Markus Gonsalves Wins WSOP Event #73; Daniel Rezaei Finishes Fourth
American player Markus Gonsalves captured his first World Series of Poker bracelet in Event #73: $5,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em, while Austria's Daniel Rezaei secured a fourth-place finish.


American player Markus Gonsalves has claimed his maiden World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet by winning Event #73: $5,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’em. The tournament, part of the 57th annual WSOP, saw a strong international field, with Austrian poker player Daniel Rezaei reaching the final table and securing a fourth-place finish.
The $5,000 buy-in event attracted a total of 1,402 entries, generating a prize pool of $6,449,200. The final stages of the tournament unfolded over four days, culminating in Gonsalves’ victory and a top prize of $979,655.
Final Table Action
The final table began with seven players remaining, including two notable German-speaking hopefuls: Oliver Weis from Germany and Daniel Rezaei from Austria. Unfortunately for the home crowd, Oliver Weis was the first to be eliminated from the final table, earning $130,287 for his seventh-place finish.
Daniel Rezaei continued to battle, progressing further into the final stages. However, his tournament run concluded in fourth place, netting him a significant payday of $328,810. This strong performance marked a notable achievement for the Austrian player in a highly competitive field.
Other German-speaking players who made deep runs in the tournament included Daniel Smiljkovic (37th place, $25,058), Timo Kamphues (35th place, $30,292), and Erik Eisen (17th place, $58,729).
Gonsalves’ Dominance
Markus Gonsalves entered the final day as the chip leader, holding 69 big blinds. His strong position allowed him to navigate the final table effectively, ultimately leading him to capture the coveted WSOP bracelet. This victory marks a significant milestone in Gonsalves’ poker career.
The WSOP, currently in its 57th edition, continues to award bracelets across a variety of poker disciplines at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas venues until July 15. Final table action from many events is streamed live on the official WSOP YouTube channel, allowing fans worldwide to follow the competition.
Key facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Event | WSOP #73: $5,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’em |
| Winner | Markus Gonsalves (USA) |
| Fourth Place | Daniel Rezaei (Austria) |
| Total Entries | 1,402 |
| Prize Pool | $6,449,200 |
| Winner’s Prize | $979,655 |
| Tournament Dates | June 28 โ July 1, 2026 |
This event highlights the global nature of professional poker and showcases the skill and determination required to succeed at the highest level of tournament play. For video poker enthusiasts, following these high-stakes live poker tournaments can offer insights into strategic play and the competitive landscape of the broader poker world.
Source: Hochgepokert – WSOP #73 โ Markus Gonsalves siegt im 5k NLH โ Rezaei Vierter! https://www.hochgepokert.com/2026/07/02/wsop-73-5000-6-handed-no-limit-holdem/
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Hochgepokert Publicacion original: 2026-07-02T07:01:25+00:00
Ethan Reed
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