Indian-origin poker player Sachin Joshi achieved 13th place at the 2023 WSOP Main Event Finale.
The Bold Run of Sachin Joshi at WSOP 2023
The World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2023 Main Event saw some exciting performances, none more so than that of the Indian-origin player, Sachin Joshi.
Joshi claims the spotlight with a thrilling 13th place finish, bagging a $535,000 payday. Born in England, this seasoned poker player has built a substantial resume in the game.
From London to Las Vegas
Joshi's journey in the poker world began in London, with his first recorded finish at the GUKPT. Here, he placed 10th, earning £ 270 ($ 384). Subsequent finishes were also secured in London tournaments, highlighting his early success.
In October 2017, Joshi climbed the ranks to take the runner-up spot at the PokerStars Megastack LondonHigh Roller. This earned him £ 4,103 ($ 5,398). His next big move saw him venture into the World Poker Tour (WPT), participating in the WPTDS Brussels tour. There, he placed 13th, winning €1,250 ($ 1,379).
Setting the Stage in Vegas
Joshi's first WSOP appearance came in 2021, where he participated in the Mini Main Event, finishing 501st for $1,600. He then shifted his focus to the European Poker Tour (EPT), competing in the €5,300 No Limit Hold'em Main Event (Event #16), securing a 39th position payday of €24,650 ($ 26,341).
Joshi's WSOP 2023 run got even more exciting when he finished 194th in the $1,500 No Limit Hold'em - Millionaire Maker, earning $ 9,279. He also participated in the $3,000 No Limit Hold'em Freezeout, ending with the 51st place prize of $ 13,637.
The highlight of Joshi's WSOP journey, however, was his incredible 13th place finish in the Main Event, making heads turn and confirming his status as a formidable poker player.
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After his impressive debut at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2023, Sachin Joshi was Austria's 501st high roller at the Mini Main Event, only to shift his focus to the European Poker Tour (EPT). At Event #16, he secured a 39th position payday of €24,650 ($ 26,341).
In the heart of Las Vegas, Joshi made a strong comeback at WSOP 2023, finishing 194th in the $1,500 No Limit Hold'em - Millionaire Maker for $9,279. He also participated in the $3,000 No Limit Hold'em Freezeout, ending with the 51st place prize of $13,637.
Joshi's journey in poker, from London to Las Vegas, has been nothing short ofremarkable. A notable achievement was his runner-up spot in the PokerStars Megastack LondonHigh Roller in October 2017, earning £ 4,103 ($ 5,398).
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