2022 World Series of Poker

Event #22: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$248,254
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$885,875
Entries
96
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Players Left
1

Adam Friedman Wins Fifth WSOP Gold Bracelet in Event #22: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship

Level 21
Adam Friedman
Adam Friedman

The 2022 World Series of Poker in its new home at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas has crowned yet another repeat winner of the coveted WSOP gold bracelet. Out of a field of 96 entries in Event #22: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship, Adam Friedman defeated Jean "Prince" Gaspard in heads-up to secure his fifth bracelet and the biggest slice of the $885,875 prize pool.

Friedman finished Day 2 well atop the leaderboard and went wire-to-wire on the final day as he only surrendered the lead for a very short period during three-handed play. Ultimately, there was no stopping Friedman and he celebrated the victory with his parents on the rail. For his efforts, Friedman receives a top prize of $248,254 and becomes one of only 30 players to have earned at least five WSOP gold bracelets as he starts to enter some more and more exclusive territory in poker history.

Final Result Event #22: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Adam FriedmanUnited States$248,254
2Jean GaspardUnited States$153,433
3Phil IveyUnited States$108,233
4Yuval BronshteinIsrael$78,348
5Ben DieboldUnited States$58,239
6Marco JohnsonUnited States$44,487
7James PaluszekUnited States$34,939
8Yueqi ZhuChina$28,258

Winner's Reaction

Friedman is one of the most dedicated and now also one of the most decorated mixed games players out there and in particular, seven card stud as he talked how much this particular title means to him.

“It is a real honor to be able to win this title with the players who have won it before me. Winning the stud high means more to me than winning my fifth in total for my own personal satisfaction. This is in my top three or four events. I have played thousands upon thousands of hours of this game. I have had really bad success in this event over the last several years and to close it out in my first real shot I have had is amazing.”

He also added, “To win bracelets in four straight years is incredible” alluding to his amazing run he has had in recent years to catapult himself higher up in the echelons of poker history discussions.

Friedman also promoted the game of seven card stud in his post win interview. “Two-card poker is boring like I keep saying. My ROI initially went down playing stud but I was enjoying playing poker again. Seven card stud is the most complicated limit game that has ever existed. There are more nuances than almost any other two games combined. It is a beautiful game. It is really a shame that it is dying more and more each year. I think if people really gave it a shot, people would enjoy it and see all the cool things that can happen. I don’t see a seven card stud renaissance happening, but I truly hope I am wrong.”

Action of the Day

The day began at the final table of eight players with seven of the final eight already having at least one WSOP bracelet to their name, many of them with multiple ones.

Yueqi Zhu was the first to exit after about 30 minutes, as he could not get anything going and bowed out in eighth place.

James Paluszek was the next to go in seventh place and Marco Johnson followed him out the door in sixth place just ten minutes later.

In fifth place was Ben Diebold as he was able to ladder up a couple of spots with his short stack.

From there the stacks evened out as the remaining four players had some play in their stacks. Yuval Bronshtein went out in fourth place after he had been knocking on the door of the top two stacks at one point but a string of lost pots saw him go from that high to the short stack and eventually out the door.

Three-handed play gathered a large rail as most of the onlookers were watching Phil Ivey aim for his eleventh bracelet. Ivey had entered the day as the shortest stack but fought tooth and nail to raise his stack to the middle and eventually last all the way till three-handed. He was able to rake in some pots three-handed to make things interesting but he would soon lose a few big pots to Friedman to kill his momentum and eventually end his bid to end his eight-year bracelet drought.

Heads-Up play would then commence as Friedman had a huge chip lead over Gaspard, who at one point was close to being neck and neck in chips with Friedman but lost some ground in three-handed play that got him down to a big chip disadvantage entering heads-up. Gaspard was not able to gain much traction as his brief resurgence was quickly squashed by Friedman who then finished it off in about 40 minutes of heads-up play.

That wraps things up for the PokerNews coverage of this event. Continue to follow as there will be plenty more WSOP action to come.

Tags: Adam FriedmanBen DieboldJames PaluszekJean GaspardMarco JohnsonPhil IveyYueqi ZhuYuval Bronshtein

Jean Gaspard Eliminated in 2nd Place ($153,433)

Level 21
Jean Gaspard
Jean Gaspard

Adam Friedman: {k-Clubs}{k-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{x-}
Jean Gaspard: {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{5-Spades}{2-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}

Adam Friedman raised on third street and Jean Gaspard said "let's get it in" and raised enough to put himself all in.

Friedman had the lead with a pair of kings. The cards were dealt to each player. At the river, Gaspard was needing an ace for a better pair or a three for the wheel. But it was the {j-Diamonds} to miss everything and just like that Friedman was the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Champion.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
WSOP 5X Winner
5,775,000 550,000
Jean Gaspard us
Jean Gaspard
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Adam FriedmanJean Gaspard

Gaspard Pays Off Friedman Twice

Level 21
Adam Friedman
Adam Friedman

Jean Gaspard: {x-}{x-} / {q-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} / {x-}
Adam Friedman: {x-}{x-} / {9-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{a-Spades}{k-Spades} / {x-}

Jean Gaspard completed with a queen and Adam Friedman called with a nine. Gaspard bet fourth and fifth street to earn a call and then checked sixth, as did Friedman. Gaspard check-called seventh and was shown the {q-Spades}{9-Hearts}{8-Hearts} for a pair of nines by Friedman.

