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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #52: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw
Dias: 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
97632
Premiação
$181,978
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Premiação
$785,425
Entries
353
Informações do Nível
Nível
29
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Informações do Jogador - Dia 3
Entries
19
Jogadores Restantes
1

Nick Pupillo Wins First Bracelet In $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw for $181,978

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Nick Pupillo
Nick Pupillo

This year’s iteration of Event #52: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas saw a total player tally of 353 create a prize pool of $785,425. That money was divided up between the final 53 players, of which 19 returned to the Horseshoe for Day 3.

At the end of it all, it was three-time WSOPC ring winner Nick Pupillo who took down his first WSOP bracelet for $181,978.

“It’s pretty surreal; it feels good,” the newly minted champion said with tears in his eyes. “I love the mixed games; it really felt like my tournament. I late regged and ran really well.”

The Illinois-born poker professional has amassed over $4,675,902 in lifetime earnings, with WSOP cashes dating back to 2014. Often in the conversation of best player without a bracelet, Pupillo recently final-tabled the $10,000 Limit Hold’em and finished in sixth place for $62,255. “It’s definitely a sense of relief, it feels good to win a bracelet, and I’ll try to win more.”

Pupillo was supported by rail of Midwestern friends that included the likes of Sarah Stefan, Josh Reichard and Michael Perrone. “I’m thankful for everyone that supports me and roots for me. I’ve had ups and downs, but I’m just grateful.” While the photos were being taken, Pupillo pulled up a picture of his family, his biggest supporters.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Nick PupilloUnited States$181,978
2Ryan MoriartyUnited States$112,472
3Aaron MermelsteinUnited States$74,545
4Tomomitsu OnoJapan$50,608
5Hye ParkUnited States$35,212
6Brant HaleUnited States$25,126

Day 3 Action

The day's early action saw the end of many a notable player's run. Matt Vengrin (19th - $6,948) became the first player to bust just before the final three-table redraw. Others who fell included Cary Katz(18th - $6,948), Robert Mizrachi (17th - $8,495), John Monnette (16th - $8,495), Joao Vieira (10th - $10,690), and Ray Henson (9th - $13,834).

The last player to fall before the final table was WSOP bracelet winner Andrew Brown who got in his final few chips in at 2-7. He held an eight-seven against Aaron Mermelstein’s eight-five. Brown collected $13,834 for his eighth-place finish.

Andrew Brown
Andrew Brown finished the tournament in eighth place, just one spot away from his finish in last year's iteration of this event.

Final Table Action

It did not take long for the final table to lose its first player. The only prior bracelet winner at the table was Anatolii Zyrin who came in as the shortest stack. He ended up staying pat during a 2-7 hand with a nine-six against Brant Hale, who drew an eight-seven on the end. The two-time bracelet winner collected $18,398 for his seventh-place finish, and the official final table was set.

Hale would be the next one out the door after a massive pot with Nick Pupillo would leave him with just a quarter of a small blind. He ended up being forced all in from the big blind in A-5 and made a nine-eight against Aaron Mermelstein six-five, and he exited the tournament in sixth place for $25,126.

Hye Park came into the final table as one of the shorter stacks, but his undoing came in multiple hands. The first saw a Badugi hand where he accidentally mucked the winner against Pupillo, the next was when Mermelstein caught a seven-six in 2-7, and the final hand saw him run into the wheel in 2-7 against Ryan Moriarty. The 2021 WSOP Main Event 6th place finisher wished his table well and collected $35,212 for his fifth-place finish.

Tomomitsu Ono saw a few coolers in Badugi end his chances of the bracelet. The final cooler saw him get in a blind versus blind confrontation with Pupillo when Ono was dealt a pat ten, and Pupillo was dealt a pat seven. All the chips went in on the second round of betting and Ono took home $50,608 for his fourth-place finish.

Ryan Moriarty
Moriarty finished the tournament in second for a career-best score.

Mermelstein was the next to depart the field in third place. As the blinds progressed, many hands did not go his way, and as his chip stack got shorter, he found himself in a multiway pot in Badugi while Pupillo and Moriarty would play for a side. Pupillo made a perfect jack which bested Mermelstein’s three-card ten, and Mermelstein collected $75,545 for his efforts, while Pupillo went into heads up with a massive lead.

Heads up did not last long as the players never left the round of 2-7 Triple Draw. The final hand saw Moriarty make a king-nine on the final draw, while Pupillo made a nine-seven which secured Pupillo his first bracelet and saw Moriarty take home a career-best score of $112,472 for his second-place finish.

