2023 RRPO Live Updates 101q3x

2023 RRPO in Review 5b5o12

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The 2023 Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open ran from November 15 through November 29 with 49 trophy events and a busy Grand Ballroom from start to finish.

Events:  49
Entries:  18,323
Guarantees:  $7,360,000
Prize Pools:  $14,250,170

By the numbers, this was the biggest RRPO series in our history in of both entries and prize pools, and it was also the fifth-biggest attendance for any series in our history.

2023 Showdown – 22,035 entries
2022 Showdown – 20,359 entries
2022 SHRPO – 20,045 entries
2021 SHRPO – 19,881 entries
2023 RRPO – 18,323 entries

This series also posted some big overall numbers for our big series. Since the 2011 Poker Showdown, we have hosted 48 major festivals, hit $250,000,000 in guarantees, and sured 500,000 entries. Come to Lucky Hearts Poker Open in January when we just might cross over $500,000,000 in prize money.

Series: 48
Entries: 515,464
Guarantees: $250,023,500
Prize Pools: $484,905,676

Istvan Briski, 2023 WPT RRPO Champion

The series headliner was the 2023 WPT RRPO Championship, which drew 1,447 entries to create a prize pool worth $4,630,400. The last 181 players earned a share and Istvan Briski took the top spot of $647,300 after winning in front of the WPT live-stream cameras.

Three locals made the final table with Darryll Fish, Fred Goldberg, and Sandy Sanchez among the last six. This was Sanchez’s third cash of the series and all came at final tables: third in the $600 H.O.R.S.E., fourth in the $600 Eight-Game Mix, and third in the Championship.

Richard Saunders

The series started with a $400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em tournament featuring a $2,000,000 guarantee and eight starting flights. The tournament drew 7,532 entries, and Richard Saunders took the top prize of $192,398 plus the RRPO trophy.

Matt Bretzfield won three events during the 2023 RRPO series

Matt Bretzfield (smiling above) had himself a series, not content to book just one title, but he earned three RRPO trophies; he won the $1,100 PLO, the $400 Bounty PLO, and the $600 Eight-Game Mix. Bretzfield tied a long-standing record as only the third person in our history to win three titles in the same series and the first to do it since 2012.

2012 Showdown – Julio Fernandez
2012 RRPO – Atanael Thomas
2023 RRPO – Matt Bretzfield

Bretzfield wasn’t the only one who made moves up our all-time list. David Shmuel captured his ninth title, Yuval Bronshtein grabbed his eighth, and Shmuel finished two spots short of his tenth on the last night of the series.

Raminder Singh sits alone at the top, but it’s getting crowded behind him. All-time major Hollywood titles:

Raminder Singh – 10 wins
Yuval Bronshtein – 9 wins
David Shmuel – 9 wins
Michael Newman – 9 wins
John Holley – 8 wins
Matt Bretzfield – 8 wins
Brian Altman – 7 wins
David Prociak – 7 wins
Gabriel Ramos – 7 wins

Other notable wins include A.J. Kelsall with his fourth trophy, David Brookshire winning two this series, and Adam Hendrix capturing the one-day $5K event when he max late ed after busting the $25K High Roller in sixth place.

All told we had 49 RRPO trophies find a new home over the two weeks of the series, and you can find links to all of the results below.

We cannot overstate our appreciation for the players who come out to every one of our series. Thank you, and thank you again.

We look forward to seeing old friends and making new ones during the 2024 Lucky Hearts Poker Open in January!

2024 Lucky Hearts Poker Open schedule

2023 RRPO Schedule and results

Event 49 ($300 Bounty): Chris Lewis – $9,695

Istvan Briski Wins the WPT Seminole Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open Championship for $647,300 6w1

2023 Seminole Hard Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed
Entries:  1,447
Prize Pool:  $4,630,400
November 24 – 29, 2023

2023 WPT Seminole Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open Champion Istvan Briski

The 2023 WPT Seminole Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open Championship began several days ago and drew 1,447 entries, generating a prize pool of $4,630,400. Emerging victorious was Istvan Briski, winning outright for $647,300.

Briski hails from Hungary and mainly plays poker online. This was his first time playing at the Seminole Hard Rock and he made it a time he’ll never forget.

“It’s amazing,” said Briski of winning. “I ran really good in the tournament, and yeah, I’m very happy. My biggest score so far. I’m very grateful.”

