2023 World Series of Poker

Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$12,100,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$93,399,900
Entries
10,043
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,250,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Players Info - Day 7
Entries
49
Players Left
15

Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship

Day 7 Started

Seat Draw for Day 7

CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Horseshoe6221Alec TorelliUnited States21,075,00084
Horseshoe6222Carlos Henrique Ferreira SilvaBrazil10,975,00044
Horseshoe6223Daniel ScrogginsUnited States20,800,00083
Horseshoe6224Yaroslav OhulchanskyiUnited Kingdom3,250,00013
Horseshoe6225Jose Ignacio AguileraSpain14,950,00060
Horseshoe6226Eric SchneiderUnited States6,025,00024
Horseshoe6227Anirban DasItaly13,375,00054
Horseshoe6228Jack O'NeillUnited Kingdom11,825,00047
Horseshoe6229Ryan TamaniniUnited States17,325,00069
       
Horseshoe6231Steven JonesUnited States6,250,00025
Horseshoe6233Bryan ObregonUnited States10,425,00042
Horseshoe6234Michael BerkUnited States5,875,00024
Horseshoe6235Daniel VampanUnited States17,000,00068
Horseshoe6236Masato YokosawaJapan3,175,00013
Horseshoe6237Joshua PayneUnited States47,950,000192
Horseshoe6238Alexander VillaCanada11,725,00047
Horseshoe6239Harsheel KothariUnited States1,600,0006
       
Horseshoe6251Ryan TosocUnited States9,450,00038
Horseshoe6252Mitchell HalversonUnited States1,150,0005
Horseshoe6253Christopher KimmelUnited States15,900,00064
Horseshoe6254Raj VohraUnited States4,300,00017
Horseshoe6255Andrew HulmeUnited Kingdom11,725,00047
Horseshoe6256Daniel HolznerItaly2,050,0008
Horseshoe6257Logan HooverUnited States4,950,00020
Horseshoe6258Juan Maceiras LapidoSpain40,500,000162
       
Horseshoe6281Dean HutchisonUnited Kingdom10,800,00043
Horseshoe6282Cong PhamUnited States13,200,00053
Horseshoe6283Richard RyderUnited States22,650,00091
Horseshoe6284Mark TeltscherUnited Kingdom9,300,00037
Horseshoe6285Toby LewisUnited Kingdom15,250,00061
Horseshoe6287Andrey PateychukRussia8,050,00032
Horseshoe6288Pierpaola LamannaItaly18,875,00076
Horseshoe6289Scott BerkoUnited Kingdom3,900,00016
       
Horseshoe6291Tim Van LooAustria21,700,00087
Horseshoe6292Frank BonacciUnited States6,450,00026
Horseshoe6293Sam SteinUnited States7,875,00032
Horseshoe6294Adam WaltonUnited States12,225,00049
Horseshoe6295Jan-Peter JachtmannGermany14,975,00060
Horseshoe6296Nicholas GerrityUnited States18,075,00072
Horseshoe6297Henry ChanUnited States16,675,00067
Horseshoe6298Pavel DyachenkoCanada2,575,00010
       
Horseshoe6311Matthew WantmanUnited States4,425,00018
Horseshoe6313Diego DaquilioItaly7,800,00031
Horseshoe6314Daniel WeinmanUnited States24,375,00098
Horseshoe6315Sachin JoshiUnited States13,350,00053
Horseshoe6316Ruslan PrydrykUkraine14,150,00057
Horseshoe6317Gabi LivshitzIsrael10,300,00041
Horseshoe6318Maurice HawkinsUnited States4,475,00018
Horseshoe6319Joe GhioUnited States8,725,00035

Joshua Payne and Juan Maceiras Lead 49 Players Chasing a Dream on Day 7 of the $10,000 WSOP Main Event

Juan Maceiras Lapido
Juan Maceiras Lapido

It’s every poker player's dream to win the World Series of Poker Main Event, and for 49 players, that dream is still alive heading into Day 7 at noon local time.

Getting this far in a record-setting field of 10,043 is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for most, but for Joshua Payne and Juan Maceiras, their sights are set much higher. Payne, the 23-year-old engineering student from Atlanta, went on a tear yesterday on his way to bagging 47,950,000 into the penultimate day before the final table. Maceiras, the Spanish online star with more than $1,000,000 in career earnings dating back to 2006, is in second place with 40,500,000.

The two chip leaders are far ahead of the rest of the field, but several notable players are lurking behind them hoping to make a move today. They include bracelet winner Daniel Weinman (24,375,000), Tim Van Loo (21,700,000), and high stakes regular Alec Torelli (21,075,000).