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Tags: Aaron MermelsteinAnatolii ZyrinAndrew BrownBrant HaleCary KatzHye ParkJoao VieiraJohn MonnetteJosh ReichardMatt VengrinMichael PerroneNick PupilloRay HensonRobert MizrachiRyan MoriartySarah StefanTomomitsu Ono

Ryan Moriarty Eliminated in 2nd Place ($112,472)

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Ryan Moriarty
Ryan Moriarty

2-7 Triple Draw

Nick Pupillo opened on the button and Ryan Moriarty made the call in the big blind.

Both players took three cards on the initial draw with action then checked through to the second draw.

On the second draw Moriarty took two with Pupillo following suit. Moriarty then check-called a bet from Pupillo.

The final draw saw Moriarty take the last two cards of the tournament while Pupillo stood pat. Moriarty checked, Pupillo bet and his opponent called off for his last few chips. Moriarty showed down Kx9x7x4x3x but came up short against the 97632 of Pupillo, ending his impressive run in 2nd while crowning Pupillo the champion.

Stay tuned for a full tournament recap to follow shortly.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Nick Pupillo us
Nick Pupillo
12,355,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ryan Moriarty us
Ryan Moriarty
Eliminado

Tags: Nick PupilloRyan Moriarty

Aaron Mermelstein Eliminated in 3rd Place ($75,545)

Nível 29
Aaron Mermelstein
Aaron Mermelstein

Badugi

Nick Pupillo opened on the button with Aaron Mermelstein calling off for less out of the small blind. Ryan Moriarty also called in the big blind to generate three-way action heading to the first draw.

All three players took one card on the first draw after which Moriarty check-called a bet from Pupillo.

The second draw saw Mermelstein and Moriarty each take one more while Pupillo opted to stand pat. Moriarty then checked for a second time before calling another bet from Pupillo.

The same drawing pattern was repeated on the final draw. Action then went check-check with Pupillo tabling J32A, a hand that Moriarty could not beat. Mermelstein, meanwhile, held 10732, bringing his tournament to an end in 3rd place and setting the stage for a heads-up match between Moriarty and Pupillo.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Nick Pupillo us
Nick Pupillo
9,125,000
1,850,000
1,850,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ryan Moriarty us
Ryan Moriarty
3,230,000
-670,000
-670,000
Aaron Mermelstein us
Aaron Mermelstein
Eliminado

Tags: Aaron MermelsteinNick PupilloRyan Moriarty

Tomomitsu Ono Eliminated in 4th Place ($50,608)

Nível 28
Tomomitsu Ono
Tomomitsu Ono

Badugi

Nick Pupillo raised in the small blind, Tomomitsu Ono reraised in the big blind, Pupillo reraised and Ono called.

On the first draw, both players stood pat and Pupillo bet. Ono raised, Pupillo reraised and Ono called all in.

The final two draws saw both players stay pat and they turned over their hands.

Tomomitsu Ono: 1084A
Nick Pupillo: 764A

Both players were dealt a Badugi, but it was Pupillo's seven that held superior and he took a massive pot while Ono exited the tournament in fourth place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Nick Pupillo us
Nick Pupillo
6,850,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Tomomitsu Ono jp
Tomomitsu Ono
Eliminado

Tags: Nick PupilloTomomitsu Ono

Hye Park Eliminated in 5th Place ($35,212)

Nível 27
Hye Park
Hye Park

2-7 Triple Draw

Ryan Moriarty raised in first position which saw Hye Park reraise on the button. Action folded back to Moriarty who reraised to put Park all in and Park called.

On the first draw, both players drew two.

The second draw saw Moriarty stay pat and Park drew one but received some bad news after this draw.

Hye Park: 8642
Ryan Moriarty: 75432

Moriarty held a wheel leaving Park drawing dead to win the pot before he turned over his last card the 10. Park wished his table well and departed the tournament area.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ryan Moriarty us
Ryan Moriarty
2,200,000
-1,100,000
-1,100,000
Hye Park us
Hye Park
Eliminado

Tags: Hye ParkRyan Moriarty

Brant Hale Eliminated in 6th Place ($25,126)

Nível 26
Brant Hale
Brant Hale

A-5 Triple Draw

Aaron Mermelstein opened on the button and was called by Ryan Moriarty in the small blind. Brant Hale, meanwhile, was forced all in out of the big blind.

Both Mermelstein and Moriarty took two on the first draw while Hale drew three. Action then checked through to the second draw.

