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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #34: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha
Jours 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
kjj4
Prix
$298,192
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,808,925
Entrants
1,355
Info Niveau
Niveau
32
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 3
Entrants
10
Joueurs Survivants
1

Sean Troha Cements Himself a Winner in Event #34: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha

Niveau 32 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Sean Troha
Sean Troha

Sean Troha was left standing after a fun and exciting three days here in Event #34: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha, capturing his second career WSOP gold bracelet here at the World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Coming into Day 3, only ten players remained and it was anyone’s game. When the dust settled, it was Troha took home the top prize of $298,192, adding to his victory in Event #69: $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha Championship in 2022.

“I guess I’m as confident as I’ve been, there are still better players out there, but I’ve done a little bit of work and I guess I’m just trying to do my best”, Troha told PokerNews following his win on his confidence level in Omaha.

Troha went on to say that he’s been playing Omaha for about eight years now and it was a transition that just happened naturally, it was just the most fun game to play in Cleveland, Ohio, his home town. He credits his older brother, Kevin, who just had his first baby, for turning him onto the game back when he was in high school. Both brothers deserve a congratulations!

An unlikely runner up to Troha was Ryan Coon, who had told his wife at the start of the day that he might not even make it through the level as he started the day short, but there he was - eight pay jumps later. Matthew Parry gave his opponents hell along the way but had to settle for the bronze. There were plenty of big names this trio had to battle through to arrive on the main stage, including the likes of multiple-bracelet winners Robert Mizrachi, Daniel Negreanu, and Josh Arieh, just to name a few.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Sean TrohaUnited States$298,192
2Ryan CoonUnited States$184,305
3Matthew ParryUnited States$134,156
4Benjamin VorelandNorway$98,575
5Matthew BeinnerUnited States$73,530
6Naor SlobodskoyIsrael$55,381
7Robert MizrachiUnited States$42,200
8Jason BullockUnited States$32,537
9Ryan ChristophersonUnited States$25,387

Final Day Action

Going into Day 3, only ten players remained and the chip leaders were clustered closely together. It was the unfortunate Antonin Teisseire, from France, who bubbled the unofficial final table of nine when he couldn’t out chase the kings of Ryan Coon. John Racener, Daniel Negreanu, and Josh Arieh all battled to the final two tables on Day 2 but came up short at the end of the day.

Final Table Action

Ryan Christopherson had a tremendous run and had to find some crucial doubles on Day 2 to arrive at the final table. A quiet and thoughtful presence at the table, Christopherson didn’t go down without a fight, battling against the best in the world. Ultimately, he fell in 9th place when Coon caught the river against him in a three-way pot.

Jason Bullock had an aces vs aces confrontation on Day 2 that gave him the fuel he needed for his deep run. He had a grand time at the final table and even managed to get a nice bluff through against the young gun at the table. In the end, he was short stacked in a bloated pot when his pair of jacks that were run down by Matthew Parry, who had an hour of power at the final table where he could do no wrong.

Robert Mizrachi, who has four gold bracelets in mixed games, came into the day with the chip lead and, despite some ups and downs, came into the final table with the chip lead as well. There was an exciting point in Day 2 where he, Negreanu, and Arieh were all at the same table, assuredly to the amusement and chagrin of their opponents. A huge momentum shift occurred late in Day 2 when Mizrachi was able to get three streets of value from Arieh. Eventually Mizrachi’s luck came to an end when his run down was run down by a worse run down and he was forced to exit in 7th place.

Naor Slobodskoy was representing Israel at this final table and has cashes at the WSOP dating back to 2018. Focused and tuned in, Slobodskoy was lacking cards this final table and fell in 6th place when he ran into Troha’s kings.

Matthew Beinner was good natured all three days and had a great time while trying his best to chip up along the way. Newer to the scene than most at this final table, Breinner locked up his highest career score with this final table. He was the beneficiary of Arieh’s bust out late in Day 2 and he was one of the stacks to watch entering on Day 2. Beinner was rather snug at the final table but finally had to go with a nice configuration of kings which were outflopped by the likes of Troha.

