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2023 54th Annual World Series of Poker The Official WSOP Live Updates

Monday, June 19, 2023 to Thursday, June 22, 2023

Event #44: $3,000 No-Limit Holdem

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  • Buy-in: $3,000
  • Prizepool: $4,632,450
  • Entries: 1,735
  • Remaining: 0

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Tuesday, June 20, 2023 11:01 PM Local Time
Joao Simao Looking for Another Bracelet Heading to Day 3 of Event #44: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Joao Simao

After another 10 levels of poker, Day 2 has drawn to a close in Event #44: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em at the 2023 World Series of Poker. It was another record-setting field where the players continue to show up and play for record prize pools. A total of 1,735 entries were recorded for this event and the winner will be looking forward to $717,879 along with the WSOP gold bracelet.

When the dust settled at the end of the day, it was Yang Zhang who squeaked his way into the chip lead with a stack of 1,880,000 chips. Zhang was an early candidate for the chip lead on Day 2 but started to slip in the last couple of levels. However, a late-night push in the final hands of the night vaulted the WSOP regular to the top of the leaderboard. Zhang only has one WSOP final table to his name, but that came in a field of over 6,700 entries and earned him over $75,000.

Just a couple of big blinds behind him was Brazilian poker pro Joao Simao with a stack of 1,830,000 chips. Simao was consistently rising up the leaderboard throughout the day and managed to bag up one of the biggest stacks in the room. The two-time bracelet winner will be looking to add some more jewelry to his trophy case along with another six-figure payday.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Yang ZhangChina1,880,00094
2Joao SimaoBrazil1,830,00092
3Aleks DimitrovBulgaria1,655,00083
4Eliot HudonCanada1,340,00067
5Kartik VedIndia1,335,00067
6Dimitrios AnastasakisGreece1,270,00064
7John MarinoUnited States1,255,00063
8Frederic NormandCanada1,225,00061
9Andrei StoenescuRomania1,225,00061
10Christian RobertsVenezuela1,205,00060

The day was also highlighted by a trio of French Canadians who each took turns being among the leaders at some point throughout the 10 levels. Eliot Hudon (1,340,000), Frederic Normand (1,225,000), and Santiago Plante (695,000) all advanced to Day 3 with healthy stacks. All three players are close friends in the poker community back in their home province of Quebec.

Two more big names to keep an eye on entering the third day of this event is the reigning WSOP Main Event champion Espen Jorstad along with fan-favorite and six-time bracelet winner Daniel Negreanu. Jorstad will return to a stack of 505,000 chips while Negreanu will be coming back with 375,000 chips. Both will be looking to make a deep run and reach their first final table of the summer.

There were nearly 600 players who returned for Day 2 at 10 a.m. local time and an additional 224 entries joined them through the opening two levels. It was a streamline from the tournament area to the registration desk and back again as the eliminations turned into reentries for the first two hours of the day. Once registration was closed, a total of 1,735 entries were tallied for this event, creating a prizepool of $4,632,450.

The field was littered with notable players at each and every table but many of them were cut down before the money bubble could be reached. The dinner break came with just four players off the money which interrupted the continuous stalling at many of the tables from the short stacks. While tournament staff intervened and tried to speed up play, it still took nearly 30 more minutes after the dinner break to reach the hand-for-hand process.

Once hand-for-hand started, it only took one hand for two players to find themselves at risk. Daniel Navarrete managed to double-up with pocket aces but the other player was not as lucky with a set of kings. Luis Faria turned a flush to burst the bubble and the remaining 261 players each earned a piece of the prizepool.

It became a mad rush to the payout desk as many of the short stacks were eliminated in a timely manner. Some of those that were able to squeak into the money include Punnat Punsri, Joshua Faris, Kane Kalas, Lexy Gavin, and Brian Yoon. Over the next four hours, the field was dwindled down to just 109 players who advanced to Day 3.

Daniel Negreanu still in contention going to Day 3
Daniel Negreanu still in contention going to Day 3

The action will get underway at 11 a.m. on Wednesday with the blinds resuming on level 21 at 10,000/20,000 and a big blind ante of 20,000. Another 10 levels of 60 minutes will be on the schedule unless the tournament reaches five players prior to that mark. Each player has locked up at least $6,939 thus far but the lion's share of the prizepool is yet to be given away.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be back on the tournament floor to bring you all of the highlights and updates en route to reaching the final table.