Briski bagged a below-average stack after Day 1 and was 274th of the returning 513 players, but still was comfortable with 45 big blinds. His Day 2 went fantastic, as he finished 8th in chips of the remaining 83 players. From there he bagged the chip lead after Day 3, leading the remaining 15 players.

Istvan Briski and Seminole Hard Rock Poker Tournament Manager Jason Heidenthal

He began the WPT final table second in chips and started off well, eliminating Fred Goldberg in fourth place.

When heads-up play was reached, Briski was trailing. However, he found a eventually closing it out.

“There were some very good players, but I was running very good in important spots, and that’s really what tournaments are about a lot of the time.”

Photos by Joe Giron / PokerPhotoArchive.com / Courtesy of World Poker Tour

Place First Name Last Name Prize Amount
1 Istvan Briski $647,300*
2 Rayan Chamas $600,000*
3 Sandy Sanchez $366,500
4 Fred Goldberg $274,000
5 Matt Bond $206,900
6 Darryll Fish $157,800
7 Luke Graham $121,500
8 Jason Sagle $94,500
9 Rishi Makkar $74,300
10 Alejandro Gonzalez Olaechea $74,300
11 Viktor Kovachev $59,000
12 Lucian Silveira $59,000
13 Niko Koop $47,300
14 Jack McDonald $47,300
15 Gergely Kulcsár $38,300
16 Robert Kennedy $38,300
17 Alessio Isaia $31,400
18 Dmitrii Perfilev $31,400
19 Chad Eveslage $31,400
20 Joe Reddick $31,400
21 Justin Zaki $26,000
22 Martin Stausholm $26,000
23 Sacha Rymland $26,000
24 Jerry Maher $26,000
25 Maksim Pisarenko $21,800
26 Aleks Dimitrov $21,800
27 Bryce McVay $21,800
28 Kyle Julius $21,800
29 Shawn Nguyen $21,800
30 Ziad Alameddine $21,800
31 Brandon Wittmeyer $21,800
32 Blake Napierala $21,800
33 Stefan Jedlicka $18,400
34 Nazar Buhaiov $18,400
35 Guy Naimi $18,400
36 Aristotles Neto $18,400
37 David Nowling $18,400
38 Eric Zheng $18,400
39 Fred Paradis $18,400
40 Boris Kolev $18,400
41 Kharlin Sued $15,800
42 John Depersio $15,800
43 Bryan Rosen $15,800
44 Dulan Duran $15,800
45 Maheshwar Manthani $15,800
46 Jerry Wong $15,800
47 Anthony Zinno $15,800
48 Cheng Xu $15,800
49 Alex Livingston $13,700
50 Nicholas Verderamo $13,700
51 Alex Nguyen $13,700
52 Petko Tsakov $13,700
53 Vladas Tamasauskas $13,700
54 Elliot Kampen $13,700
55 Andrew Moreno $13,700
56 Heng Zhang $13,700
57 Yuval Bronshtein $12,000
58 Juan Membreno Orellana $12,000
59 Alex Foxen $12,000
60 Kyle Arora $12,000
61 Diego Paulo Uez $12,000
62 Nir Cohen $12,000
63 Gal Yifrach $12,000
64 Adam Hendrix $12,000
65 Luciano Nardi $10,600
66 Sang Ho $10,600
67 Lyle Diamond $10,600
68 Brian Luo $10,600
69 Chance Kornuth $10,600
70 Joshua Wang $10,600
71 Sam Laskowitz $10,600
72 Brian Altman $10,600
73 Jared Hemingway $9,500
74 Jarod Einsohn $9,500
