2022 World Series of Poker

Event #22: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship
Day: 1
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 1
Entries
85
Players Left
41

"Elky" and Ivey Lead the Way After Day 1 of Event #22: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship

Level 10
Bertrand Grospellier
Bertrand Grospellier

Day 1 of the third championship event of the 2022 WSOP, Event #22: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship has ended after ten 60-minute levels of play. The day attracted 85 entries, which far surpassed last year's amount of 62. At the end of the day, just under half remained as 41 players found a bag.

A field that attracted a lot of big-name players ended with Bertrand "Elky" Grospellier on top of the heap with 262,000. He registered late in the day with only a couple of levels left and was able to spin his stack up very quickly to be in pole position.

Right on his heels in second place to end the night was none other than Phil Ivey, who bagged up 256,500. The ever-popular figure at the WSOP, Ivey, had a stellar Day 1 as he just continued to build momentum as well as his stack before he took his customary exit from the tournament area before the chips were bagged.

Event #22: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Bertrand GrospellierFrance262,000
2Phil IveyUnited States256,500
3Yueqi ZhuChina237,000
4Randy OhelUnited States228,000
5James PaluszekUnited States220,500
6Brian LibermanUnited States206,500
7Kevin GerhartUnited States205,000
8Leonard AugustUnited States196,000
9John LytleUnited States191,000
10Vasilis LazarouGreece182,500

Third and fourth place in the counts were two more WSOP bracelet winners in Yueqi Zhu with 237,000 and Randy Ohel with 228,000. James Paluszek rounded out the top five chip counts as he bagged up 220,500.

Outside of the big stacks, several known players advanced to Day 2, including the defending champion of this event, Anthony Zinno, who had a slow end to the night but was still able to find a bag with 68,000.

Adam Friedman (153,000}, Brian Rast (108,000) and Todd Brunson (46,000) were among the big names still remaining as the dust settled at the end of the day. And also of note, the only two women in the event both advanced to Day 2; Oxana Cummings (48,000) and Christina Hill (40,000).

Registration for this event is still open until the start of Day 2, which will get underway at 2 p.m. local time, so expect a few more players to find their way into the action at the start of the day when play resumes at Level 11.

PokerNews will be on hand tomorrow to cover all the Day 2 action.

Tags: Adam FriedmanAnthony ZinnoBertrand GrospellierBrian RastChristina HillJames PaluszekJohn LytleLeonard AugustOxana CummingsPhil IveyRandy OhelTodd BrunsonYueqi Zhu

"Elky" Stacking High

Level 10
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier

Craig Chait: {a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{a-Spades}/{2-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{6-Clubs}
Bertrand Grospellier: {4-Spades}{9-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}/{10-Spades}{10-Hearts}{2-Clubs}
Shane Douglas: {9-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{a-Clubs}/{x-}{x-} folded sixth street

Craig Chait was all in on sixth street and, Bertrand Grospellier bet which got Shane Douglas to fold.

Grospellier had the lead with tens and nines while Chait had nice looking up cards but the hole cards left a lot to be desired. He slowly peeled the river to see it was a blank {6-Clubs} to send him out the door.

Player Chips Progress
Bertrand Grospellier fr
Bertrand Grospellier
224,000 82,000
Shane Douglas us
Shane Douglas
32,000 -99,000
Craig Chait us
Craig Chait
Busted

Tags: Bertrand GrospellierCraig ChaitShane Douglas

Ivey's Stack Growing

Level 9
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

Phil Ivey: {x-}{x-}/{7-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{10-Hearts}/{x-}
Ernildo Santos: {x-}{x-}/{a-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{j-Spades}/{x-} - folded seventh street

Picking action up on fourth street, Santos bet his ace-high board into Ivey's king-high board.

Ivey called, then took over the betting lead and fired when he paired his seven on fifth street. Santos called, then called again on sixth street after Ivey bet once more.

On seventh street, Ivey continued betting, but this time Santos couldn't call as he collected his cards and tossed them to the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
161,000 40,000
Ernildo Santos br
Ernildo Santos
159,000 33,000

Tags: Ernildo SantosPhil Ivey

Aldridge Gets Revenge on Vieira

Level 6
Ken Aldridge
Ken Aldridge

Ken Aldridge: {a-Diamonds}{x-}/{4-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}
Joao Vieira: {x-}{x-}/{q-Spades}{10-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} - folded sixth street

After losing an earlier pot to Joao Vieira, Ken Aldridge got his chips back and a few more in a recent hand.

Aldridge defended his bring-in to a Vieira completion, then called bets on fourth and fifth streets.

