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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #33: $10,000 Razz Championship
Giorni 4
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Risultati finali
Vincitore
Mano Vincente
7x6x4x3x2x
Premio
$298,682
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Montepremi
$1,143,900
Entries
123
Informazioni livello
Livello
28
Limiti
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
50,000
Informazioni Giocatori - Giorno 4
Giocatori Rimasti
1

“It’s Gonna Be Tough for You” Says Jerry Wong on Way to $10K Razz Victory for First WSOP Bracelet

Livello 28 : Limits 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante
Jerry Wong
Jerry Wong

The 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Event #33: $10,000 Razz Championship attracted 123 players – which produced a $1,143,900 prize pool – and after four days of play it was Jerry Wong emerging victorious to capture a $298,682 top prize and his first gold bracelet.

Wong, who finished eighth in the 2016 WSOP Main Event, had been a perennial name on the “Best Without a Bracelet” list having made 11 prior WSOP final tables. That included two runner-up finishes over the past two years, a third-place finish in 2019, and a pair of fourth-place finishes the two years before that.

“I'm kind of speechless,” Wong said when asked how it felt to get his long-awaited bracelet. “What I want to say is hello, Frisco, and give a shout-out to all my guys in Florida.”

He added: “I've played a lot of cash games, and I don't think either of these two guys had a lot of experience. I played the Russians heads-up on PokerStars for probably 10 years. Heads-up is very, very natural to me. There’re spots you have to figure out on the fly like I already knew like the back of my hand.”

2023 WSOP Event #33 Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Jerry WongUnited States$298,682
2Carlos ChadhaUnited States$184,599
3Michael MoncekUnited States$133,177
4Elior SionUnited Kingdom$97,960
5Talal ShakerchiUnited Kingdom$73,495
6John HenniganUnited States$56,265
7Bryce YockeyUnited States$43,970
8Yuval BronshteinUnited States$35,092

Among those to cash the tournament were Day 1 chip leader Roy Thung (10th - $23,850), Nick Schulman (11th - $23,850), Adam Owen (13th - $20,331), David “Bakes” Baker (15th - $17,789), and James Obst (17th - $$17,789).

Final Table Action

The first elimination of the final table was Yuval Bronshtein, whose all-in bet was called by three players before Talal Shakerchi finished him off with a six-five.

Bryce Yockey finished in seventh when he paired a three on seventh street. Yockey was the final player eliminated before the PokerGo Livestream.

The live stream began with six players. Hall of Famer John Hennigan, who started the day in tenth, finished in sixth place when he was unable to improve on a queen-eight against a queen-seven.

Fifth place went to Shakerchi, who was the Day 2 chip leader. Shakerchi found himself playing the most hands of anyone at the table, and a few bad runouts put him in danger. His last chips were taken by Carlos Chadha, who hit an ace on seventh street to eliminate Shakerchi.

Elior Sion finished in fourth place. He moved all in with a seven-three-two after three cards but received two more threes and was unable to overcome Wong's nine-eight.

Carlos Chadha, Jerry Wong, Michael Moncek
The final three players returned for Day 4 on Friday.

Three-handed play lasted late into the night, and that required the remaining trio to come back on Friday for an extended Day 4. At that time, Wong sat with 15 big bets, Michael Moncek with 14, while Chadha was the “short stack” with eight big bets.

It took three hours of play on Friday for two-time bracelet winner Moncek, who earlier this series won Event #6: $5,000 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha., to fall first after slowly being ground down.

Heads-up Battle

Chadha began heads-up play with a more than 4:1 chip lead, but Wong let him know he wasn’t going down easy.

"Not gonna lie, it's gonna be tough for you," Wong said after winning a pot. "I've played a lot of heads-up razz."

True to form, Wong began to chop away and before long wrested away the chip lead, ultimately closing out a WSOP tournament for the first time.

Carlos Chadha-Villamarin
Carlos Chadha

“I felt kind of bad. I wasn't trying to insult him or anything,” Wong said of his remark to his heads-up opponent. “I was just trying to gain an edge like this get this monkey off my back.”

When asked what’s next, Wong responded, “I'm just gonna play the same schedule I was playing before. I'll probably have a little bit more of myself now but I can just play a bunch of other stuff … I'm just trying to make money for my family.”

That concludes PokerNews’ coverage from the 2023 WSOP Event #33: $10,000 Razz Championship, but there is still plenty of tournament action to follow all summer long.

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Tags: Jerry Wong

Carlos Chadha Eliminated in 2nd Place ($184,599)

Livello 28 : Limits 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante
Carlos Chadha-Villamarin
Carlos Chadha-Villamarin

Carlos Chadha: 8x2x / Ax6x9x4x / Kx
Jerry Wong: 10x4x / 2x7x6x9x / 3x

Carlos Chadha completed with an ace showing and Jerry Wong called. Both caught more low runouts on fourth street and Chadha bet, Wong called. The lead changed on fifth street when Wong bet his seven-six, and Chadha called.

After sixth street, Chadha bet and had just 180,000 behind. "Let's go," Wong murmured as he put in the raise and Chadha called all-in with both players vaulting out of their chairs.

Once the first six cards were exposed, Wong told his rail "I am drawing to a seven, guys,". Chadha failed to improve with a king as his final card and Wong simply flipped over his final card, which was a trey as he got there.

Chadha has been eliminated in second place and takes home $184,599 while Wong finally wins his first WSOP gold bracelet, taking home the top prize of $298,682.

