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

Tuesday, July 11, 2023 to Friday, July 14, 2023

Event #81: $600 Ultra Stack - No-limit Hold'em

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  • Buy-in: $600
  • Prizepool: $3,675,570
  • Entries: 7,207
  • Remaining: 0

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Friday, July 14, 2023 8:33 PM Local Time
Joseph Roh Fearless on Way to Victory in the 2023 WSOP Event #81: $600 Ultra Stack ($401,250)

Joseph Roh

The 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Event #81: $600 Ultra Stack crowned its first-ever champion in the form of Joseph Roh. With a true love of the game, Roh attributed his victory to his continued aggression and willingness to take risks, which earned him his first gold bracelet and $401,250 in prize money.

Roh spends his time traveling between California, where his family is based, and Texas, where he runs a semiconductor company that specializes in special vacuums used in the manufacturing of microchips. Roh doesn't get many opportunities to play tournaments but did get runner-up in a special, tiered invitational at MGM for $500,000 earlier this summer.

2023 WSOP Event #81 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize [USD]
1stJoseph RohUnited States$401,250
2ndDenny LeeUnited States$250,120
3rdJohn FaggUnited States$184,720
4thPeyton EthridgeUnited States$139,360
5thWilliam FisherUnited States$105,890
6thLogan MoonUnited States$81,030
7thMin Sung LeeSouth Korea$62,450
8thLucas TaeUnited States$48,480
9thSchuyler ThorntonUnited States$37,910

A dedicated no-limit hold'em player, Roh has been playing poker since he was in his late teens, and at 55 years old, that accounts for a large portion of his life. Denny Lee didn't hand the title over easily, as he held the chip lead on multiple occasions at the final table and while it may have not been the outcome he had wanted, he still received a handsome consolation prize of $250,120 for finishing in second place.

A total of 7,207 entries were tallied creating a prize pool of $3,675,570. Exactly nine hopefuls bagged at the end of Day 2, with Shane Rose bubbling the official final table in the last level of the evening.

Starting Flight Action

Day 1a and Day 1b saw plenty of seasoned players battle but unable to find a bag in the massive fields, including the likes of Melanie Weisner and Maria Lampropulos, a former PCA winner. Weisner cashed on Day 1a for $1,048 but wasn't quite able to make it through Day 2.

Matthew "Chase" Land bagged the chip lead (2,160,000) in Day 1a's field out of 3,091 entries. Day 1b saw an even more impressive turnout of 4,116 entries and Rassoul Malboubi took the lead (3,615,000) in a field that had well over a thousand entries more than the day prior.

Matthew Land
Matthew Land

Day 2 Action

Plenty of notables made it through their Day 1's, including the likes of Benjamin "Spraggy" Spragg and Kathy Liebert. Spragg wasn't able to gain any momentum and fell halfway through the day. Liebert spent most of the day quietly rising in the counts but after losing a big pot and being left short, she was unable to recover despite a quintuple up when she was down to her last blind.

Several previous bracelet winners including Alex Bolotin, Craig Varnell, and Scott Bohlman were trying to earn their second piece of gold but came short throughout the day. Bolotin fell in 24th place for $15,260 when his small pair was bested by Logan Moon's big slick. Varnell was next to fall in 13th place for $23,700 for his fifth cash of the series. Last to fall of this bunch was Bohlman, who ran his middle pair into Joseph Roh's top pair for his tournament life, forcing him to settle for 11th place and $29,870.

Day 3 Action

After 17 levels of play on Day 2, exactly nine players were in contention for the gold and it only took about five hours for a winner to be decided. John Fagg entered Day 2 with the lead and an impressive 91,000,000 chips to work with.

Schuyler Thornton came into the final table in close to a three-way tie as the short stack, as Denny Lee, Moon, and him all came into the day with 14 big blinds or less. Moon was first to shove but found no callers and it was Thornton who had to run a full five cards when his shove was called by the pocket eights of William Fisher. Unfortunately for Thornton, he was unable to to pair either of his Broadway cards and he was forced to exit in ninth place.

