2023 World Series of Poker

Event #23: $50,000 High Roller (8-Handed)
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
$1,546,024
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$5,921,000
Entries
124
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
5
Players Left
1

Leon Sturm Bests Bill Klein in Event #23: $50,000 High Roller ($1,546,024)

Level 25 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Leon Sturm
Leon Sturm

Five of poker's best high-stakes players battled for eight hours as Event #23: $50,000 High Roller (8-Handed) reached a conclusion at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Germany's Leon Sturm came out on top for his first bracelet and $1,546,024 as he denied American businessman Bill Klein a maiden bracelet.

The age gap between Sturm, 22, and Klein, 75, may have been the biggest ever in a heads-up bracelet battle, reminiscent of then 22-year-old Adrian Mateos' victory over 70-year-old John Smith in the 2017 $10,000 Heads-Up Championship. The audience-favorite Klein made several gutsy bluffs throughout the day but ultimately fell to the youngest player, who was making his WSOP final table debut.

��It does feel amazing," Sturm told PokerNews in a winner's interview. "The bracelet is something special; it means more than just a trophy, I guess. Before, I was thinking that trophies and bracelets don��t mean much to me. But I think a bracelet is special, so that��s pretty cool. The competition was really tough, so that makes it better.��

High roller regular Seth Davies was looking to remove his name from the "Best Without a Bracelet" list but fell in fifth place before Day 3 chip leader and 2022 $250,000 Super High Roller champion Alex Foxen went out in fourth, while Dutchman Jans Arends couldn't win his second bracelet and was eliminated in third place.

Event #23: $50,000 High Roller (8-Handed) Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1stLeon SturmGermany$1,546,024
2ndBill KleinUnited States$955,513
3rdJans ArendsNetherlands$694,019
4thAlex FoxenUnited States$512,824
5thSeth DaviesUnited States$385,617
6thJustin BonomoUnited States$295,169
7thSam SoverelUnited States$230,066
8thSung Joo HyunSouth Korea$182,662

Riders on the Sturm

As it turns out, this wasn't Sturm's first $1.5 million poker score of the month. Just last week, the German took down a $10,000 buy-in GGPoker Super MILLION$ event for $1,518,400. To make things even sweeter, he satellited into the $50,000 High Roller for just $5,000.

��Financially, I��ve had a pretty surreal month," he said while acknowledging that he sold significant action in both events. ��It adds up. It��s nice. A lot of winnings coming together.��

Sunday's five-handed final table displayed a battle between two camps: the European online grinders and the American live specialists. Sturm and Arends are primarily online crushers, while Davies, Foxen and Klein are all among the most recognizable faces on the live high roller circuit.

Leon Sturm
Leon Sturm

Though they hadn't ever spoken before the tournament, Sturm and Arends shared a bond on the felt, and Arends even stuck around on the rail and hopped in Sturm's winner's photo.

��We haven��t really met before, but we play tons online," said Sturm. "He��s one of the best online regulars there are, really and we��ve played tons of hands against each other. So we know each other.��

��In terms of the rest of the competition, of course, there was like Foxen, Davies, and all these people. I��d say in terms of their skill, because they don��t play that much online and don��t get that much hands in, I think I can do quite well against them, and maybe I��m even better theoretically. But it��s just their presence and their focus, and how they prepare for everything is just so insanely sick in a way that you have to have so much respect for them. Because it��s so hard to show up every day and have the same routines and be so consistent with all of that.��

Day 3 Action

As he entered the day with a sizable chip lead and over a hundred big blinds, it looked like Foxen could steamroll his four remaining opponents en route to a second bracelet. But Foxen stumbled early when he turned a straight against Arends only for "Graftekkel" to river a bigger straight. Foxen couldn't recover and fell in a later hand against Sturm about an hour after the German sent Davies home in fifth.

Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

��Unfortunate runout for me," Foxen told PokerGO's Jeff Platt. "Obviously, he hit a sweet card on the turn and about the only really bad card for me on the river. But it is what it is, not much I can do about it. Just kind of had to keep moving forward and take each hand one at a time.��

Foxen's exit marked the start of a lengthy three-handed battle that saw the Sturn, Klein, and Arends exchanging chip leads and all managing to stay afloat. After several hours, Arends check-jammed his top pair as Sturm called with a better kicker before a brick runout sent the Dutchman out in third for $694,019.

