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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #22: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship
Giorni 1
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Risultati finali
Vincitore
Mano Vincente
94
Premio
$316,226
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Montepremi
$1,246,200
Entries
134
Informazioni livello
Livello
26
Bui
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0
Informazioni Giocatori - Giorno 1
Entries
104
Giocatori Rimasti
46

Nozomu Shimizu Leads After Day 1 of Event #22: $10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship

Livello 10 : Blinds 2,000/3,000, 0 ante
Nozomu Shimizu
Nozomu Shimizu

Day 1 of Event #22: $10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship at the 2023 World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, has come to an end with Nozomu Shimizu emerging as chip leader after bagging 334,000 in chips. The only other player to cross the 300,000 mark was Kevin Song, who bagged up 322,000 for Day 2.

Shimizu is coming fresh off a third-place finish from Event #12: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Freezout, where he won $287,106 a few short days ago. The Japan native also took down an EPT No-Limit Hold'em Hyper Turbo event earlier this year and is currently poised to continue his hot run in 2023.

End of Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Nozomu ShimizuJapan334,00086
2Kevin SongUnited States322,00081
3Koray AldemirGermany266,00067
4Cary KatzUnited States251,00063
5Brian LiebermanUnited States238,00060
6John ElliottUnited States238,00060
7Carlo Van RavenswoudNetherlands220,00055
8Nate SilverUnited States199,00050
9Joe McKeehenUnited States194,00049
10Ronnie BardahUnited States188,00047

Just behind Shimizu in chips, Song has cashes dating all the way back to 1994 that have netted him over $4 million in career-tournament earnings. Song earned his first and only WSOP bracelet back in 1997 when he won a $2,000 Limit Hold'em event for $397,120.

Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb is through to Day 2

Other names who bagged into Day 2 include Ronnie Bardah (188,000), Shaun Deeb (138,000), Chris Vitch (154,000), Cary Katz (251,000), Nate Silver (199,000), Daniel Zack (111,000) and Main Event Champions Joe McKeehen (194,000) and Koray Aldemir (266,000)

Some of the less fortunate souls who were eliminated on Day 1include Bryce Yockey, Jesse Lonis, Amir Shayesteh, Matt Glantz, Yuri Dzivielevski, Juha Helppi, and Mike Matusow.

Notably absent was defending champion Jonathan Cohen, who has not yet made an appearance at this year's World Series of Poker.

Day 1 began with 33 players and the field slowly filled out throughout the day to a final number of 104, which has already surpassed last year’s 92 runners. Late registration will remain open up until the start of Day 2, so that number is sure to go even higher. At the close of play, 46 players bagged and tagged their stacks.

Day 2 will begin on June 9 at 1 p.m. local time on Level 11, which features 2,000/4,000 blinds and 4,000/8,000 limits. Levels will last 90 minutes throughout the day, and play will continue for seven levels in total. Players will get a 10-minute break after each level and a 60-minute dinner break after Level 14.

Be sure to stick with PokerNews as we continue to bring you all the action leading to the next bracelet winner here at Event #22: $10,000 Limit Hold’em!

Tags: Amir ShayestehBrian LiebermanBryce YockeyCary KatzChris VitchDan ZackJonathan CohenJuha HelppiKevin SongKoray AldemirMike MatusowNate SilverNozomu ShimizuShaun Deeb

Aldemir Picks Up a Pot Close to End of Day 1

Livello 10 : Blinds 2,000/3,000, 0 ante
Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir

A player from under the gun opened the action and Koray Aldemir put in a three-bet from the cutoff. The rest of the table folded and the under-the-gun player called.

On the flop of K106, action checked to Aldemir who continued with a bet, which his opponent called. The J hit the turn and play was checked to Aldemir who bet again. His opponent let their cards go and the pot was sent to Aldemir just before the end of Day 1.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Koray Aldemir de
Koray Aldemir
222,000
17,000
17,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Koray Aldemir

Lieberman Doesn't Bluff

Livello 9 : Blinds 2,000/3,000, 0 ante
David Lieberman
David Lieberman

Ronnie Bardah opened the action on the button and David Lieberman made the call in the big blind.

On the flop of K86, Lieberman checked to Bardah who bet. Lieberman raised and Bardah came along to the 6 turn.

Lieberman bet out and Bardah went in the tank. "Want to see it?" said Lieberman as Bardah contemplated his options.