Schuyler Thornton
Schuyler Thornton

Lucas Tae came into the final table in the middle of the pack, sporting just 21 big blinds. He was never able to get any traction going and when he went all in with suited connectors, he ran into the ace-queen of Denny Lee, unable to find his outs for the double. Tae left the field in eighth place and will have to wait until another chance to try for the gold.

Min Sung Lee entered the final table third in chips but wasn't quite able to capitalize on it. After chipping down some, he ended up shoving against Joseph Roh and the latter made a big call with a pair of deuces and had Lee's hopes dashed by the turn, as he had flopped a set. Lee was next to exit in seventh place and was left to wonder what could have been.

Moon had entered as one of the previously mentioned short stacks but was willing to push the action in search of a double-up. Unfortunately for him, when he did get called, he had ran into the pocket jacks of Fagg and was unable to find the ace he needed. Moon made a quiet exit in sixth place, leaving the remaining players with plenty of elbow room.

William Fisher had been playing solid as a rock. He won some and he lost some along the way but seemed quite capable of maintaining his stack until he ran into the kings of Joseph Roh when Fisher was down to his last ten big blinds.

Peyton Ethridge had entered the final table comfortably second in chips with well over 35 big blinds but with the structure only having 40-minute levels, eventually in level 43, Ethridge was forced into a flip with his small pair but couldn't hold against Lee's over cards. Ethridge was sent to payouts in fourth place but was soon on the rail, sweating his new friend Roh.

John Fagg
John Fagg

At three-handed, the floor moved to the bright lights in the Horseshoe Feature Table to battle to a winner. By this point, Lee and Roh had been exchanging the chip lead back and forth for quite a while. An unexpected turn of events occurred when Fagg found two doubles in quick succession to surge into the lead, the first being when he cracked the aces of Lee.

In the end, Fagg ended up running his queens into the kings of Lee and after that clash he was left on fumes. Just one hand later, Fagg went all in on the button for his last bit and was called by Roh, whose better hand improved to a flush.

Heads Up Action

According to Roh, he spend most of the time three-handed making something out of nothing but his willingness to overbet the pot and make big plays with draws gave him an edge.

Lee fought back plenty of times throughout the match, but he did fold top pair in a spot that Lee later admitted he had bottom pair. In the end, fight back is exactly what Lee did when he went all in over Roh's open to 19,000,000 with    but he ran into the    of Roh. The board didn't give any improvement and he was left to settle for 2nd after a short-lived heads-up match.

Denny Lee
Denny Lee

Winner's Reaction

PokerNews had the opportunity to catch up with Roh just after his winners' pictures and he had this to say, gesturing to the Main Event Main Stage: "This is something I've really wanted to do for a while. I don't play that many tournaments… I mean, I play a little bit here and there but my dream is to be there."

Roh had his best friend on the rail every step of the way on the final day and both were beyond ecstatic at Roh's bucket list accomplishment.

Joseph Roh
Joseph Roh

Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as there are still several bracelets to be awarded in 2023's live events that we'll be covering from bottom to top.

Friday, July 14, 2023 6:15 PM Local Time
Denny Lee Eliminated in 2nd Place ($250,120)

Denny Lee

Joseph Roh opened to 19,000,000 from the button and Denny Lee moved all in for approximately 110,000,000. Roh quickly made the call to put Lee at risk.

Denny Lee:   
Joseph Roh:   

Roh was well ahead with the bigger ace and remained so on the     flop. The   turn gave Lee a gutshot straight draw but the   river was a brick and Lee became the runner up finisher of this event while Roh claimed his first career gold bracelet.

Stay tuned for a full recap of this event including the winner's reaction.

Joseph Roh432,420,000137,020,000
Denny Lee0-137,000,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 6:09 PM Local Time
Roh Extends his Lead

Denny Lee opened to 18,000,000 from the button and Joseph Roh put in a three-bet to 40,000,000. Lee made the call.

