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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #64: $600 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack Championship
Giorni 4
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Risultati finali
Vincitore
Mano Vincente
96
Premio
$271,032
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Montepremi
$2,194,530
Entries
4,303
Informazioni livello
Livello
41
Bui
1,000,000 / 2,000,000
Ante
2,000,000
Informazioni Giocatori - Giorno 4
Entries
3
Giocatori Rimasti
1

Event #64: $600 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack Championship

Giorno 4 completo

David Guay Celebrates on Canada Day with WSOP Gold ($271,032)

Livello 41 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
David Guay
David Guay

A new champion has been crowned at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. After four days of play, Canada's David Guay was victorious in Event #64: $600 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack Championship after defeating John Taylor in heads-up play to take down the coveted bracelet and $271,032 first-place prize.

Guay, who had over $1.2 million in live earnings, added to his impressive poker resume with a win and first career WSOP bracelet. After the win, Guay was at a loss for words and looked to be emotional after the victory finally set in.

"I'm definitely going to be more emotional later," Guay said after being asked how he felt to win the bracelet. "I'm going to call my mom soon to let her know,"

Guay also had one of the loudest final table rails and was thrilled to have the support. "It's great, I had a lot of friends and family here on the rail and some I only know from way back at Playground Poker in Canada,"

Guay was able to celebrate the win on Canada Day and was on his way out with his large group of friends and family to soak it all in.

2023 WSOP Event #64 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1David GuayCanada$271,032
2John TaylorUnited States$167,483
3Steven StolzenfeldUnited States$124,850
4Jonathan FhimaFrance$93,795
5Romain KowalczykFrance$71,018
6Gaetan BalleurFrance$54,199
7David SebesfiAustralia$41,694
8Paul HindmarchUnited Kingdom$32,332
9Ahmed KarrimSouth-Africa$25,276

Event Recap

A total of 4,303 entrants joined the action on Day 1 to create a massive $2,194,530 prize pool. Many notable names were in the mix and some who found a cash included Kristen Deardorff (427th - $1,200), Conrad Simpson (398th - $1,200), Martin Zamani (336th - $1,299), Matt Affleck (293rd - $1,418), and bracelet winner Erik Cajelais (19th - $10,249), who fell just short of the final table when he exited in 19th.

On Day 3 it took only five hours of play for the unofficial final table to be set when Christian Dalder got in his king-queen ahead of Steven Stolzenfeld who held queen-ten. The ten hit the turn and Dalder exited in 11th to bring the event down to one table.

Soon after, the bust outs were fast and furious with David Stellmon eliminated in 10th place, Ahmed Karrim out in ninth, Paul Hindmarch in eighth and David Sebesfi exited in seventh.

The final six players moved to the outer table on the main stage and it didn't take long for the chips to hit the middle. Gaetan Balleur was the first casualty when he moved in with king-nine but was up against the king-jack for Taylor who held to send Balleur out in sixth place.

Shortly after, Romain Kowalczyk would try to bluff his way out of a big pot with ace-high against Stolzenfeld, but hit the rail in fifth when Stolzenfeld snap-called his shove with the nut-straight.

Jonathan Fhima was at the top of the leaderboard for much of Day 3, but his day would come to an end when he couldn't win a flip with ace-seven against the pocket sixes for Guay to send him out in fourth place.

The three-handed battle started with the average stack being 73 big blinds, but Stolzenfeld was well in the lead. After many back-and-forth pots, the chips started to move away from Stolzenfeld and the stacks evened out. Guay found a much-needed double when he made the nut-straight on the river and snap-called the shove from Stolzenfeld who had trip queens.

Initially, the plan was to play down to a winner, but after close to four hours of three-handed play, the tournament director announced the remaining three would bag for the night and come back for a Day 4.

Final Day Action

Day 4 started with Taylor in the chip lead, Guay in second and Stolzenfeld in third. The action got off to a hot start with Taylor extending his lead by taking back-to-back pots from Stolzenfeld who became short. A few hands later Guay moved all in on Stolzenfeld who called with queen-four in the big blind for his last 11 big blinds. Guay held jack-ten suited and couldn't connect to secure the double up for Stolzenfeld to get back into contention.

Unfortunately for Stolzenfeld, his run would come to an end when he called preflop for his tournament life with ace-king against the ten-nine for Guay. The flop fanned out a ten and the rest was no improvement for Stolzenfeld who was sent to the payout desk in third place for a six-figure score.

Steven Stolzenfeld
Steven Stolzenfeld

The final two players took a quick five-minute break to talk to their rails, but Guay started with an over 6-1 chip lead on Taylor. The heads-up match lasted only one hand when Guay moved in his big stack with nine-six and was called by Taylor who held queen-ten for his tournament life.

The flop ran out with a six and when the rest of the board bricked off, Taylor was forced to settle with a runner-up finish. Guay scored the victory and WSOP gold bracelet.

David Guay
David Guay

That wraps up the coverage of Event #64: $600 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack Championship. Be sure to stick with PokerNews for the rest of the 2023 WSOP here at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Ahmed KarrimChristian DalderConrad SimpsonDavid GuayDavid SebesfiDavid StellmonErik CajelaisGaetan BalleurJohn TaylorJonathan FhimaKristen DeardorffMartin ZamaniMatt AffleckParis Las VegasPaul HindmarchRomain KowalczykSteven Stolzenfeld

David Guay Wins Event #64: $600 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack Championship ($271,032)

Livello 41 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
David Guay
David Guay

In the final hand David Guay moved in with 96 and was called by John Taylor who held Q10.