75 Brian Murphy $9,500
76 Norbert Szecsi $9,500
77 Michael Liang $9,500
78 Krasimir Yankov $9,500
79 David Uvaydov $9,500
80 Zachary Bruch $9,500
81 Femi Fashakin $8,600
82 Armand Matti $8,600
83 Igor Hot $8,600
84 Andrew Ostapchenko $8,600
85 Dominique Mosley $8,600
86 Dion Jagroo $8,600
87 Oscar Blanco $8,600
88 Aaron Thivyanathan $8,600
89 Arunas Sapitavicius $7,800
90 Nadeem Hirani $7,800
91 Senhao Cao $7,800
92 Rob Brown $7,800
93 Peter Fellows $7,800
94 Josh Rothberg $7,800
95 Barry McGovern $7,800
96 Sean Astwood $7,800
97 Jason Rocha $7,800
98 Nancy Birnbaum $7,800
99 Alexander Stewart $7,800
100 Matthew M. Martin $7,800
101 Nicholas Richards $7,800
102 Scott Eskenazi $7,800
103 Frederic Normand $7,800
104 Jason Bullock $7,800
105 Nitis Udornpim $7,100
106 John Grout $7,100
107 Scott Weidema $7,100
108 Jake Ozyman $7,100
109 Julio Belluscio $7,100
110 Alejandro Burazco $7,100
111 Sandeep Mathai $7,100
112 Brandon Wilson $7,100
113 Mike Vanier $7,100
114 Peter Mugar $7,100
115 Michael Tait $7,100
116 Rafal Michalowski $7,100
117 Omer Rotman $7,100
118 Maksim Lebedev $7,100
119 Michael Vinkour $7,100
120 Anderson Premdas $7,100
121 Thomas Reynolds $6,600
122 Kamel Mokhammad $6,600
123 Ryan Blank $6,600
124 Kenny Hallaert $6,600
125 Brian Nerney $6,600
126 Jack Corrigan $6,600
127 Brent Hoover $6,600
128 Eric Bonin $6,600
129 Matthew Zarcadoolas $6,600
130 Ali Turkan $6,600
131 Carl Carodenuto $6,600
132 Geoffrey Hum $6,600
133 Jeremiah Wheeler $6,600
134 Olga Iermolcheva $6,600
135 Craig Varnell $6,600
136 Kevin Rines $6,600
137 Steve Buckner $6,200
138 Asher Conniff $6,200
139 John Stevenson $6,200
140 Michael Stashin $6,200
141 Christian Harder $6,200
142 Jonathan Mattia $6,200
143 Stoyko Kolev $6,200
144 Ronald Katz $6,200
145 Kurt Lichtman $6,200
146 Michael O'Malley $6,200
147 David Kozma $6,200
148 Frank Lagodich $6,200
149 Michael McNicholas $6,200
150 Scott Ball $6,200
151 Hamed Zia $6,200
152 Kevin Davis $6,200
153 Franklin Rojas $5,900
154 Rudy Mamo $5,900
155 Daniel Smiljkovic $5,900
156 Erkut Yilmaz $5,900
157 Stephen Gerber $5,900
158 Ya Yun Liu $5,900
159 Stephen Kehoe $5,900
160 Jose Gonzalez $5,900
161 Aaron Kupin $5,900
162 Brandon Navarrete $5,900
163 Stephen Song $5,900
164 Yang Lu $5,900
165 T.K. Miles $5,900
166 Steven Piper $5,900
167 Jesse Lonis $5,700
168 Glenn Fishbein $5,700
169 Leonard Maue $5,700
170 Todd Miller $5,700
171 Gediminas Uselis $5,700
172 Jordan Polk $5,700
173 Matthew Lambrecht $5,700
174 Benjamin Grise $5,700
175 Aleksejs Ponakovs $5,700
176 Artem Metalidi $5,700
177 Juan Mora Lasso $5,700
178 Joseph Petrolino $5,700
179 Anthony Hu $5,700
180 Jeremy Mintz $5,700
181 Francis Anderson $5,700