Lee checked the     flop and Roh put in a continuation bet of 20,000,000, forcing a fold from his opponent.

Joseph Roh295,400,00048,400,000
Denny Lee137,000,000-49,000,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 6:08 PM Local Time
John Fagg Eliminated in 3rd Place ($184,720)

John Fagg

John Fagg went all in on the button for his remaining 2,200,000, as he had just lost a big pair over pair confrontation.

Joseph Roh made the call from the small blind and Denny Lee folded the big blind.

John Fagg:   
Joseph Roh:   

John Fagg came into the day as chip leader and after a full day of being patient, he just couldn't wait any longer. The dealer scrolled across the     which made no change but when the   peeled it improved Roh to a flush draw. The   on the river made Roh that flush and locked up the hand.

Roh and Lee are now heads up for the gold!

Joseph Roh247,000,00029,000,000
Denny Lee186,000,000-6,400,000
John Fagg0-22,000,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 6:06 PM Local Time
The Chad & Jesse Poker Show - Poker Vlogger Ryan Depaulo is Latest Guest

On the latest episode, Jesse Fullen and special co-host Norman Chad continue The Chad & Jesse Poker Show straight from the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP).

The two start by debating the pros and cons of the 2023 WSOP Main Event payouts before welcoming this week's guest – poker vlogger Ryan Depaulo.

Among the topics they discuss with the Whole Foods parking lot bracelet winner are his biggest score to date (third place in the Colossus), what his father told him ("Don't punt"), and Joey the Mush. Plus, they ask if he was banned from Borgata for vlogging, his main poker influence, and whether or not he's a withered pro.

Norman Chad and Jesse then do a new "Calling the Clock" segment in which they offer quick two-minute dialogues for topics on "The Board."

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Friday, July 14, 2023 5:55 PM Local Time
Fagg on Fumes after Collision with Lee

Denny Lee

Denny Lee opened to 16,000,000 from the button and John Fagg moved all in for about 110,000,000. Roh got out of the way and Lee, who was covered slightly by Fagg, made the call to put himself at risk.

Denny Lee:   
John Fagg:   

It was a major cooler with Fagg's pocket queens being pipped by Lee's pocket kings. Fagg was drawling nearly dead when Lee flopped a set on the     flop. The rest of the board ran out    to secure the double up for Lee while leaving Fagg with just a few big blinds.

Joseph Roh218,000,00094,000,000
Denny Lee192,400,00062,400,000
John Fagg22,000,000-157,000,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 5:36 PM Local Time
Level 46 started
Level: 46
Blinds: 4,000,000/8,000,000
Ante: 8,000,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 5:25 PM Local Time
Break Time

Players are now on a 15-minute break.

Friday, July 14, 2023 5:23 PM Local Time
Big Shift Before Break

Heads up to a flop of    , John Fagg checked and Joseph Roh placed a bet of 10,000,000.

Fagg didn't think too long before going all in and, without much thought, Roh made the call.

John Fagg:   
Joseph Roh: -  

Fagg had flopped top pair and Roh had the open-ended straight draw. The turn was no change with the   and the river was the  , improving Fagg to two pair and awarding him a huge double.

After exercising much patience and getting lucky once against top set, John Fagg will be the chip leader returning from break.

John Fagg179,000,000105,000,000
Denny Lee130,000,000-30,000,000
Joseph Roh124,000,000-74,400,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 5:12 PM Local Time
Aces Cracked as Fagg Finds a Double

John Fagg

Denny Lee moved all in from the small blind with a covering stack and John Fagg called off for his last 34,000,000 to put himself at risk.

John Fagg:   
Denny Lee:   

Fagg was well behind Lee's aces but picked up some flush outs on the     flop while Lee flopped a set. The flush came in on the   turn and Lee failed to improve to a full house or quads on the   river, resulting in Fagg receiving a much-needed double up.

