2022 World Series of Poker fundamental occasion champion Espen Jorstad secured the second-largest rating of his event profession on Sunday, July 30. The 35-year-old poker professional from Norway outlasted a subject of 133 entries to win the 2023 Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London $40,000 thriller bounty occasion for his third profession stay event title and the highest prize of $639,000.
Jorstad overcame a stacked last desk on his solution to this victory, with a very robust last three that included the likes of two-time Card Player Player of the Year award winner Stephen Chidwick (third – $287,000) and ten-time bracelet winner Phil Ivey (2nd – $434,900).
This was Jorstad’s first event victory since he took down the WSOP fundamental occasion simply over a 12 months in the past. That win noticed him prime the third-largest subject within the historical past of the event (8,663 entries) to earn his second WSOP bracelet and $10,000,000 in prize cash. Jorstad now has greater than $12.1 million in lifetime event earnings.
The win noticed Jorstad safe 924 POY factors. This was his first certified rating of the 12 months, but it surely alone was sufficient to maneuver him inside putting distance of the highest 500 within the 2023 POY standings offered by Global Poker.
Day 2 of this occasion started with 38 gamers remaining from the 133-entry subject. Only 20 made the cash, with notables that cashed however fell wanting the ultimate desk together with bracelet winner Brian Kim (18th), high-stakes common Dan Shak (14th), Super High Roller Bowl winner Christoph Vogelsang (thirteenth), bracelet winner Ben Heath (twelfth), and two-time WSOP fundamental occasion last tablist Antoine Saout (tenth).
The last desk started with Johannes Straver within the lead, with Ivey, Jorstad, and bracelet winner Daniel Dvoress additionally amongst he prime half of the leaderboard. Chun Keat Liu (eighth – $82,500) and Aliaksei Boika (seventh – $111,500) have been the primary to fall. Then, Dvoress’ run got here to an finish when his A-2 from the large blind was unable to beat the small-blind shove of Ivey, who had pocket fives. Dvoress secured $149,000 because the sixth-place finisher. The Canadian poker professional now has greater than $26.7 million in profession earnings after this newest robust displaying.
Eric Wasserson was knocked out by way of a brutal preflop cooler, along with his pocket kings operating into the pocket aces of Straver in a battle of the blinds. The bigger pair held up and Wasserson was eradicated in fifth place ($190,000).
There have been a variety of swings throughout four-handed motion, but it surely was finally Straver who was despatched house with $236,500. In his last hand, the Dutch participant obtained all-in with pocket nines trailing the pocket jacks of Ivey and bricked ut to complete fourth.
With that, a last three with greater than $99.3 in prior event earnings between them set to play right down to a winner. Eventually, Chidwick’s stack was whittled right down to the purpose that he referred to as all-in from the large blind with 10-5. Jorstad had shoved with simply Q-3, which improved to quads by the top to eradicate Chidwick in third place ($287,000).
This rating elevated Chidwick’s profession event earnings to only over $50 million, making the 34-year-old British poker professional simply the fourth participant in poker historical past to have surpassed that earnings milestone behind Justin Bonomo ($63.9 million), Bryn Kenney ($58.2 million), and Daniel Negreanu ($50.3 million). Chidwick stays in fourth place on poker’s all-time cash record, trailing solely these three gamers.
Ivey had simply higher than a 3:2 chip benefit over Jorstad to start out, however the Norwegian rapidly battled his means into the lead. In the ultimate hand, Jorstad raised from the button with OkayJ
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for round eight massive blinds and Jorstad made the decision. Ivey picked up a flush draw on the flip with the board displaying 9
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, however the A
on the river locked up the pot and the title for Jorstad.
Ivey earned $434,900 because the runner-up. The 46-year-old Poker Hall of Fame member now has greater than $38.5 million in lifetime earnings after this newest money.
Here is a have a look at the payouts and POY factors awarded on the last desk:
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Espen Jorstad | $639,000 | 924 |
2 | Phil Ivey | $434,900 | 770 |
3 | Stephen Chidwick | $287,000 | 616 |
4 | Johannes Straver | $236,500 | 462 |
5 | Eric Wasserson | $190,000 | 385 |
6 | Daniel Dvoress | $149,000 | 308 |
7 | Aliaksei Boika | $111,500 | 231 |
Photo credit: Triton Poker / Joe Giron.