Day 7 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Joshua PayneUnited States47,950,000192
2Juan Maceiras LapidoSpain40,500,000162
3Daniel WeinmanUnited States24,375,00098
4Richard RyderUnited States22,650,00091
5Tim Van LooAustria21,700,00087
6Alec TorelliUnited States21,075,00084
7Daniel ScrogginsUnited States20,800,00083
8Pierpaola LamannaItaly18,875,00076
9Nicholas GerrityUnited States18,075,00072
10Ryan TamaniniUnited States17,325,00069

Toby Lewis has already bettered his previous best Main Event finish of 53rd back in 2015 as the British star takes 15,250,000 into Day 7. Gabi Livshitz (10,300,000), Ryan Tosoc (9,450,000), Mark Teltscher (9,300,000), Sam Stein (7,875,000), the loquacious Maurice Hawkins (4,475,000), Matthew Wantman (4,425,000), and Raj Vohra (4,300,000) are further down the leaderboard.

Toby Lewis
Toby Lewis

Three players remain who’ve made it this far in previous Main Events. Andrey Pateychuk (8,050,000) used his aggressive playing style to make it all the way to 15th place in 2011. Adam Walton (12,225,000) and Mitchell Halverson (1,150,000) have more recent Main Event success, having finished in 42nd place and 15th place, respectively, in 2021. So close, but so far, once before and now they have another shot at WSOP glory.

The action on Day 7 picks up on Level 31, with blinds of 125,000/250,000 and a 250,000 big blind ante. The schedule calls for five 120-minute levels and a 75-minute dinner break after Level 33 around 6:40 p.m.

More than 10,000 players once packed the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas in the biggest Main Event in WSOP history with nothing more than a dream. For these 49, that dream is close to becoming reality. They've already guaranteed themselves $188,400. By the end of today, the final table and the $12,100,000 top prize will be in their sights, and PokerNews will be following the journey the entire way.

Tags: Adam WaltonAlec TorelliAndrey PateychukDaniel WeinmanGabi LivshitzJoshua PayneJuan MaceirasJuan Maceiras LapidoMark TeltscherMatthew WantmanMaurice HawkinsMitchell HalversonRaj VohraRyan TosocSam SteinTim Van LooToby Lewis

Level: 31

Blinds: 125,000/250,000

Ante: 250,000

Mitchell Halverson Eliminated in 49th Place ($188,400)

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Mitchell Halverson
Mitchell Halverson

On the right feature table, Juan Maceiras Lapido opened to 500,000 from the cutoff before Mitchell Halverson moved all in for around 1,000,000 from the small blind. Christopher Kimmel called from the big blind, and Lapido also called to put Halverson at risk.

The K?Q?9? flop checked through, and Lapido folded when Kimmel bet on the 3? turn.

Mitchell Halverson: A?8?
Christopher Kimmel: J?10?

Kimmel had flopped the nut straight and had his opponent drawing dead. The 6? river completed the board, and Halverson became the first casualty of the day.

Mitchell Halverson
Mitchell Halverson
Mitchell Halverson
Mitchell Halverson
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Juan Maceiras es
Juan Maceiras
39,450,000
-1,050,000
-1,050,000
Day 7 Chip Leader
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Christopher Kimmel
18,450,000
2,550,000
2,550,000
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Mitchell Halverson
Busted

Tags: Christopher KimmelJuan Maceiras LapidoMitchell Halverson

Rough Start for Berk

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

Michael Berk opened to 525,000 from under the gun and Joshua Payne three-bet to 1,500,000 from the hijack. Berk gave it some thought but decided to lay his hand down.

Alexander Villa raised to 525,000 in the hijack and Michael Berk defended from the big blind. The flop came 8?7?5? and Berk checked to Villa who bet 375,000. Berk check-raised to 1,150,000 and Villa jammed all in, forcing a fold from Berk.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Joshua Payne us
Joshua Payne
49,100,000
1,150,000
1,150,000
Day 6 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Alexander Villa ca
Alexander Villa
13,800,000
2,075,000
2,075,000
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Michael Berk
3,500,000
-2,375,000
-2,375,000

Tags: Alexander VillaJoshua PayneMichael Berk

Yokosawa Calls for His Tournament Life

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Masato Yokosawa
Masato Yokosawa

Masato Yokosawa raised to 500,000 from under the gun and was called by Joshua Payne on his left and Daniel Vampan in the big blind. The flop came Q?9?4? and Yokosawa continued with a bet of 325,000. Payne called and Vampan stepped aside.

The turn was the 8?, and Yokosawa checked this time. Payne tossed in a bet of 700,000, and Yokosawa stuck around for the 7? on the river. Yokosawa checked again, and Payne shoved all in, putting the Japanese star to the test for his last 1,650,000 in the early going. Yokosawa thought for roughly two minutes before making the call.

Payne tabled A?4? for a bluff while Yokosawa turned over 10?10? to score an early double-up through the chip leader.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Joshua Payne us
Joshua Payne
45,900,000
-3,200,000
-3,200,000
Day 6 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Masato Yokosawa jp
Masato Yokosawa
7,200,000
4,025,000
4,025,000

Tags: Daniel VampanJoshua PayneMasato Yokosawa