Joseph Roh198,400,00023,400,000
Denny Lee160,000,000-58,000,000
John Fagg74,000,00034,000,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Friday, July 14, 2023 4:53 PM Local Time
Roh is Fearless; Fagg With No Traction

Joseph Roh

Joseph Roh raised to 16,500,000 and Denny Lee made the call. The wheel spun and the dealer presented the    . Both players checked and when the   fell, Roh went all in for quite a bit more than the pot. Lee shook his head and folded.

John Fagg has gotten one all in shove through in the past level but outside of that it seems he's been unable to find an opportunity to double, as he's been grinding a short stack for the majoirty of the day.

Denny Lee218,000,000-10,500,000
Joseph Roh175,000,00016,100,000
John Fagg40,000,000-5,000,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 4:42 PM Local Time
Level 45 started
Level: 45
Blinds: 3,000,000/6,000,000
Ante: 6,000,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 4:39 PM Local Time
Three in a Roh

Denny Lee opened to 12,500,000 from the button and Joseph Roh defended from the big blind.

Both players checked the     flop. On the   turn Roh once again moved all in for 95,500,000 total, forcing a fold from Lee who revealed the   in his hand before folding.

Denny Lee228,500,000-11,500,000
Joseph Roh158,900,00016,900,000
John Fagg45,000,000-6,000,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 4:31 PM Local Time
Two in a Roh

Joseph Roh went all in from the small blind after John Fagg folded the button. Denny Lee asked for an approximate count but made the fold in the big blind.

Two hands later, Roh went all in from the button and both blinds quickly through their hands in the muck.

Denny Lee240,000,000-24,000,000
Joseph Roh142,000,00054,000,000
John Fagg51,000,000-29,000,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 4:23 PM Local Time
Feature Table

The final three players have been moved to the Horseshoe feature table to play down to a winner.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Friday, July 14, 2023 4:14 PM Local Time
Lee Pulling Away

John Fagg opened to 10,000,000 from the button and Denny Lee defended from the big blind.

The flop came    . Lee checked, Fagg bet 5,500,000 and Lee made the call.

Lee check-called another bet from Fagg on the   turn, this time for 13,000,000.

Both players checked the   river.

"Ace" Lee stated, revealing    for top pair with a weak kicker. It was a hand Fagg could not beat and Lee took down another pot to extend his lead over the other two players.

Denny Lee264,000,00034,000,000
Joseph Roh88,000,000-17,000,000
John Fagg80,000,000-14,000,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 4:10 PM Local Time
Roh Back Pedals

Heads up to a flop of    , Joseph Roh started with a check and Denny Lee bet to the tune of 15,000,000.

Roh responded with a raise to 40,000,000 and Lee took some time with the decision. Lee asked Roh how much started the hand with and once he had an idea of how much he opted to go all in.

Roh didn't take too long before pushing his hand forward and relinquishing the pot.

It continues to be anyone's game as these three duke it out.

Denny Lee230,000,00063,000,000
Joseph Roh105,000,000-42,000,000
John Fagg94,000,000-24,500,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 4:00 PM Local Time
Lee Back in the Lead

Denny Lee opened to 10,000,000 from the button and Joseph Roh defended from the big blind.

Both players checked the     flop leading to the   turn. Roh bet 13,000,000 and Lee raised it to 21,000,000. After about one minute Roh released his hand into the muck and Lee took down a big pot uncontested.

Denny Lee167,000,00025,000,000
Joseph Roh147,000,000-18,000,000
John Fagg118,500,000500,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 3:56 PM Local Time
Level 44 started
Level: 44
Blinds: 2,500,000/5,000,000
Ante: 5,000,000
Friday, July 14, 2023 3:53 PM Local Time
Lee Fights Back

Joseph Roh, who has been setting the pace of the final table up until now, opened the button to 8,000,000 and after confirming the bet size, Denny Lee kicked it up to an even 30,000,000.

Roh snapped his cards a couple times, looking at them but they weren't quite enough to continue and he pushed his hand in the muck

Joseph Roh165,000,000-9,000,000
Denny Lee142,000,0008,000,000
John Fagg118,000,0005,500,000
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