2022 World Series of Poker

Event #17: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball
Day: 2
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 2
Entries
134
Players Left
17

Zolotow Sends Out Negreanu

Level 17 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

2-7 Triple Draw

"I guess I'm out," Daniel Negreanu was heard saying as he got up from his seat and made his way to the exit, his camera in tow and running.

According to his former tablemates, it was Steve Zolotow who dealt the final blow. "Guilty as charged," Zolotow said.

Zolotow said he made a wheel on the second draw and Negreanu broke a 10 already drawing dead. That ended Negreanu's tournament, but he did collect his first cash of the 2022 WSOP.

Player Chips Progress
Steve Zolotow us
Steve Zolotow
345,000
25,000
25,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
Busted

Tags: Steve ZolotowDaniel Negreanu

Stone Fails to Draw Good

Level 18 : 12,000/24,000, 0 ante
Kimberly Stone
Kimberly Stone

Badugi

Heads-up on the second draw, Edward Suh and Kim Stone each drew one. Suh bet, then called when Stone moved all in for 21,000 more.

Suh stood pat and turned over {9-Clubs}{6-Spades}{7-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}. Stone took one and showed {a-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}.

"Is she drawing dead," a tablemate asked.

"No, she needs a spade," another answered.

Stone did turn over a black card, but it was the {10-Clubs} and she was eliminated in 30th place.

After the hand, Suh said that this is the first tournament he has ever played in, and he's making the most of it.

Player Chips Progress
Edward Suh us
Edward Suh
330,000
125,000
125,000
Kimberly Stone us
Kimberly Stone
Busted

Tags: Kim StoneEdward Suh

Kassela Won't Be Here in 2040

Level 18 : 12,000/24,000, 0 ante
Frank Kassela
Frank Kassela

A-5 Triple Draw

If you stand near tables at the WSOP, you're likely to hear the players' impressions of the brand new venue, and as the Series nears the two-week mark, those impressions are overwhelmingly positive.

"Get comfortable because I don't think we will be moving again until 2040," said Brandon Cantu as the dealer made his way around the table for a hand of A-5 Triple Draw.

"We don't want to," another player said.

"I won't be playing in 2040," said Frank Kassela, prompting a laugh from the rest of the table.

"I call," responded Daniel Strelitz, doubtful that Kassela will find a reason to retire.

The table discussed how old they will be in 2040, and a few players made plans for the Seniors Event. Others were less optimistic about the geopolitical realities of a 2040 WSOP.

"We'll be playing for water rations and bullet casings," predicted Galen Hall.

Philip Eisman raised from under the gun and Jeff Lennon called from the next seat over. Kassela three-bet from the big blind and both players tossed in chips to call.

Kassela stood pat, Eisman drew two, and Lennon took one. Kassela bet and both players called.

After Kassela stood pat once again, both Eisman and Lennon took one. Kassell bet and both players called again.

On the final draw, Kassela remained pat and the other two players asked for one card. All three checked the final draw and Kassela turned over {8-}{7-}{6-}{5-}{4-}. The two losing hands went into the muck and Kassela picked up the pot as Day 2 enters the final turn.

Player Chips Progress
Philip Eisman us
Philip Eisman
460,000
-145,000
-145,000
Brandon Cantu us
Brandon Cantu
370,000
125,000
125,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Daniel Strelitz us
Daniel Strelitz
340,000
-70,000
-70,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Galen Hall us
Galen Hall
340,000
173,000
173,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Frank Kassela us
Frank Kassela
335,000
11,000
11,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Jeff Lennon us
Jeff Lennon
247,000
77,000
77,000

Tags: Brandon CantuDaniel StrelitzFrank KasselaGalen HallJeff LennonPhilip Eisman

Hall Saved From Having a Heart Attack

Level 19 : 15,000/30,000, 0 ante
Galen Hall
Galen Hall

A-5 Triple Draw

Galen Hall raised from under the gun and both Daniel Strelitz on the button and small blind Philip Eisman called.

"I predict this could be a big one," tablemate Frank Kassela said as he rose from his seat.

Hall bet after drawing one and Strelitz called. Eisman check-raised and both opponents called.

He stood pat while Hall took one and Strelitz two. Only Hall called a bet after the second draw as Eisman stood pat again.

