2022 World Series of Poker

Event #17: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball
Day: 1
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ax2x5x6x7x
Prize
$164,243
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$687,525
Entries
309
Level Info
Level
29
Limits
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
309
Players Left
147

James Opie Leads The Way In Event #17 $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball

Level 10
James Opie
James Opie

Day 1 of Event #17: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball at the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) in its new home at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas is in the books with James Opie leading the way with 196,500 chips. Opie will hope to convert his lead to win the prestigious WSOP gold bracelet and $164,243 first-place prize money.

Opie has two previous WSOP cashes finishing 72nd in $1,500 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo ($2,399) and 20th in $1,500 H.O.R.S.E ($5,845). The player from Pinehurst, Texas, stealthily crept up the leaderboard to take the overnight chip lead.

Event #17: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChips
1James OpieUnited States196,500
2Robert CampbellAustralia177,000
3Kenny HsiungUnited States173,000
4Kimberly StoneUnited States167,500
5Jonas MackoffCanada166,500
6Alex EpsteinUnited States165,000
7Sumir MathurUnited States160,000
8Paul MartinoUnited States150,500
9David FunkhouserUnited States146,500
10Hasan KuralUnited States145,000

The 2019 GPI Breakout Player of the Year Robert Campbell is in second place. The Australian, who has two WSOP gold bracelets to his name, bagged 177,000 and will be eyeing a third bracelet. Another bracelet winner makes up the top three with Cincinnati's Kenny Hsiung on 173,000 chips.

Of the 309 entries that generated a prize pool of $687,525, more than half were eliminated with only 147 making it to Day 2. They will return to the felt at Bally's Event Center at 2 p.m. local time on Thursday, June 9th.

The ladies were in charge of this tournament from start to finish with Christina Hill and Lynda Tran vying for the chip lead in the early stages, but Kimberly Stone was ever-present at the top of the leaderboard and is in fourth place with 167,500 chips. The former poker room manager and owner of the Lone Star Poker Series dominated her table and was the first player to surpass 100,000 chips.

Last year's winner Vladimir Peck did not return to defend his title, but last year's runner-up Venkata Tayi made it to Day 2. He will have a lot of work to do to make it to the final table for a second year after bagging only 17,500 chips at the end of Day 1.

There were plenty of notable names entering the fray to earn some valuable POY points.Daniel Negreanu, Shaun Deeb, and Galen Hall will have comfortable stacks on Day 2, however, Allen Kessler, Barry Greenstein, and David "Bakes" Baker all had early exits.

Join the PokerNews live reporting team at 2:00 p.m. on June 9th as we bring you all the action from Bally's and Paris Las Vegas from this star-studded event.

Tags: Allen KesslerBarry GreensteinChristina HillDaniel NegreanuGalen HallJames OpieKenny HsiungKimberly StoneLynda TranRobert CampbellShaun DeebVenkata TayiVladimir Peck

Bleznick Goes for Glory

Level 10
Jared Bleznick
Jared Bleznick

A-5

Joshua Faris raised from the button before action folded around to Jared Bleznick in the big blind.

"Come on, you owe me one," pushed Faris.

"Alright, should I do it? I'm going to do it," laughed Bleznick.

"What, draw five?" asked Faris as Bleznick lifted up all five of his cards.

"What, you said I owe you one!" said Bleznick. "Yeah, PokerNews, can you yell this? I'm drawing five. Just tell me you're not pat, I'll fold if you're pat."

Bleznick, true to his word, took five cards. Faris took one. Bleznick checked before looking at his new hand. Faris continued with a bet.

"I'm going to raise you once," and Bleznick put in the second bet.

Faris was a bit surprised, but after assessing the situation, went for the third bet. Bleznick called.

"I swear to god if you win this hand," exclaimed Faris.

Bleznick took two and Faris stood pat. Bleznick checked and Faris bet again. While Bleznick was thinking, Faris started to contemplate life.

"I swear to god, if you win this hand, I'm going to give you $1,000. I'll give you $1,000 out of my pocket."

"Whoa, big stakes. That makes me want to fold. Alright, I fold. Show me a six? Just show me."

Faris wasn't playing along, though, and mucked his cards without letting the world know what they were.

"I'm playing like s#@t and I've still got 90,000," Bleznick said before the hand started.

Player Chips Progress
Jared Bleznick us
Jared Bleznick
88,000 63,000
Joshua Faris us
Joshua Faris
72,000 72,000

Tags: Jared BleznickJoshua Faris

Esposito Gets Lots of Bets In

Level 9
John Esposito
John Esposito

Badugi

The player in the cutoff raised before finding a three-bet from John Esposito on the button. The out-of-position player made the call. The opener stood pat, and Esposito drew one.

"Again?" said Esposito.

After the first draw, the cutoff player led into Espositio. Esposito eyed his opponent's short stack.

"I've got about 11,000," he told Esposito.

"Alright, raise," said Esposito. Four bets were put in before going to the second draw.

Now, both players drew one card. The player in the cutoff check-called a bet from Esposito.

On the final draw, the cutoff player drew one and Esposito stood pat. Esposito got one final bet in before showing the {k-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{3-Clubs}{2-Hearts} for the badugi and the winner.

