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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #36: $3,000 Nine Game Mix
Dias: 2
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
aak3
Prémio
$221,124
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$963,870
Entradas
361
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
29
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
0
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 2
Entradas
183
Jogadores em jogo
22

Philip Long Poised For Back-to-Back Final Table Runs; Jean Gaspard Trails Close Behind After Day 2 of $3,000 Nine Game Mix

Nível 20 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
Jean Gaspard
Jean Gaspard

Philip Long is having a case of deja vu in Event #36: $3,000 Nine Game Mix.

Just a year ago, the British pro found himself at the final table of this event before bowing out in third place for $90,411. Now he’s back at it again and chasing a second consecutive run for mixed-game supremacy after bagging up the chip lead among the remaining 22 players after Day 2.

Long went on a late-night rush to catapult up the leaderboard. He hit a pair on the river to bust Doug Lorgeree, then won a big Razz pot against Travis Erdman near the end of the night to finish at 1,215,000. Long is proving himself to be a mixed game specialist, his lone bracelet coming in 2018 in the $1,500 Eight Game Mix event.

Right behind Long is a player who’s hard to miss for his boisterous table talk and ability to accumulate chips quickly. Jean “Prince” Gaspard busted Randy Ohel near the money bubble and never looked back from there, becoming the first player to move past 1,000,000.

Gaspard spent most of Day 2 in the top spot of the leaderboard, running hot and making audacious plays. “Do you think I’m really going to come here and try to outplay everybody? All these great players,” Gaspard told his tablemates during the day. He ended up outlasting most of them.

Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Philip LongUnited Kingdom1,225,000
2Jean GaspardUnited States1,100,000
3Justin LibertoUnited States999,000
4Allan LeUnited States880,000
5Per HildebrandSweden875,000
6Shawn BuchananCanada856,000
7Tamon NakamuraJapan848,000
8Scott ClementsUnited States814,000
9Ryutaro SuzukiJapan737,000
10Christopher AdamsUnited States715,000

Two bracelet winners trail Long and Gaspard, Justin Liberto (999,000) and Allan Le (880,000). Shawn Buchanan (856,000), Japanese star Tamon Nakamura (848,000), three-time bracelet winner Scott Clements (814,000), and two-time winner Christopher Vitch (557,000) are also still in the running for the bracelet.

Day 2 began with 183 players remaining out of a starting field of 361. Only 55 would make the money, and Brian Hastings, Robert Campbell, and Anthony Zinno all had their day end early. Maksim Pisarenko burst the money bubble in 56th place. David “ODB” Baker (39th), Todd Brunson (29th), and German soccer star Max Kruse (27th) then made their way to the payout desk.

Viktor Blom, the online legend known as “Isildur1,” built up a big stack early in the day after winning a massive pre-flop all-in showdown with pocket kings. He nearly carried that stack all the way through Day 2 until running into Andres Korn’s quad kings and busting in 24th place, his first live WSOP cash in Las Vegas since 2012.

The remaining 22 players will return tomorrow at 2 p.m. local time to play down to a champion. They’re already guaranteed $7,149, but all eyes will be on the $221,124 top prize and WSOP gold bracelet tomorrow.

PokerNews will be following along until a new mixed-game master is crowned at the 2023 WSOP.

Tags: Allan LeAndres KornChristopher AdamsChristopher VitchJean GaspardJustin LibertoPer HildebrandPhilip LongRyutaro SuzukiScott ClementsShawn BuchananTamon NakamuraTravis Erdman

Korn Makes Quads to End Blom's Run

Nível 20 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
Viktor Blom
Viktor Blom

Pot-Limit Omaha

Viktor Blom was down to 15,000 and moved all in against Andres Korn.

Viktor Blom: Q585
Andres Korn: KKA10

Blom was far behind Korn's kings and fell further behind when the J4K flop gave Korn top set. The K on the turn sealed Blom's elimination as Korn made quads.

The inconsequential 9 came on the river and the legendary "Isildur1" was sent to the rail, but not before picking up his first live WSOP cash in Las Vegas in more than a decade.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Andres Korn ar
Andres Korn
300,000
-120,000
-120,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Viktor Blom se
Viktor Blom
Eliminado

Tags: Andres Korn

Pisarenko Bursts the Bubble

Nível 17 : Blinds 2,500/5,000, 0 ante
Max Kruse
Max Kruse

Limit 2-7 Triple Draw

Maksim Pisarenko was forced all in from the big blind and the rest of the table folded after Max Kruse raised.

Pisarenko took four and Kruse one. Pisarenko then took two on the next two draws, while Kruse drew one.