Benjamin Voreland was the young gun at the table, at only 22-years old and he was asked by Josh Arieh on Day 2 if he thought his youth gave him an edge. It was the same table mentioned earlier with three consummate pros and he chose his words carefully; in short, no. A failed bluff against Parry at the final table saw Voreland lose a large portion of his chips and he was unable to correct the trajectory, eventually being eliminated in 4th place.

Matthew Parry did garner the chip lead for a short while at the final table and fought tooth and nail each day. His previously mentioned ability to call correctly on the river helped to maintain a healthy stack throughout Day 3. In the end, it was aces cracked for Parry that showed him the exit. Parry was visibly flustered upon leaving the tournament area.

Ryan Coon
Ryan Coon

Heads Up Action

Heads up wasn’t the longest ordeal, as Coon lost a big pot to Troha’s full house early on. As mentioned before, Coon had entered the day as one of the short stacks but was able to double early and shortly after he eliminated Teisseire and moved into contention. His wife also competed in this event and could be seen on the rail, rooting her husband from the end of Day 1 on. Troha got the last of Coon’s chips when his jacks were able to outrun the broadway cards of Coon, ending Day 3 after just six hours of play.

Sean Troha
Sean Troha

This concludes PokerNews coverage of Event #34: $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha. Stay tuned as we continued to cover every WSOP event here in Las Vegas.

Tags: Antonin TeisseireBenjamin VorelandDaniel NegreanuJason BullockJohn RacenerJosh AriehMatthew BeinnerMatthew ParryNaor SlobodskoyRobert MizrachiRyan ChristophersonRyan CoonSean Troha

Ryan Coon Eliminated in 2nd Place ($184,305)

Niveau 32 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Ryan Coon
Ryan Coon

Sean Troha called in the small blind and in the big blind, Ryan Coon potted for 750,000 which Troha called.

On the 1044 flop, Coon potted to 1,750,000 and Troha moved all in for 5,900,000 effective and Coon called.

Ryan Coon: AK108
Sean Troha: KJJ4

The board ran out 86 and Troha's three fours held up against Coon's two pair and Coon shook hands with Troha as his impressive run came to an end in second place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sean Troha us
Sean Troha
33,875,000
7,000,000
7,000,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Ryan Coon us
Ryan Coon
Eliminé

Tags: Ryan CoonSean Troha

Phil Galfond Offers Poker Hall of Fame Pick; Says Two Should Be Inducted Per Year

Niveau 32 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

Phil Galfond has yet to make an appearance at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP), and as he told PokerNews, right now he has no plans to play live.

“But who knows, plans change,” added Galfond, who has been playing online at WSOP.com.

While Galfond hasn’t been at the WSOP – well, at least Phil as his wife, Farah Galfond, has been competing – the three-time bracelet winner is still weighing in by his relatively new newsletter “PG’s Takes of the Week.”

One of the topics the online poker legend, who prior to the WSOP inserted himself in some drama involving Doug Polk and Charlie Carrel with a pointed letter, was that of the Poker Hall of Fame. Right now, the public is being solicited for nomination.

“The nominations for the Poker Hall of Fame are now open, presenting voters with a familiar dilemma: there are simply too many great options to choose from,” Galfond wrote before giving his picks.

Click here to see Phil Galfond's PHoF picks!

Matthew Parry Eliminated In 3rd Place ($134,156)

Niveau 32 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Matthew Parry
Matthew Parry

Sean Troha raised to 550,000 on the button and in the big blind Matthew Parry potted which was followed by a repot from Troha and Parry called for his remaining 8,500,000.

Matthew Parry: AAJ7
Sean Troha: AK95

The board ran out KQ6Q8 and Troha made a flush on the runout to take down the pot and Parry exited the tournament in third place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sean Troha us
Sean Troha
23,525,000
8,725,000
8,725,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Ryan Coon us
Ryan Coon
10,350,000
-50,000
-50,000
Matthew Parry us
Matthew Parry
Eliminé
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Matthew ParrySean Troha

Benjamin Voreland Eliminated in 4th Place ($98,575)

Niveau 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Benjamin Voreland
Benjamin Voreland

Sean Troha raised to 400,000 in the cutoff and on the button, Ryan Coon potted to 1,500,000 which saw Voreland commit his stack of 300,000 in the big blind while Troha folded.

