Event #58: $3,000 Limit Hold'em (6-Handed)
Jour 3 terminé
Event #58: $3,000 Limit Hold'em (6-Handed)
Jour 3 terminé
The final day of Event #58: $3,000 Limit Hold'em (6-Handed) has concluded at the 2023 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Jason Daly has emerged victorious after a dominant final table performance to take home $165,250 and his first gold bracelet.
The event attracted 263 total entrants, up from last year's attendance of 213, to generate a total prize pool of $702,210. Only 17 of those initial entrants found a bag for Day 3 to battle it out for the top prize.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1st | Jason Daly | United States | $165,250 |
2nd | Brent Mutter | United States | $102,132 |
3rd | Nick Pupillo | United States | $72,681 |
4th | Freddy Sageer | United States | $52,056 |
5th | Daniel Young | United States | $37,526 |
6th | Mavrick Yoo | United States | $27,228 |
"It means a lot," Daly said when asked what this win meant to him. "On the grind, I moved out to Vegas when I was 21, and that didn't work out. I'm 41 now, so I've come full circle. It's the first limit hold'em tournament I've ever played, so it's pretty cool. It's a bucket list item, and I'm just kind of speechless right now."
Daly, who started playing poker online in college during the Moneymaker era, mentioned that he's never experienced a final table run quite as dominant as he was today.
"This is my third World Series final table. I had a huge chip lead like this last year and blew it, so I was focused, and I was doing everything I could not to screw this one up".
Daly, who has several WSOP cashes across different mixed games such as Triple Draw and H.O.R.S.E., credited his success to his ability to adapt to other opponents' strategies and use them to his advantage.
"I think with the mixed games, I learn quickly, and I kind of use people's strategies against them. Coming from Texas, you don't get to play a lot of mix, so when I'm out here, it's the only time I get to play them. I just kind of watch good players, see what they're doing, try to emulate it, and use it against them a little bit. But I've fared pretty well in mixed games".
The final day started with 17 players, and that number was quickly reduced to the unofficial final table of seven. Early exits to start the day included Joe McKeehen, Daniel Idema, Matt Szymaszek, Dan Shak, Alex Torry, Daniel Maczuga, Michael Senter, Robert Como, Tom Koral and David Bach.
Jeffrey Lo was next to be eliminated when he got his last chips in preflop with a short-stack holding ace-five and failed to catch up to Mavrick Yoo's ace-king. Lo's elimination marked the start of the official final table.
Six-handed play lasted for about 30 minutes before Yoo became the first official final table casualty. He was left short-stacked after folding a big pot to Freddy Sageer and got the last of his chips in against Daniel Young, who turned a pair of jacks against Yoo's flopped pair eights to knock him out of the tournament.
Five-handed play went on for nearly two hours, and it was during this time that Daly started to separate himself from the rest of the pack, particularly after winning a colossal pot against Nick Pupillo with the nut-flush versus Pupillo's king-high flush.
Eventually Daniel Young, who started the final table with a slight chip lead over Daly, found himself short-stacked during five-handed play after losing a few pivotal hands against Sageer and Daly. He bowed out in fifth after getting the last of his chips in against Sageer, who had flopped a pair of queens to secure the knockout.
Four-handed play saw Daly extend his lead over the rest of the field significantly, holding more than eighty percent of the chips in play for nearly the entire time. Freddy Sageer was the next to fall to Daly from this point, getting the last of his chips in against Daly preflop and failing to catch up when Daly flopped a pair of tens.
Three-handed play was a brief affair, with Daly beginning with just under ten million chips while his two opponents had less than one million each. Nick Pupillo got his final few chips in good against Daly preflop, holding a queen versus Daly's low unsuited connectors. Daly would spike a pair of fives on the turn to pull ahead and eliminate Pupillo in third, setting up heads-up play.
Brent Mutter had done an excellent job throughout the day, picking his spots and laddering up. His time in the tournament finally ran out when he flopped a set of twos against Daly's combo draw. Daly would end up rivering a straight flush to end Mutter's tournament run and take home his first gold bracelet in spectacular fashion.
This concludes the PokerNews coverage for this event, but there is still plenty more action to come at the 2023 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, so be sure to stay tuned for all the live updates from each and every bracelet event.
Brent Mutter raised it up on the button and Jason Daly defended from the big blind. The flop came 7♦4♣2♣ and Daly started with a check. Mutter continued with a bet and Daly check-raised. Mutter three-bet and Daly four-bet, which led to Mutter putting his last 280,000 chips in the middle.
