2022 World Series of Poker

Event #29: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw
Day: 3
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
9x7x6x5x3x
Prize
$127,809
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$583,395
Entries
437
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
100,000 / 150,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
19
Players Left
1

Maxx Coleman Wins Elusive First Bracelet in Event #29: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw ($127,809)

Level 30 : 100,000/150,000, 250,000 ante
Maxx Coleman
Maxx Coleman

Maxx Coleman, a poker pro from Wichita, Kansas, is now a World Series of Poker bracelet winner after prevailing in Event #29: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw.

The win was a long time coming for Coleman. He came into the event with 44 career WSOP cashes and three final table appearances dating back to 2013, but no bracelet to show for it. Over the years, the bracelet was always something that was on his mind.

“It feels great. It’s something I’ve wanted to win. I’ve had some deep runs and good scores, but no bracelet,” he said following his win.

Coleman beat Thomas Newton heads-up to earn the $127,809 first prize, bringing to an end a marathon final day that took more than 11 hours. Coleman and Newton traded small pots back and forth throughout heads-up play before Coleman re-raised all in and Newton called for his last 2,500,000.

Coleman showed {9-}{7-}{6-}{5-}{3-} and Newton, with a jack-nine showing, was already drawing dead heading to the draw. Throughout the long day, Coleman tried to keep his patience and his focus on his main goal.

“The bracelet. Just really wanted to win it. Try to play my best. He took the lead there—I had the lead going in—but made some hands to come back,” he said.

Event #29: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryWinnings
1Maxx ColemanUnited States$127,809
2Thomas NewtonUnited States$78,997
3Roland IsraelashviliUnited States$53,828
4Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil$37,379
5Kenneth PoUnited States$26,464
6Tomas SzwarcbergMexico$19,108
7Max KruseGermany$14,078

Day 3 Action

The final day began with 19 players returning from a record-smashing field of 437, blowing past the previous tournament best of 296 in 2019. Coleman had the chip lead at the start of the eight-handed unofficial table as Jonathan McGowan (eighth) and German soccer pro Max Kruse (seventh) fell early on.

Coleman eliminated Tomas Szwarcberg in sixth place, but it was a hand against Brazilian online legend Yuri Dzivielevski that propelled him toward the victory. Dzivielevski had {j-}{8-}{7-}{4-}{2-} showing and stood pat. His exuberant rail burst into celebration when Coleman showed a jack-10, not realizing that Coleman was discarding the jack. He caught a deuce on the draw to bust Dzivielevski in fourth place.

“I got lucky. I won a flip-ish against him. He played good all day,” Coleman said about his battle with Dzivielevski.

WSOP cashes king Roland Israelashvili would make his exit in third place, denying him his first bracelet in his 172nd cash, the most of any player without a win. That set up the heads-up battle against Newton, with Coleman holding the chip lead at the start before battling back when Newton had pulled ahead.

Coleman was railed at the end of the final table by Ben Diebold, who won the $10,000 Dealers Choice event last week for his first bracelet. “I can’t let just Ben be the only winner,” Coleman said, taking motivation from watching his friends’ success.

He has the bracelet that has eluded him for so long, but Coleman isn’t stopping there. He plans on keeping a full schedule going forward, with Player of the Year potentially in his sights.

“I’m going to play a full schedule, whatever happens,” he said.

That concludes PokerNews’ coverage of Event #29. Stay tuned throughout the rest of the 2022 WSOP as more bracelet winners are crowned.

Tags: Jonathan McGowanKenneth PoMax KruseMaxx ColemanRoland IsraelashviliThomas NewtonTomas SzwarcbergYuri Dzivielevski

Thomas Newton Eliminated in 2nd Place ($78,997)

Level 30 : 100,000/150,000, 250,000 ante
Thomas Newton
Thomas Newton

After doubling up the hand earlier, Thomas Newton raised to 300,000 and Maxx Coleman put him all in for his last 2,500,000. Newton paused for a moment before flicking in a call.

"I might be drawing dead," Newton said as he took one and Coleman stood pat.

Coleman showed {9-}{7-}{6-}{5-}{3-} and Newton was already getting up from his seat to shake his hand as he had {j-}{9-}{3-}{2-}. He ended up with a pair of nines as he finished as the runner-up.

Player Chips Progress
Maxx Coleman us
Maxx Coleman
WSOP 1X Winner
10,925,000 1,500,000
Thomas Newton us
Thomas Newton
Busted

Tags: Maxx ColemanThomas Newton

Coleman Opens Big Lead

Level 30 : 100,000/150,000, 250,000 ante
Maxx Coleman
Maxx Coleman

Maxx Coleman raised to 300,000 and Thomas Newton called.

Newton took two and led out for 200,000. Coleman drew two, then raised to 1,200,000. Newton called but mucked when Coleman showed a ten-nine-eight.

A few hands later, both players drew one and Coleman checked. Newton bet 400,000 before Coleman announced he was all in.

Newton, with around 1,500,000, remaining, went into the tank for about a minute before folding to give Coleman a big chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Maxx Coleman us
Maxx Coleman
WSOP 1X Winner
9,425,000 2,600,000
Thomas Newton us
Thomas Newton
1,500,000 -2,600,000

Tags: Maxx ColemanThomas Newton

Roland Israelashvili Eliminated in 3rd Place ($53,828)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 180,000 ante
Roland Israelashvili
Roland Israelashvili

Roland Israelashvili shoved for just over 1,000,000 from the button and Thomas Newton shoved with around 3,500,000 from the big blind. The big blind got out of the way and action was heads up with Israelashvili at risk.

Both players took one card.

