Atlanta pro Daniel Weinman became the new king of the World Series of Poker on Monday after having all the chips. The burgeoning champion defeated compatriot Steven Jones heads-up to claim the $12,100,000 prize and the most coveted bracelet of the 54th World Series of Poker (WSOP). Jones earned $6,500,000 for second, while Adam Walton took home the podium for $4,000,000 for third.
Weinman received the largest cash prize in World Series main event history.
On Monday afternoon in Las Vegas Las Vegas, the $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em World Championship ushered in the largest attendance ever The main event World Series of Poker (WSOP) is over. A total of 10,043 entrants entered for a prize pool of $99,399,900, with prize money awarded to the top 1,508 players on the leaderboard; the 54. The third edition of the so-called World Series of Poker surpassed the record set since 2006, when 8,773 entrants signed up for a prize pool totaling €1.5 million, $82,512,162. Much of this delicious cargo went to American Daniel Weinman. By beating compatriot Steven Jones heads-up, the Atlanta-born Shark entered the golden book of poker history as the new orbital monarch of the mental discipline. Norwegian Espen Jorstad is crowned champion with victory in the 2022 event.
Steven Jones was the last competitor Daniel Weinman met on his way to the title.
By taking all the chips, Weinman pocketed $12,100,000 – a dollar gold bracelet awarded for every WSOPMain Event win By. It’s the highest prize awarded in the event’s 54 editions, beating Jamie Gold‘s previous record of $12,000,000 when he won in 2006. With this earnings, Daniel has earned a gross profit of $15,857,357 over his current tournament performance, according to The Hendon Mob website. From this, it can be concluded that his win on Monday was equivalent to more than three times the sum of his previous live game earnings.
The new track champion already has the World Series bracelet in his file. In June 2022, he won the US$1,000 Pot Limit Omaha tournament, known at the festival as Event #30. That time, Weinman won $255,359. In the same WSOP 2022 event, Daniel won the $1,500 Seven Card Stud (Event #9) and finish second for $63,835. At WSOP 2018, the hero took home the podium in the $2,500 Mixed Big Stakes (Event #40), earning a bronze medal and $49,541 in prize money. A year earlier, he took the same spot in the $1,500 NLH 6-Handed event for $170,477.
Weinman still at the World Poker Tour (WSOPC), impressed with his Cherokee show special memories. There, he was the winner of the Main Event ($1,675 No-Limit Hold’em) in December 2015 for $280,620. In April 2013, he subtitled the same event, also in Cherokee, and earned $154,772. The new monarch’s career-best finish before being nominated for the World Championship of Poker came in January 2017, when he played in the Central Championship of the World Poker Tour” (WPT) Won all the chips during the opening of the season at the Borgata Casino in Atlantic City (Borgata Winter Poker Open). With this win , the Atlanta native added $892,433 to his gaming account. In April of that same year, mischievous Daniel also won the $15,000 No-Limit Hold’em WPT Championship Tournament, which is scheduled to Designated for Event #31. Joining the Orbit Tour stage coincides with Showdown Poker at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, Florida strong>. The victory netted Weinman $381,500.
Going back to the World Series of Poker results that prompted this review: Also With Steven Jones$6,500,000 due to this breakthrough, there is reason to celebrate with his subtitle. Throughout his career thus far, the Phoenix native has earned just $245,346. His best World Series finish to date came in the 2018 edition when he finished 9th in the $565 Colossus race, Event No. 7. The first-place version of poker’s “Ramadan.” That performance earned Jones $57,425, which will be an absolute anecdote, along with his soaring stock this summer.
Adam Walton completes the podium at this year’s World Series of Poker with a bronze medal and $4,000,000 in prize money, creating New personal best Podium for
Below we list the prize money table for WSOP 2023Main EventTop 20:
Championship: Daniel Weinman (USA) $12,100,000Runner-up: Steven Jones (USA) $6,500. 000Third Place: Adam Walton (USA) $4,000,0004. Location: Jan Peter Jachtmann (Germany) $3,000,000Fifth Place: Ruslan Prydryk (Ukraine) $2,400,000Sixth Place: Dean Hutchison (Scotland) $1,850,000Seventh. Location: Toby Lewis (England) $1,425,000No. 8 Location: Juan Maceiras (Spain) $1,125,000No. 9 Location: Daniel Holzner(Italy) $900,00010th Place 1st: Jose Aguilera (Spain) $700,00011th Place: Alec Torelli (USA) $700,000No. 12: Cong Pham (USA) $535,000No. 13: Sachin Joshi (UK) $535,000No. 14 : Joshua Paynestrong> (USA) $430,20015th place: Jack O’Neill (UK) $430,20016th place: Anirban Das (India) $430,20017th place: Andrey Pateychuk (Russia) $430,20018th place: Andrew Hulme (UK) $345,000 19th place: Joe Ghio (USA) $345,00020th place: Ryan Tamanini (USA). Kingdom) $345,000
Finally, here are the details of the last 10 World SeriesMain Event winners:
2022: Espen Jorstad (Norway) $10,000,0002021: Koray Aldemir (Germany) $8,000,0002020: Damian Salas (Argentina) $1,550,969 + $1,000,000 *.2019: Hossein Ensan (Iran/Germany) US$10,000,0002018: John Cynn (USA) US$8,800,0002017 : Scott Blumstein (USA) $8,150,0002016: Qui Nguyen (USA) $8,005,3102015: Joe McKeehen (USA) $7,683,3462014: Martin Jacobsen (Sweden) $10,000.0002013: Ryann Riess (USA) 8,361 . $570
*Salas is the winner of the atypical 2020 World Series of Poker. Due to Covid-19, the Argentine was forced to win in a mixed version of the tournament, first with non-US players and then with Joseph Herbert, Nordens in the so-called defeated American Country in the Heads-Up World Championship. To win the bracelet in this tumultuous 2020, Damian overcame a complex online stage before reaching the final of the international stage of the Rozvadov event and Eventually met Herbert in Las Vegas.
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This text provides a detailed account of Daniel Weinman’s victory and the prize money awarded at the World Series of Poker. It also includes information on the previous winners of the Main Event.