Hall took one and Eisman checked. Hall took the opportunity to bet and Eisman snap-called, announcing "7-6 perfect."

"No good," the WSOP bracelet winner said, turning over 6-5-3-2-A to win the pot.

After the hand, Hall admitted he almost misread his hand and thought he had two deuces. "I almost had a heart attack. It wouldn't be the first time I did that today," he said, relieved that he got to stack the chips.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Strelitz us
Daniel Strelitz
550,000
210,000
210,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Philip Eisman us
Philip Eisman
480,000
20,000
20,000
Galen Hall us
Galen Hall
470,000
130,000
130,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Daniel StrelitzGalen HallPhilip Eisman

Sarle Sends Su to the Rail

Level 20 : 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Jason Su
Jason Su

Jason Su limped in from the small blind and Domnick Sarle checked his option from the big blind.

On the first draw, Su drew three and Sarle drew four. Su bet and Sarle called.

On the second draw, Su took one card and Sarle asked for two. Su committed the last of his chips, less than a full bet, and Sarle called.

Su drew one on the final draw and Sarle stood pat. Su had {8-}{7-}{5-}{2-} / {x-}, but Sarle tabled {8-}{5-}{4-}{3-}{2-} and Su tapped the table and made his way for the payout desk when he saw that he was drawing dead for his tournament life.

Player Chips Progress
Domnick Sarle us
Domnick Sarle
1,050,000
410,000
410,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Andrew Brown us
Andrew Brown
950,000
-150,000
-150,000
Alejandro Torres (MX) mx
Alejandro Torres (MX)
700,000
265,000
265,000
Ralph Perry us
Ralph Perry
225,000
-225,000
-225,000
WSOP 1X Winner
John Torrez us
John Torrez
185,000
-30,000
-30,000
Jason Su us
Jason Su
Busted

Tags: Domnick SarleJason Su

Bracelet Winners Abound as Bariscan Betil Leads the Way After Day 2

Level 20 : 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Barsican Betil
Barsican Betil

Play has concluded on Day 2 of Event #17: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball, at the 2022 World Series of Poker, and after 10 hour-long levels, it is Bariscan Betil who leads the remaining 17 players into the final day with 1,190,000. Betil, a native of Philadelphia, had just one World Series of Poker cash on his resume. It came as a result of a 44th place finish in this event in 2019. Now he has another at the WSOP's new home at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas.

Behind him are a plethora of bracelet winners and top pros hoping to dethrone him at the top of the counts and claim another piece of WSOP jewelry. Former November Niner Jerry Wong sits in second place at 1,140,000. Andrew Brown (1,010,000), Frank Kassela (750,000), Matthew Schreiber (740,000), John Monnette (600,000), and Alex Epstein (475,000) are also in contention.

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

PlacePlayerCountryChips
1Bariscan BetilUnited States1,190,000
2Jerry WongUnited States1,140,000
3Andrew BrownUnited States1,010,000
4Yehuda BuchalterUnited States980,000
5Alejandro TorresMexico885,000
6Domnick SarleUnited States815,000
7Frank KasselaUnited States750,000
8Matthew SchreiberUnited States740,000
9John MonetteUnited States600,000
10Alex EpsteinUnited States475,000

Further down the leaderboard and heading to Day 3 on short stacks are Daniel Strelitz (425,000), Galen Hall (310,000), and WSOP veterans Steve Zolotow (135,000) and Ralph Perry (80,000). Hall admits he had never played A-5 or Badugi before this event but has navigated his way to the final two tables.

Day 2 began with 134 players remaining out of a starting field of 309. The first goal of the day was to make it to the money, a feat that eluded the likes of Scotty Nguyen, Shaun Deeb, and Brandon Shack-Harris. Once the bubble burst and the final 47 players were in the money, Day 1 chip leader James Opie (45th), Robert Campbell (37th), German soccer star Max Kruse (36th), and Daniel Negreanu (33rd) would all find themselves making the walk to the payout desk.

A $164,243 first place prize awaits the winner on June 10. Play resumes at 2 p.m. local time inside the Bally’s Event Center, so stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live updates and chip counts until a new champion is crowned.

Tags: Alex EpsteinAndrew BrownBariscan BetilDaniel StrelitzFrank KasselaGalen HallJerry WongJohn MonnetteMatthew SchreiberRalph PerrySteve Zolotow