Brent Mutter: 2♠2♦
Jason Daly: 5♣3♣
Both players had their hands on their heads after looking at the flop. Mutter flopped a set of deuces but Daly was drawing live with a straight flush draw. The 9♦ on the turn changed nothing but it was the 6♣ on the river that gave Daly a straight flush. Mutter was eliminated in second place after a dominating performance from Daly.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Jason Daly |
10,520,000
600,000
|
600,000 |
|
||
Brent Mutter | Eliminé |
Nick Pupillo got the last of his chips in preflop against Jason Daly.
Nick Pupillo: Q♠3♣
Jason Daly: 6♣5♦
Pupillo was ahead with his queen but Daly had two live cards. He hit one of them when the board ran out 2♦9♦9♥5♠4♠ to send Pupillo to the rail and start heads-up play.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Jason Daly |
9,920,000
360,000
|
360,000 |
|
||
Brent Mutter |
600,000
-120,000
|
-120,000 |
Nick Pupillo | Eliminé | |
|
Jason Daly raised it up on the button and Nick Pupillo splashed in his last 175,000 from the big blind. Daly called and the cards were on their backs.
Nick Pupillo: K♣9♣
Jason Daly: 7♠7♦
The flop came A♣J♠3♣ and Pupillo picked up a flush draw. The 10♠ on the turn gave him even more outs and the 5♣ on the river made his flush to double up.
A couple of hands later, Daly raised again on the button and Brent Mutter three-bet from the small blind. Daly four-bet and Mutter stuck in the last of his 320,000 chips.
Brent Mutter: A♣Q♣
Jason Daly: K♣Q♥
The board ran out 10♥7♠3♣A♥2♦ and Mutter made a pair of aces to double through the chip leader as well.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Jason Daly |
9,560,000
-225,000
|
-225,000 |
|
||
Brent Mutter |
720,000
200,000
|
200,000 |
Nick Pupillo |
270,000
55,000
|
55,000 |
|
Jason Daly bet from the button and was called by Nick Pupillo from the big blind.
The board ran out J♥7♠5♦3♣6♥ and Pupillo check-called a bet from Daly on every street.
"Two pair," Daly announced at showdown, tabling J♣6♣. Pupillo's hand hit the muck and he was left with just over one big bet.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Jason Daly |
9,785,000
1,060,000
|
1,060,000 |
|
||
Brent Mutter |
520,000
-20,000
|
-20,000 |
Nick Pupillo |
215,000
-1,115,000
|
-1,115,000 |
|
Jason Daly raised it up on the button and Freddy Sageer reraised from the big blind. Daly stuck in a four-bet and Sageer called off his stack of 280,000.
Freddy Sageer: 7♣4♣
Jason Daly: 10♠4♠
Daly was in a dominating position and the flop of Q♦10♣8♥ put him even further ahead with a pair of tens. The Q♥ on the turn sealed the deal as Sageer was left drawing dead to the 2♠ on the river.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Jason Daly |
8,725,000
475,000
|
475,000 |
|
||
Freddy Sageer | Eliminé |
Brent Mutter raised from under the gun and Jason Daly raised it to three bets. Mutter made the call.
Daly checked the 5♣6♣4♦ flop. Mutter bet, Daly raised it to three bets and Mutter quickly folded, extending Daly's commanding chip lead over the rest of the remaining field.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Jason Daly |
8,250,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
|
||
Nick Pupillo |
1,330,000
-1,120,000
|
-1,120,000 |
|
||
Brent Mutter |
540,000
-110,000
|
-110,000 |
Freddy Sageer |
400,000
-560,000
|
-560,000 |
Jason Daly raised it up on the button and Freddy Sageer three-bet from the big blind. Daly called and the flop of J♦8♥2♣ was spread across the felt. Sageer led out with a bet and Daly raised which Sageer called.
The J♠ paired the board on the turn and Sageer check-called another bet from Daly. The 3♣ completed the board and Sageer checked again. Daly fired out another bet and Sageer snap called. Daly tabled 5♦2♠ for two pair and Sageer flung his A♠K♦ into the muck.
"It's better to be lucky than good," Sageer grumbled.
On the next hand, Sageer folded his A♠4♦ face up by accident but was still given a one-hand penalty because their was still action pending.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Jason Daly |
8,190,000
2,200,000
|
2,200,000 |
|
||
Freddy Sageer |
960,000
-560,000
|
-560,000 |
Freddy Sageer bet from the small blind and Daniel Young defended his big blind.
The flop came 2♣6♦Q♥. Sageer bet, Young raised all in for slightly more and Sageer made the call.
Daniel Young: J♥9♥
Freddy Sageer: Q♦9♠
Young was in bad shape, needing to hit running cards to survive. The 3♦ turn left him drawing dead to the 10♦ river and he was sent to the rail as Sageer collected his chips.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Freddy Sageer |
1,520,000
170,000
|
170,000 |
Daniel Young | Eliminé |