Tuesday, June 20, 2023 11:00 PM Local Time
Day 3 Seat Draw
CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Horseshoe6472Gang ZhaoUnited States985,00049
Horseshoe6473Marko GrujicUnited States305,00015
Horseshoe6474Ryan HillerUnited States745,00037
Horseshoe6475Julian ParmannUnited States905,00045
Horseshoe6476Christian RobertsVenezuela1,205,00060
Horseshoe6477Chris MoormanUnited Kingdom695,00035
Horseshoe6478DID NOT REPORT 2United States685,00034
Horseshoe6479Ankush MandaviaUnited States550,00028
       
Horseshoe6481Yang ZhangChina1,880,00094
Horseshoe6482Shannon ShorrUnited States975,00049
Horseshoe6483Andy FinkelbergUnited States345,00017
Horseshoe6484Stanley LeeUnited States765,00038
Horseshoe6485Justin ChuTaiwan235,00012
Horseshoe6486Osman IhlamurTurkey990,00050
Horseshoe6487Leo FernandezArgentina685,00034
Horseshoe6488Sergei KislinskiiRussia445,00022
Horseshoe6489Dimitrios AnastasakisGreece1,270,00064
       
Horseshoe6491Wagner RipperBrazil290,00015
Horseshoe6492Daniel NavarreteVenezuela240,00012
Horseshoe6493Darren RabinowitzUnited States310,00016
Horseshoe6494Jason NicksUnited States450,00023
Horseshoe6495Ernest StratmeyerGermany920,00046
Horseshoe6496Nir CohenUnited States655,00033
Horseshoe6497Santiago PlanteCanada695,00035
Horseshoe6498Alex LynskeyAustralia655,00033
Horseshoe6499Daniel BuzgonUnited States425,00021
       
Horseshoe6501Andrew OstapchenkoUnited States140,0007
Horseshoe6502Luis PinhoPortugal700,00035
Horseshoe6503Wayne HarmonUnited States690,00035
Horseshoe6504Nikita KalininRussia765,00038
Horseshoe6505John MarinoUnited States1,255,00063
Horseshoe6506Jon Van FleetUnited States345,00017
Horseshoe6507Ankit AhujaUnited States315,00016
Horseshoe6508David "ODB" BakerUnited States335,00017
Horseshoe6509Alex ParedesUnited States360,00018
       
Horseshoe6511Carl ShawUnited Kingdom695,00035
Horseshoe6512Rembert HirschUnited States600,00030
Horseshoe6513Maximiliano GallardoArgentina540,00027
Horseshoe6514Jie SuUnited States775,00039
Horseshoe6515Kianoosh MohajeriUnited States1,015,00051
Horseshoe6516Jeff LennonUnited States560,00028
Horseshoe6518Namyung KimSouth Korea275,00014
Horseshoe6519Lachezar PetkovBulgaria630,00032
       
Horseshoe6521Josue AguirreMexico200,00010
Horseshoe6522Daniel NegreanuCanada375,00019
Horseshoe6523Harry LodgeUnited Kingdom135,0007
Horseshoe6525Adam LevyUnited States595,00030
Horseshoe6526Herbert YarbroughUnited States505,00025
Horseshoe6527Aliaksandr ShylkoBelarus800,00040
Horseshoe6528Daron GreenblattUnited States350,00018
Horseshoe6529Levente SzaboUnited States615,00031
       
Horseshoe6531Hamza NasirUnited Kingdom480,00024
Horseshoe6532Raman AfanasenkaRussia1,000,00050
Horseshoe6533Henrik BrockmannGermany945,00047
Horseshoe6535Kartik VedIndia1,335,00067
Horseshoe6536Jareth EastUnited Kingdom385,00019
Horseshoe6537Rickey MccrayUnited States815,00041
Horseshoe6538Aliaksandr HirsBelarus255,00013
Horseshoe6539Raymond FungUnited States410,00021
       
Horseshoe6561Joaquin MelognoUruguay495,00025
Horseshoe6562Pieter De NeckerUnited States1,030,00052
Horseshoe6563Eric HaberFrance805,00040
Horseshoe6564Jonathan KramerUnited States295,00015
Horseshoe6565Nicolas BetbeseArgentina380,00019
Horseshoe6566Dylan SmithCanada145,0007
Horseshoe6567David BotcowskyUnited States915,00046
Horseshoe6568Jeremy DanUnited States575,00029
Horseshoe6569Brett BrucaleriUnited States265,00013
       
Horseshoe6571Anthony HuUnited States655,00033
Horseshoe6573Luigi ShehadehItaly320,00016
Horseshoe6574Arsenii KarmatckiiRussia905,00045
Horseshoe6575DID NOT REPORT 1 865,00043
Horseshoe6576Joao Simao PeresBrazil1,830,00092
Horseshoe6577Dante GoyaBrazil340,00017
Horseshoe6578Todd RosenthalUnited States795,00040
Horseshoe6579Jonathan DoklerUnited States375,00019
       
