The 2023 Wsop main event

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I think this has been one of the quickest final tables. Only took 6 hours to get down to 3 players. Day 1 over, continues tomorrow.

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Maybe a deal with the 3 players? Let's see the numbers!

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Steven Jones: 238M = $8.06M
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Daniel Weinman: 199M = $7.53M
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Adam Walton: 165M = $7.00M
 
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WSOP Main Event Final Table 2023 Extended Highlights [9 Players to 3]​


 
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All-in with a pair of 8s and over 80bbs!

What madness! This looks like some freeroll tournament. :ROFLMAO:
 
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We're heads-up in the 2023 wsop Main Event!

Daniel Weinman starts heads-up play with 443,000,000 versus Steven Jones' 159,500,000 chips.

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Quick game. Felt they played a bit reckless or was it too much pressure?
 
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Must have been a deal behind the scenes. That explains the reckless play. I wonder how to manage taxes with the deal
 
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Weinman claims his second WSOP bracelet and tops the largest-ever Main Event to claim the $12,100,000 top prize.

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Final table standings:

1st – Daniel Weinman (United States) – $12,100,000
2nd – Steve Jones (United States) – $6,500,000
3rd – Adam Walton (United States) – $4,000,000
4th – Peter Jachtmann (germany) – $3,000,000
5th – Ruslan Prydryk (Ukraine) – $2,400,000
6th – Dean Hutchison (UK) – $1,850,000
7th – Toby Lewis (UK) – $1,425,000
8th – Juan Maceiras (Spain) – US$ 1,125,000
9th – Daniel Holzner (Italy) – $900,000
 
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Must have been a deal behind the scenes. That explains the reckless play. I wonder how to manage taxes with the deal
Three american players, dollar prize and all with mutual friends. In this case, we should say that it makes it easier.
 
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All-in with a pair of 8s and over 80bbs!

What madness! This looks like some freeroll tournament. :ROFLMAO:

I disagree. I thought the shove was brilliant! In many circumstances (large parts of Weinman's range) he would've needed to fold to the rrai (What hands do you think he could call there in THAT spot facing the allin and HUGE ICM implications???). My thoughts, maybe QQ+ (maybe not even QQ). In many cases, Dan would've folded and would've put Walton in great shape. I honestly think Walton played an amazing game... definitely the most feared player at the table.
 
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If you're way behind you need to take some risks .It didn't work that time but at least Jones went for it !
 
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I disagree. I thought the shove was brilliant! In many circumstances (large parts of Weinman's range) he would've needed to fold to the rrai (What hands do you think he could call there in THAT spot facing the allin and HUGE ICM implications???). My thoughts, maybe QQ+ (maybe not even QQ). In many cases, Dan would've folded and would've put Walton in great shape. I honestly think Walton played an amazing game... definitely the most feared player at the table.

At that point, they are basically playing a 10 million dollar freeroll. 1st gets 8.1 million, 2nd gets 2.5 million, and 3rd gets nothing. I guess Walton was pretty sure both Weinman and Jones didn't have a real hand to insta-shove like that.

If I were in his spot, I would have let Jones and Weinman fight it out, pocket the 2.5 million when one gets knocked out, then play heads up for the last 5.6 million :ROFLMAO: I guess that's why I'm stuck playing freerolls. :cry:
 
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They could double the prize pool with rebuys and extended day1
 
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Less people would play. You wouldn't get the casual player, it would be mostly poker pros.

YES!!! Exactly this ^

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$12M and another $100k in winnings is good enough for a week of poker.
 
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