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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #8: $25,000 Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Jours 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
k10
Prix
$507,020
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$1,504,000
Entrants
64
Info Niveau
Niveau
58
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
0
Info Joueurs - Jour 3
Joueurs Survivants
1

Event #8: $25,000 Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship

Jour 3 terminé

Chanracy Khun Wins Event #8: $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship for First WSOP Gold Bracelet and $507,020

Niveau 58 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
Chanracy Khun
Chanracy Khun

Chanracy Khun has topped the 64-player field in Event #8: $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship for his first ever WSOP gold bracelet and the $507,020 first-place prize that goes along with it. Khun earned his victory fair and square after facing off against one of the greatest heads-up players, Doug Polk, in the finals.

When asked how he felt after capturing his first WSOP title and largest career poker victory, Khun was merely at a loss for words. "I feel really good. I'm relieved. And it's tough to find any words, but it's a mix of emotions. But at the end of the day, I'm really, really glad it's over." Chan admitted that he made some mistakes in the latter portions of the match due to the pressure of the situation and the loud rail, but still managed to prevail.

It was a surreal moment for the Canadian by defeating one of the best there is to play this format, but he can now call himself a heads-up champion which many others cannot. "When you play heads up, you're always going to play a different strategy against different opponents. I knew he was really, really good, so I just try to do my best. And so yeah, I was just luckier than him today. So any other day, the match would have been different. And yeah, today was my lucky day."

Polk definitely came into the match as the odds-on favorite and had the larger and more boisterous of the two rails. However, the heads-up specialist and YouTube entertainer will have to wait another day to claim another WSOP gold bracelet and that might not come until next year when this event rolls around again. Polk has often claimed that he has "retired" from professional poker, but maybe a deep run like this will ignite the fire in him to stick around a little longer this summer.

Final Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1stChanracy KhunCanada$507,020
2ndDoug PolkUnited States$313,362
3rdChris BrewerUnited States$192,513
4thSean WinterUnited States$192,513
5thRoberto PerezSpain$74,648
6thAnthony ZinnoUnited States$74,648
7thLandon TiceUnited States$74,648
8thEric WassersonUnited States$74,648

Semi-final Action

Heads-Up Semifinals
Heads-Up Semifinals

The fans barely had enough time to get settled in on the rail for both matches before an unnecessarily large pot broke out on the outer feature table. Still in the first level with 400 big blinds in play, Khun and Winter engaged in a three-bet pot. Winter opted to raise the flop and continue his story with another big bet on the turn. After the river brought four cards to a straight on the board, Winter sized up one more big bet before Khun ripped all in. Winter contemplated for a brief moment and opted to call it off. Khun tabled an eight-high straight while Winter was left with a seven-high straight. It was a shock to many as Khun quickly advanced to the final and was awaiting the winner of the other matchup.

That matchup between Polk and Brewer also had its fair share of drama, although it took a little longer for it to unfold. As the two players jostled for the chip lead in the early stages, the matchup never really swayed one way or the other. When the stacks were nearly identical, a preflop raising war broke out with Brewer having the last say when he five-bet shoved all in. Polk snap-called and saw the bad news when his pocket queens were dominated by the pocket kings of Brewer.

"Queen for the queen!" one railbird chanted as anticipation grew with each card that was turned over. An eight-high flop changed nothing and the turn was also a brick that left Polk drawing to just two outs. However, it was a queen on the river that brought the rail to its feet and the heads-up specialist did a double-lap around the Thunderdome to give everyone a high-five. Brewer was down to just a few big blinds and despite a double-up, he was soon flipped to the rail a couple of hands later.

Heads-Up Final

That set up the marquee matchup between Polk and Khun that would take place 30 minutes later inside the Main Stage. It was a rowdy rail on both sides of the fence with side bets and many beverages being consumed. Things started off slowly, with neither player gaining much of an edge on the other. As the chip lead swung back and forth for the first couple of hours, the atmosphere got more and more tense.

Polk was the first to take a significant lead as the night wore on when he won multiple pots in a row, including making the nut full house where he got paid off on two streets. However, the lead didn't last for long as Polk kept his foot on the gas. Polk opted to run a bluff for all of the chips on the river, but Khun managed to sniff it out and made the right call in order to double up.

"I just went with my gut feeling," said Khun of the hand. "I thought he was bluffing that hand for sure. If I had more time banks, it would have been easier. But for that hand in particular, I was quite confident that my hand might be good a lot of times. So yeah, I just went with the way I felt. It ended up being the right one."

As Polk was dwindled down to less than 10 big blinds, it was just a matter of time before all of the chips would go into the middle again. Khun set the trap by limping on the button, and Polk shoved all in from the big blind. Khun snapped him off with a dominating king-high as everyone on the rail rose to their feet. Polk was unable to connect with the board, and Khun was able to hold on for the victory.

Heads Up Polk vs Khun
Heads Up Polk vs Khun

Chan will be heading back to Montreal, Canada to see his family in the next couple of days but will make the trip back to Las Vegas later this summer in time for the Main Event. "I'm just really thankful that I just get to play and my wife, well, my wife just stayed with the kids, and I really miss them. And hopefully, I'll get to see them soon and just be with them."