Benjamin Voreland: Q988
Ryan Coon: AA98

The board ran out K5410K and Coon made a flush to take down the pot and Voreland exited the tournament area.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sean Troha us
Sean Troha
16,500,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Matthew Parry us
Matthew Parry
12,700,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ryan Coon us
Ryan Coon
4,600,000
Benjamin Voreland no
Benjamin Voreland
Eliminé

Tags: Benjamin VorelandRyan CoonSean Troha

Coon Flops The Stones

Niveau 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Ryan Coon
Ryan Coon

Two short stacks collided when Benjamin Voreland and Ryan Coon put all their chips in preflop. Coon doubled early in the day to carry him this far and was at risk again, hours later.

Ryan Coon: KKJ10
Benjamin Voreland: A965

Coon winced at the A on the window but it dissipated as the QJ rolled off behind it, flopping him broadway. Always a sweat, the turn was the A, giving Voreland 11 outs going into the river. The river was the 3 and Coon's stack soared, stinging Voreland's.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Ryan Coon us
Ryan Coon
3,100,000
550,000
550,000
Benjamin Voreland no
Benjamin Voreland
500,000
-2,300,000
-2,300,000

Tags: Benjamin VorelandRyan Coon

The Troha Shuffle

Niveau 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Sean Troha
Sean Troha

On a board reading, 99x4 Matthew Parry checked to Sean Troha, who cut out a bet of 400,000 and slid it into the middle. Parry opted for a raise to 1,150,000, which Parry called.

The turn brought the 8 and Parry slowed down with a check. Troha bet a cool 1,000,000 and Parry conceded the pot.

Troha has continued to increase the gap between him and his competitors.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sean Troha us
Sean Troha
16,000,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Matthew Parry us
Matthew Parry
10,600,000
-700,000
-700,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Matthew ParrySean Troha

Matthew Beinner Eliminated in 5th Place ($73,530)

Niveau 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Matthew Bennier
Matthew Bennier

Sean Troha raised to 400,000 in the hijack and in the cutoff Matthew Beinner bet pot to 1,500,000 which only Troha called.

The flop peeled off 9106 and Troha moved all in for 1,400,000 effective and Beinner called to put himself at risk.

Matthew Beinner: KKQ10
Sean Troha: J976

The board ran out 38 and Troha's two pair turned into a straight by the river which put Beinner's kings in second place. Beinner shook all of his tablemates hands as he exited the tournament.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sean Troha us
Sean Troha
14,100,000
3,600,000
3,600,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Matthew Beinner us
Matthew Beinner
Eliminé

Tags: Matthew BeinnerSean Troha

Naor Slobodskoy Eliminated in 6th Place ($55,381)

Niveau 30 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Naor Slobodskoy
Naor Slobodskoy

Naor Slobodskoy got his remaining 970,000 in chips in preflop against the commanding stack of Sean Troha. Cards were soon on their backs.

Naor Slobodskoy: AJ102
Sean Troha: KKQ3

When the flop rolled 654, Slobodskoy acknowledged his wheel draw, but by the time the 4 came on the turn, he was already wishing his remaining opponents luck. His foresight proved to be true when the Q fell, officially eliminating him from the tournament.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sean Troha us
Sean Troha
11,125,000
825,000
825,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Naor Slobodskoy il
Naor Slobodskoy
Eliminé

Tags: Naor SlobodskoySean Troha

Robert Mizrachi Eliminated in 7th Place ($42,200)

Niveau 30 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Robert Mizrachi
Robert Mizrachi

Sean Troha raised to 375,000 in late position and in the hijack Robert Mizrachi potted to 1,365,000 which saw only Troha call.

On the flop of 752, Troha moved all in for 1,000,000 effective and Mizrachi called.

Robert Mizrachi: AKQJ
Sean Troha: 10987

The board ran out 59, Mizrachi missed his flush draw, Troha improved to two pair, and the four-time bracelet winner exited the tournament area.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sean Troha us
Sean Troha
10,300,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Robert Mizrachi us
Robert Mizrachi
Eliminé
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 4X Winner

Tags: Robert MizrachiSean Troha