*denotes modified heads-up payouts

Championship: Istvan Briski Wins! ($647,300); Rayan Chamas Finishes Runner-Up ($600,000) 6z644c

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Results
Level 35:  300,000/600,000 with a 600,000 ante
Players Remaining:  1 of 1,447

2023 WPT Seminole Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open Champion Istvan Briski

Rayan Chamas raised all in for 9,800,000 from the button and Istvan Briski called in the big blind.

Chamas:  Ts8c
Briski:  Qd4c

The board came As7s2hKh5s, keeping Chamas’ queen best to win the 2023 WPT Seminole Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open for $647,300. Chamas finished runner-up for $600,000.

A recap of the Championship will be posted later tonight.

Rayan Chamas

Photos by Joe Giron / PokerPhotoArchive.com / Courtesy of World Poker Tour

Championship: Rayan Chamas Doubles Up 6k5k2w

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Results
Level 35:  300,000/600,000 with a 600,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 1,447

Rayan Chamas

Istvan Briski limped in for 600,000 from the button, Rayan Chamas raised all in for 6,800,000 from the big blind, and Briski called with KcTc, leading Chamas’ Qs4c.

The board ran out Kd9d4h2sQh, giving Chamas queens and fours on the river to double through Briski and survive.

Rayan Chamas  –  14,200,000  (24 bb)
Istvan Briski  –  58,200,000  (97 bb)

Photo by Joe Giron / PokerPhotoArchive.com / Courtesy of World Poker Tour

Championship: Istvan Briski Doubles Up and Takes a Big Chip Lead 91q2d

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Results
Level 35:  300,000/600,000 with a 600,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 1,447

Istvan Briski

Rayan Chamas raised to 1,500,000 from the button, Istvan Briski three-bet to 5,700,000 from the big blind, and Chamas called.

They checked to the turn of an AcJhThJc board where Briski bet 5,500,000. Chamas called.

The river was the 5s, Briski went all in for 18,200,000, and Chamas used a time extension before he called.

Briski showed Jd4c for trip jacks, besting Chamas’ Ad5d to double into a sizable chip lead.

Istvan Briski  –  59,400,000  (99 bb)
Rayan Chamas  –  12,500,000  (21 bb)

Photo by Joe Giron / PokerPhotoArchive.com / Courtesy of World Poker Tour

 

Championship: Modified Payouts 5u65p

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Results
Level 34:  300,000/500,000 with a 500,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 1,447

Rayan Chamas (left) vs. Istvan Briski (right)

Before heads-up play began, the players agreed to modify the remaining two payouts.

1st:  $647,300  – includes WPT World Championship seat
2nd:  $600,000

Photo by Joe Giron / PokerPhotoArchive.com / Courtesy of World Poker Tour

Championship: Sandy Sanchez – 3rd Place ($366,500) 2v176v

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Results
Level 34:  300,000/500,000 with a 500,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 1,447

Sandy Sanchez

Rayan Chamas raised to 1,200,000 from the button, Sandy Sanchez three-bet all in for 13,700,000 from the big blind, and Chamas called.

Chamas:  9s9c
Sanchez:  5h5d

The board came Ah7s3dKsKd, no help to Sanchez, ending his Championship run in third place.

Rayan Chamas  –  41,500,000  (83 bb)
Istvan Briski  –  30,900,000  (62 bb)
Sandy Sanchez  –  Eliminated in 3rd Place  ($366,500)

1st:  $752,500 – includes WPT World Championship seat
2nd:  $494,800

Play will resume in a little while as the players take an unscheduled break.

Championship: Fred Goldberg – 4th Place ($274,000) 5d1r1p

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Results
Level 34:  300,000/500,000 with a 500,000 ante
Players Remaining:  3 of 1,447

Fred Goldberg

Istvan Briski raised to 1,000,000 from the cutoff, Fred Goldberg reraised all in for 3,700,000 from the button, and Briski called with JhJc, leading Goldberg’s Ad2s.

The board ran out Jd7d6h7hQs, giving Briski jacks full of sevens to eliminate Goldberg in fourth place.

Istvan Briski  –  36,900,000  (74 bb)
Fred Goldberg  –  Eliminated in 4th Place  ($274,000)

Championship: Istvan Briski Doubles Into the Chip Lead Through Rayan Chamas 84h26

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Results
Level 34:  300,000/500,000 with a 500,000 ante
Players Remaining:  4 of 1,447

Istvan Briski

Rayan Chamas raised to 1,000,000 from the cutoff,  Istvan Briski three-bet to 2,500,000 from the button, Chamas four-bet all in with a covering stack, and Briski caled all in for 15,300,000.

Chasmas:  QdJh
Briski:  AsAh

The board ran out 7s5h3s3c4s, safe for Briski to double into the chip lead.

Istvan Briski  –  31,900,000  (64 bb)
Rayan Chamas  –  20,000,000  (40 bb)

Championship: Fred Goldberg Slips 6b6cl

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Results
Level 33:  200,000/400,000 with a 400,000 ante
Players Remaining:  4 of 1,447

Fred Goldberg

Rayan Chamas raised to 800,000 from the cutoff, Fred Goldberg three-bet to 2,600,000 from the small blind, and Chamas calls.

The flop was Td8d2s, Goldberg continued for 1,500,000, and Chamas called.

The turn was the Qc and both checked.

The river was the 8c, Goldberg checked, Chamas bet 4,400,000, and Goldberg called.

Chamas showed Qh9h for queens and eights, Goldberg mucked, and Chamas won the pot.

Rayan Chamas  –  26,500,000  (66 bb)
Fred Goldberg  –  14,000,000  (35 bb)