Event #34: $1,500 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em
Day 3 Completed
Event #34: $1,500 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em
Day 3 Completed
An action-packed Day 3 of the 2022 World Series of Poker Event #34: $1,500 Freezeout No-Limit Hold’em has come to an end with Justin Pechie taking home his second WSOP bracelet.
A total of 1,774 players started the tournament creating a total prize pool of $2,368,290, and there were just ten remaining at the start of Day 3 to battle it out for the lion's share of the prize money and the coveted gold bracelet.
Pechie was the chosen one that the stars and cards aligned for to take home the top prize of $364,899. He also added a second gold bracelet to his collection, with his first one being from 2011 in Event #41: $1,500 Limit Hold’em Shootout.
Place | Player | Country | Prize (USD) |
1 | Justin Pechie | United States | $365,899 |
2 | Samuel Bifarella | France | $225,506 |
3 | Maxime Parys | France | $164,469 |
4 | Kenny Robbins | United States | $121,224 |
5 | Steve Zolotow | United States | $90,306 |
6 | David Dibernardi | United States | $68,002 |
7 | Michel Leibgorin | France | $51,766 |
8 | Jeremy Wien | United States | $39,843 |
9 | Dwayne Sullivan | United States | $31,009 |
When talking to PokerNews about how his win felt, Pechie said, “I haven’t really processed it. I never really looked at the amounts or payouts; I just came in and played how I felt I should play, and now it’s kind of sinking in.”
Pechie started the third day in chips but steadily climbed to the top. He was hovering around second in chips for most of the day before taking the lead shortly after Level 34 with five players remaining. He was then back and forth with France’s Maxime Parys throughout the next two levels before he caught a double up off Parys and had nearly three-quarters of the chips in play for a dominating lead that carried him to victory.
Ten players started the final day with Orson Young getting eliminated shortly after play began in Level 28, but there was not another one until two hours later when a double elimination occurred, and Pechie took out Dwayne Sullivan and former bracelet winner, Jeremy Wien.
The next elimination was France’s Michel Leibgorin who was taken out by David Dibernardi. The French brigade was out in full force at the rail, cheering on the three players from France who were sitting at the final table and with one down, they only had two left.
Dibernardi chipped up from taking out Leibgorin was it was short lived and he was the next one out. Soon after, fan favourite and poker legend Steve Zolotow fell victim to Pechie and received applause as he left the table.
Kenny Robbins was the next to go, and then there were three. Pechie versus the two Frenchman, and he did not back down, getting a huge dent out of the stack of Maxime Parys and acquiring 70% of the chips in play.
Parys was knocked out by fellow Frenchman, Samuel Bifarella, which took it down to the final two.
Pechie and Bifarella then battled back and forth, with Pechie never really relinquishing his enormous chip lead. It all ended when Bifarella, with king-deuce, was all in on the flop and Pechie snap-called with five-six for two pair. Bifarella had 19 outs to hit on the river but missed them all, ending the long 3-day battle to be crowned champion.
This concludes PokerNews' coverage of the event, but there is still plenty more to come from the 2022 WSOP, so be sure to keep it locked in.
Justin Pechie called from the button and Samuel Bifarella checked.
The flop came and Pechie bet 1,300,000 into the 1,800,000 pot. Bifarella shoved all in and Pechie snap-called.
Samuel Bifarella:
Justin Pechie:
Pechie flopped top two while Bifarella had the king-high flush draw in addition to a gutshot straight draw.
Bifarella picked up even more outs on the turn, giving the Frenchman 19 outs to hit on the river.
The river brought the , eliminating Bifarella and giving Pechie the gold bracelet.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Justin Pechie |
43,225,000
10,525,000
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10,525,000 |
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Samuel Bifarella | Busted | |
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Samuel Bifarella called on the button with and Justin Pechie checked his .
The flop came and despite both players getting a piece, they both tapped the table.
On the turn, Pechie bet 700,000, which was quickly called.
The river brought the and Pechie checked over to the Frenchman, who put out a bet of 2,200,000.
Unfortunately for Bifarella, Pechie made a key laydown.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Justin Pechie |
32,700,000
-1,900,000
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-1,900,000 |
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Samuel Bifarella |
11,525,000
1,900,000
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1,900,000 |
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Justin Pechie called to see the flop with and Samuel Bifarella checked his option on the big blind with .
The flop came down and Bifarella check-raised Pechie's 600,000 bet to 2,050,000 which sent Pechie into the tank. Pechie then decided to move all in and Bifarella tossed his cards straight into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Justin Pechie |
34,600,000
1,400,000
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1,400,000 |
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Samuel Bifarella |
9,625,000
-1,400,000
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-1,400,000 |
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Level: 36
Blinds: 300,000/600,000
Ante: 600,000
Justin Pechie called his and Samuel Bifarella checked his .
On the and Pechie continued for 725,000. Bifarella called with top pair.
Pechie turned two pair with the and fired again, this time for 2,400,000. Bifarella called once again.
The on the river gave Pechie a full house while solving kicker problems for Bifarella. Pechie opted to put Bifarella all-in, effectively an 11,000,000 bet into a 8,075,000 chip pot.
Bifarella would go into the tank for several minutes before correctly clicking the fold button.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Justin Pechie |
33,200,000
5,325,000
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5,325,000 |
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Samuel Bifarella |
11,025,000
-5,325,000
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-5,325,000 |
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Justin Pechie called with and Samuel Bifarella checked with .
The flop came giving Bifarella trip twos against Pechie's top pair. Pechie bet 500,000 and Bifarella called.
On the turn, both players would see a free card.
On the river, Bifarella put out a bet of 1,700,000 but Pechie would put his cards into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Justin Pechie |
27,875,000
-2,700,000
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-2,700,000 |
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Samuel Bifarella |
16,350,000
2,700,000
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2,700,000 |
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Samuel Bifarella called with and Justin Pechie checked.
The flop came and both players tapped the table. Both players checked the turn as well.
On the river, Pechie put out a bet of 2,000,000 and Bifarella swiftly called with the better kicker.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Justin Pechie |
30,575,000
-2,600,000
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-2,600,000 |
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Samuel Bifarella |
13,650,000
2,600,000
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2,600,000 |
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Samuel Bifarella called with and Justin Pechie checked with .
The flop came and Bifarella took a stab for 500,000. Pechie called with his straight call.
The gave Pechie the straight and both players checked.
On the river, Pechie bet 650,000 and, with the nut low, Bifarella folded.
Pechie has been running pure early on in heads-up play and has won each and every pot so far.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Justin Pechie |
33,175,000
2,000,000
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2,000,000 |
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Samuel Bifarella |
11,050,000
-2,000,000
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-2,000,000 |
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