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2022 World Series of Poker

Event #27: $1,500 Shootout No-Limit Hold'em
Dias: 2
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
a5
Premiação
$240,480
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Premiação
$1,335,000
Entries
1,000
Informações do Nível
Nível
34
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 2
Entries
100
Jogadores Restantes
1

Event #27: $1,500 Shootout No-Limit Hold'em

Dia 2 Começado

Day 2 Seat Draw

CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChips
Bally's6041Brian FairfaxUnited States248,000
Bally's6042Ognyan DimovBulgaria248,000
Bally's6043Dan WilsonIreland248,000
Bally's6044Marc LevyUnited States248,000
Bally's6045Alex GoulderUnited Kingdom249,000
Bally's6046Oliver BilesUnited Kingdom245,000
Bally's6047Anant PatelUnited States248,000
Bally's6048Patrick WhiteUnited States248,000
Bally's6049Ugo FaggioliFrance247,000
Bally's60410James LadeiraUnited States246,000
      
Bally's6101Kevin SongUnited States248,000
Bally's6102Patrick LeonardUnited Kingdom250,000
Bally's6103Derek KwanUnited States248,000
Bally's6104Qui NguyenUnited States250,000
Bally's6105Shawn WilmotUnited States248,000
Bally's6106Thibault RenardFrance249,000
Bally's6107Thomas WilliamsUnited States250,000
Bally's6108Karol BoguszPortugal250,000
Bally's6109Barak WisbrodIsrael249,000
Bally's61010Tom SchneiderUnited States248,500
      
Bally's6111Andrew ChaUnited States248,000
Bally's6112Landon TiceUnited States247,000
Bally's6113Garrett AnayaUnited States245,000
Bally's6114Brian YoonUnited States250,000
Bally's6115Austin PeckUnited States248,000
Bally's6116Eric WinkieUnited States248,000
Bally's6117Matt StoutUnited States249,000
Bally's6118Alfie AdamUnited Kingdom248,000
Bally's6119Ryan AndradeCanada249,000
Bally's61110Anthony MarCanada250,000
      
Bally's6121Bradley OwenUnited States247,000
Bally's6122James BorlandUnited States248,000
Bally's6123Andrew HulmeUnited Kingdom250,000
Bally's6124Daniel MoranUnited Kingdom247,000
Bally's6125Jiacong ZhangUnited States250,000
Bally's6126Kristen NymanUnited States247,000
Bally's6127Michael TrivettUnited States248,000
Bally's6128David DowdyUnited States248,000
Bally's6129James LittleUnited States248,000
Bally's61210Michael HelanderUnited States247,000
      
Bally's6181Mathew MooreUnited States250,000
Bally's6182Trace HendersonUnited States247,000
Bally's6183Yohwan LimSouth Korea248,000
Bally's6184Guy TaylorUnited Kingdom250,000
Bally's6185Francisco FragosoUnited States247,000
Bally's6186Chris MoormanUnited Kingdom248,000
Bally's6187Ryan RogersUnited States247,000
Bally's6188Raul TorresUnited States245,000
Bally's6189Roongsak GriffethUnited States249,000
Bally's61810Maria KonnikovaUnited States247,000
      
Bally's6191Ben KeelineUnited States245,500
Bally's6192Eugene KatchalovUkraine250,000
Bally's6193Ian MatakisUnited States246,000
Bally's6194Charles CapobiancoUnited States248,000
Bally's6195Derek SudellUnited States249,000
Bally's6196Ezequiel WaigelArgentina249,000
Bally's6197Alan SternbergUnited States247,000
Bally's6198Craig TrostUnited States249,000
Bally's6199Brian StrohUnited States246,000
Bally's61910Joseph CalleUnited States244,000
      
Bally's6201Daniel JordanUnited States247,000
Bally's6202Ryan McAllisterUnited States247,000
Bally's6203Jonas MackoffCanada249,000
Bally's6204Frank StepuchinUnited States248,000
Bally's6205Jack OliverUnited Kingdom246,000
Bally's6206Ravi RaghavanUnited States248,000
Bally's6207Sandy PietFrance249,000
Bally's6208Michael PhillipsUnited States246,000
Bally's6209Kevin YoungUnited States248,000
Bally's62010Huy Nguyen (AZ)United States246,000
      
Bally's6261Nick YunisUnited States250,000
Bally's6262Ryan BrownUnited States248,000
Bally's6263David YonnottiUnited States250,000
Bally's6264Mario NavarroUnited Kingdom247,000
Bally's6265Cody WiegmannUnited States245,500
Bally's6266Aaron MasseyUnited States247,000
Bally's6267Cole FerraroUnited States247,000
Bally's6268Pierre MothesGermany248,000
Bally's6269Manuel RuivoPortugal250,000
Bally's62610Angel AguilarUnited States249,000
      
Bally's6271Noah BronsteinUnited States249,000
Bally's6272Bob BuckenmayerUnited States247,000
Bally's6273Mustapha KanitItaly250,000
Bally's6274Dalibor DulaCzech Republic249,000
Bally's6275JJ LiuUnited States246,000
Bally's6276John StrawserUnited States248,000
Bally's6277Michael ZulkerUnited States249,000
Bally's6278David RichardsUnited States249,000
Bally's6279Timothy McDermottUnited States249,000
Bally's62710Daniel RezaeiAustria248,000
      
Bally's6281Dave BanerjeeUnited States250,000
Bally's6282Matthew VolosevichUnited States247,000
Bally's6283Stephen GranerUnited States250,000
Bally's6284Viet VoUnited States249,000
Bally's6285Paul LeeUnited States249,000
Bally's6286Michael SimhaiUnited States250,000
Bally's6287Ryan RamsdellUnited States245,000
Bally's6288Anthony MaioUnited States249,000
Bally's6289Jon GottliebUnited States247,000
Bally's62810Bin LiuUnited States248,000

Welcome to Day 2 of Event #27: $1,500 Shootout No-Limit Hold'em

JJ Liu
JJ Liu

The 2022 World Series of Poker in its new home at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas will continue its one and only shootout event, Event #27: $1,500 Shootout No-Limit Hold'em, as Day 2 will kick off at noon local time.