"Nines as well, ace kicker ..." Gaspard told his rail as he sent the cards into the muck.

What followed were half a dozen hands that didn't go past fourth street including one in which Gaspard was the bring-in with the {k-Clubs} and Friedman folded the {a-Spades} while adding "tight is right" with a smirk on the face.

Jean Gaspard: {x-}{x-} / {9-Clubs}{4-Spades}{q-Spades}{10-Spades} / {x-}
Adam Friedman: {x-}{x-} / {8-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{a-Hearts}{2-Hearts} / {x-}

Friedman then completed and Gaspard called. On fourth street, Friedman bet and called a raise by Gaspard, who then bet his lead on fifth and received a call. They checked sixth and Gaspard bet seventh street, triggering a raise by Friedman.

While grabbing his cards and studying them with a smile on the face, Gaspard "tanked" the longest in the heads-up duel so far for around ten seconds before paying it off. Friedman announced a flush and tabled the {k-Spades}{8-Hearts}{7-Spades} in order to further increase his lead.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
WSOP 5X Winner
5,225,000 725,000
Jean Gaspard us
Jean Gaspard
WSOP 1X Winner
550,000 -725,000

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Phil Ivey Eliminated in 3rd Place ($108,233)

Level 21
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

Jean Gaspard: {7-Hearts}{2-Spades} / {a-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} / {q-Spades}
Phil Ivey: {k-Spades}{k-Clubs} / {j-Hearts}{8-Spades}{6-Clubs}{3-Clubs} / {5-Diamonds}

Moments after losing the big pot and being left with fumes, Phil Ivey was all-in and at risk on third street against Jean Gaspard. While he started with random cards only, Gaspard made running two pair until sixth street while Ivey failed to improve with his pair of kings. Gaspard bricked seventh but so did Ivey in order to finish in 3rd place.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
WSOP 5X Winner
4,550,000 150,000
Jean Gaspard us
Jean Gaspard
WSOP 1X Winner
1,175,000 25,000
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Busted

Tags: Jean GaspardPhil Ivey

Yuval Bronshtein Eliminated in 4th Place ($78,348)

Level 20
Yuval Bronshtein
Yuval Bronshtein

Yuval Bronshtein: {a-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{x-} / {4-Spades}{6-Hearts}{5-Spades}{10-Clubs}
Phil Ivey: {9-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{x-} / {j-Hearts}{8-Spades}{5-Hearts}{9-Spades}
Jean Gaspard: {q-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{q-Spades} / {2-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{5-Diamonds}

Yuval Bronshtein completed with very few chips behind and Phil Ivey raised, Jean Gaspard then made it three bets. Bronshtein called all-in and Ivey also called as well. Ivey check-called fourth and Gaspard then bet fifth for Ivey to call. They checked sixth and Gaspard bet seventh as Ivey called.

Gaspard exposed queens in the hole that had rivered a set and Bronshtein mucked his cards as he had missed a straight draw. Adam Friedman asked Ivey to show his cards but instantly apologised for his request one second later. The cards Ivey flashed indicated he had a pair of nines and missed straight draw.

For Bronshtein, the recent downfall in the past hour concluded with a fourth-place finish and he takes home $78,348 for the efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
1,240,000 -180,000
Jean Gaspard us
Jean Gaspard
WSOP 1X Winner
1,100,000 120,000
Yuval Bronshtein il
Yuval Bronshtein
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Adam FriedmanJean GaspardPhil IveyYuval Bronshtein

Gaspard Takes From Bronshtein; Loses Loads to Friedman

Level 20
Adam Friedman
Adam Friedman

Jean Gaspard: {x-}{x-} / {6-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{q-Hearts}{k-Hearts} / {x-}
Yuval Bronshtein: {x-}{x-} / {3-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} / {x-}

Jean Gaspard completed and Yuval Bronshtein called. When Bronshtein paired up on fourth street, he bet and earned a call from Gaspard for the same procedure to repeat on fifth. Bronshtein then check-called sixth and check-folded seventh street to lose another chunk of his now shorter stack.

Adam Friedman: {x-}{x-} / {a-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{5-Spades}{k-Spades} / {x-}
Jean Gaspard: {x-}{x-} / {10-Spades}{6-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} / {x-}

Adam Friedman completed and called a raise by Gaspard. Friedman check-called fourth and bet fifth when he paired up, then called a raise by Gaspard. It was then Friedman who bet sixth and seventh street as Gaspard made the calls. Friedman rolled over the {k-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{10-Hearts} for kings full of tens and that earned yet another big pot for Friedman.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
WSOP 5X Winner
3,200,000 450,000
Jean Gaspard us
Jean Gaspard
WSOP 1X Winner
1,250,000 160,000
Yuval Bronshtein il
Yuval Bronshtein
WSOP 2X Winner
470,000 -330,000

Tags: Adam FriedmanJean GaspardYuval Bronshtein

Ivey Takes From Gaspard and Bronshtein

Level 20
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

Jean Gaspard: {x-}{x-} / {k-Spades}{a-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} / {x-}
Phil Ivey: {x-}{x-} / {a-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{j-Spades} / {x-}

Jean Gaspard completed and then called a raise by Phil Ivey. He gained the lead on fourth and bet for Ivey to call and did so again on fifth and sixth. They checked seventh and Gaspard tabled the {q-Spades}{10-Hearts}{8-Spades} for a missed straight draw and pair of treys, which Ivey had beat holding the {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{8-Diamonds} for a pair of aces.