That wraps up the coverage for this event, but the PokerNews live reporting team will be with you throughout the summer to bring you all of the live updates for every WSOP bracelet event.

Chanracy Khun
Chanracy Khun
Chanracy Khun
Chanracy Khun

Tags: Anthony ZinnoChanracy KhunChris BrewerDoug PolkEric WassersonLandon TiceRoberto PerezSean Winter

Doug Polk Eliminated in 2nd Place ($313,362)

Niveau 58 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
Doug Polk
Doug Polk

Chanracy Khun limped in on the button and Doug Polk ripped all in for 1,530,000 in the big blind. Khun snap-called this time and the cards were on their backs.

Doug Polk: K8
Chanracy Khun: K10

The flop came A52 and Khun was still ahead with the better king-high. The 7 on the turn left Polk drawing to three outs and the 9 on the river finished things off. Polk was eliminated and Khun captured his first WSOP gold bracelet. A full recap of the winner's reaction along with the tournament highlights will be posted shortly.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Profile photo of Chanracy Khun ca
Chanracy Khun
9,600,000
2,490,000
2,490,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Doug Polk us
Doug Polk
Eliminé
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Chanracy KhunDoug Polk

Khun Wins Despite Misread

Niveau 58 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Doug Polk raised to 320,000 with A10 and found a call from Chanracy Khun with 104.

Both players checked the Q6K flop, with Khun checking again after picking up a flush draw on the 8 turn. Polk checked to the 3 river, completing Khun's heart draw.

Both players checked again, with Khun flipping over his hand while announcing "10-high". Luckily he tabled his hand instead of mucking, as Khun won the pot with his flush to extend the lead.

Tags: Chanracy KhunDoug Polk

Khun Picks Off Polk's Bluff to Double Up

Niveau 58 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
Chanracy Khun
Chanracy Khun

Chanracy Khun limped in with Q6 on the button and Doug Polk made it 480,000 to go with 109 in the big blind. Khun called and the dealer fanned the flop of 632. Polk led out with a large bet of 810,000 and Khun used a time bank before folding.

Two hands later, both players limped and the flop of 653 hit the felt. Polk checked with Q4 to Khun who bet 160,000 with 86 and Polk called.

The turn was the K and Polk checked again. Khun splashed in a bet of 250,000 and Polk check-raised to 900,000. Khun called and the 9 completed the board.

Polk jammed all in and Khun made the call for his last 2,340,000 chips. Polk tabled his missed straight draw, while Khun scored a massive pot with his pair of sixes.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Profile photo of Chanracy Khun ca
Chanracy Khun
7,110,000
3,710,000
3,710,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Doug Polk us
Doug Polk
2,490,000
-3,710,000
-3,710,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Chanracy KhunDoug Polk

Chop It Up

Niveau 58 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 0 ante

Chanracy Khun opened to 320,000 on the button and Doug Polk three-bet shipped all in from the big blind. Khun quickly called off his 3,400,000 and the cards were tabled.

Chanracy Khun: AK
Doug Polk: AK

The flop came J84 and Polk picked up the freeroll with the lone diamond in his hand. However, the 9 on the turn brought "boo's" from the crowd as the two players would chop it up on the A river.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Profile photo of Doug Polk us
Doug Polk
6,200,000
-485,000
-485,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Profile photo of Chanracy Khun ca
Chanracy Khun
3,400,000
485,000
485,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Chanracy KhunDoug Polk

Niveau: 58

Blinds: 80,000/160,000

Ante: 0

"We Will, We Will, Polk You!"

Niveau 57 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 0 ante
Doug Polk Rail
Doug Polk Rail

Doug Polk limped in on the button with QJ and Chanracy Khun checked his option with 103. The flop fell QJ9 and Khun check-called a bet of 120,000 from Polk.

The turn was the Q and both players checked to the 3 on the river. Khun checked for the third time and Polk threw in a bet of 320,000. Khun paid him off and Polk showed his turned full house to extend the chip lead.

"We will, we will, Polk you!" the rail started to chant as Polk continued to further himself from Khun.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Profile photo of Doug Polk us
Doug Polk
6,685,000
1,210,000
1,210,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Profile photo of Chanracy Khun ca
Chanracy Khun
2,915,000
-1,210,000
-1,210,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Chanracy KhunDoug Polk

Khun and Polk Trade Pots

Niveau 57 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 0 ante

Doug Polk limped in on the button with 109 and Chanracy Khun raised to 480,000 out of the big blind with Q6. Polk called and they went to a flop of 754. Both players checked and the Q landed on the turn.

Khun reached for a bet of 350,000 and Polk dumped his cards to the muck.

In another limped pot on the next hand, the flop came Q98. Both players checked and the 10 rolled off on the turn. Polk led out for a min-bet of 120,000 with K5 and Khun called with 76.

The river was the Q and Polk fired out a second bullet of 320,000 with king-high. Khun gave it some thought with his bottom straight, saying "big big fold" while deciding to lay his hand down.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Profile photo of Doug Polk us
Doug Polk
5,475,000
-480,000
-480,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Profile photo of Chanracy Khun ca
Chanracy Khun
4,125,000
480,000
480,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Chanracy KhunDoug Polk

Niveau: 57

Blinds: 60,000/120,000

Ante: 0