FiveThirtyEight’s Nate Silver Busts Out Of WSOP Main Event In 87th Place After Brutal Set Vs Set Flop

2023 World Series of Poker table and chips

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Nate Silver, the founder of FiveThirtyEight who was named to the ‘100 Most Influential People in the World’ list back in 2009, made a very deep run in the 2023 World Series of Poker Main Event.

Silver has been an avid poker player for years and has notched 15 cashes in World Series of Poker events for $279,725. His biggest cash came in 2021 when he finished 2nd in the $10K buy-in Event #16: Limit Hold’em Championship for $151,842.

Nate Silver began Day 6 of the 2023 WSOP Main Event with a chip stack of 2,130,000. There were 149 players left to start Day 6.

His day started strong at the PokerGo featured table when he doubled up through Nikita Luther who was one of the last two remaining women in the Main Event.

But things came to an end for the pollster wunderkind and London School of Economics grad when he ran up against a ‘set vs set’ scenario. With three players holding low pocket pairs pre-flop, it didn’t seem like a hand where the chips would be flying.

But the flop came out and both Nate Silver and Henry Chan hit sets, Silver’s with the lower of the two, and all of the chips went in the middle:

Nate’s immediate reaction:

Making a run that deep *again* in the Main Event seems quite improbable, but you never know:

Day 6 of the World Series of Poker Main Event played down to just 49 players out of a record field that saw 10,043 entrants and the largest prize pool in Main Event history ($93,399,900).

Nate Silver took home $92,600 for his 87th place finish.

Day 7 coverage of the WSOP Main Event begins on PokerGo at 4 pm and again tomorrow. Saturday is a rest day with Sunday marking the first day of the Final Table where 8 of the 9 players will take home at least a million dollars.

Meanwhile, this hand from Day 5 was a must-see. It was called the ‘most ridiculous’ hand of the 2023 World Series of Poker. Do you agree?