2022 World Series of Poker

Event #31: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship
Day: 2
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Event Info
2022 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
8x6x5x4x2x
Prize
$292,146
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,100,350
Total Entries
118
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
60
Players Left
10
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Grospellier Wins After Bet and Call in the Dark

Level 13

Action was after the third draw, with both Matthew Schreiber and Bertrand Grospellier having drawn one.

Schreiber suggested that he could bet blind and Grospellier could call blind as they had both drawn one.

After consultation with the floor, Schreiber bet blind and Grospellier did indeed call blind.

"Pair," said Grospellier tabling {6-}{6-}{7-}{5-}{2-}. Meanwhile Schreiber had also paired, but his {8-}{8-} was inferior and he lost the pot.

"That was the single way you could lose that pot," a tablemate said to Schreiber.

Wasserson Takes Some From Kelsall

Level 13

Eric Wasserson opened from middle position and was three-bet by Andrew Kelsall on the button. Wasserson made the call to send the two players to the initial draw.

Wasserson drew one on the first draw before checking to Kelsall who had stood pat. Kelsall continued his initial aggression with a bet, which was called by Wasserson.

Both players stood pat during the second draw and at this point Wasserson took the betting lead. Kelsall appeared confused but did end up tossing in calling chips.

As on the second draw, neither Wasserson nor Kelsall opted to take any more cards on the final draw. Wasserson bet again and this time Kelsall tosssed his hand away, saying "nice play". "That'd be a weird bluff", Wasserson remarked in reply as he raked in his newfound chips.

Tags: Andrew KelsallEric Wasserson

Updated Chip Counts

Level 13

Zack vs Gelencser

Level 13
Dan Zack
Dan Zack

Daniel Zack raised and Peter Gelencser defended his big blind. Both players drew one and Gelencser check-called a bet.

Gelencser drew one and Zack stood pat. Gelencser checked and Zack bet. Gelencser rechecked his hand and appeared reluctant before folding.

"That bad?" said Zack.

"Eight-seven," replied Gelencser. Zack tabled {8-}{7-}.

"Very smooth," said Zack.

Tags: Daniel ZackPeter Gelencser

Updated Chip Counts

Level 13

Ausmus On Fumes, Eliminated Shortly After

Level 13
Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

Christopher Claassen opened in middle position and action folded around to Jeremy Ausmus in the big blind who opted to three-bet. Claassen made the call to send the two players heads-up to the initial draw.

Both players took one card on the first draw after which action checked through to the second draw. Again, Ausmus and Claassen drew one. Ausmus then led into Claassen who called.

Neither player discarded any during the final draw and Ausmus checked to Claassen who fired off another bet. Ausmus released his hand to leave himself with just 18,000.

A few hands later Ausmus got the remainder of his chips into the middle but was unable to take down the pot, sending him to the rail outside of the money.

Tags: Christopher ClaassenJeremy Ausmus

Kelsall Over 400,000 Chips

Level 13
Andrew Kelsall
Andrew Kelsall

Andrew Kelsall and Farzad Bonyadi both drew two and checked.

"I think it might be two-two again," said Kelsall, and he was right as both players drew two.

Kelsall bet and Bonyadi called. Kelsall stood pat and Bonyadi drew one.

Both players checked and Kelsall tabled {10-}{7-}{6-}{5-}{2-} for the winner. He has chipped up over the opening half of this level to over 400,000 chips.

Wasserson Chips Up Through Gregorich

Level 13

Eric Wasserson raised and Mark Gregorich defended his big blind.

Gregorich drew two and Wasserson one. Gregorich check-called a bet and then drew one. Wasserson stood pat.

Gregorich check-called another bet and both players then stood pat. Gregorich checked and after a short though, called a bet from Wasserson.

He then tabled {8-}{6-}{5-}{3-}{2-} and Gregorich mucked.

Grospellier Slipping

Level 13

After enjoying a red-hot start to the day, Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier has lost some of that initial momentum. Action folded around to Grospellier on the button, who opened and received a sole call from Andrew Kelsall in the small blind.

Both players drew two cards on the initial draw and then checked through to the second draw where they again took two. At this point Kelsall bet into Grospellier who called to send the two players to the third draw.

On the final draw Kelsall stood pat while Grospellier took one last card. Action then checked through and Kelsall showed down {9-}{6-}{4-}{3-}{2-} to take the pot and send Grospellier slipping down the chip counts.

Tags: Andrew KelsallBertrand "ElkY" Grospellier

"Seventy-Five Smooth" Sees Edgar Win Massive Pot

Level 13
Matt Edgar
Matt Edgar

Before the first draw, Ali Eslami opened and Matthew Edgar made it three bets from the next position. Philip Long cold-called in the big blind. Eslami made it four bets and Edgar made it five bets with Long calling again.

On the first draw, Long drew two, with both Eslami and Edgar drawing one.

Long checked and Eslami bet. Edgar called before Long check-raised. Eslami made it three bets and Edgar called. Long made it four bets and got two calls.

Long stood pat, Eslami drew one with Edgar also standing pat. Long bet and got two calls.

The three remaining players all stood pat on the final draw. Long bet and Eslami called. Edgar raised and Long called, with Eslami folding.

"Seventy-five smooth," said Edgar tabling a wheel {7-}{5-}{4-}{3-}{2-}. "Nutter-butter!"

Meanwhile, Long showed {7-}{6-}{4-}{3-}{2-}. He was left with around four big bets and was eliminated shortly thereafter.

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