Faraz Jaka, winner of Event #85: $1,500 Shootout ($237,367) and fellow bracelet winner Kristen Foxen are now on their final bullet in one of the last two events slated for the 2023 WSOP.

Faraz Jaka, winner of Event #85: $1,500 Shootout ($237,367) and fellow bracelet winner Kristen Foxen are now on their final bullet in one of the last two events slated for the 2023 WSOP.

A player opened to 1,700 from the cutoff and a player on the button raised all in for 17,000. Adam Adler raised all in himself with a covering stack, forcing a fold from the original opener while the player on the button made the call to put himself at risk.
Cutoff: 5♦5♣
Adam Adler: A♥K♠
The board ran out 6♦K♥10♦4♦A♠. Adler's two pair, aces and kings were good for the winner and he collected a decent pot while sending his opponent to the rail.
Nível: 7
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
A player in late position raised to 1,250 and Brian Hastings made it 6,000 from the small blind. David Uvaydov took a few minutes to think about it and eventually settled on a raise to 12,000.
The late position player folded and Hastings made the call. Together they saw the 6♠8♥5♥. Hastings checked and Uvaydov bet 12,050. Hastings went all in and Uvaydov made a quick call.
Brian Hastings: A♦4♦
David Uvaydov: J♣J♦
Hastings had a gut shot and an over card but the turn and river were bricks, awarding close to a double to Uvaydov.
Hastings was left wondering where the closest place to register again might be and made his way to the cage.
Maria Konnikova raised from early position. Action folded to Ryan Brown in the cutoff, who reraised to 4,500. Konnikova called.
The flop fell 5♥3♥3♣. It was checked to Brown who made it 2,800 to go. Konnikova responded by raising to 8,500. Brown promptly went all in for 22,100 and Konnikova called, covering.
Ryan Brown: J♥J♦
Maria Konnikova: 4♥4♣
The dealer peeled a 10♥ turn and a 9♦ river, to give Brown the hand.
Bin Weng opened to 1,300 from middle position and was called by Michael Acevedo in the hijack and Will Kassouf on the button. A player in the big blind raised it to 7,500 and was called by all three players.
The flop came 8♠6♣5♣. The big blind bet 10,000 and Bin Weng raised it to 20,000. Acevedo, who covered all three players, moved all in, folding out Kassouf and the big blind while Weng made the call to put himself at risk.
Bin Weng: K♣Q♣
Michael Acevedo: A♣4♣
Acevedo had the best of it with a bigger flush draw and remained ahead on the J♠ turn and 10♥ river to scoop a massive pot while sending Weng, who might reenter, to the rail.
Nível: 6
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Erik Seidel got third place in this tournament in 2022. Seidel has logged six cashes this WSOP with two final tables.

Yuval Bronshtein got fifth place in this tournament in 2022. Bronshtein has had a tremendous 14 cashes and one official final table, although he did get a tenth place finish in there to bubble another official final table.