Yuval Bronshtein: {x-}{x-} / {3-Clubs}{9-Spades}{6-Clubs} fold on fifth
Phil Ivey: {x-}{x-} / {7-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{8-Spades}

Bronshtein then raised after a completion by Gaspard and Ivey made it three bets for Gaspard to fold and Bronshtein to call. Bronshtein check-called on fourth and check-folded fifth as the second pot in a row was awarded to Ivey.

Player Chips Progress
Jean Gaspard us
Jean Gaspard
WSOP 1X Winner
1,590,000 -244,000
Yuval Bronshtein il
Yuval Bronshtein
WSOP 2X Winner
1,450,000 -145,000
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
830,000 357,000

Tags: Jean GaspardPhil IveyYuval Bronshtein

Ben Diebold Eliminated in 5th Place ($58,239)

Level 19
Ben Diebold
Ben Diebold

Ben Diebold: {q-Clubs}{2-Clubs}/{q-Hearts}{k-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}/{4-Hearts}
Jean Gaspard: {9-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{a-Spades}/{5-Hearts}{9-Spades}{x-}
Adam Friedman: {8-Hearts}/{x-}{x-} folded third street

Adam Friedman completed after Phil Ivey was the bring in. Ben Diebold raised to 50,000 and Jean Gaspard three-bet to 75,000. Ivey and Friedman folded and Diebold called.

Both players checked on fourth street. On fifth street, Gaspard bet after making a pair of nines, Diebold called. Sixth street gave Diebold kings showing and he bet his remaining chips which Gaspard called.

Diebold had queens and kings but was behind the trip nines of Gaspard. Diebold's river was the blank {4-Hearts} and he was eliminated on the last hand before the break.

Player Chips Progress
Ben Diebold us
Ben Diebold
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

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Marco Johnson Eliminated in 6th Place ($44,487)

Level 19
Marco Johnson
Marco Johnson

Yuval Bronshtein: {x-}{x-} / {7-Clubs} fold on third street
Ben Diebold: {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts} / {5-Spades}{6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{7-Spades} / {k-Diamonds}
Marco Johnson: {j-Spades}{4-Hearts} / {j-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} / {2-Hearts}

Yuval Bronshtein completed and Marco Johnson raised for Ben Diebold to then make it three bets. That forced out Bronshtein while Johnson made it four bets and was essentially all-in for 114,000 total as both players already flipped over their cards.

Diebold had aces in the hole and Johnson only revealed a pair of jacks. Until sixth street, Diebold had improved to aces and sixes while Johnson didn't catch any help. He only paired his deuce on seventh and became the 6th place finisher for $44,487.

Player Chips Progress
Yuval Bronshtein il
Yuval Bronshtein
WSOP 2X Winner
640,000 -253,000
Ben Diebold us
Ben Diebold
WSOP 1X Winner
430,000 35,000
Marco Johnson us
Marco Johnson
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Ben DieboldMarco JohnsonYuval Bronshtein

James Paluszek Eliminated in 7th Place ($34,939)

Level 19
James Paluszek
James Paluszek

James Paluszek: {q-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{2-Spades} / {q-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{2-Spades}{7-Spades}
Adam Friedman: {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} / {8-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}
Ben Diebold: {x-}{x-} / {k-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{6-Clubs} fold on fifth
Marco Johnson: {x-}{x-} / {4-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{a-Spades}{3-Diamonds} / {x-}

Adam Friedman completed and James Paluszek moved all-in for 49,000 to get called by Ben Diebold and Marco Johnson, Friedman also called. On fourth street, Friedman paired his eight and bet to earn calls from Diebold and Johnson before he bet again fifth. This time, Diebold folded and Johnson called.

Friedman bet again sixth to earn a call and they checked seventh.

Friedman tabled the {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} for aces and eights, while Paluszek revealed one card after the other and exposed {q-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{2-Spades} for inferior two pair. Johnson flashed his cards briefly as he had four clubs and missed the flush draw. For Paluszek, the tournament has concluded in seventh place and he takes home $34,939 for the efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
WSOP 5X Winner
2,150,000 730,000
Ben Diebold us
Ben Diebold
WSOP 1X Winner
395,000 -55,000
Marco Johnson us
Marco Johnson
WSOP 2X Winner
110,000 -276,000
James Paluszek us
James Paluszek
Busted

Tags: Adam FriedmanBen DieboldJames PaluszekMarco Johnson