
On Day 2 of the WSOP 2023 Event #74 Mini Main Event 1K yesterday, Nicolás Kohan was the 10th Argentine who traveled the farthest.
The tournament attracted 5,257 players who paid a $1,000 entry fee to play in the same structure as the Main Event 10K, but with 30-minute blinds. The prize pool is $4,678,730 to be shared among the top 789 entrants.
With only 10 players left, Nicolas called into the small blind, the big blind was A-10, and Q-Q was all-in. The board came 5-3-J-K-10 and Nicholas finished 10th for the biggest cash of his career: $42,012. This is his second cash prize at the 2023 WSOP, as he just finished 237th in Event 56 and won $1,276.
Ramiro Petrone
Argentinian prize money up for grabs in 2023 mini-main event:
- Nicolás Kohan: 10th – $42,012
- Ramiro Petrone: 19th – $21,602
- Maximiliano Gallardo: 88th – $5,951
- Maximiliano Gallardo: 88th – $5,951
- Horacio Fernandez: 130th – $4,414
- Agustín Naranja: 155th – $3,847
- Mario Lopez: $172.- $3,847
- Sergio De Benedictis: $258. – $2,994
- Manuel Pochat: 263rd – $2,994 seconds
- Thomas Umhlanga: 364th – $2,408
- Diego Martinez: 397th – $2,408
- Diego Martinez : No. 397 – $2,408
- Diego Martinez
- Gaston Gurevic: No. 484 Place – $2,001
- Federico Roberto: 533′ – $1,751
- Adrian Vargas: 593′ – $1,751 during the Mini Main Event Bubble
Source: WSOP .com
