
Following a record 301 entries, the last 13 players of the 2023 WSOP Event 16 US$25,000 No-Limit Hold’em finished in Wednesday morning is Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.
Many players took advantage of the late registration to increase the number of entries to over 300 and increase prize money to $7,073,500 for the top 46 players with $40,000 mini cash and $1,698,215 for the awaiting champion.
Nacho Barbero made it to Day 2 without winning a prize.
The best of them all, so far ahead is Roman Hrabec who finished the day with 6,050,000 in chips , which made it to the top of the charts. The second place is Frank Funaro, the prize money is 5,065,000, and the podium is Aleksejs Ponakovs 4,470,000.
But there is no shortage of big names in the competition, such as Brian Rast (3,965.000), including Isa G. Haxton (3,820,000) and Christine Bicknell (2,675,000).
There are no Latinos in the bonus as the only one making it to day two is Nacho Barbero, who was short Chips and was eliminated on Wednesday.
At noon today in Las Vegas, players returned to the Horseshoe in Level 19 with 50,000/100,000 blinds and 100,000 big blinds. The title fight will begin and the final table will be broadcast live on PokerGO.
Event #16 $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em 8-Hand High Roller
Buy-In: $25,000 Buy-in: 301 Pot: $7,073,500
13 Finalists
1. Roman Hrabek – 6,050,000 2. Frank Funaro – 5,065,000 3. Aleksejs Ponakovs – 4,470,000 4. Joao Vieira – 4,090,000 5. Brian Rust – 3,965,000 6. Isaac Haxton – 3,820,000 7. Taylor Von Kriegenberg – 3,280,000 8° Darren Elias – 2,790,000 9° Lewis Spencer – 2,705,000 10° Kristen Fox – 2,675,000 11° Jorge Consileri – 2,650,000 12° Michael Jozoff – 2,085.000 13° Ryan O’Donnell – 1,570,000
Paytable
1° – $1,698,215 2° – $1,049,577 3° – $725,790 4° – $511,782 5° – $368,134 6° – $270,238 7° – $202,532 8° – $155,037 9° – $121 275 10° -1 1° – $96,986 12° -13° – $79,335
* Full results.
