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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #19: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em Freezeout
Giorni 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Risultati finali
Vincitore
Mano Vincente
k9
Premio
$435,924
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Montepremi
$2,529,825
Entries
1,139
Informazioni livello
Livello
35
Bui
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Informazioni Giocatori - Giorno 3
Entries
11
Giocatori Rimasti
1

Valentino Konakchiev Wins Event #19: $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout ($435,924)

Livello 35 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Valentino Konakchiev
Valentino Konakchiev

A total of 1,137 took their shot in Event #19: $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout but after a grueling three days, the final moments came down to a previous WSOP bracelet winner and a player vying for his first piece of hardware battled in heads-up action at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

When the dust settled, it was Valentino Konakchiev who stood alone after he defeated Andres Korn in heads-up action to take home $435,924 along with his first career WSOP bracelet while Korn collected $269,438 as the runner-up.

Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Valentino KonakchievBulgaria$435,924
2Andres KornArgentina$269,438
3Alexandre ReardFrance$192,723
4Ruben CostaUnited States$139,671
5Girish ReknarUnited States$102,577
6Ankit AhujaIndia$76,537
7Niall FarrellUnited Kingdom$57,620
8Adam SwanUnited States$44,087
9Qiang XuChina$34,210

Getting through Korn proved impressive enough, but it’s further highlighted by Konakchiev journey to the win.

He outlasted a trio of WSOP bracelet winners at the final table, which boasted Korn, Alexandre Reard, who finished in third place for $192,723, and Niall Farrell, who finished in seventh place for $57,260.

Other notable bracelet winners to participate in the tournament were a trio of Poker Hall of Famers in Phil Hellmuth, Erik Seidel, and Kathy Liebert, anlong with Justin Bonomo, Jared Jaffee, Adrian Mateos, Mike Matusow, David Pham and Humberto Brenes, among others.

Konakchiev, however, stared down adversity and rose to the challenge throughout the three-day grind.

He displayed tenacity and aggression, such as a willingness to either check-raise with a gut-shot straight draw or outright bluff with air. Those attributes on Day 3 played a large role in carving his path to victory.

Andres Korn - Valentino Konakchiev
Andres Korn - Valentino Konakchiev

Winner’s Reaction

Konakchiev, who hails from Sofia, Bulgaria, has visualized sitting alone at the table as a winner while soaking in a cheering rail for 16 years.

Now, the 31-year-old Konakchiev can cross off one item off his bucket list after winning his first WSOP bracelet.

“I’ve been dreaming about it since I’ve been watching poker when I was 15 on TV and I can’t believe it actually happened,” Konakchiev told PokerNews after winning the event.

Valentino Konakchiev
Valentino Konakchiev

Entering a large tournament field can cause anxious moment, but Konakchiev was relaxed. And it contributed to him making aggressive moves, all of which helped him reach the final table and the winner’s circle.

“The beginning of the series, I could play a lot more freely until the end,” Konakchiev said.

He also drew from his experience, which includes $549,442 career earnings, according to his Hendon Mob page, to apply against opponents during the three-day tournament.

“I got a feel for players, got some decent hands to bluff with,” Konakchiev said. “So, I took them and tried to play for the win. And what happens, happens.”

Did it ever.

Konakchiev admits he didn’t know the final table boasted three WSOP bracelet winners, and he was responsible for knocking out two of them – Reard in third, and Korn in second – on his way to gaining his first. And the accomplishment against tough competition isn’t lost on the WSOP newest bracelet winner.

“It feels really, really good,” Konakchiev said with a wide smile. “They already have bracelets, so it was my time.”

In the meantime, Konakchiev wants more after securing his first WSOP win. He plans on staying in Las Vegas to play more events and perhaps obtain more hardware.

“I’ll play until pretty much the last tournaments, and stuff like that,” he said. “Maybe get another one.”

This concludes coverage of Event #19 of the 2023 WSOP, but make sure to continue to follow PokerNews for live updates of your favorite events throughout the summer.

Tags: Adam SwanAdrian MateosAlexandre ReardAndres KornAnkit AhujaDavid PhamErik SeidelGirish ReknarGreg MuellerHumberto BrenesJared JaffeeJustin BonomoKathy LiebertMark SiefMike MatusowNiall FarrellParis Las VegasPhil HellmuthQiang XuRuben CostaRyan LengValentino Konakchiev

Andres Korn Eliminated in 2nd Place ($269,438)

Livello 35 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Andres Korn
Andres Korn

Andres Korn shoved the button and got a quick call from Valentino Konakchiev to take the two players to a run out in an attempt to close the match out with a victory.

Andres Korn: K3
Valentino Konakchiev: K9

Korn was behind and neededhelp from the board to extend the heads up battle but when the board ran out 5QJ26, Konakchiev ended the match and secured the bracelet, sending Korn to the rail in second place for $269,438.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Valentino Konakchiev bg
Valentino Konakchiev
WSOP 1X Winner
39,800,000 9,300,000
Andres Korn ar
Andres Korn
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminato

Tags: Andres KornValentino Konakchiev

Alexandre Reard Eliminated in 3rd Place ($192,723)

Livello 34 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Alexandre Reard
Alexandre Reard

Valentino Konakchiev open-shoved from the small blind to set Alexandre Reard all in. Reard peeled his cards and thought for a moment before he decided to call it off to send the two players to a run out with Reard's tournament life at risk.

Alexandre Reard: A6
Valentino Konakchiev: A3

The flop of 3107 catapulted Konakchiev into the lead and left Reard needing help.

