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2023 WSOP Paradise

Event #11: $800 Flip & Go
Jours 2
Event Info

2023 WSOP Paradise

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
ak
Prix
$110,591
Event Info
Buy-in
$800
Prize Pool
$567,580
Entrants
767
Info Niveau
Niveau
18
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 2
Entrants
96
Joueurs Survivants
1

Artur Martirosian Wins Second Bracelet in Event #11: $800 Flip & Go ($110,591)

Niveau 18 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Artur Martirosian
Artur Martirosian

Another gold bracelet winner has been crowned on the penultimate day of the 2023 World Series of Poker Paradise at the Atlantis Resort & Casino on the Bahamas. Only 96 players out of 767 entries had survived their pineapple flip to secure a portion of the $567,580 prize pool and returned to their seats for the final day of Event #11: $800 Flip & Go.

Some of the contestants were chasing the elusive WSOP victory while others had a shot at additional bonuses courtesy of GGPoker. After running hot on the final two tables, rising poker prodigy Artur Martirosian defeated Dongwuk Moon in heads-up to claim his second WSOP gold bracelet.

In September 2023, Martirosian won the $10K HU Championship on GGPoker and he has now doubled his tally. This year alone, Martirosian reached two final tables in the live editions and cashed eight times. The top prize of $110,591 sometimes only represents one buy-in when he competes in high-stakes competitions but it also comes with the shiny hardware.

Runner-up Moon became a fan favourite during the ongoing $5,000 Main Event Championship in which he cashed for $13,900 for his 146th place. The consolation prize was far higher this time, as he collected $70,000 for the efforts.

Also featured on the final table were Event #9: $100,000 Ultra High Roller winner Masashi Oya and Adam Swan, who reached his third WSOP live final table in 2023.

Final Table Result Event #11: $800 Flip & Go

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Artur MartirosianRussia$110,591
2Dongwuk MoonSouth Korea$70,000
3Yuzhou YinChina$50,800
4Sunghak LeeSouth Korea$36,700
5Juan BarazaSpain$25,800
6Masashi OyaJapan$19,500
7Adam SwanUnited States$14,200
8John ArmbrustUnited States$11,200

Winner's Reaction

The online crusher who has become known under the moniker "mararthur1" appeared on the live poker scene in 2017 and his big scores started flowing in 2020. Ever since, he has racked up more than $12.5 million in cashes to enter the top 100 of the all-time money list.

Martirosian confirmed that he feels very comfortable during live poker sessions and that showed today.

"I don't know, but the last few years I enjoy live poker more and more. I give my best all the time," the new two-time champion said. He has been known to be one of the most aggressive players at the tables but that isn't his only recipe for success, as reiterated with the help of a translator.

"Yes, the aggressive style helps a lot, but sometimes you have to change the gears and change the style."

The WSOP bracelet wasn't necessarily the first thing he had in mind when traveling to Paradise Island in order to compete in the tournaments during the two-week series.

"I didn't think about it [the bracelet], I just came here to play poker. The next bracelet will be in the summer, I hope. But the amount of bracelets doesn't really show your skill level or how good you are at the game, because you might be lucky with some of them. But it is obviously nice to have it as a trophy for home."

With two WSOP bracelets and one EPT Main Event under his belt, the next goals for his poker resume are as firmly set as his travel plans to Las Vegas the next day.

"World Poker Tour and Triton are next. I just can't win Triton, it is my unluckiest series," Martirosian said with a smile on the face.

Artur Martirosian
Artur Martirosian

Action of the Final Day

With seventy five big blinds starting stack and 30-minute levels, the opening stages unfolded in exhilarating speed. During the first four hours of play, two thirds of those who had qualified through their respective Crazy Pineapple flips had already visited the payout desk. That included such big names as David Williams, Shaun Deeb, Chris Brewer, Maria Ho, Erick Lindgren, Jeff Gross and Josh Arieh.

The next two hour session at the tables whittled down the field of hopefuls to just one dozen and Artur Martirosian skyrocketed to the top spot with one third of the chips in play. He was responsible for the eliminations of Dov Markowich, Rene Majed, Aram Oganyan, and Wai Lo. Oganyan was caught three-bet jamming 45 big blinds with ace-king and Martirosian prevailed with pocket kings. He then also held with queen-nine suited for flopped top pair and turned straight draw against the naked nut flush draw of Lo.

Yuval Bronshtein missed out on securing a $25,000 bonus by GGPoker when he finished in 12th place and Dong Meng followed soon after. The run-good of Martirosian then extended further when he found kings again, besting the ace-queen suited of Oktay Koeysu in a preflop contest.

Once the field combined to a single table, all of the short stacks kept doubling. It was then Matthew Aquino who was knocked out by Sunghak Lee and Adam Swan subsequently locked up the aforementioned WSOP Paradise Parlay bonus, since he had an 8th and 2nd place finish in Las Vegas earlier in the summer already. It wouldn't take long for the next all-in showdown to unfold and John Armbrust lost a classic flip with ace-king suited against the pocket queens of Dongwuk Moon.