After Aldridge called on fifth, Vieira inquired, "what do you have?" To which Aldridge replied "you'll never guess what I have".

The duo then saw sixth street and Vieira slowed down and checked with Aldridge picking up an ace.

Aldridge then put out a bet and after a bit of deliberation, Vieira tossed his hand into the muck.

"Pick one", asked Aldridge, pushing his hole cards forward, then turning over the {a-Diamonds}.

"I had one of those too", said Vieira as the pot was pushed to Aldridge.

Player Chips Progress
Ken Aldridge us
Ken Aldridge
WSOP 1X Winner
82,000 23,000
Joao Vieira pt
Joao Vieira
WSOP 3X Winner
Winamax
50,500 -30,500

Tags: Joao VieiraKen Aldridge

"That's Why You're Phil Ivey"

Level 5
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

Phil Ivey: {j-Clubs}{5-Spades}{10-Hearts}{q-Spades}/{5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}
David Lieberman: {4-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{a-Clubs}{7-Clubs}/{x-}{x-}{x-}

With action picked up on fifth street, David Lieberman check-raised Phil Ivey, who responded by putting out a third bet. Lieberman called and wished Ivey good luck.

Spoiler alert: Be careful what you wish for.

Lieberman then checked sixth street and called another bet from the Poker Hall of Famer.

On seventh street Lieberman checked once more and then deliberated after Ivey put out another bet.

Ultimately Lieberman made the call to hear Ivey say "I have a very good hand" as he rolled over three fives in the hole for quads.

"That's why you're Phil Ivey" said Lieberman with a smile.

Lieberman still has plenty of reason to smile despite losing this pot as he still has almost triple his opponent in this hand.

Player Chips Progress
David Lieberman us
David Lieberman
168,000 13,500
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
59,500 2,000

Tags: David LiebermanPhil Ivey

Ohel and August Fire Away on Fifth Street

Level 3
Randy Ohel
Randy Ohel

Randy Ohel: {x-}{x-}/{k-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{j-Clubs}{9-Clubs}/{x-}
Leonard August: {a-Clubs}{a-Hearts}/{7-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}/{x-} - folded seventh street
Oxana Cummings: {x-}{x-}/{9-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{q-Diamonds} - folded fifth street
Louis Hillman: {x-}{x-}/{5-Diamonds} - folded third street

On third street after Louis Hillman brought in, Oxana Cummings called, Randy Ohel raised, Leonard August called, Hillman folded and Cummings called.

Ohel continued betting on fourth street, receiving a pair of calls.

Business picked up on fifth street, after Ohel bet, August now raised. Cummings folded, then Ohel and August exchanged more raises until four big bets each were in the middle with Ohel calling August's fourth bet.

The players then checked sixth street, but on seventh, Ohel again bet. August checked his cards, then showed two aces and folded.

Player Chips Progress
Randy Ohel us
Randy Ohel
WSOP 1X Winner
87,700 27,700
Oxana Cummings us
Oxana Cummings
61,000 5,000
Leonard August us
Leonard August
59,500
Louis Hillman us
Louis Hillman
19,300 -3,200

Tags: Leonard AugustLouis HillmanOxana CummingsRandy Ohel

$10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship Begins Friday

Anthony Zinno
Anthony Zinno

The third Championship event of the 53rd World Series of Poker kicks off Friday with the start of Event #22: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship.

After surviving an onslaught of stud beasts (and a legendary Phil Hellmuth tirade), Anthony Zinno came away from last year’s event with his third gold bracelet and $182,872 after defeating 61 other players.

With entry numbers significantly up across the board so far this year, even creating some record-breaking fields, that number is sure to be surpassed as the elite of the mixed game world look to add their name to an illustrious list of champions in the history of this event through the years.

Most Recent $10,000 Seven Card Stud Champions

YEARCHAMPIONRUNNER-UPENTRANTS1ST PRIZE
2021Anthony ZinnoJames Chen62$182,872
2019John HenniganDaniel Negreanu88$245,451
2018Yaniv BermanJesse Martin83$236,238
2017Mike WattelChris Ferguson88$245451
2016Robert MizrachiMatt Grapenthien87$242,662

Action gets underway in the Paris ballroom at 3 p.m. Las Vegas time when the players will take part in ten 60-minute levels with 15-minute breaks scheduled after every two levels.

Players will begin with 60,000 chips and limits of 500 and 1,000, representing 60 big bets to start the day. Registration will remain open until the start of Day 2.

Keep it close to PokerNews for all the updates from this and every WSOP bracelet event from its new home at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Anthony ZinnoPhil Hellmuth