Day 1 saw the field reach the maximum size of 1,000 entrants. By the end of the night, that field had been whittled down to just 100 players. Those who survived will return today and the field will be narrowed down to just 10 players by the end of Day 2. The 100 who made it to Day 2 will at least take home the minimum cash of $5,835, while those who survive and advance to Day 3's final table will be vying for the first place prize of $240,480 and a gold WSOP bracelet.

Notables who made it through to Day 2 include 2016 WSOP Main Event Champion Qui Nguyen, Women in Poker Hall of Fame Inductee JJ Liu, and four time WSOP bracelet winners Tom Schneider and Brian Yoon. Some notables who failed to bag their chips for Day 2 include 2013 WSOP Main Event Champion Ryan Riess, four time WSOP bracelet winners Scott Seiver and George Danzer, and last year's winner and runner up of this event, Gershon Distenfeld and Johan Schumacher.

All players will start the day with approximately 250,000 chips. Some stacks will be marginally smaller as some unsold stacks on day one were blinded into the well before the event sold out. Levels will last 40 minutes with a 15 minute break scheduled after every third level. A 60 minute dinner break is scheduled for after level 9, expected to be around 6:30 p.m. local time. Blinds will begin at 2,000-4,000 with a 4,000 big blind ante.

Be sure to stay tuned in to PokerNews for comprehensive coverage of this and all other events at the 2022 WSOP at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas.

Nível: 13

Blinds: 2,000/4,000

Ante: 4,000

Tice Makes Trips to Start Day 2

Nível 13 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Landon Tice
Landon Tice

Action picked up on the turn in a heads-up pot between Ryan Andrade in the cutoff and Landon Tice in the big blind. The board read {3-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{q-Clubs}{k-Spades}.

Andrade bet 25,000 when Tice checked to him and Tice went for the check-call.

On the {q-Hearts} river, Tice checked. After some thought, Andrade checked behind.

"Queen," announced Tice.

"Good," said Andrade.

Tice scooped the early pot to take the table chip lead.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Landon Tice us
Landon Tice
298,000 51,000
Ryan Andrade us
Ryan Andrade
202,000 -47,000

Tags: Landon TiceRyan Andrade

Yonnotti Rivers a Set for Early Pot

Nível 13 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante

Angel Aguilar opened to 8,000 from the button, getting calls from Ryan Brown and David Yonnotti in the small and big blinds respectively.

Yonnotti fired for 11,000 on the {9-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{q-Clubs} flop. Aguilar made the call before Brown got out of the way.

On the {j-Clubs} turn, Yonnotti checked to Aguilar, who fired for 18,000. Yonnotti made the quick call.

The {10-Clubs} river was checked by both players. Yonnotti turned over {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades} for a set, after which Aguilar tossed his hand in the muck, giving Yonnotti the early pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
David Yonnotti us
David Yonnotti
299,000 49,000
Ryan Brown us
Ryan Brown
240,000 -8,000
Angel Aguilar us
Angel Aguilar
212,000 -37,000

Tags: David YonnottiRyan BrownAngel Aguilar

Matakis Puts the Pressure on

Nível 13 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Ian Matakis
Ian Matakis

Action started on the flop with the board reading {9-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{5-Hearts}. Ezequiel Waigel checked from the big blind, Ian Matakis bet 18,000 from the cutoff. Waigel called.

On the {k-Hearts} turn, Waigel checked it over again. Matakis grabbed a stack of chips and bet 45,000. Waigel thought for about a minute and a half and then folded.

"Alright, gents, I've already decided I'm going to be pretty aggressive with the clock calls today, as a fair warning," said tablemate Craig Post. "What is that, four hands down, 15 minutes in?"

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ian Matakis us
Ian Matakis
WSOP 1X Winner
285,000 39,000
Ezequiel Waigel ar
Ezequiel Waigel
232,000 -17,000

Tags: Craig PostEzequiel WaigelIan Matakis

Calle Gets it Through on Final Street

Nível 13 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante

Action picked up in a three-way hand with about 32,000 in the pot. The board read {7-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{a-Diamonds}.

Alan Sternberg bet 18,000 from the hijack and Joseph Calle made the call from the small blind, while the big blind folded.

The {k-Clubs} hit the turn and Calle checked once more. Sternberg didn't slow down, betting 40,000. Calle check-called again.

On the {q-Diamonds} river, Calle took the lead and bet 60,000. Sternberg thought for about a minute before relinquishing his cards.

"Show the bluff," said Sternberg.

"No bluff," said Calle as he slid his cards into the muck.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Joseph Calle us
Joseph Calle
285,000 41,000
Alan Sternberg us
Alan Sternberg
WSOP 1X Winner
150,000 -97,000

Tags: Alan SternbergJoseph Calle

Nível: 14

Blinds: 3,000/5,000

Ante: 5,000