Horseshoe6581Boshuang GaoUnited States260,00013
Horseshoe6582Randall WolfUnited States825,00041
Horseshoe6583John O'NealUnited States650,00033
Horseshoe6585Ramiro PetroneArgentina735,00037
Horseshoe6586Sean RagozziniAustralia140,0007
Horseshoe6587Anthony SpinellaUnited States325,00016
Horseshoe6588Thomas PerrinFrance1,060,00053
Horseshoe6589Ran IlaniIsrael315,00016
       
Horseshoe6591Aleks DimitrovBulgaria1,655,00083
Horseshoe6592Joshua Paige RemitioUnited States1,100,00055
Horseshoe6593Augusto HagenArgentina430,00022
Horseshoe6594Espen JorstadNorway505,00025
Horseshoe6595Jeremy EyerUnited States290,00015
Horseshoe6596Fabrizio GonzalezUnited Kingdom370,00019
Horseshoe6597Andrei StoenescuRomania1,225,00061
Horseshoe6599Jans ArendsNetherlands440,00022
       
Horseshoe6601Eliot HudonCanada1,340,00067
Horseshoe6602Pete ChenTaiwan865,00043
Horseshoe6603Klemens RoiterAustria115,0006
Horseshoe6604Bart LybaertBelgium745,00037
Horseshoe6605DID NOT REPORT 3 660,00033
Horseshoe6606Virgile TurchiFrance225,00011
Horseshoe6607Matt BerkeyUnited States800,00040
Horseshoe6608Yu Jung LoUnited States290,00015
Horseshoe6609Samy BoujmalaFrance660,00033
       
Horseshoe6611Aram OganyanUnited States610,00031
Horseshoe6612Renan AzizBrazil395,00020
Horseshoe6613Frederic NormandCanada1,225,00061
Horseshoe6614Paulino DiasUnited States425,00021
Horseshoe6616Boris KolevBulgaria745,00037
Horseshoe6617Chih FanUnited States145,0007
Horseshoe6618David MiscikowskiUnited States1,005,00050
Horseshoe6619Byron WeisfeldUnited States270,00014
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 10:16 PM Local Time
End of Day Chip Counts
Yang Zhang1,880,000300,000
Joao Simao1,830,0001,190,000
Aleks Dimitrov1,655,0001,470,000
Eliot Hudon1,340,000-110,000
Kartik Ved1,335,0001,118,000
Dimitrios Anastasakis1,270,0001,051,500
John Marino1,255,000415,000
Frederic Normand1,225,000-395,000
Andrei Stoenescu1,225,0001,002,000
Christian Roberts1,205,000190,000
Joshua Remitio1,100,00040,000
Thomas Perrin1,060,000939,000
Pieter De Necker1,030,000820,500
Kianoosh Mohajeri1,015,000830,000
David Miscikowski1,005,000-305,000
Raman Afanasenka1,000,000824,000
Osman Ihlamur990,000990,000
Gang Zhao985,000919,000
Shannon Shorr975,000-5,000
Henrik Brockmann945,000777,000
Ernest Stratmeyer920,000869,500
David Botcowsky915,000-15,000
Julian Parmann905,00058,000
Arsenii Karmatckii905,000905,000
Pete Chen865,00085,000
DID NOT REPORT 1865,000865,000
Randall Wolf825,000714,000
Rickey Mccray815,000639,500
Eric Haber (FR)805,000207,000
Matt Berkey800,000120,000
Aliaksandr Shylko800,000-10,000
Todd Rosenthal795,000666,500
Jie Su775,000775,000
Stanley Lee765,00055,000
Nikita Kalinin765,000562,000
Ryan Hiller745,000604,000
Boris Kolev745,000745,000
Bart Lybaert745,000332,000
Ramiro Petrone735,000-110,000
Luis Pinho700,000-480,000
Chris Moorman695,000-65,000
Santiago Plante695,000125,000
Carl Shaw695,000138,500
Wayne Harmon690,000490,000
DID NOT REPORT 2685,000685,000
Leo Fernandez685,000215,000
DID NOT REPORT 3660,000660,000
Samy Boujmala660,000-340,000
Anthony Hu655,000-390,000
Nir Cohen655,000263,000
Alex Lynskey655,00033,000
John O'Neal650,000596,000
Lachezar Petkov630,00065,000
Levente Szabo615,000418,500
Aram Oganyan610,000492,000
Rembert Hirsch600,000354,500
Adam Levy595,000170,000
Jeremy Dan575,000575,000
Jeff Lennon560,000510,800
Ankush Mandavia550,000-200,000
Maximiliano Gallardo540,000-5,000
Espen Jorstad505,000-25,000
Herbert Yarbrough505,000410,500
Pablo Melogno [Joaquin Melogno]495,000270,000
Hamza Nasir480,000349,000
Jason Nicks450,0000
Sergei Kislinskii445,000334,500
Jans Arends440,000-202,000
Augusto Hagen430,000303,000
Daniel Buzgon425,000425,000
Paulino Dias425,000351,000
Raymond Fung410,000196,000
Renan Aziz395,000229,500
Jareth East385,000-15,000
Nicolas Betbese380,000302,000
Jonathan Dokler375,000375,000
Daniel Negreanu375,000-165,000
Fabrizio Gonzalez370,00038,000
Alex Paredes360,000265,000
Daron Greenblatt350,00082,500
Jon Van Fleet345,000-20,000
Andy Finkelberg345,0000
Dante Goya340,000277,500
David "ODB" Baker335,000-205,000
Anthony Spinella325,000245,500
Luigi Shehadeh320,00093,000
Ran Ilani315,000-45,000
Ankit Ahuja315,000-80,000
Darren Rabinowitz310,000151,500
Marko Grujic305,0000
Jonathan Kramer295,000176,500
Yu Jung Lo290,000-182,000
Jeremy Eyer290,000127,500
Wagner Ripper290,000154,000
Namyung Kim275,000275,000
Byron Weisfeld270,000-450,000
Brett Brucaleri265,000174,500
Boshuang Gao260,00090,000
Aliaksandr Hirs255,000255,000
Daniel Navarrete240,000-135,000
Justin Chu235,00039,500
Virgile Turchi225,00075,000
Josue Aguirre200,000145,500
Chih Fan145,000145,000
Dylan Smith145,000145,000
Sean Ragozzini140,00037,500
Andrew Ostapchenko140,000-140,000
Harry Lodge135,00020,000
Klemens Roiter115,00037,000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:56 PM Local Time
Gallardo Wins it With the Action Card

