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2022 World Series of Poker

Event #84: $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.
Dias: 2
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Premiação
$205,139
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Premiação
$873,090
Entries
328
Informações do Nível
Nível
32
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Informações do Jogador - Dia 2
Entries
179
Jogadores Restantes
22

Hori Scoops it All at the End

Nível 17

Stud Eight or Better

Opponent: {x-}{x-}/{9-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{6-Spades}{j-Diamonds}
Kentaro Hori: {x-}{x-}/{k-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{5-Clubs}
David Bach: {x-}{x-}/{8-Spades}{3-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}
Josh Turner: {x-}{x-}/{5-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{2-Hearts}{j-Hearts}

Kentaro Hori raised with a king showing and three players made the call.

On fourth, David Bach hit a three and bet, again all three players made the call.

Four players to a fifth street, the first opponent made a pair of sixed and bet, once more all three players called.

All four players checked sixth steet. However, when seventh was dealt, Hori put out a bet. One by one, all three players folded for the rare four-player, seventh-street, non-showdown, eight-or-better scoop.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
David Bach us
David Bach
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 3X Winner
900,000 80,000
Kentaro Hori jp
Kentaro Hori
367,000 5,000
Josh Turner us
Josh Turner
137,000 42,000

Tags: David BachJosh TurnerKentaro Hori

Hill Trades Short Stacks With Grapenthien

Nível 17

Stud

Christina Hill: {k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{10-Clubs}/{j-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{q-Spades}
Matt Grapenthien: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{x-}/{9-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{4-Spades}

With several bets in the middle and Christina Hill getting short, she bet sixth street and got a call from Matt Grapenthien.

With Hill down to just over 40,000, they each checked seventh street, and Hill showed two pair, queens and jacks, while Grapenthien showed two kings in the hole which never improved to send the pot to Hill and leave him with a roughly 40,000 chip stack.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Christina Hill us
Christina Hill
140,000 79,000
Matt Grapenthien us
Matt Grapenthien
WSOP 1X Winner
42,000 -19,000

Tags: Christina HillMatt Grapenthien

Big Blind Boon Boosts Bunch

Nível 17
John Bunch
John Bunch

Limit Hold'em

Lena Wang raised from early position and found three callers, Jonathan Williams in the hijack, Roberto Marin on the button, and John Bunch in the big blind.

The flop showed up {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}, and action checked to Marin on the button. Marin bet, Bunch called, Wang folded, and Williams also called.

Three ways they went to a {5-Diamonds} turn card, where all three players checked.

The river fell the {7-Spades}, and Bunch led from the big blind with a bet. Both Williams and Marin released their cards and Bunch took it down.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Lena Wang us
Lena Wang
430,000 68,000
Jonathan Williams us
Jonathan Williams
350,000 41,000
Roberto Marin us
Roberto Marin
263,000
John Bunch us
John Bunch
185,000 -20,000

Tags: John BunchJonathan WilliamsLena WangRoberto Marin

Gerhart Spikes Queen to Avoid Bubble

Nível 17
Kevin Gerhart
Kevin Gerhart

Stud

Kevin Gerhart just alerted the PokerNews live reporting team to a lucky river that's saved his tournament life just before the bubble.

Gerhart called down versus Roberto Marin with queens up, not believing Marin had the trip aces he was representing.

Fortunately for Gerhart, he spiked a queen on seventh street to fill up and beat Marin's trips, giving him a big double up and keeping him alive in the tournament.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Roberto Marin us
Roberto Marin
263,000 -177,000
Kevin Gerhart us
Kevin Gerhart
WSOP 4X Winner
255,000 133,000

Tags: Kevin GerhartRoberto Marin

Nível: 17

Limit Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Stud Bring In/Complete: 3,000/10,000 Ante: 2,000
Limits: 10,000/20,000

Updated Chip Counts at Dinner Break

Nível 16
Jogador Fichas Progresso
David Bach us
David Bach
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 3X Winner
820,000 350,000
Lawrence Brandt us
Lawrence Brandt
WSOP 2X Winner
530,000 190,000
Andrew Brown us
Andrew Brown
513,000 328,000
Roberto Marin us
Roberto Marin
440,000 324,600
Andre Akkari br
Andre Akkari
Day 1 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
410,000 -8,000
Joseph Couden us
Joseph Couden
WSOP 1X Winner
400,000 85,000
Andrew Kelsall us
Andrew Kelsall
WSOP 1X Winner
370,000 55,000
Joseph Thomas us
Joseph Thomas
363,000 271,000
Lena Wang us
Lena Wang
362,000 89,000
Kentaro Hori jp
Kentaro Hori
362,000 -58,000
Sokchheka Pho us
Sokchheka Pho
345,000 250,900
Michael Gagliano us
Michael Gagliano
WSOP 1X Winner
325,000 205,000
Greg Mascio us
Greg Mascio
320,000 170,000
Jonathan Williams us
Jonathan Williams
309,000 34,000
Greg Dyer us
Greg Dyer
300,000 88,900
Yarron Bendor us
Yarron Bendor
293,000 137,000
Owais Ahmed us
Owais Ahmed
WSOP 1X Winner
282,000 172,000
Long Tran us
Long Tran
268,000 128,000
George Shahrezay us
George Shahrezay
265,000 165,000
Jordan Siegel us
Jordan Siegel
260,000 -23,000
Christopher Carney us
Christopher Carney
250,000 -40,000
Kristan Lord us
Kristan Lord
240,000
Daniel Weinman us
Daniel Weinman
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
230,000 105,000
Frankie O'Dell us
Frankie O'Dell
WSOP 3X Winner
215,000 -65,000
Tomasz Gluszko pl
Tomasz Gluszko
210,000 -20,000

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Dinner Break

Nível 16

The final 58 players have been sent on a 60-minute dinner break, returning at 9:39 p.m. local time.

Upon their return, the next eight eliminations will fall short of the money before the bubble bursts, paying the final 50 players.

Where Are They Now: Ron “The Carolina Express” Stanley Battled Stu Ungar at 1997 WSOP

Nível 16
Ron Stanley
Ron Stanley

Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Ron “The Carolina Express” Stanley, 70, was one of the most feared players in the game. In fact, he even went toe-to-toe with the legendary Stu Ungar at the final table of the 1997 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event. It was there that Stanley donned a tuxedo while playing in the intense Las Vegas heat on Fremont Street.

Stanley, who has been playing poker for a living for “at least 50 years,” was recently spotted at the 2022 WSOP and was kind enough to chat with PokerNews.

“My dad used to play poker and he’d take me to the games when I was a kid,” he said about how he learned poker in the first place. “I was watching and it got pretty interesting. He was pretty good at it and I picked it up from him. It’s in my blood I guess.”

While he hasn’t had any major tournament scores since before the Poker Boom, Stanley is still on the grind.

“I play poker 5-6 days a week at least, mostly cash games,” he said. “In Vegas, I mostly play at South Point, but I’ve been in South Carolina for six months playing a lot of home games.”

Click here to read Ron Stanley's full interview!