The 10 turn and 4 offered none and Reard was sent to the rail in third place for $192,723.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Valentino Konakchiev bg
Valentino Konakchiev
WSOP 1X Winner
24,325,000 8,900,000
Andres Korn ar
Andres Korn
WSOP 1X Winner
15,475,000 700,000
Alexandre Reard fr
Alexandre Reard
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminato

Tags: Alexandre ReardValentino Konakchiev

Ruben Costa Eliminated in 4th Place ($139,671)

Livello 33 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Ruben Costa
Ruben Costa

Ruben Costa’s run came to an end when he was forced to be all in on the big blind.

Down to his last 600,000 following a botched all-in bluff in the previous hand, Costa had 300,000 committed to the big blind and 300,000 to the ante.

His fate rested on whatever two cards were dealt to him, and it turned out to be Q9 against Alexandre Reard’s 33.

The board ran out 2A1075, sending Costa to the rail in fourth place for $139,671.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Alexandre Reard fr
Alexandre Reard
WSOP 2X Winner
12,700,000 1,500,000
Ruben Costa us
Ruben Costa
Eliminato

Tags: Alexandre ReardRuben Costa

Girish Reknar Eliminated in 5th Place ($102,577)

Livello 33 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Girish Reknar
Girish Reknar

Girish Reknar shoved his last four blinds from under the gun and Andres Korn called from the cutoff. The button and blinds folded and the two players were off to a run out with Reknar's tournament life at risk.

Girish Reknar: 44
Andres Korn: 77

The board ran out J3963 and with no improvement, Reknar was eliminated in fifth place for $102,577.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Andres Korn ar
Andres Korn
WSOP 1X Winner
18,300,000 3,075,000
Girish Reknar us
Girish Reknar
Eliminato

Tags: Andres KornGirish Reknar

Ankit Ahuja Eliminated in 6th Place ($76,537)

Livello 33 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Ankit Ahuja
Ankit Ahuja

Action folded to Ankit Ahuja on the button who shoved into the blinds. Alexandre Reard called from the small blind and Girish Reknar got out of the way from the big blind to set up a heads up run out with Ahuja's tournament life at risk.

Ankit Ahuja: Q4
Alexandre Reard: A8

The board ran out 992J10, offering no improvement to Ahuja who was eliminated in sixth place for $76,537.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Alexandre Reard fr
Alexandre Reard
WSOP 2X Winner
13,775,000 1,525,000
Ankit Ahuja in
Ankit Ahuja
Eliminato

Tags: Alexandre ReardAnkit AhujaGirish Reknar

Costa Finds Double Up

Livello 32 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Ruben Costa
Ruben Costa

Ankit Ahuja raised with A5 in early position to 500,000, and was called by Ruben Costa, who was in the big blind with Q10.

The flop ran out 10510. Both players got a piece of it, but Costa got the large part.

Costa checked, prompting Ahuja to bet 450,000. Costa then check-raised to 1,050,000 and Ahuja went all in, which covered his opponent. Costa snap-called with trip 10s.

The dealer placed 8 on the turn and Q on the river, giving Costa a double up on a 7,272,000 pot and leaving Ahuja on fumes.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Ruben Costa us
Ruben Costa
7,275,000 2,675,000
Ankit Ahuja in
Ankit Ahuja
1,200,000 -3,450,000

Reard Holds to Double Through Korn

Livello 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Alexandre Reard
Alexandre Reard

Action folded to Andres Korn who opened to 425,000 before seeing Alexandre Reard three-bet shove from the big blind. Korn made the call and the pair headed to a runout.

Alexandre Reard: 1010
Andres Korn: 66

The flop came the K7A to keep Reard firmly in the lead which didn't change on the J turn card.

The river ran out the 3 securing the full double for Reard and putting him back in the middle of the chip counts.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Girish Reknar us
Girish Reknar
8,850,000 400,000
Andres Korn ar
Andres Korn
WSOP 1X Winner
8,050,000 -3,725,000
Ankit Ahuja in
Ankit Ahuja
7,225,000
Alexandre Reard fr
Alexandre Reard
WSOP 2X Winner
6,750,000 3,325,000
Valentino Konakchiev bg
Valentino Konakchiev
WSOP 1X Winner
5,250,000 -500,000
Ruben Costa us
Ruben Costa
3,675,000 -75,000

Tags: Alexandre ReardAndres Korn

The Two Failed Bluffs in One Week that Cost Doug Polk $700k

Livello 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Doug Polk
Doug Polk

Chris Moneymaker had the Bluff of the Century in 2003. This past week, Doug Polk had perhaps the Failed Bluff of the Century.

On Sunday, heads-up for a bracelet, Polk bluffed off a significant portion of his stack at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) less than one week after his infamous bluff attempt that didn't get through on Hustler Casino Live's $1 million game.

In both instances, the Upswing Poker founder had a busted draw and attempted to use aggression to coerce his opponents into folding somewhat marginal holdings in massive pots. Both times, however, his efforts were unsuccessful and quite costly.

Read all details here

Niall Farrell Eliminated in 7th Place ($57,620)

Livello 30 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Niall Farrell
Niall Farrell

Valentino Konakchiev raised 330,000 in late position and action folded to WSOP bracelet winner Niall Farrell, who was in the big blind and short stacked with less than 1,000,000 in front of him.

Farrell re-raised to 500,000, prompting Konakchiev, who had Farrell covered, to re-raise all in. Farrell called to put himself at risk.

Niall Farrell: A2
Valentino Konakchiev: KJ

The dealer fanned Q1010. Farrell remained ahead with his ace, but the board gave Konakchiev an open-ended straight draw. The 4 appeared on the turn, and then 9 on the river gave Konakchiev a straight to send Farrell out in seventh place for $57,620.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Valentino Konakchiev bg
Valentino Konakchiev
WSOP 1X Winner
3,900,000 870,000
Niall Farrell gb
Niall Farrell
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminato

Tags: Niall FarrellValentino Konakchiev