A recap of today's action and the winner's reaction are to follow.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Jerry Wong us
Jerry Wong
7,375,000
1,355,000
1,355,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Carlos Chadha us
Carlos Chadha
Eliminato

Tags: Carlos ChadhaJerry Wong

"Not Gonna Lie, It's Gonna Be Tough for You"

Livello 26 : Limits 120,000/240,000, 30,000 ante
Jerry Wong
Jerry Wong

Jerry Wong: XxXx / 3x7xJx
Carlos Chadha: XxXx / 6x8x9x folded on fifth street

Carlos Chadha brought it in by completing to 120,000, which Wong raised to 240,000.

Chadha called and then called a bet on fourth. When Chadha took the lead on fifth, he bet 240,000 and Wong quickly raised to 480,000. Chadha folded.

"Not gonna lie, it's gonna be tough for you," Wong said as he stacked the chips. "I've played a lot of heads-up razz."

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Carlos Chadha us
Carlos Chadha
5,300,000
-500,000
-500,000
Jerry Wong us
Jerry Wong
2,100,000
500,000
500,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Carlos ChadhaJerry Wong

Michael Moncek Eliminated in 3rd Place ($133,177)

Livello 26 : Limits 120,000/240,000, 30,000 ante
Michael Moncek
Michael Moncek

Jerry Wong: 6x8x / 8xQx2x2x / 4x
Michael Moncek: 5xQx / 5xAx5x7x / 9x

Jerry Wong had the bring-in and Michael Moncek completed by raising all in for 100,000. Carlos Chadha folded and Wong started thinking.

"I'm spotting you a card," he said while flashing an eight down for a pair of eights. It was 70,000 more for him to call, which he ultimately did.

"Ok, let's see what we've got," Moncek said while turning over his two down cards, perhaps indicating he might not have looked.

Both players started with a pair, but by the end of it both had queen lows. Unfortunately for Moncek, his queen-nine was barely bested by Wong's queen-eight.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Carlos Chadha us
Carlos Chadha
6,200,000
130,000
130,000
Jerry Wong us
Jerry Wong
1,250,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Michael Moncek us
Michael Moncek
Eliminato
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Michael MoncekCarlos Chadha

Wong Leaves Moncek on Fumes

Livello 25 : Limits 100,000/200,000, 20,000 ante
Michael Moncek
Michael Moncek

Jerry Wong: XxXx / 5x7xQx6x / Xx
Michael Moncek: XxXx / Kx3x5x10x / Xx

Carlos Chadha had won a small three-way pot without any major action on fifth street and then forced out Michael Moncek on sixth street in a small pot when both had high-card heavy boards.

Up next, Jerry Wong completed and was called by Moncek as the bring-in. Wong bet fourth street with the lead before he check-called on fifth and sixth street when his queen was ahead against an open king. Wong opted to bet seventh and Moncek called for his opponent to announce a seven-six, exposing the Qx3x2x.

Moncek sighed and flashed his 8x2xAx for an eight-five to drop to fewer than three big bets.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Carlos Chadha us
Carlos Chadha
4,150,000
-60,000
-60,000
Jerry Wong us
Jerry Wong
2,700,000
500,000
500,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Michael Moncek us
Michael Moncek
550,000
-440,000
-440,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Carlos ChadhaJerry WongMichael Moncek

Wong, Moncek and Chadha to Determine Champion in Event #33: $10,000 Razz Championship

Jerry Wong
Jerry Wong

An unscheduled Day 4 is required to determine a champion in Event #33: $10,000 Razz Championship, as the latest Championship Event of the 2023 World Series of Poker was unable to determine a winner throughout seven 90-minute levels the previous night. Out of a field of 123 total entries, only three players remain in contention and will share the biggest slice of the $1,143,900 prize pool with a top prize of $298,682 and the coveted WSOP bracelet up for grabs.

Leading the final three contenders is Jerry Wong, who returns with a stack of 3,025,000. This will be the 83rd time that Wong has cashed in a WSOP-branded event, and he will certainly aim to finally cross winning a gold bracelet from his bucket list after numerous close calls. Wong has one WSOP Circuit ring to his name and one dozen WSOP final table appearances including an 8th place in the 2016 WSOP Main Event and a 5th place finish in this Razz Championship back in 2018.

Second in chips is Michael Moncek, who follows just one and a half big bet behind with 2,760,000. Moncek already has two bracelets on his resume and doubled his tally earlier in the 2023 WSOP by taking down Event #6: $5,000 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha.

Last but not least, Carlos Chadha is likewise seeking his first bracelet and bagged up 1,590,000 in chips last night. Chadha finished 12th in this event in 2021 and locked up a new highest WSOP finish already, surpassing the seventh-place result in the 2021 WSOP Event #85: HIGH ROLLER No-Limit Hold'em. However, only a victory would surpass the high score of $214,496 from back then, too.

The Final Three Players

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
1Jerry WongUnited States3,025,00015
2Michael MoncekUnited States2,760,00014
3Carlos ChadhaUnited States1,590,0008
Final Three
Jerry Wong, Michael Moncek and Carlos Chadha

The three finalists will return to their seats in the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas and will play down to a winner as of 3 p.m. local time over on the main feature table inside the Horseshoe Event Centre. Action will pick up in level 25, which features an ante of 20,000, bring in of 30,000, completion of 100,000 and limits of 100,000-200,000.

The conclusion of the tournament may be picked up on the PokerGO live stream, in which case all live updates on PokerNews would be published according to the delay in order to not spoil any of the outcome.

Final Table Results and Remaining Payouts

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1  $298,682
2  $184,599
3  $133,177
4Elior SionUnited Kingdom$97,960
5Talal ShakerchiUnited Kingdom$73,495
6John HenniganUnited States$56,265
7Bryce YockeyUnited States$43,970
8Yuval BronshteinUnited States$35,092

Tags: Carlos ChadhaJerry WongMichael Moncek