
Roberto Perez
We are eliminated in the quarterfinals The Spaniard won the Heads Up Champion of the 2023 World Series of Poker for $25,000strong>.
Roberto Perez, final member of the Spanish trio, took part in two equally important and complex matches. The first to pit him against Isaac Kempton. Game two, if all goes according to plan, will be against big favorite Doug Polk.
The first step has to be against an up-and-coming pro who has performed well. Debuted and won on the WSOP Circuit in February 2020, and continued to attack on the interrupted circuit until the end of the epidemic. He was 23rd in GPI, but Roberto tied him with a three-pointer in the game’s most delicate moment, and he’s been much easier on the situation since then.
Calling “David, Davey…” after a short break, the replacement that everything predicted was Doug Polk. They were referring to Roberto’s nickname at the poker table, “Davy Jones,” which Polk must have heard before.
This time, no hand turned the game around at the right time. In fact, there is little support for Roberto, who has nothing to do with the biggest heads-up specialist of the past decade. Polk himself apologized to Roberto, who knew how tricky the game had become:
“He didn’t play a good hand the whole game. He made a good call, tried some Bravado, etc.” I got through. I don’t think what we’re seeing from him today is really a testament to his true skills.
Roberto was beaten in the blinds and tried to put up more resistance, 55 vs. AQ, five cards on the flop declared him the winner, until a wheel came on the river , much to Polk’s delight.
Min-Roberto gets cash for his first ITM at the 2023 WSOP$74,648. The semifinals are worth watching, Doug Polk and Chris Brewer face off in one game, Sean Winter is paired with WPT Barcelona Champion Chanracy Khun.
Although there are six or seven events in total, if you pass someone in the lobby, and there’s a good chance they’re playing in the Mystery $1,000 Million