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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #7: $1,500 Limit Hold'em
Dias: 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
106
Premiação
$146,835
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Premiação
$703,545
Entries
527
Informações do Nível
Nível
34
Limites
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
0
Informações do Jogador - Dia 3
Entries
17
Jogadores Restantes
1

Vadim Shlez Wins Event #7: Limit Hold’em ($146,835)

Nível 34 : Limits 250,000/500,000, 0 ante
Vadim Shlez
Vadim Shlez

A total of 17 players began Day 3 of Event #7: Limit Hold’em at the 2023 World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Only one was left standing when it mattered the most.

In a heads-up showdown featuring an all-Ukrainian flavor, Vadim Shlez outlasted the field and his fellow countryman Rostyslav Sabishchenko ($90,753) to win. With the victory, Shlez secured his first WSOP bracelet.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Vadim ShlezUkraine$146,835
2Rostyslav SabishchenkoUkraine$90,753
3Kerry WelshUnited States$63,577
4Raul CelayaUnited States$45,301
5John ArmbrustUnited States$32,840
6Chairud VangchailuedUnited States$24,228
7Jason DuongCanada$18,196
8David "ODB" BakerUnited States$13,917

Path to the final table

Shlez’s path came with plenty of obstacles, as he entered Day 3 with the 13th-most chips in play. Then he picked a good time to go on a run.

He conquered a formidable group of players. The field included multiple WSOP bracelet winners, including Adam Friedman, David "ODB" Baker, Joe McKeehen, Jason Gola, Mike Leah, Nick Schulman, Yueqi Zhu, Patrick Leonard, Justin Pechie, Ryan Leng, Tom Schneider, Richard Alsup, Erick Lindgren, Jim Collopy, Ryan Hansen, Humberto Brenes, Nick Guagenti, and Kevin Song.

Vadim Shlez and Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Vadim Shlez and Rostyslav Sabishchenko face off over the heads-up table.

Baker, who made the final table, finished in eighth place for $13,917.

Shlez also had to contend with notable WPT winners Scott Eskenazi, who busted in tenth place, and Lee Markholt.

A total of 527 entries turned out and generated a prize pool of $703,545.

Kerry Welsh finished in third for $63,577, while Raul Celaya took fourth for $45,301.

Winner’s Reaction

Shlez has been playing poker for more than 20 years, so he knows the significance of winning a WSOP bracelet.

Perhaps that’s why he was almost overcome with emotion when he discussed his journey.

“I’ve been working on it for pretty much my whole life,” Shlez told PokerNews with a wide smile. “I started poker pretty much with the World Series of Poker. … I didn’t expect to win in this discipline, even though it was my favorite game when I started.”

Shlez, who sported a Ukrainian flag lapel pin and draped himself in the flag after winning, said playing against Sabishchenko proved special.

“It was unbelievable,” Shlez said. “We thought it would be cool yesterday [Friday] when it went down to three tables. We hoped it was going to happen, but nobody expected this to happen. I mean, even making the final table together was great. It was unbelievable. To win it, it was unbelievable.”

Vadim Shlez
Shlez and Sabishchenko embrace.

Shlez acknowledged the stout competition he faced en route to his first WSOP bracelet, and he never got overconfident, even though he rode a hot streak to the final table. To him, victory arrived on the table.

“Not until the last cards hit,” he said.

Schlez isn’t going anywhere anytime soon after securing his first WSOP bracelet. He plans to continue playing other WSOP events with his wife and has his eyes on another bracelet.

“Hopefully,” Shlez said. “Hopefully for her, too”

This concludes coverage of Event #7 of the 2023 WSOP, but make sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for live updates of your favorite events throughout the summer.

Tags: Adam FriedmanErick LindgrenHumberto BrenesJason GolaJim CollopyJoe McKeehenJustin PechieKerry WelshKevin SongLee MarkholtMike LeahNick GuagentiNick SchulmanPatrick LeonardRaul CelayaRichard AlsupRostyslav SabishchenkoRyan HansenRyan LengScott EskenaziTom SchneiderVadim ShlezYueqi Zhu

Rostyslav Sabishchenko Eliminated in 2nd Place ($90,753)

Nível 34 : Limits 250,000/500,000, 0 ante
Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Rostyslav Sabishchenko

Rostyslav Sabishchenko raised the button holding the K7, prompting a call from Vadim Shlez in the big blind holding the 106 to see a flop of 3107.

Shlez check-called a bet from Sabishchenko and the two players headed to a 2 turn card.

Sabishchenko continued with another bet only to face a raise from Shlez.

Sabishchenko thought for a brief moment before tossing out a raise of his own to put himself all-in and at risk with one card to come.

Shlez called and the cards were turned up revealing to Sabishchenko that he needed help.

The Q fell on the river, changing nothing and ending Sabishchenko's run in second place for $90,753.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Vadim Shlez ua
Vadim Shlez
WSOP 1X Winner
13,120,000 2,285,000
Rostyslav Sabishchenko ua
Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Eliminado

Tags: Rostyslav SabishchenkoVadim Shlez

Kerry Welsh Eliminated in 3rd Place ($63,577)

Nível 33 : 200,000/400,000, 0 ante
Kerry Welsh
Kerry Welsh

Kerry Welsh raised the last of his chips from the small blind holding KQ and Rostyslav Sabishchenko quickly called from the big blind holding J10, putting Welsh at risk and headed to a run out.