"Okay, lets see the bluff," replied Bardah before eventually making the fold.

Lieberman rolled over KJ to show he flopped top pair.

"I don't bluff in this game," said Lieberman as he collected the pot.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Ronnie Bardah us
Ronnie Bardah
180,000
50,000
50,000
WSOP 1X Winner
David Lieberman us
David Lieberman
143,000
48,000
48,000

Tags: David LiebermanRonnie Bardah

Barbero Scores Double Up

Livello 9 : Blinds 2,000/3,000, 0 ante
Nacho Barbero
Nacho Barbero

In a heads-up pot with close to 25,000 in the middle on a flop showing J85, Gregory Pinsonneault checked from under the gun to Nacho Barbero in the hijack who bet, which Pinsonneault called.

The K rolled off and Pinsonneault checked again to Barbero who bet. Pinsonneault raised to put Barbero all in who made the call for his last 6,000.

Nacho Barbero: AK
Gregory Pinsonneault: 77

Barbero found the turned king to be well in the lead and when the river fell the 5 Barbero scored the double up.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Nacho Barbero ar
Nacho Barbero
55,000
-5,000
-5,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Gregory Pinsonneault us
Gregory Pinsonneault
33,000
23,000
23,000

Tags: Gregory PinsonneaultNacho Barbero

Bardah Gets a Fold From Song on River

Livello 2 : Blinds 300/600, 0 ante
Ronnie Bardah
Ronnie Bardah

A player in early position opened the pot and it folded to Kevin Song in the cutoff who put in a three-bet. Ronnie Bardah tossed out a four-bet on the button and both players came along.

On the flop of A54 action checked to Bardah who bet out and only Song made the call. The 5 hit the turn and Song check-called a bet from Bardah.

The 2 completed the board and Song checked a third time to Bardah who bet again. Song contemplated his options, but eventually folded and the pot was sent to Bardah without showdown.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Ronnie Bardah us
Ronnie Bardah
70,000
10,000
10,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Kevin Song us
Kevin Song
57,000
-5,000
-5,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Kevin SongRonnie Bardah

Klein Makes Nut-Flush In Multi-Way Pot

Livello 1 : 300/500, 0 ante
Bill Klein
Bill Klein

In a three-way pot with 5,000 in the middle on a flop showing Q94, Bill Klein bet out from the small blind and was raised by the player next to act. The cutoff called and Klein came along as well.

On the 10 turn Klein checked and the big blind bet out, which both the cutoff and Klein called. The 5 hit the river and Klein checked to the big blind who bet again. The cutoff folded and Klein clicked it back with a raise. The big blind called and Klein rolled over A9 for the nut-flush to take the early pot.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Bill Klein us
Bill Klein
71,000

Tags: Bill Klein

$10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship Kicks Off At 2 p.m.

Bracelet
Bracelet

Welcome to Day 1 of Event #22: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship here at the 2023 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Last year's event saw Jonathan Cohen take down the title and prestigious gold bracelet, along with his career-best score of $245,678.

Cohen, a Canadian native, is no stranger to these star-studded fields with over $1.3 million in career earnings and will look to defend his title in this years event.

2022 $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship Final Table Results

 PLACEPLAYERCOUNTRYPRIZE (IN USD)
 1Jonathan CohenUnited States$245,678
 2Kyle DilschneiderUnited States$151,842
 3Matthew SchreiberUnited States$107,978
 4Matthew GonzalesUnited States$78,435
 5Joey CoudenUnited States$58,226
 6Chad EveslageUnited States$44,194
 7Matt WoodwardUnited States$34,314
 8Amir ShayestehUnited States$27,269
 9David LittUnited States$22,192

Players will start with a stack of 60,000 in chips and the blinds will be 40 minutes in length for the first six levels of play. From level 7-10 they will increase to 60 minutes and the plan is to play 10 levels today. Blinds start at 300/500 and there will be a 15-minute break every two hours.

This event is 3-days and blinds on Day 2 will increase to 90 minutes for the duration of the tournament. A winner will be crowned on Day 3 and the action will be streamed on PokerGo and YouTube with cards-up coverage at the final table.

Be sure to stick with PokerNews for all the Limit Hold'em action and the rest of the events here at the 2023 World Series of Poker.

Tags: Amir ShayestehChad EveslageDavid LittJonathan CohenKyle DilschneiderMatt WoodwardMatthew Gonzales