Kruse turned over a 9-5, while Pisarenko had a 7-6-4 showing but paired his four on the draw to finish as the unfortunate bubble boy.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Max Kruse de
Max Kruse
350,000
180,000
180,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Maksim Pisarenko ru
Maksim Pisarenko
Eliminado

Tags: Maksim PisarenkoMax Kruse

Vitch Flushes Johnson to the Rail

Nível 14 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 0 ante
Marco Johnson
Marco Johnson

Stud Hi-Lo

Chris Vitch: XxXx/AKQJ/Xx
Marco Johnson: XxXx/A83K/Xx
Patrick Stacey: XxXx/64109/Xx

Marco Johnson bet on fifth street before Chris Vitch raised. Patrick Stacey called and Johnson reraised for the rest of his chips. Both Vitch and Stacey called.

Vitch bet into the side pot on sixth and Stacey called. Vitch bet again on seventh, and this time Stacey folded.

"Flush," Vitch said, turning over J410. Johnson quickly mucked his hand and left his seat as Vitch took the pot.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Christopher Vitch us
Christopher Vitch
430,000
305,700
305,700
Patrick Stacey ca
Patrick Stacey
75,000
-50,500
-50,500
Marco Johnson us
Marco Johnson
Eliminado
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Chris VitchMarco JohnsonPatrick Stacey

Brunson Spikes the River to Send Out Ziff

Nível 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 0 ante
Todd Brunson
Todd Brunson

No-Limit Hold'em

Todd Brunson raised to 5,000 from under the gun and Clifford Ziff defended his big blind.

The flop came Q35 and Brunson continued for 10,000. Ziff then raised to 45,000, Brunson moved all in, and Ziff called for his last 65,000.

Clifford Ziff: 53
Todd Brunson: AA

Ziff had hit two pair to outflop the aces of Brunson as the 6 fell on the turn. The river, though, came the Q and Ziff's two pair was counterfeited. "Get out of here," he cried out as he shot out of his seat.

Brunson, playing underneath his legendary father's Main Event banner, took the pot and climbed over 400,000, making him the clear chip leader in the room.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Todd Brunson us
Todd Brunson
400,000
225,200
225,200
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Clifford Ziff us
Clifford Ziff
Eliminado

Tags: Clifford ZiffTodd Brunson

Blom Wakes Up With Kings For Massive Double Thru Korn

Nível 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 0 ante
Viktor Blom
Viktor Blom

No-Limit Hold'em

Viktor Blom just tangled with start-of-day chip leader Andres Korn in a massive pot that saw the online legend climb above 300,000.

Blom and Korn exchanged a series of pre-flop raises until Blom, in the big blind, was all in for 155,000 as Korn had a good portion of his stack in the middle in the cutoff.

Viktor Blom: KK
Andres Korn: AQ

The board ran out 682J2 and Blom's kings stayed in front to catapult him near the top of the chip counts and drop Korn down into the middle of the pack.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Viktor Blom se
Viktor Blom
310,000
158,600
158,600
Andres Korn ar
Andres Korn
80,000
-160,700
-160,700
Day 1 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Viktor BlomAndres Korn

Korn Leads Field on Day 2 of Event #36: $3,000 Nine Game Mix

Andres Korn
Andres Korn

After ten 60-minute levels of play on Day 1 of Event #36: $3,000 Nine Game Mix at the 2023 World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, 183 players from a starting field of 361 were able to find a bag for Day 2.

Leading the pack heading into the second day is Andres Korn, recent runner-up in Event #19: $2,500 No Limit Hold'em Freezeout. He was able to bag an impressive 240,700, ahead of his nearest competitor Tamon Nakamura with 216,400. Michael McKenna rounds out the top three on 212,000.

End of Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Andres KornArgentina240,700
2Tamon NakamuraJapan216,400
3Michael McKennaUnited States212,000
4Walter ChambersUnited States194,300
5Scott BohlmanUnited States182,300
6Michael EstesUnited States180,300
7Philip SternheimerUnited States180,100
8Anatolii ZyrinRussia178,300
9Todd BrunsonUnited States174,800
10Marco JohnsonUnited States174,700

Several notables successfully fought their way through the first ten levels, including high roller regular Philip Sternheimer (180,100), three time bracelet winner Scott Clements (154,000) and Yueqi "Rich" Zhu (120,700).

Well known players to take their shot but fail to see a return on their investment include 2006 WSOP POY Jeff Madsen, the red hot recent winner of Event #20: $1,500 Badugi Michael Rodrigues and mixed game specialist Benny Glaser.

Play resumes on June 15th at 1 p.m. at which point play will continue for a further ten 60-minute levels with a 60-minute dinner break after Level 16. Be sure to stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team continues to provide updates of this event through to its conclusion.

Tags: Andres KornBenny GlaserChristopher StephanJeff MadsenMichael EstesMichael McKennaMichael RodriguesPhilip SternheimerScott BohlmanScott ClementsTamon NakamuraWalter ChambersYashuo Chin