Swan exited the final table with a smile on the face and “back to Vegas” after his short stack ride came to an end against Lee. Masashi Oya then eventually lost an all-in for his tournament life after previously escaping several times and Juan Baraza was the next short stack to bow out. In four-handed play, Lee and Moon had pulled ahead while Martirosian dropped to third place.

Lee's fortunes changed when Yin doubled through him and then ran with ace-eight into the pocket kings of Martirosian. A short-lived three-handed tussle saw Moon jump into a big lead when he jammed into Martirosian before his queen-ten suited turned a flush to knock out Yin. That gave the jovial South Korean a four-to-one lead over Martirosian in the duel for the coveted WSOP gold bracelet.

Final Table Flip and Go
Final Table Flip and Go

In the first hand of heads-up play, Martirosian doubled in a flip and then regained the lead through another double-up soon after. There would be no comeback from Moon when his jam with queen-seven ran into another big hand of Martirosian, and that concluded the tournament.

Another four WSOP gold bracelets will be awarded tonight at the venue and on GGPoker, with the final day of the festival on Paradise Island to follow. Stay tuned right here on PokerNews to find out who lifts the gold bracelets for the winner shots.

Tags: Adam SwanAram OganyanArtur MartirosianDongwuk MoonDov MarkowichErick LindgrenJeff GrossJohn ArmbrustJosh AriehJuan BarazaMaria HoMasashi OyaMatthew AquinoOktay KoeysuRene MajedSunghak LeeWai LoYuval BronshteinYuzhou Yin

Dongwuk Moon Eliminated in 2nd Place ($70,000)

Niveau 18 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Dongwuk Moon
Dongwuk Moon

After a series of limped pots that mostly went the way of Artur Martirosian, the stack of Dongwuk Moon had dwindled to 12 big blinds. Once more, Martirosian limped the button and Moon pushed all-in, which brought with it the snap-call by the Russian.

"You got me," Moon said as he was caught with the fingers in the cookie jar before flipping over his cards.

Dongwuk Moon: Q7
Artur Martirosian: AK

The A1010 flop left Moon on very thin ice, needing running cards to avoid the elimination. Some glimmer of hope came with the Q turn but the K river ended his remarkable run in second place for $70,000.

For Martirosian, it was the second WSOP gold bracelet after winning the $10K HU Championship on GGPoker earlier this year.

A full recap of today's action is to follow.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Artur Martirosian ru
Artur Martirosian
14,400,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Dongwuk Moon us
Dongwuk Moon
Eliminé

Tags: Artur MartirosianDongwuk Moon

Yuzhou Yin Eliminated in 3rd Place ($50,800)

Niveau 18 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Yuzhou Yin
Yuzhou Yin

Yuzhou Yin raised to 250,000 from the button before Dongwuk Moon made it 850,000 from the small blind. Artur Martirosian got out of the way and Yin shoved 2,630,000. Moon leaned back and talked out his options before he determined he needed to be around 38% to call. He eventually slid in the chips and the cards were turned up.

Yuzhou Yin: A8
Dongwuk Moon: Q10

Moon was slightly better than 38% and the board ran out KJ75K to give him the flush and the elimination. Yin exited in third place for $50,800.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Dongwuk Moon us
Dongwuk Moon
11,575,000
3,050,000
3,050,000
Artur Martirosian ru
Artur Martirosian
2,830,000
30,000
30,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Yuzhou Yin cn
Yuzhou Yin
Eliminé

Tags: Artur MartirosianDongwuk MoonYuzhou Yin

Sunghak Lee Eliminated in 4th Place ($36,700)

Niveau 17 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Sunghak Lee
Sunghak Lee

Down to around 925,000 and just before the blinds went up, Sunghak Lee pushed all-in from the cutoff. Artur Martirosian snap-called out of the big blind and his table mates smirked when the cards were turned over.

Sunghak Lee: A8
Artur Martirosian: KK

Martirosian had previously knocked out several opponents with pocket kings and would do so again on the Q8436 runout. Lee bowed out in 4th place and receives $36,700.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Artur Martirosian ru
Artur Martirosian
5,000,000
900,000
900,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Sunghak Lee kr
Sunghak Lee
Eliminé

Tags: Artur MartirosianSunghak Lee

Juan Baraza Eliminated in 5th Place ($25,800)

Niveau 16 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Juan Baraza
Juan Baraza

Sunghak Lee verbally announced sixty and it took a few seconds before he clarified that he meant a min-raise to 160,000, which then stood. It folded to Juan Baraza in the big blind and he carefully studied the tournament info screen before shoving for 290,000, Lee called instantly.

Juan Baraza: QJ
Sunghak Lee: K8

Baraza had live cards on the AA2 flop and 4 turn but the 5 river let the high-card play, sending the Spaniard to the rail in 5th place for $25,800.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sunghak Lee kr
Sunghak Lee
5,200,000
325,000
325,000
Juan Baraza es
Juan Baraza
Eliminé

Tags: Juan BarazaSunghak Lee

Moon Hero-Calls Correctly Against Martirosian

Niveau 16 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Dongwuk Moon
Dongwuk Moon

Dongwuk Moon raised for Sunghak Lee in the big blind to call. Lee check-called the K64 flop for 120,000 before they checked down the 9 turn and 7 river. Lee tabled the A6 and won the pot.

Artur Martirosian then raised to 160,000 and Moon defended the big blind. Moon check-raised the K83 flop from 110,000 to 330,000 and won the pot uncontested.

Martirosian won the blinds and ante with a min-raise, then defended the big blind against Moon's min-raise on the button. The Q87 flop was checked by Martirosian, Moon bet 180,000 and the call of the chip leader followed.

The A turn was checked and Martirosian bet the 2 river for 800,000. Moon then went into an atypical tank and called after two minutes.

"You win," Martirosian declared and revealed 109 for a busted straight draw. Moon won the pot with the K10 and that resulted in some gasps by the other players.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Artur Martirosian ru
Artur Martirosian
5,200,000
-1,200,000
-1,200,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Dongwuk Moon us
Dongwuk Moon
5,100,000
1,150,000
1,150,000
Sunghak Lee kr
Sunghak Lee
3,700,000
725,000
725,000
Juan Baraza es
Juan Baraza
420,000
20,000
20,000
Yuzhou Yin cn
Yuzhou Yin
355,000
-195,000
-195,000

Tags: Artur MartirosianDongwuk MoonSunghak Lee

Masashi Oya Eliminated in 6th Place ($19,500)

Niveau 16 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Masashi Oya
Masashi Oya

Masashi Oya shoved his last 440,000 and Artur Martirosian called from the next seat over in the small blind before Sunghak Lee came along from the big blind.

The flop was 10K4 and Martirosian bet 700,000 to a quick fold from Lee. With no more side pot, the cards were turned up.

Masashi Oya: KJ
Artur Martirosian: 44

The board finished up 5A and Martirosian eliminated Oya in sixth place for $19,500.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Artur Martirosian ru
Artur Martirosian
6,400,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Sunghak Lee kr
Sunghak Lee
2,975,000
-325,000
-325,000
Masashi Oya jp
Masashi Oya
Eliminé
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Artur MartirosianMasashi OyaSunghak Lee

Adam Swan Eliminated in 7th Place ($14,200)

Niveau 15 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Adam Swan
Adam Swan

Adam Swan shoved his last 260,000 from the cutoff and Sunghak Lee called from the button. The blinds got out of the way and action was heads up with Swan at risk.

Adam Swan: K10
Sunghak Lee: KQ

The board ran out 564A8 and Lee picked up the elimination with the better king-high.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sunghak Lee kr
Sunghak Lee
3,300,000
350,000
350,000
Adam Swan us
Adam Swan
Eliminé

Tags: Adam SwanSunghak Lee

John Armbrust Eliminated in 8th Place ($11,200)

Niveau 15 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
John Armbrust
John Armbrust

Ever since winning two flips, John Armbrust had been switching gears and got another two jams through to nearly reach seven figures. He then faced the open raise to 120,000 by Dongwuk Moon and three-bet jammed out of the big blind.

"I don't think I gonna fold but I want to know how much," Moon said after asking for an exact count. The shove was for 920,000 and Moon called right after getting the amount.

John Armbrust: AK
Dongwuk Moon: QQ

The most classic of flips went to Moon on a board of J7675 and Armbrust was eliminated in 8th place for $11,200.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Dongwuk Moon us
Dongwuk Moon
3,950,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
John Armbrust us
John Armbrust
Eliminé

Tags: Dongwuk MoonJohn Armbrust

Matthew Aquino Eliminated in 9th Place ($8,300)

Niveau 15 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Matthew Aquino
Matthew Aquino

Action was heads up with over 400,000 in the middle and 36J4 on the board when Sunghak Lee checked before Matthew Aquino bet 245,000. Lee responded with a shove and Aquino went into the tank with less. He eventually emerged to make the call and the cards were turned up.

Matthew Aquino: 55
Sunghak Lee: AJ

The board finished up with 10 and Lee dodged several outs to eliminate Aquino in ninth place for $8,300.

The final table is now official, and it's the third for Adam Swan after he finished second in the $1,500 Freezeout and eighth in the $2,500 Freezeout this summer at the WSOP. This third final table locks up a $25,000 bonus for Swan as part of the WSOP Paradise Parlay bonus.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sunghak Lee kr
Sunghak Lee
2,950,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
Matthew Aquino us
Matthew Aquino
Eliminé

Tags: Adam SwanMatthew Aquino