Event #90: $10,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em Championship at the 2023 World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas attracted a massive field of 550 runners, generating a total prize pool of $5,155,000. On Monday, July 17, just four players returned for an unscheduled fourth and final day.
The quartet had locked up $306,555 but given the calibre of the players left, none would be happy with anything less than the $1,057,663 up top, along with a much sought-after WSOP bracelet.
After only 90 minutes of play, France's Alexandre Reard rode a boisterous rail to victory after besting British all-time money leader Stephen Chidwick in heads-up play to more than double his previous best live cash and become the first French player to win two bracelets in the No-Limit Hold'em.
The quartet had locked up $306,555 but given the calibre of the players left, none would be happy with anything less than the $1,057,663 up top, along with a much sought-after WSOP bracelet.
After only 90 minutes of play, France's Alexandre Reard rode a boisterous rail to victory after besting British all-time money leader Stephen Chidwick in heads-up play to more than double his previous best live cash and become the first French player to win two bracelets in the No-Limit Hold'em.