Middle position bet for 35,000 with Maximiliano Gallardo having called from the button.

The flop came     as both players were quick to check.

With the   on the turn, the early player led out for 65,000 as Gallardo made the call.

The river was the   and the early player checked to Gallardo. He bet 150,000 as his opponent folded to scoop the pot.

Maximiliano Gallardo545,000-230,000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:56 PM Local Time
Last Three Hands

The tournament clock has been paused and the tournament director has announced that they need to play three more hands before the remaining players can bag and tag their chips for Day 2.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:54 PM Local Time
Petkov Gets a Fold from Lee

Stanley Lee raised to 35,000 and got call from Lachezar Petkov in the cutoff.

The dealer showed a flop     and Lee continued for 33,000, which was called by Petkov. The   paired the board on the turn and this time Lee checked. Petkov opted to bet 65,000 and Lee quickly folded.

Stanley Lee710,000442,000
Lachezar Petkov565,000238,000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:48 PM Local Time
Grujic's Kings Beat Finkelberg's Jacks

Andy Finkelberg min-raised from under the gun, but got re-raised all in by Marko Grujic in the cutoff for 485,000 chips. Finkelberg clearly had a decision, as he took two or three minutes to think. And at the end of his reflection, he called.

Marko Grujic:   
Andy Finkelberg:   

Finkelberg tried to bust out Grujic, but he didn't achieve his goal as Grujic's kings stayed ahead on      .

Marko Grujic485,0000
Andy Finkelberg345,0000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:44 PM Local Time
Roberts Takes Down Laplante

Christian Roberts and Ryan Laplante were in a three-bet pot with around 150,000 in the middle. The flop came     and Roberts check-called a bet of 65,000 from Laplante.

The turn was the   and Roberts checked again. Laplante slid out a bet of 120,000, leaving himself with just 50,000 behind. Roberts announced all in and Laplante waited for the pay jump before calling it off.

Roberts flipped over    for top pair and Laplante was left drawing slim with   . The river was the   and Laplante was eliminated, passing his chips over to Roberts.

Christian Roberts1,015,000345,000
Ryan Laplante0-245,000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:44 PM Local Time
Big Double Up for Remitio Through Miscikowski

David Miscikowski

On a three-way pot, the flop showed     when Shannon Shorr checked and David Miscikowski bet 26,000 in the hijack. Joshua Remitio, next to him, made the call and Shorr let it go.