Roland Israelashvili: {j-}{8-}{5-}{4-} {x-}
Thomas Newton: {6-}{5-}{3-}{2-} / {x-}

Newton peeled a {6-} and Israelashvili was drawing dead to the eight-six. Israelashvili's drawn card was left face down as he shook the hands of his opponents before he made his way to the payout desk to collect his third place prize of $53,828.

Player Chips Progress
Maxx Coleman us
Maxx Coleman
WSOP 1X Winner
6,500,000 1,200,000
Thomas Newton us
Thomas Newton
4,425,000 25,000
Roland Israelashvili us
Roland Israelashvili
Busted

Tags: Roland IsraelashviliThomas Newton

Newton Keeps Climbing

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 180,000 ante
Thomas Newton
Thomas Newton

Blind versus blind, Roland Israelashvili raised to 285,000 and Thomas Newton called. Israelashvili took one, while Newton drew two.

Israelashvili checked after the draw and Newton put out a bet of 700,000. Israelashvili spent several minutes in the tank, placing two blue 100,000 chips on top of a tower of 25,000 chips.

He eventually slid that stack forward. "Eight-seven," Newton announced, turning over {8-}{7-}{6-}{5-}{2-}.

"Nice," Israelashvili said before mucking.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Newton us
Thomas Newton
4,400,000 1,250,000
Roland Israelashvili us
Roland Israelashvili
1,500,000 -1,025,000

Tags: Roland IsraelashviliThomas Newton

Yuri Dzivielevski Eliminated in 4th Place ($37,379)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 180,000 ante
Yuri Dzivielevski
Yuri Dzivielevski

Yuri Dzivielevski raised to 250,000 on the button. In the small blind, Maxx Coleman shoved a stack of 100,000 chips in the middle to put Dzivielevski all in, and the Brazilian called for his last 2,000,000.

Dzivielevski stood pat and showed {j-}{8-}{7-}{4-}{2-} after Coleman took one. The Brazilian's rail started erupting in celebration when Coleman showed {10-}{7-}{4-}{3-} with a face card before realizing Coleman was discarding the paint card.

Coleman instead turned over a deuce on the draw to knock out Dzivielevski in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Maxx Coleman us
Maxx Coleman
WSOP 1X Winner
6,700,000 2,280,000
Yuri Dzivielevski br
Yuri Dzivielevski
Busted

Tags: Maxx ColemanYuri Dzivielevski

Israelashvili Can Beat Newton's Straight

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 150,000 ante
Roland Israelashvili
Roland Israelashvili

First to act, Roland Israelashvili shoved all in for 1,065,000. Thomas Newton on the button asked for a count before flicking in a chip to call.

Israelashvili stood pat and showed {j-}{9-}{8-}{7-}{3-}. Newton ended up with a straight after the draw.

"I can beat a straight," Israelashvili said as he doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Newton us
Thomas Newton
3,700,000 -1,145,000
Roland Israelashvili us
Roland Israelashvili
2,100,000 880,000

Tags: Roland IsraelashviliThomas Newton

Kenneth Po Eliminated in 5th Place ($26,464)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 150,000 ante
Kenneth Po
Kenneth Po

Thomas Newton raised to 225,000 from the button and Kenneth Po called from the big blind. Both players drew one card.

Po jammed after the draw with his last 585,000 and Newton went into the tank. After a few moments of thought, he tossed in a single chip to call.

"Good game," said Po as he tabled the {9-}{7-}{7-}{6-}{4-} for the pair of sevens and a busted draw. Newton turned over {j-}{7-}{5-}{3-}{2-} to eliminate Po in fifth place for $26,464.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Newton us
Thomas Newton
4,845,000 1,045,000
Kenneth Po us
Kenneth Po
Busted

Tags: Kenneth PoThomas Newton

Tomas Szwarcberg Eliminated in 6th Place ($19,108)

Level 26 : 30,000/60,000, 90,000 ante
Tomas Szwarcberg
Tomas Szwarcberg

Maxx Coleman raised to 120,000 from the small blind, then called when big blind Tomas Szwarcberg re-raised all in for 1,100,000.

Coleman stood pat with {10-}{7-}{5-}{3-}{2-}, while Szwarcberg turned over {10-}{5-}{4-}{3-} and took one.

Looking to improve on the draw, Szwarcberg got up from his chair and bent down to slowly peel his last card. He finally revealed a seven, but it was no good against Coleman's hand as he was eliminated in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
Maxx Coleman us
Maxx Coleman
WSOP 1X Winner
3,000,000 1,010,000
Tomas Szwarcberg mx
Tomas Szwarcberg
Busted

Tags: Tomas SzwarcbergMaxx Coleman

Israelashvili Takes From Coleman; Dealer Among the Best

Level 25 : 25,000/50,000, 75,000 ante
Roland Israelashvili
Roland Israelashvili

WSOP veteran dealer Tyger was sending the cards around the table when Yuri Dzivielevski made an observation.

"You are the fastest dealer I have seen at the WSOP," the Brazilian player mentioned. Others at the table agreed and pointed out that it's a great skill for this game in particular.

"He's done now! You jinxed it!" Roland Israelashvili interrupted. "Now he's going to screw up!"

The table laughed while Tyger smiled and Maxx Coleman raised to 125,000 from the cutoff. Israelashvili called and both players drew one.

Israelashvili fired 175,000 after the draw and turned over {8-}{7-}{5-}{3-}{2-} when Coleman called. Coleman shook his head and tossed the losing hand in the muck while Israelashvili stacked up the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Roland Israelashvili us
Roland Israelashvili
2,200,000 825,000
Maxx Coleman us
Maxx Coleman
WSOP 1X Winner
206,000 -1,844,000

Tags: Maxx ColemanRoland IsraelashviliYuri Dzivielevski