That concludes PokerNews' coverage of this event, but the 2023 WSOP is far from over. With his eruption onto the live poker circuit in 2023, this certainly confirms speculation that Tyler Brown is one to watch. This certainly won’t be the last we hear from Brown in the 2023 World Series as he continued, “Given where I am now, Player of the Year seems like a decent opportunity, so I could see myself firing a lot”. Having made two WSOP final tables in succession, the first being the $5,000 No Limit Hold'em/Pot Limit Omaha event, Brown was pleased to remark, “These are the only WSOP events I’ve ever played”. ![]() With a huge, tournament-defining hero call under his belt, Brown simply commented, “It was good for the live stream”. There were a lot better Hold’em players than me in this field, I obviously got insanely lucky with 18,000 people”.Īlthough, luck can’t be the only factor to attribute to Brown’s success: “A lot of my study came four or five years ago,” Brown commented, “I took almost two years off poker, decided to come back at the end of last year, early this year, and it’s been unbelievable in these last six months”. In regards to his newfound success in No Limit Hold’em, Brown humbly stated, “I’ve played tournaments here and there, I’ve got, ya know, some idea of what I'm doing, but obviously, I’m a lot stronger PLO player. Brown’s queen-seven pulled ahead of Chen’s ace-jack to win $1,000,000 and the bracelet.īrown clearly has an extensive background in Pot Limit Omaha, as five of the six live cashes he has to his name included some form of PLO. It was not long after that the heads-up match was settled. The majority of chips fell into the hands of Brown after a life-changing hero call with just ace high gave him a dominating chip lead and setting him on the home straight for his first WSOP bracelet. The heads-up battle between Brown and Chen only lasted three hands. Chen was the beneficiary of his chips as McKnight got it all in with queen-six dominated by the queen-ten of Chen. Ryan McKnight departed in third place for $429,360. Upon Thompson’s exit, the Horseshoe got a little quieter as his energetic rail left alongside him, celebrating Thompson’s deep run. ![]() Failing to connect to the board, Brown’s tens held, and Fineis exited in fifth with $255,210 for his efforts.Įxiting in fourth was Thompson, whose queen-six couldn’t get there against the ace-five of Chen, sending him home for $330,150. Out in fifth place was Rhian Fineis, who landed on the wrong side of a coin toss as his ace-jack came up against the pocket tens of Tyler Brown. However, Thompson pulled ahead on the turn and remained that way, sending Naves to the rail for $198,320. Tauan De Oliveira Naves was the sixth-place finisher at this final table as he got the chips in front holding ace-jack against the ten-nine of Thompson. While Shak managed to flop more outs as he held the eight of hearts on a monotone board, the turn and river did not oblige, and Shak was eliminated for $154,940. Shak found himself all in holding pocket eights against the pocket jacks of Guang Chen. In seventh place fell Dan Shak, the most celebrated player left in the field. The pocket fours of Steven Thompson held against his ace-ten, providing the first bust out of this final table. Not long after the final table kicked off, the first elimination came in the form of Tam Ho exiting in eighth for $121,683 as he lost the most crucial flip of his tournament journey. Event #3: $1,000 Mystery Millions Final Table Results The players were moved to the feature table, and the livestream covered the play down to a winner and their bracelet presentation. ![]() ![]() Day 3 was played down to one table of ten players who battled it out until only eight remained, and the official final table was decided.
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