Sturm and Klein were near even in chips when heads-up play began, but Sturm slowly closed out against Klein, who had social media fired up as he made several epic bluffs throughout the final table.

Klein had grown restless by the time heads-up play came around and made consecutive shoves with marginal holdings. Eventually, Sturm was able to pick off the PokerGO Studio regular as Klein jammed with middle pair and Sturm called with top pair. A brick runout confirmed another runner-up bracelet finish for Klein, who took second in 2015's $111,111 One Drop for $2,465,522.

��He played weird, of course," said Sturm. "He went all in a couple of times in spots where you don��t expect it, so that kind of threw me off ... I waited, got my top pair, and then we got it in.��

As much a philanthropist as he is a businessman and poker player, Klein vowed to donate all of his winnings to charity. Sturm, meanwhile, will surely use the seven-figure score to pad his poker bankroll as he now looks for a second bracelet.

Bill Klein
Bill Klein

That wraps up PokerNews' coverage of Event #23: $50,000 High Roller (8-Handed). Be sure to check out the WSOP live reporting portal for coverage of other events here at the 2023 WSOP in Las Vegas.

Tags: Adrian Mateos'Alex FoxenBill KleinJans ArendsJeff PlattJohn SmithJustin BonomoLeon SturmOne DropSam SoverelSeth DaviesSung Joo Hyun

Bill Klein Eliminated in 2nd Place ($955,513)

Level 25 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Bill Klein
Bill Klein

Leon Sturm raised to 1,200,000 on the button and Bill Klein defended from the big blind. The flop came J?8?3? and Klein check-called a bet of 1,000,000 from Sturm.

The turn was the 6? and Klein just jammed all in for 13,700,000. Sturm asked for a count and then made the call to put the cards on their backs.

Bill Klein: 8?5?
Leon Sturm: Q?J?

Klein flopped a pair of eights but it was no match for the pair of jacks from Sturm. The river was the 2? and Klein was unable to improve, being eliminated in second place.

Player Chips Progress
Leon Sturm de
Leon Sturm
37,200,000
13,875,000
13,875,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Bill Klein us
Bill Klein
Busted

Tags: Bill KleinLeon Sturm

Sturm Takes the Lead After a Rivered Pair

Level 24 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Leon Sturm
Leon Sturm

Leon Sturm opened to 1,000,000 on the button with 8?4?, and Bill Klein three-bet to 3,000,000 from the big blind after looking at A?K?. Sturm peeled, and the flop of Q?10?3? was spread across the felt.

Klein continued with a bet of 2,400,000 and Sturm tagged along after flopping a flush draw. The turn was the Q?, and Klein counted out a bet of 2,700,000. Sturm still called, and the 4? rolled off on the river.

Both players checked this time, and Sturm was awarded the pot after making a pair of fours on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Leon Sturm de
Leon Sturm
22,525,000
8,600,000
8,600,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Bill Klein us
Bill Klein
14,675,000
-8,600,000
-8,600,000

Tags: Bill KleinLeon Sturm

Jans Arends Eliminated in 3rd Place ($694,019)

Level 24 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Jans Arends
Jans Arends

Leon Sturm raised to 1,000,000 on the button and Jans Arends defended from the big blind. The flop fell 9?5?4? and Arends started with a check. Sturm continued with a bet of 900,000 and Arends check-raised all in 6,625,000. Sturm snap-called and the cards were on their backs.

Jans Arends: 10?9?
Leon Sturm: Q?9?

Sturm was in a dominating position after both players flopped top pair. The 4? on the turn provided some chop outs but the 3? on the river ended Arends' run in third place.

The final two players are taking a quick break to prepare for the heads-up match.

Player Chips Progress
Bill Klein us
Bill Klein
19,525,000
-2,850,000
-2,850,000
Leon Sturm de
Leon Sturm
17,575,000
7,925,000
7,925,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jans Arends nl
Jans Arends
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Jans ArendsLeon Sturm

Arends Doubles Through Sturm

Level 23 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Jans Arends
Jans Arends

Jans Arends open-jammed from the small blind and Leon Sturm called to put Arends at risk.

Jans Arends: 5?5?
Leon Sturm: Q?10?

Arends was able to survive the flip as the board ran out 9?K?2?7?3? to earn him a double.

