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2023 WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas

$10,400 WPT World Championship
Giorni 5
Event Info

2023 WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas

Risultati finali
Vincitore
Mano Vincente
k3
Premio
$5,678,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,400
Montepremi
$40,000,000
Entries
3,835
Informazioni Giocatori - Giorno 5
Entries
45
Giocatori Rimasti
16

Ben Jacobs Leads Final 16 in WPT World Championship; Moorman, Lichtenberger & Sepiol Still Alive

The World Poker Tour (WPT) World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas started with 3,835 entrants, but after Day 5 action on Tuesday, just 16 players remain in contention for the title and $5,678,000 first-place prize.

The man best positioned to make a run at it is Ben Jacobs, who finished as chip leader with 46,400,000 (77 bb). Not too far behind are Maxime Chilaud (38,200,000 – 64 bb) and Artur Martirosian (36,200,000 – 60 bb), while Carl Shaw (29,000,000 – 47 bb) and Daniel Sepiol (27,900,000 – 47 bb) round out the top five.

Others still alive, and guaranteed $291,700 in prize money, are John Richards (26,400,000 – 44 bb), Chris Moorman (21,200,000 – 35 bb), and Andrew Lichtenberger (19,500,000 – 33 bb), just to name a few.

WPT World Championship End-of-Day-5 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCount
1Ben Jacobs46,400,000 (77 bb)
2Maxime Chilaud38,200,000 (64 bb)
3Artur Martirosian36,200,000 (60 bb)
4Carl Shaw29,000,000 (48 bb)
5Daniel Sepiol27,900,000 (47 bb)
6John Richards26,400,000 (44 bb)
7Georgios Sotiropoulos24,600,000 (41 bb)
8Ben Heath22,300,000 (37 bb)
9Chris Moorman21,200,000 (35 bb)
10Andrew Lichtenberger19,500,000 (33 bb)
11Jason Min19,200,000 (32 bb)
12Henrique Zanetti17,300,000 (29 bb)
13Ade Olonoh15,500,000 (26 bb)
14Raphael Blouet15,400,000 (26 bb)
15Mark Mounsey14,000,000 (23 bb)
16Paulius Vaitiekunas10,000,000 (17 bb)

Day 5 saw 45 players return to action, but over the day 29 of them hit the rail including Andrei Boghean (17th - $236,300), Ren Lin (20th - $236,300), Alex Jauregui (25th - $159,200), Kristen Foxen (33rd - $132,500), Alex Foxen (39th - $132,500), Princess Love (40th - $132,500), and Jack Salter (46th - $111,300).

Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

According to live updates from the tournament, Alex Foxen was eliminated in Level 26 (100,000/200,000/200,000) before jamming 1.625 million holding the A6 in middle position and flipping against Chilaud, who called out of the big blind with the 33. The 964 flop gave Foxen the lead, but the running 5 turn and 2 river gave Chilaud a runner-runner straight.

Kristen Foxen
Kristen Foxen

Two levels later with the blinds at 150,000/300,000/300,000, Foxen’s wife, Kristen, followed him out the door after she nearly moved all in from the cutoff for 3.7 million with the A7 and Martirosian jammed from the big blind with the AQ. Foxen called off the little she had behind and the board ran out A1068K to give Martirosian the win thanks to his superior kicker.

Day 6 of the tournament will take place at Noon local time on Wednesday and play down to the final table of six players. Once again, PokerNews will publish a recap after play concludes for the day.