Player Chips Progress
John Esposito us
John Esposito
WSOP 1X Winner
85,500 17,500

Tags: John Esposito

Negreanu Likes to be Surprised

Level 9
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

A-5

Daniel Negreanu raised the button and found one caller in the small blind. Both players drew two cards.

Both players checked after the first draw. The small blind stood pat and Negreanu drew two.

After the second draw, the small blind led into Negreanu and was called. The small blind stood pat and Negreanu drew one.

With the final draw complete, the big blind now checked to Negreanu who bet. After a bit of thought, the big blind called.

Negreanu showed {8-}{7-}{6-}{4-}{3-} for the winner. "I did the thing again. I peeled the last card and didn't know if it was a seven or an eight. I didn't know if I wanted a call or not. I do that a lot in no-limit. There are a lot of fun spots where you bet 1.5x pot and don't care what happens."

This time, the eight was the good kind of surprise and he took down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
72,000 11,900

Tags: Daniel Negreanu

Amarapu Continues to Be a Thorn in Negreanu's Side

Level 8
Vasu Amarapu
Vasu Amarapu

Badugi

Vasu Amarapu raised from early position and was immediately three-bet by Daniel Negreanu. On Negreanu's left, the in-position player four-bet, and both Amarapu and Negreanu called.

Amarapu stood pat, both Daniel and the third player took one card. Amarapu led with a bet and both players called.

Amarapu again stood pat, both other players again drew one. Amarapu bet again, only to see Negreanu make it two bets before the third player folded. Amarapu thought for a bit and called.

Both players stood pat on the final draw and the action checked through.

Amarapu showed {9-Hearts}{6-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} for the dealt nine badugi and took down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Vasu Amarapu us
Vasu Amarapu
61,500 19,400
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
30,000 -15,000

Tags: Daniel NegreanuVasu Amarapu

Stone Running Away With Chip Lead

Level 7
Kimberly Stone
Kimberly Stone

A-5

After the first draw, the cutoff bet and was called by Kimberly Stone. On the second draw, the cutoff stood pat and Stone drew two. The cutoff bet and Stone called.

On the third draw, the cutoff stood pat and Stone drew one. The cutoff bet and after careful consideration, Stone made the call. The cutoff revealed {a-}{a-}{6-}{6-}{2-} for two pair. Stone rolled over {q-}{6-}{3-}{2-}{a-} which was good enough to win the pot.

Stone has been accumulating chips at a rapid rate throughout the session and easily has the biggest stack in the room

Player Chips Progress
Kimberly Stone us
Kimberly Stone
168,300 34,700

Tags: Kimberly Stone

Turner Has the Goods

Level 7
Jon Turner
Jon Turner

2-7

Jon Turner raised from under the gun and only the small blind called. The big blind drew three and Turner drew one.

The big blind check-called the next bet from Turner. Both players now drew one card.

Again Turner bet and again the big blind player check-called. On the final draw, the big blind drew one and Turner stood pat.

After the final draw, the big blind now led for a bet into Turner, who didn't think too long before calling.

The big blind showed {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts} to show he hit a pair, meanwhile, Turner was standing pat with {7-}{5-}{3-}{2-}{a-} for the seventy-five and the win.

Player Chips Progress
Jon Turner us
Jon Turner
65,000 65,000

Tags: Jon Turner

Negreanu Just Keeps Betting

Level 6
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

2-7

Daniel Negreanu raised from the button and only the big blind player came along with a call. Both players took two cards.

The big blind now checked and Negreanu continued his aggression with a bet, which was check-called.

The big blind again drew two while Negreanu stood pat. Another Negreanu bet was check-called.

On the final draw, the big blind player drew one while Negreanu held pat. Action was checked to Negreanu who bet again, this time his opponent folded, and Negreanu took down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
48,000 13,000

Tags: Daniel Negreanu

Walker Wins Raising War

Level 5
Jorge Walker
Jorge Walker

2-7

Jorge Walker raised from early position before getting three-bet by Martin Nielsen on the button. Back on Walker, he put in the call.

Both players took two cards. Walker now led with a bet. Nielsen raised. Walker three-bet, Nielsen four-bet, and Walker called.

Walker stood pat and checked, Martin drew one and checked behind.

After the final draw, Walker bet and Nielsen folded.

Player Chips Progress
Martin Nielsen gb
Martin Nielsen
35,500 3,500
Jorge Walker us
Jorge Walker
23,000 -19,000

Tags: Jorge WalkerMartin Nielsen

Johnson Pats After First Draw

Level 5
Marco Johnson
Marco Johnson

A-5

An early position player raised, Jaswinder Lally called in late position, and Marco Johnson came along in the big blind. The early position player took one, both Lally and Johnson took two.

After the first draw, Johnson checked in flow. The early position player bet and Lally called. Johnson put in the check-raise, and both other players called him. Johnson stood pat, the early position player took one, Lally took two.

Following the second draw, Johnson bet and both players called to go to the final draw. Johnson stood pat, both other players took one card.

Drawing complete, the action checked through. Johnson showed his {7-}{4-}{3-}{2-}{a-} for seven perfect and the winner.

Player Chips Progress
Marco Johnson us
Marco Johnson
WSOP 2X Winner
40,000 40,000
Jaswinder Lally ca
Jaswinder Lally
WSOP 1X Winner
24,500 24,500

Tags: Jaswinder LallyMarco Johnson