The second draw saw all three players take two cards with Moriarty then leading out. Mermelstein responded with a raise, which Moriarty called.

On the final draw Moriarty took one, Hale two and Mermelstein declined to draw. Moriarty then check-called a bet from Mermelstein but was unable to best his opponent's 6x5x4x3x2x. Hale tabled 5x2xAx, meaning he still had a slim chance to survive. Hale's hopes, however, were dashed after he turned over the 9x with the 8x completing his hand, sending him to the payout desk in 6th place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ryan Moriarty us
Ryan Moriarty
2,850,000
-850,000
-850,000
Aaron Mermelstein us
Aaron Mermelstein
2,550,000
350,000
350,000
Brant Hale us
Brant Hale
Eliminado

Tags: Aaron MermelsteinBrant HaleRyan Moriarty

Pupillo Leaves Hale On Fumes

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Nicholas Pupillo
Nicholas Pupillo

2-7 Triple Draw

Brant Hale raised in the small blind and in the big blind, Nick Pupillo raised again and Hale called.

Both players drew two and Pupillo bet when Hale checked and Hale called.

The next draw saw Hale draw two while Pupillo drew one. Hale checked over to Pupillo who bet and Hale raised which saw Pupillo call.

The last draw saw Hale stand pat and Pupillo drew one. Hale bet and Pupillo called showing down an 87542 for an eight seven which was good and Pupillo took down a massive pot while Hale was left with less than a small blind.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Nick Pupillo us
Nick Pupillo
3,800,000
870,000
870,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Brant Hale us
Brant Hale
10,000
-800,000
-800,000

Tags: Brant HaleNick Pupillo

Anatolii Zyrin Eliminated in 7th Place ($18,398)

Nível 25
Anatolii Zyrin
Anatolii Zyrin

2-7 Triple Draw

Anatolii Zyrin raised in first position and on the button, Brant Hale raised which saw Zyrin call.

On the first draw, Zyrin drew two and Hale drew one which saw Zyrin check over to Hale who bet and Zyrin raised which Hale called.

Zyrin stood pat on the second draw and Hale drew one and called the all in bet of Zyrin.

They both stood pat on the final draw and Zyrin shook his head.

Anatolii Zyrin: 96543
Brant Hale: 87652

Hale had drawn and made an eight-seven to beat Zyrin's nine-six and the bracelet winner exited the tournament area.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Brant Hale us
Brant Hale
1,180,000
400,000
400,000
Anatolii Zyrin ru
Anatolii Zyrin
Eliminado
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Anatolii ZyrinBrant Hale

Andrew Brown Eliminated in 8th Place ($13,834)

Nível 24
Andrew Brown
Andrew Brown

A-5 Triple Draw

Aaron Mermelstein raised in the hijack and Andrew Brown called from the small blind which saw Anatolii Zyrin call in the big blind.

Brown drew two which saw Zyrin draw three and Mermelstein drew two. Action checked around to Mermelstein who bet and Brown and Zyrin called.

The following draw saw Brown draw two, Zyrin draw three and Mermelstein draw one. Action checked once more over to Mermelstein who bet and only Brown called this time.

On the final draw, both players drew one which saw Brown move all in for his last chips and Mermelstein called.

Andrew Brown: 8x7x4x3x2x
Aaron Mermelstein: 8x5x4x2xAx

Brown's eight-seven was no good against Mermelstein's eight-five and he left the tournament just shy of the final table.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Aaron Mermelstein us
Aaron Mermelstein
2,650,000
275,000
275,000
Andrew Brown us
Andrew Brown
Eliminado

Tags: Aaron MermelsteinAnatolii ZyrinAndrew Brown

Ray Henson Eliminated in 9th Place ($13,834)

Nível 24
Ray Henson
Ray Henson

2-7 Triple Draw

Aaron Mermelstein opened from under the gun before Ray Henson called off for his remaining stack out of the big blind.

Henson took four on the first draw while Mermelstein opted for two.

The second draw saw Henson take one to Mermelstein's two after which Henson took one more on the final draw. Mermelstein stood pat and turned over Jx5x4x3x2x with Henson tabling 6x4x3x2x. Henson was drawing live but "improved" to a straight after turning over 5x to send him out in 9th place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Aaron Mermelstein us
Aaron Mermelstein
2,375,000
-425,000
-425,000
Ray Henson us
Ray Henson
Eliminado

Tags: Aaron MermelsteinRay Henson