Player Chips Progress
Jans Arends nl
Jans Arends
10,250,000
5,325,000
5,325,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Leon Sturm de
Leon Sturm
7,125,000
-5,325,000
-5,325,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Jans ArendsLeon Sturm

Klein Exposure Ends in Chop

Level 22 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Bill Klein
Bill Klein

Jans Arends opened to 600,000 on the button with A?Q? and Bill Klein three-bet jammed in the big blind with A?Q?.

"I don't think I can fold this, Bill," Arends said as Klein prematurely flipped over his hand.

"It is what it is. I turned it over by mistake," said Klein.

"Bill, the good news is I have the same hand," Arends said before calling.

The board ran out 7?6?8?J?4? and the two chopped up the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Bill Klein us
Bill Klein
15,500,000
-350,000
-350,000
Jans Arends nl
Jans Arends
11,000,000
3,700,000
3,700,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Bill KleinJans Arends

Klein Bluffs His Way to the Lead

Level 22 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Bill Klein
Bill Klein

Bill Klein limped in from the small blind with 4?4? and Jans Arends raised to 900,000 in the big blind with 8?8?. Klein called and they went heads-up to a flop of 9?6?2?.

Klein checked to Arends who continued with a bet of 700,000. Klein check-raised to 2,200,000 with the smaller of the two pocket pairs and Arens still called.

The turn was the 6? and Klein led out with a bet of 1,600,000. Arends still called and the 5? completed the board. Klein ripped all in on the river, putting Arends to the test for his last 4,850,000 chips.

Arends went into the tank, using up all of his time banks, before ultimately deciding to send his cards to the muck. Klein showed the bluff as he raked in the pot and became the new chip leader.

"I misread it," Klein said with a chuckle.

Player Chips Progress
Bill Klein us
Bill Klein
16,750,000
4,550,000
4,550,000
Leon Sturm de
Leon Sturm
15,600,000
2,700,000
2,700,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jans Arends nl
Jans Arends
4,850,000
-6,050,000
-6,050,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Bill KleinJans Arends

Klein Shoves & Shows a Deuce

Level 21 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Bill Klein
Bill Klein

Leon Sturm raised to 750,000 in the small blind with 8?4? and Bill Klein called in the big blind with A?2?.

Sturm bet 425,000 on the J?A?10? flop and Klein raised to 1,575,000. Sturm called. Sturm led out for 850,000 on the J? turn and Klein immediately raised all in before Sturm folded as Klein showed the deuce.

Player Chips Progress
Leon Sturm de
Leon Sturm
13,425,000
-3,675,000
-3,675,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Bill Klein us
Bill Klein
9,450,000
3,350,000
3,350,000

Tags: Bill KleinLeon Sturm

Alex Foxen Eliminated in 4th Place ($512,824)

Level 21 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

Alex Foxen raised to 550,000 in the cutoff and Leon Sturm defended from the big blind. The flop came 8?6?4? and Sturm checked to Foxen who continued with a bet of 750,000. Sturm check-raised to 1,750,000 and Foxen jammed all in for 5,350,000. Sturm snapped him off and the cards were tabled.

Alex Foxen: 9?8?
Leon Sturm: 8?6?

Foxen flopped top pair but ran into the two pair from Sturm. The A? on the turn gave Foxen a few extra outs but the K? was not one of them. Foxen was ousted in fourth place, good enough for just over $500,000.

Player Chips Progress
Leon Sturm de
Leon Sturm
13,350,000
5,275,000
5,275,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Alex Foxen us
Alex Foxen
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching

Tags: Alex FoxenLeon Sturm

Seth Davies Eliminated in 5th Place ($385,617)

Level 20 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Seth Davies
Seth Davies

Leon Sturm raised it up to 500,000 with 7?6? in the small blind and Seth Davies called with 5?2? in the big blind. The flop came 9?8?7? and Sturm check-called a bet of 400,000 from Davies.

The turn brought the 5? and both players checked to the 5? on the river. Sturm announced all in with a straight which put Davies in the tank for his last 1,660,000. Davies burned through a couple of his time extensions before calling it off with his trip fives. He was shown the bad news and Davies was eliminated in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
Leon Sturm de
Leon Sturm
10,985,000
1,985,000
1,985,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Seth Davies us
Seth Davies
Busted

Tags: Leon SturmSeth Davies