The board ran out K86J4 and the pair of sixes got the job done for Guay to win the tournament and first career bracelet.

A full recap of the event will be available shortly.

Tags: David GuayJohn Taylor

John Taylor Eliminated In 2nd Place ($167,483)

Livello 41 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
John Taylor
John Taylor

David Guay moved all in on the button, well covering the stack of John Taylor in the big blind, who made the call for his tournament life.

John Taylor: Q10
David Guay: 96

Taylor got it in ahead, but when the board ran out K86J4, it was the flopped six for Guay that locked up the win and sent Taylor out in runner-up position.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Profile photo of David Guay ca
David Guay
129,425,000
19,950,000
19,950,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of John S Taylor us
John S Taylor
Eliminato
Day 3 Chip Leader

Tags: David GuayJohn Taylor

A Short Break While the Heads Up Is Prepared

Livello 41 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante

The two remaining players are taking a small break of five minutes while the heads up between David Guay and John Taylor is being set up.

Guay holds the massive chip lead with over 100 million in chips, while Taylor needs some help with less than ten big blinds.

Steven Stolzenfeld Eliminated in 3rd Place ($124,850)

Livello 41 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
Steven Stolzenfeld
Steven Stolzenfeld

John Taylor folded on the button before David Guay open-jammed from the small blind, covering Stefan Stolzenfeld's stack of roughly 15 big blinds. Stolzenfeld snap called and a huge pot of over 60 million was created.

Steven Stolzenfeld: AK
David Guay: 109

Once more, David Guay was behind preflop, and once again he would spring ahead on the flop when it came 1084. Stolzenfeld was looking to hit an ace or a king on the turn, but the 10 came instead. There were no outs left now for Stolzenfeld, who announced that fact to his rail dejectedly.

The river came the meaningless 5 but Stolzenfeld had already left the felt, joining his rail for some consolation. The six-figure payout he received for finishing in third place would surely help ease the pain as well.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Profile photo of David Guay ca
David Guay
109,475,000
37,975,000
37,975,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of John S Taylor us
John S Taylor
19,950,000
-1,650,000
-1,650,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Steven Stolzenfeld us
Steven Stolzenfeld
Eliminato
Day 1 Chip Leader

Tags: David GuayJohn TaylorSteven Stolzenfeld

Guay Scores Double To Jump Into Chip Lead

Livello 41 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante

John Taylor opened to 4,500,000 in the small blind and David Guay called from the big blind.

The flop came K82 and Taylor led out for 5,000,000, which Guay called. On the J turn Taylor moved all in and Guay snap-called for his last 26,200,000 total.

David Guay: K4
John Taylor: A8

Guay was well ahead with his top pair and flush draw, and when the river fell the 3, it was the king-four that held up to score a massive double up for Guay to climb into the chip lead position.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Profile photo of David Guay ca
David Guay
71,500,000
35,800,000
35,800,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Steven Stolzenfeld us
Steven Stolzenfeld
36,325,000
2,150,000
2,150,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Profile photo of John S Taylor us
John S Taylor
21,600,000
-37,950,000
-37,950,000
Day 3 Chip Leader

Tags: David GuayJohn TaylorSteven Stolzenfeld

Livello: 41

Bui: 1,000,000/2,000,000

Ante: 2,000,000

Miracle Flop Saves Guay From Going Down

Livello 40 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
David Guay
David Guay

Steven Stolzenfeld raised to 3,200,000 from the button and John Taylor folded his small blind. David Guay was in the big blind and counted out a three-bet to 8,500,000, which he eventually put in.

Stolzenfeld eyed his opponent for a bit before putting in an additional raise, putting his opponent all-in. Guay wasted no time and instantly called to put himself at risk

David Guay: JJ
Steven Stolzenfeld: AA

Stolzenfeld found aces and for the second time on Day 4, it was looking likely that heads up would be reached. However, for the second time the board saved the shorter stack when the flop came 2J7. Guay flopped a set of jacks and no ace would come on the Q turn or 4 river.

Guay doubled up and is now even in chips with Stolzenfeld.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Profile photo of John S Taylor us
John S Taylor
59,550,000
-6,375,000
-6,375,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Profile photo of David Guay ca
David Guay
35,700,000
20,200,000
20,200,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Steven Stolzenfeld us
Steven Stolzenfeld
34,175,000
-13,825,000
-13,825,000
Day 1 Chip Leader

Tags: David GuayJohn TaylorSteven Stolzenfeld

Taylor Puts Stolzenfeld To The Test

Livello 40 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante

John Taylor opened to 4,000,000 on the button and only Steven Stolzenfeld called from the big blind.

On the flop of 952, Stolzenfeld checked to Taylor who tossed out a bet of 3,000,000. Stolzenfeld put in a check-raise to 9,500,000 and Taylor quickly moved all in. Stolzenfeld folded and the pot was sent to Taylor who has regained the chip lead.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Profile photo of John S Taylor us
John S Taylor
65,925,000
27,575,000
27,575,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Steven Stolzenfeld us
Steven Stolzenfeld
48,000,000
-20,575,000
-20,575,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Profile photo of David Guay ca
David Guay
15,500,000
-7,000,000
-7,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: John TaylorSteven StolzenfeldDavid Guay