WSOP Main Event Final Table down to three players
17 Jul 2023
The newly-minted 2023 World Champion will take home $12,100,000 in winnings and the Main Event bracelet, featuring approximately 500 grams of 10-karat yellow gold, 2,352 various precious gemstones, including 42 carats of round genuine diamonds, 425 black and red stones to accentuate the suits and a removable golden poker chip that sits in the center of the bracelet.
Steven Jones (United States) – 238,000,000 chips
Based in Phoenix, Ariz., Jones entered the WSOP Main Event with $245,536 in live tournament winnings. Now, with three players remaining, Jones is guaranteed more than 16x his lifetime earnings with a prize of $4,000,000 or more. Jones’ deepest run in the WSOP was in 2019, placing second in the WSOPC $400 Double Stack.
Daniel Weinman (United States) – 199,000,000 chips
With more than $3.7 million in career earnings, Weinman came in as one of two WSOP bracelet holders at the Final Table. As a regular international winner, the Atlanta, Ga. native has won tournaments in Spain and Australia and finished first in the 2015 WSOP Circuit Cherokee Main Event domestically.
Adam Walton (United States) – 165,500,000 chips
A professional poker player from Seattle, Wash., Walton has succeeded in smaller tournaments with several wins. No stranger to the WSOP, he has 19 career cashes including a 42nd-place finish in the 2021 Main Event. So far this year, Walton has cashed twice at the WSOP, placing 358th in Event #39: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em Monster Stack and Event #59: $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout.
The final three will take the Main Event stage inside Horseshoe Events Center at 1 p.m. PST on Monday, 17 July.
WSOP Main Event Final Table down to three players
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