The flop came 9A5, keeping Welsh in the lead, but when the J hit the turn, Welsh needed help going to the river to survive.

The 4 didn't offer any improvement as Welsh finishes in 3rd place for $63,577 and sends the match into heads up play.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Rostyslav Sabishchenko ua
Rostyslav Sabishchenko
6,190,000 360,000
Kerry Welsh us
Kerry Welsh
Eliminado

Tags: Kerry WelshRostyslav Sabishchenko

Raul Celaya Eliminated in 4th Place ($45,301)

Nível 32 : Limits 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Raul Celaya
Raul Celaya

Raul Celaya raised in early position with 66, and was called by Vadim Shlez, who held 33 in the small blind. The big blind folded, putting Celaya and Shlez heads up to the flop.

The dealer placed 73Q on the board, and Shlez checked bottom set. Celaya bet, but was promptly check-raised by Shlez.

“I don’t think you have the queen,” said Celaya, who made the call.

The turn produced 2, which Shlez bet.

Celaya went into deep thought, counting out his remaining chips and cracking jokes with the players at the table, before making the call. He saw the bad news knowing he was down to two outs when Shlez tabled his hand.

The river brought out 9, which sent Celaya to the rail in fourth place for $45,301.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Vadim Shlez ua
Vadim Shlez
WSOP 1X Winner
6,935,000 1,730,000
Raul Celaya us
Raul Celaya
Eliminado

Tags: Raul CelayaVadim Shlez

John Armbrust Eliminated in 5th Place ($32,840)

Nível 32 : Limits 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
John Armbrust
John Armbrust

Vadim Shlez raised with KJ in the cutoff and action folded around to John Armbrust who three-bet from the big blind with AJ. Shlez called to see a flop of KK8.

Armbrust opted to bet and Shlez called to see the J turn card. Armbrust bet the last of his chips as Shlez quickly tossed in a call with Armbrust drawing dead headed to the river.

The hands were turned up and the dealer put the inconsequential 9 out on the river to make it official as what began as an accidental registration in the wrong event ends with a 5th place finish for $32,840.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Vadim Shlez ua
Vadim Shlez
WSOP 1X Winner
5,205,000 1,870,000
John Armbrust us
John Armbrust
Eliminado

Tags: John ArmbrustVadim Shlez

Chairud Vangchailued Eliminated in 6th Place ($24,225)

Nível 31 : Limits 120,000/240,000, 0 ante
Chairud Vangchailued
Chairud Vangchailued

Chairud Vangchailued (who started the hand with 400,000) raised from the hijack with A4, Rostyslav Sabishchenko three-bet from the big blind with 33, Vangchailued four-bet, Sabishchenko five-bet, and Vangchailued called all in for 400,000 total.

The flop brought 1054, putting Vangchailued ahead with a pair of fours. Sabishchenko, however, spiked a set on the turn when 3 showed up.

The river was the 8, which sent Vangchailued to the rail in sixth place for $24,225.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Rostyslav Sabishchenko ua
Rostyslav Sabishchenko
3,450,000 340,000
Chairud Vangchailued us
Chairud Vangchailued
Eliminado

Tags: Chairud VangchailuedRostyslav Sabishchenko

Jason Duong Eliminated in 7th Place ($18,196)

Nível 31 : Limits 120,000/240,000, 0 ante
Jason Duong
Jason Duong

Kerry Welsh raised from under the gun with AQ and Jason Duong on his direct left called all in for 200,000 with Q10.

The board of 94JQ2 offered no help and Duong was sent to the rail in 7th place for $18,196.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Kerry Welsh us
Kerry Welsh
3,035,000 400,000
Jason Duong ca
Jason Duong
Day 2 Chip Leader
Eliminado

Tags: Jason DuongKerry Welsh

Celaya Checks to Showdown and Takes the Pot

Nível 30 : Limits 100,000/200,000, 0 ante
Raul Celeta
Raul Celeta

Action folded to Raul Celaya on the button with A10 and got called by John Armbrust from the big blind with the 77 to see a flop of K83.

Armbrust check-called a bet from Celaya on the flop, prompting the dealer to place the 10 on the turn.

Both players checked through to the J river before again checking through to showdown.

Celaya turned up the winning hand and dragged the pot in as Armbrust tossed his cards toward the muck.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
John Armbrust us
John Armbrust
1,445,000 1,270,500
Raul Celaya us
Raul Celaya
1,440,000 450,000

Tags: John ArmbrustRaul Celaya

Some of the Best Poker Players Who Haven't Won a WSOP Bracelet

Nível 29 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
WSOP Bracelet Winners
WSOP Bracelet Winners

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PokerNews has had a decent track record with highlighting players without bracelets who have gone on to win them. Jason Koon won a maiden bracelet in 2021 after making the "Best Without a Bracelet" list that year, while Dan Smith and Alex Foxen both found bracelets in 2022 to be removed from that year's list.

With the 2023 WSOP happening now, here's a look at some of the best players who have yet to add a World Series bracelet to their long lists of accolades.

Check out our list of "Best Without a Bracelet" here!

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Nível 29 : Limits 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
2023 WSOP
2023 WSOP

There are 95 bracelet events — the most in history — on the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) schedule, all of which are important and worth your attention as a fan of the game.

But if you can't catch them all on PokerGO or follow along with all the live reporting updates, there are five tournaments you absolutely cannot miss.

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