Shannon Shorr first made the cash on the World Series of Poker again in 2006, ending 72nd in a $2,000 buy-in no-limit maintain’em occasion for $5,748. Over the greater than 17 years which have adopted that first money, he has recorded greater than 130 extra in bracelet occasions, together with two runner-up finishes.
On Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023 Shorr lastly broke via and secured his first WSOP gold bracelet, taking down the WSOP Online $2,000 no-limit maintain’em six-max occasion for $89,126 and the {hardware}.
Shorr recorded the second of victory, which noticed him bounce for pleasure earlier than dashing over to embrace his spouse Joy, who’s pregnant with their second little one.
“I have no words. I’m a bracelet winner,” stated Shorr. “Finally!”
Check out the video beneath:
Captured my long-awaited first #WSOP bracelet this morning within the $2,000 6max NLHE occasion! pic.twitter.com/QutdX5U6Bf
— Shannon Shorr (@ShannonShorr) October 2, 2023
The last hand that Shorr was sweating firstly of the video noticed him increase from the button with AJ and name a three-bet shove from runner-up Maxx Coleman, who held 22. The board ran out Q83JOk and Shorr made a pair of jacks with an ace kicker to lock up the pot and the title.
Coleman, a two-time bracelet winner, earned $55,070 because the runner-up finisher. There have been a number of different WSOP champions who made the ultimate desk, together with Yueqi Zhu (ninth), two-time bracelet winner Dan Heimiller (eighth), and two-time bracelet winner Eric Baldwin (sixth).
Shorr now has greater than $12.3 million in recorded match earnings after this newest rating. Earlier this 12 months he completed because the runner-up within the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open $5,300 buy-in important occasion, placing a three-handed deal to take house $545,000. This was his second-largest recorded rating but.
There have been 189 whole entries within the match that Shorr most lately took down, which was held on WSOP.com for Nevada and New Jersey gamers. The $349,650 prize pool was cut up amongst the highest 36 finishers.
Here is a take a look at the payouts awarded on the last desk:
Place | Player | Earnings |
1 | Shannon Shorr | $89,126 |
2 | Maxx Coleman | $55,070 |
3 | Chris Battenfield | $37,867 |
4 | Joseph Spanne | $26,538 |
5 | Maximilian Schindler | $18,986 |
6 | Eric Baldwin | $14,056 |
7 | Baruch Forst | $10,525 |
8 | Dan Heimiller | $7,867 |
9 | Yueqi Zhu | $6,119 |