Seat: 9
Chip Count: 74,600,000
Big Blinds: 62
Age: 55
Hometown: Hamburg, Germany
Twitter: None

Jan-Peter Jachtmann’s Main Event Story

Perhaps the best-dressed player left standing in the 2023 WSOP Main Event, Jan-Peter Jachtmann is looking to pick up his second bracelet by becoming Main Event champion, as well as the third German in five years to win it all following Hossein Ensan in 2019 and Koray Aldemir in 2021.

Jachtmann, a Hamburg University graduate who works as a marketing manager and publisher of PokerBlatt Magazine, won his first bracelet in 2012 when he took down the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event for a career-best $661,000 after by defeating heads-up opponent Andrew Brown.

Jan-Peter Jachtmann
Jan-Peter Jachtmann

“I don’t really like No-Limit Hold’em that much but now it looks like I might play some more,” Jachtmann told PokerNews on Day 8. “Maybe I am good at it; I don’t know. It is totally different, especially the preflop action. You open small and reraise, in Omaha, after the flop you have to find out where you stand and what outs you have, and what combinations there are. I needed some hours to get into it; there is not really that much I can use from Omaha.”

Despite being an Omaha specialist, “Mr. Omaha” improved his No-Limit Hold’em chops heading into the $10,000 Main Event.

“Every day, I felt more comfortable and confident in my game,” he said. “I rarely play NLHE and learned that many years ago. But for the past ten years, I only focused on Omaha. But now, every day … if you are a good poker player, I am convinced that you can play every game, but you have to know what you are doing.”

Jachtmann’s Run to the Final Table

Jachtmann had a slow and steady start to the Main Event that saw him bag a decent stack on Day 1d before really climbing up the counts on Day 2d.

“It was at the beginning of Day 2 and maybe I was a bit tired still,” he told PokerNews. “During one of the first hands, I told the dealer he cannot raise that much. The pot is only this? And someone joked … hey Jan, this is not Pot-Limit Omaha.”

The German did not have the best Day 3 and ended the night toward the middle of the counts. But things only got better for Jachtmann as he climbed up the counts the next several days to ultimately end up fourth in chips heading to the final table.

Jan-Peter Jachtmann

Jachtmann received a late-night boost on Day 8 as he eliminated Jose Aguilera on the final table bubble. After three-betting before the flop, Aguilera was all in and at risk with ace-jack on a board of 654 and Jachtmann hit a straight with ace-eight on the turn to confirm his spot at the final table.

“He left some chips behind and gave me the odds to call,” he said. “If he jams, I will probably think about folding.”

Heading into the final two days of the record-breaking Main Event final table, Jachtmann had family and friends in mind.

“First, I am happy to see my son and then maybe go to the pool for a few hours, of course, have a good sleep and then go for some nice dinner. But some people gonna arrive from Germany for the final table so let’s see when they are coming and what we are doing.

I am happy that I reached the final table; everything that comes now is on top.”

How Jachtmann Got to the Final Table

Day Chips Rank
1d 132,200 344/3,202
2d 415,000 55/1,661
3 403,000 578/1,518
4 1,375,000 183/441
5 5,465,000 38/149
6 14,975,000 15/49
7 70,775,000 3/15
8 74,600,000 4/9
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2023 WSOP Main Event Final Table Seating

Seat Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Steven Jones United States 90,300,000 75
2 Juan Maceiras Spain 68,000,000 57
3 Daniel Holzner Italy 31,900,000 27
4 Adam Walton United States 143,800,000 120
5 Ruslan Prydryk Ukraine 50,700,000 42
6 Dean Hutchison United Kingdom 41,700,000 35
7 Toby Lewis United Kingdom 19,800,000 17
8 Daniel Weinman United States 81,700,000 68
9 Jan-Peter Jachtmann Germany 74,600,000 62

2023 WSOP Main Event Final Table Payouts

Place Prize
1st $12,100,000
2nd $6,500,000
3rd $4,000,000
4th $3,000,000
5th $2,400,000
6th $1,850,000
7th $1,425,000
8th $1,250,000
9th $900,000

2023 Main Event Final Table Player Stats

Player Country First Cash WSOP Cashes Career Earnings Biggest Cash
Adam Walton United States 2009 20 $989,037 $283,072
Steven Jones United States 2016 23 $245,346 $57,425
Daniel Weinman United States 2010 69 $3,757,357 $892,433
Jan-Peter Jachtmann Germany 2003 17 $1,907,632 $661,000
Juan Maceiras Spain 2006 2 $1,126,121 $467,532
Ruslan Prydryk Ukraine 2009 1 $461,758 $104,637
Dean Hutchison United Kingdom 2010 9 $723,865 $154,000
Daniel Holzner Italy 2012 1 $25,517 $5,944
Toby Lewis United Kingdom 2009 48 $8,213,474 $1,235,204

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The 2023 World Series of Poker Main Event returns on Sunday, July 16. You can follow the Main Event Final Table via the PokerNews Live Reporting Blog where we’ll cover all of the action in our exclusive WSOP Main Event Live Updates.





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