Things heated on the   turn. After a check from Miscikowski, Remitio threw in a bet of 65,000 and after a minute, Miscikowski announced all in, covering Remit's stack worth 422,000. The latter snap-called:

Joshua Remitio:   
David Miscikowski:   

Remitio had hit trips while Miscikowski was looking for the flush, but he didn't find anything on the   river and conceded the double-up to Remitio.

David Miscikowski1,310,000380,000
Joshua Remitio1,060,000605,000
Shannon Shorr980,000225,000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:37 PM Local Time
Parmann Risks It All to Scoop the Pot

Julian Parmann raised to 125,000 from the small blind. The cutoff made the call as both players headed to a flop.

The flop came     as Parmann led out for 90,000 and eventually received a call.

With the   having peeled off on the turn, Parmann jammed all in for 405,000. After taking his time and contemplating a call, his opponent folded for Parmann to scoop the pot.

Julian Parmann847,000457,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:37 PM Local Time
Botcowsky Takes One to Chen

Pete Chen raised and got a call from David Botcowsky in the big blind. The flop revealed     and Botcowsky check-called Chen's continuation bet for 28,000.

The duo checked on the   turn and   river and Botcowsky tabled    for a pair of jacks, which was enough to earn the pot and make Chen muck his cards.

David Botcowsky930,00030,000
Pete Chen780,0005,000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:23 PM Local Time
Full House For Mandavia

Ankush Mandavia opened from the hijack and was called by the players in the blinds.

On the flop    , Ramiro Petrone in the small blind took the lead, betting 48,000. The big blind folded, but Mandavia didn't let down and called to see the turn  .

This time, Petrone checked. Mandavia checked-back, then fired 68,000 on the river  . Petrone decided to check-call. But he mucked his cards when Mandavia revealed    for a full house.

Ramiro Petrone845,000405,000
Ankush Mandavia750,000565,000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:21 PM Local Time
Weisfeld Scores a Knockout

Byron Weisfeld raised to 32,000 and got a call from Ankit Ahuja before a player jammed for 267,000. After a minute, Weisfeld decided to call and Ahuja got out of the way.

Weisfeld was in great shape to win the hand, holding    versus    for his opponent, which he did after the a board       was dealt.

Byron Weisfeld720,000205,000
Ankit Ahuja395,000-105,000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:20 PM Local Time
Gonzalez Risks it All to Chip Up

Action was picked up after the turn of      as the small blind bet 55,000.

Fabricio Gonzalez jammed all in for 191,000 from the big blind. His opponent took his time before eventually having folded his hand for Gonzalez to take the pot.

Fabrizio Gonzalez332,000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:17 PM Local Time
Chen Shoves on the Big Stack

Pete Chen and Yang Zhang were heads-up in a three-bet pot where they each committed 75,000 apiece preflop. The flop came     and Chen check-called a bet of 63,000 from Zhang.

The turn was the   which slowed the action as both players checked to the   on the river. Chen overbet the pot by shoving all in for 474,000 on the river. Zhang asked for a count and gave it some thought but decided to send his cards to the muck.

Yang Zhang1,580,0001,482,500
Pete Chen775,00030,000
Gorilla Gaming
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:13 PM Local Time
Normand Goes Big on the River

There was a raise to 25,000 in early position and Frederic Normand flat-called on his left. They went heads-up to a flop of    . It checked to Normand who bet 20,000 and his opponent called.

The   paired the board on the turn and Normand followed it up with a bet of 80,000. His opponent still called and the   landed on the river. After a third check, Normand announced a bet of 425,000 on the river. His opponent thought for nearly two minutes but opted to lay his hand down.

Frederic Normand1,620,000-14,000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:09 PM Local Time
New Chip Counts
Luis Pinho1,180,000576,000
Aliaksandr Shylko810,000490,000
Pete Chen745,000585,000
Adam Levy425,00095,000
Jon Van Fleet365,000-815,000
Ryan Laplante245,000137,000
Aaron Johnson180,000-300,000
Boshuang Gao170,000-30,000
Robbi Jade Lew90,000-60,000
Klemens Roiter78,000-6,000
Andrew Moreno0-624,000
Masato Yokosawa0-535,000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:03 PM Local Time
Last Level Of The Day

The 126 players remaining just entered Level 20. It is the final level for today.

Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:02 PM Local Time
Level 20 started
Level: 20
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 9:01 PM Local Time
Easy Pot for Remitio

Joshua Remitio raised to 24,000 in the cutoff and picked up calls from Andrew Ostapchenko in the small blind and the big blind.

The trio checked all the way throughout the board      and a   hit the river. After two more checks, Remitio bet 55,000 and took down the pot as his opponents quickly folded.

Joshua Remitio455,000-125,000
Andrew Ostapchenko280,00052,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander