Daniel "pepperprince" Zack open-jammed for 463,996 from early position and was called by "avant9201" from the small blind before Upeshka "gomezhamburg" De Silva gave Zack isolation after he came over the top for 2,385,062 from the big blind.
Daniel "pepperprince" Zack:
Upeshka "gomezhamburg" De Silva:
Zack held live cards but couldn't find a pair with the runout ending his tournament in ninth place.
Action on the table folded around to Scott "intheblack14" Epstein who raised all in for 13,648,668 from the button and Michael “mikeob81” O'Brien called off their 2,382,502 stack from the big blind.
Michael “mikeob81” O'Brien:
Scott "intheblack14" Epstein:
Epstein was ahead with his made hand of tens and nothing changed after the flop.
The turn however, gave Epstein a sweat as it O'Brien the nut flush draw but the completed the board on the river ending their tournament in eighth place.
Action on the table folded around to Dilip Kumar “dogmai” Natarajan who raised all in for 3,615,011 from middle position and Raymond "avant9201" Avant gave them isolation after the came over the top for 7,419,774 from the cutoff.
Dilip Kumar “dogmai” Natarajan:
Raymond "avant9201" Avant:
Natarajan was in need of some help and found it with the flop giving them a set of eights.
The turn filled up Natarajan and they were looking good to score a double-up until the appeared on the river ending their tournament in seventh place.
Action on the table folded around to Upeshka "gomezhamburg" De Silva who raised all in for 647,864 from the small blind and Scott "intheblack14" Epstein called from the small blind.
Scott "intheblack14" Epstein:
Upeshka "gomezhamburg" De Silva:
De Silva held the better hand and nothing changed after the flop.
The turn however, paired Epstein and the river eliminated De Silva in fourth place.
On Thursday night, the 2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Event #23: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Knockout attracted 1,452 players, which created a $667,920 prize pool. After 11 hours of play, it was New Jersey player Raymond “avant9201” Avant coming out on top to win the bracelet and $93,775.96 first-place prize.
It marked Avant's first-ever WSOP cash, and according to HendonMob, he has no live tournament cashes.
2020 WSOP Online Event #23 Final Table Results
Place
Player
Prize
KO
1
Raymond “avant9201” Avant
$93,776
$1,700
2
Scott "intheblack14" Epstein
$58,074
$500
3
Ryan “im.sorry” Torgersen
$41,243
$1,100
4
Upeshka “gomezhamburg” De Silva
$29,690
$700
5
Byung Jun “YESUM1987” Kim
$21,693
$900
6
Zachary “kings702” Grech
$15,995
$900
7
Dilip Kumar “dogmai” Natarajan
$12,023
$2,900
8
Michael “mikeob81” O'Brien
$9,095
$400
9
Dan “pepperprince” Zack
$7,004
$400
After Toya “HandyCapper” McLeod bubbled in 208th place, the march to the final table began. Among those to cash but fall short of the final nine were Greg “FossilMan” Raymer (191st - $574.99), Calvin “projector52” Anderson (129th - $679.53), Allen “Acnyc719” Chang (84th - $940.89), Daniel “DNegs” Negreanu (25th - $2,770.41), and final table bubble boy Anthony “Fresshh429” Conte (10th - $5,436.28).
Bracelet winner Dan “pepperprince” Zack began the final table second in chips, but he found himself on the short stack after his missed flush-draw bluff was picked off by Scott “intheblack14” Epstein. Not long after, he ran queen-jack into the ace-king of Upeshka “gomezhamburg” De Silva to fall in ninth place.
Michael “mikeob81” O'Brien then busted in eighth place after losing a flip with ace-king against Epstein’s pocket tens, and then Avant used pocket tens to dispatch Dilip Kumar “dogmai” Natarajan, who had eights. The latter flopped a set only to see the former river the two outer.
From there the eliminations came quickly with the rest of the competition falling within 20 minutes. Zachary “kings702” Grech lost with nines against the king-six of “avant9201” after a king spiked on the flop, and then Avant used jack-seven suited to bust Byung Jun "YESUM1987" Kim, who had gotten it in with king-queen.
De Silva, a two-time bracelet winner, was the next to go when he got his short stack all in with ace-king only to be outdrawn by Epstein’s nine-deuce, and then Avant woke up with aces after Ryan “im.sorry” Torgersen had jammed with queen three. Torgersen failed to get lucky and notched a third-place finish to go with his win and runner-up performances earlier in the series (he should now hold a firm lead atop the Championship leaderboard).
Heads-up play began with both players fairly even in chips, but Avant managed to pull out to a big lead before it all came down to a flip. Epstein was at risk and looking to hold with pocket fours against ace-five suited. Unfortunately for Epstein, a five appeared on the flop and he had to settle for second place.
The next tournament on the schedule – Event #24: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 8-Handed – will take place at 3 p.m. PDT on Friday. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will once again be reporting all the action, so be sure to tune in then to see who captures the next 2020 WSOP bracelet!
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