Jogue com responsabilidade. As apostas podem causar dependência.

18+

2022 World Series of Poker

Event #70: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
q2
Premiação
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Premiação
$80,782,475
Entries
8,663
Informações do Jogador - Dia 5
Entries
380
Jogadores Restantes
123

Mermelstein Cracks Aces for a Huge Double Up Late in the Night

Nível 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Aaron Mermelstein
Aaron Mermelstein

Aaron Mermelstein raised it up from early position and Johan Schumacher three-bet to 500,000 on his left. The action folded back to Mermelstein who just called to see a flop of {q-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{2-Hearts}.

Mermelstein check-called a bet of 400,000 from Schumacher and the {3-Diamonds} landed on the turn. Mermelstein checked again and Schumacher slid out a bet of 1,400,000. Mermelstein went into the tank for a couple of minutes before ripping all in for 4,480,000. Schumacher snap-called and the cards were on their backs.

Schumacher turned over {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs} but was given the bad news as Mermelstein held {q-Spades}{q-Hearts} for a set of queens. The river was the {2-Clubs} and Mermelstein scored a double up.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Aaron Mermelstein us
Aaron Mermelstein
11,200,000
4,420,000
4,420,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Johan Schumacher be
Johan Schumacher
3,325,000
-5,325,000
-5,325,000

Tags: Johan SchumacherAaron Mermelstein

Zhang Gets Big Value from Smith

Nível 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Zilong Zhang
Zilong Zhang

Zilong Zhang opened to 175,000 with {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} from under the gun and only Dan Smith called on the hijack.

The {10-Spades}{6-Hearts}{3-Clubs} flop gave Smith a pair as he had the {a-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}. Action checked through. The {j-Diamonds} turn gave Zhang an open-ended straight draw and Zhang bet 235,000. Smith called.

Zhang made Broadway on the {a-Spades} river and sneakily checked the action to Smith who bet 600,000 with his two pair.

Zhang made it 2,230,000 and Smith called while taking a big hit to his newly found big stack.

"I bet too small there," commented Zhang.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Zilong Zhang us
Zilong Zhang
9,545,000
3,970,000
3,970,000
Dan Smith us
Dan Smith
2,225,000
-2,635,000
-2,635,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Dan SmithZilong Zhang

Lococo Bags Big After Six-Bet Bluff on Day 5 of Main Event World Championship

Nível 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Alejandro Lococo
Alejandro Lococo

An eventful Day 5 of the 2022 World Series of Poker Main Event saw a field of 380 players whittled down to just 123. The remaining players are all guaranteed $62,500, with the pay jumps on Day 6 coming with 98 ($73,100) and then 89 ($86,000) players remaining.

One name that stands out towards the top of the counts is Alejandro "PapoMC" Lococo who appears to have picked up where he left off last year when he finished seventh for $1,225,000 and is safely through to Day 6 with a stack of more than 10 million.

Event #70: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1James HobbsUnited States12,505,000156
2Efthymia LitsouUnited States11,675,000146
3Aaron MermelsteinUnited States10,680,000134
4Alejandro LococoArgentina10,020,000125
5Gerald MorrellUnited States9,775,000122
6Jorge JouPanama9,500,000119
7Dingxiang OngSingapore9,500,000119
8Philippe SoukiUnited Kingdom9,425,000118
9Robert MinorUnited States9,160,000115

Since his deep run last November, Lococo has cashed for over $600,000 including two titles in the Czech Republic earlier this year. Here at the 2022 WSOP, the Argentinian has cashed in three events so far but nothing compared to his deep run in this year's Main Event.

The most eye-catching hand of the day came after the dinner break, after Lococo tangled with Karim Rebei who had led the remaining players going into dinner.

Alejandro "Papo MC" Lococo
Alejandro "Papo MC" Lococo

You can read the full hand history here, but Lococo's six-bet shove got through against Rebei and he vaulted up the counts. Lococo says the importance of this hand cannot be understated, calling it perhaps the most important hand he's played in his life so far.

"It's not my plan preflop to go all-in for 100 big blinds," he told PokerNews. "But I was playing for many hours with this player and there were many factors that went into the decision. I could spend many hours discussing it."


Did Alejandro Lococo Pull Off Best WSOP Main Event Bluff Since Moneymaker?


Some may think Lococo will be experiencing déjà vu heading into Day 6 for the second year in a row, but with a different stack size compared to last year, the Argentinian says it will not be the same at all.

"Last year I started Day 6 with a below-average stack, and this year I have much more, so clearly there will be different decisions and strategy, with different ranges and open raises."

Another notable making another deep run is, of course, defending champion Koray Aldemir. He spent most of Day 5 under the lights of the TV table, but took it in stride eliminating multiple opponents over the course of the day to bag a healthy stack.

Aldemir and Lococo are joined in Day 6 by 2020 WSOP Main Event champion Damian Salas (2,435,000), along with 2018 WSOP Main Event ninth-place finisher Antoine Labat.

Dan Smith
Dan Smith

Several players who won their first bracelets here at the 2022 WSOP are still in contention for a memorable second, including Espen Jorstad, Andrew Yeh and Dan Smith. Smith nursed his short stack through the day, but with the help of some timely doubles he remained alive to bag 2,030,000.

"You kind of just have to play every hand the way it needs to be played," Smith told PokerNews. "The structure of the tournament does mean there is a lot of play and that does help. Having a short stack here is more valuable than in other tournaments.

"I am fully aware that the most likely result is that I'm not going to make the final table. But, I'm having a great time and I'm trying to enjoy the experience and do my best, and whatever happens, happens."

Other players through to Day 6 include the last remaining women in the tournament Shelby Wells (1,900,000) and Efthymia Litsou (11,675,000). They will be joined by bracelet winners Timur Margolin (1,095,000), Andrew Yeh (5,830,000) and Marco Johnson (2,820,000).

Players falling on Day 5 included Jake Schindler, Ali Imsirovic, five-time bracelet-winners Brian Rast and John Juanda, as well as former tenth-place WSOP Main Event finisher Gaelle Baumann.

Having played five-and-a-half levels on Day 5, play will resume halfway through Level 26 (40,000/80,000/80,000) at 1 p.m. local time in Bally's Event Center.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the updates as they happen as we get that one step closer to crowning a new poker world champion.

Tags: Andrew YehAntoine LabatDamian SalasDan SmithEspen JorstadKoray Aldemir