2023 World Series of Poker

Event #35: $10,000 Secret Bounty
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
$733,317
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$5,282,400
Entries
568
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
8
Players Left
1

Nguyen Wins With a Cold Deck

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Tracy Nguyen
Tracy Nguyen

Action folded to Chris Klodnicki in middle position who opened to 400,000. Tracy Nguyen was next to act and shipped in her stack for her tournament life. The remainder of the players folded and Klodnicki snapped it off. He got the bad news when the cards hit their back.

Tracy Nguyen: A?A?
Chris Klodnicki: K?K?

The 3?4?J? had Klodnicki drawing thin as Nguyen held the ace of diamonds. The turn sealed the deal with the 5? and river was the J?. Nguyen gets the pure double and vaults into second in chips behind Ausmus.

Player Chips Progress
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Tracy Nguyen
5,700,000
3,840,000
3,840,000
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Chris Klodnicki
4,125,000
-2,100,000
-2,100,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Chris KlodnickiTracy Nguyen

Yanovsky's Four-Bet Jam Gets Through

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante

Aram Oganyan raised from early position to 400,000 with A?J?.

The action fell on Jeremy Ausmus in the cutoff who chose to three-bet to 925,000 with A?10?.

Eric Yanovsky on the button woke up with K?K? and four-bet shoved all in for his remaining 2,125,000. Oganyan folded, as did Ausmus after nearly two minutes in the tank.

Player Chips Progress
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Jeremy Ausmus
6,600,000
-1,150,000
-1,150,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Run It Once
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Aram Oganyan
5,025,000
-385,000
-385,000
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Eric Yanovsky
3,950,000
825,000
825,000

Tags: Aram OganyanEric YanovskyJeremy Ausmus

Ausmus Gets Aces First Hand

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

There was a raise in early position by Chris Klodnicki with K?10?. Action folded to Jeremy Ausmus on the button with A?A? and he put in the three-bet. Although Klodnicki got out of the way quickly, his fold let Ausmus scoop the pot to become the new chip leader. He made a joking comment afterwards that "I said to myself whatever the first hand he opens, I'm gonna take the chip lead right away."

This was certainly made easier with aces.

Player Chips Progress
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Jeremy Ausmus
7,750,000
1,275,000
1,275,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Run It Once
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Chris Klodnicki
6,225,000
-390,000
-390,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Chris KlodnickiJeremy Ausmus

Level: 30

Blinds: 100,000/200,000

Ante: 200,000

Aces, Kings, Kings, and Queens - You Won't Believe this Epic 2023 WSOP Hand

2023 wsop poker hand
2023 wsop poker hand

Kevin Martin snapped a video from the table he was at, which he shared on Twitter Thursday, of what just might be the craziest hand played thus far at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP).

The hand involved four premium pocket pairs and took place on Day 1 of Event #37: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em. PokerNews' live reporting team was also at the table to record the wild action.

Read the Full Story Here

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Day 3 of Event #35: $10,000 Secret Bounty

Tracy Nguyen
Tracy Nguyen

Event #35: $10,000 Secret Bounty at the 2023 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas will today be played to its conclusion on Day 3 as we crown a winner of this inaugural event.

For this newly introduced format of the secret bounty to the WSOP, players and staff alike were greatly impressed with the turnout of 568 entries by the end of late registration on Day 1.
By its conclusion, 142 players progressed to Day 2 to see the introduction of the secret bounties, of which only eight remain going into the final day’s play.

Chris Klodnicki is currently in pole position as he retains the chip lead with 6,615,000. Following closely behind Klodnicki is Jeremy Ausmus with an equally impressive 6,475,000. However, with the remaining six players so closely bunched together, today promises to comprise of big swings and all-in confrontations.

Half of the remaining eight finalists have previously earned a WSOP gold bracelet in their careers, most notably Ausmus who is today looking to add a sixth to his collection. But for Aram Oganyan, Eric Yanovsky, Daniel Rezaei and Tracy Nguyen securing a win today would yield a career-first bracelet victory.

The Final Eight Players

SeatNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Aram OganyanUnited States5,410,00027
2Barak WisbrodIsrael4,135,00021
3Daniel RezaeiAustria3,085,00015
4Jeremy AusmusUnited States6,475,00032
5Eric YanovskyUnited States3,125,00016
6Angel GuillenMexico4,150,00021
7Chris KlodnickiUnited States6,615,00033
8Tracy NguyenUnited States1,860,0009

Each remaining player is guaranteed a payout of $73,657 but all have their eyes on the $733,317 for first place. In addition to the available payouts, secret bounties are still on the line for each elimination ranging from $5000-$10,000. However, with the $250,000 bounty already claimed, vast pay jumps and the all-important 35th gold bracelet looming, the attention of players and fans will certainly be focused on the race to first place.

Day 3 will take place on the 16th of June at 4 p.m. local time on the main feature table in the Horseshoe event centre as we play down to a winner through forty-minute levels. Alongside breaks of 15 minutes every three levels, today's structure will also include a dinner break of which the time and length is to be determined.

Follow all the action right here on PokerNews to see who is crowned the next WSOP champion.

Tags: Angel GuillenAram OganyanBarak WisbrodChris KlodnickiDaniel RezaeiEric YanovskyJeremy AusmusTracy Nguyen

Event #35: $10,000 Secret Bounty

Day 3 Started