2022 World Series of Poker

Event #38: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
9x8x5x3x2x
Prize
$294,616
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,128,325
Entries
121
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
60,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
52
Players Left
14

Star Studded Field Come Back For Day 2 Of Event #38: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Championship

Mark Johns
Mark Johns

Event #38: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Championship is back underway today starting at 2:00 p.m. from Bally's Convention Centre, where 41 players return from a field of 110. More players may enter until Day 2 starts.

Mark Johns comes in as the chip leader with 424,000, though many other big names will be chasing him, in hopes of making the final 5 players, that will return for Day 3, as scheduled.

Phil Hellmuth (197,500), Scott Seiver (226,000), Alex Livingston (320,000), Bradley Anderson (233,000),Darren Elias (267,500) and Jeremy Ausmus (262,500) are just some names chasing the top of the leaderboard. Ausmus, Seiver and Livingston are looking to claim their second WSOP bracelet of the series and put themselves in the mix for Player of the Year. The current champion, Farzad Bonyadi, is very much in the mix and looking for glory in the same event he won at last year's WSOP.

There will be 10-minute breaks after every 90 minute levels, with some extended breaks added in. A 60 minute dinner break will start after level 14, around 8:30 p.m.

The final payout numbers will be available soon after Day 2 starts, look to PokerNews for that information and all the updates you need from this event and others at the 2022 World Series of Poker.

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Prizepool and Payouts

Level 11 : 1,500/3,000, 4,500 ante
2022 WSOP Gold Bracelet
2022 WSOP Gold Bracelet

Late registration is now closed and the final numbers are in.

There were a total of 121 entries to generate a prize pool of $1,128,325. 19 players will claim a piece of it with a min-cash being worth $16,000, while the eventual winner will take home $294,616 along with the coveted bracelet.

PlacePrize
1st$294,616
2nd$182,086
3rd$131,362
4th$96,104
5th$71,315
6th$53,687
7th$41,011
8-9th$31,796
10-11th$25,026
12-14th$20,000
15-17th$17,500
18-19th$16,000

Ivey Busts To Shakerchi

Level 11 : 1,500/3,000, 4,500 ante
Talal Shakerchi
Talal Shakerchi

Action folded around to Phil Ivey who moved all-in from the small blind and Talal Sakerchi made the call.

Both players were drawing one with cards on their backs

Phil Ivey: {j-}{5-}{4-}{3-}
Tala Shakerchi: {j-}{9-}{7-}{5-}

Ivey was in decent shape against Shakerchi but the Brit hit a {2-}, whereas Ivey paired his {j-} to be sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Talal Shakerchi gb
Talal Shakerchi
200,000
54,000
54,000
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
Busted
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Phil IveyTalal Sakerchi

Anderson Bluffs Hellmuth and Seiver In The Same Pot

Level 12 : 2,000/4,000, 6,000 ante
Bradley Anderson
Bradley Anderson

After a 12,000 open from Phil Hellmuth, Scott Seiver made it 35,000 before Bradley Anderson overcalled and Hellmuth made the call too.

After Hellmuth stood pat, Seiver drew two and Anderson drew one.

''****, I knew I shouldn't have stood pat'' uttered Hellmuth.

After Hellmuth checked, Seiver checked and Anderson fired 70,000 chips.

Hellmuth mulled over his decision for quite some time before letting it go, Seiver also let it go after some thought and Anderson showed {7-}{7-}{4-}{3-}{2-} for a bluff.

Presumably he got Hellmuth to fold a better hand as Hellmuth was not best pleased at the bluff.

''Thank you for showing me, buddy'', said Hellmuth to Anderson. ''No problem Phil'', replied Anderson.

Seiver mentioned ''I almost called you with my pair of threes''.

Player Chips Progress
Bradley Anderson us
Bradley Anderson
310,000
70,000
70,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Scott Seiver us
Scott Seiver
200,000
-35,000
-35,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
165,000
-35,000
-35,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Bradley AndersonPhil HellmuthScott Seiver

Watson Busts To Bonyadi, Wattel Left With 2 Chips

Level 12 : 2,000/4,000, 6,000 ante
Farzad Bonyadi
Farzad Bonyadi

After Michael Watson, aka SirWatts was all-in for 39,500, Bonyadi called and Mike Wattel overcalled, leaving himself 1,000 chips.

Wattel drew one and both Watson and Bonyadi stood pat.

Wattel then checked and Bonyadi put Wattel all-in for his last 1,000 and Wattel let it go.

Bonyadi tabled {8-}{7-}{5-}{4-}{2-} for the winner and busted Watson.

Player Chips Progress
Farzad Bonyadi us
Farzad Bonyadi
475,000
120,000
120,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Mike Wattel us
Mike Wattel
1,000
-91,500
-91,500
WSOP 2X Winner
Michael Watson ca
Michael Watson
Busted

Tags: Farzad BonyadMike Wattel

Seiver Busts Chait to Soar Up Leaderboard

Level 12 : 2,000/4,000, 6,000 ante
Scott Seiver
Scott Seiver

Craig Chait opened to 15,000 in the cutoff and Scott Seiver raised to 45,000 in the big blind. Chait then raised to 125,000, sending Seiver into the tank. Seiver thought for several minutes before putting in more chips for a raise, and Chait called for his 100,000 remaining chips.

Seiver stood pat and Chait thought for a bit about his decision.

"It's close. It's really, really close," Chait deliberated before ultimately drawing one.

Craig Chait: {7-}{6-}{3-}{2-} / {x-}
Scott Seiver: {9-}{8-}{6-}{5-}{2-}

Chait peeled slowly, only to reveal a {6-}, pairing him and sending him to the rail.

"That's a f------ tough spot," Seiver noted as he added the chips to his growing stack.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Seiver us
Scott Seiver
510,000
310,000
310,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Craig Chait us
Craig Chait
Busted

Tags: Craig ChaitScott Seiver

Yoon Doubles Through Dzivielevski

Level 12 : 2,000/4,000, 6,000 ante
Brian Yoon
Brian Yoon

After an open under the gun from Yuri Dzivielevski, Brian Yoon moved all in for 46,000. Dzivielevski called and Yuri Dzivielevski tabled {j-}{10-}{9-}{7-}{2-} to the amazement of the rest of the table who let out a ''Wow'' in unison.

Yoon drew one and picked up the eight to give him the best hand {9-}{8-}{6-}{3-}{2-}, doubling him up.

Player Chips Progress
Yuri Dzivielevski br
Yuri Dzivielevski
300,000
-110,000
-110,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Brian Yoon us
Brian Yoon
105,000
-75,000
-75,000
WSOP 5X Winner

Tags: Brian YoonYuri Dzivielevski

Negreanu Sent Packing By Livingston

Level 13 : 2,500/5,000, 7,500 ante
Alex Livingston
Alex Livingston

After Daniel Negreanu and Alex Livingston got their money in the middle, it was Negreanu at 129,000 who was at risk. Heads-up both players stood pat.

Negreanu tabled {9-}{8-}{6-}{5-}{4-} ''I thought I won!'', said Negreanu as Alex Livingston tabled {8-}{7-}{6-}{4-}{2-} to have Negreanu pipped in an unfortunate cold deck situation for Kid Poker.

Livingston continues to ascend to the top of the chip counts as he looks for his second bracelet of the summer. Scott Seiver, who also has over 500,000 chips will have something to say about it if he can, as he also looks for bracelet #2 of the Series.

Players will redraw tables after three more bustouts.

Player Chips Progress
Alex Livingston ca
Alex Livingston
620,000
200,000
200,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
Busted

Tags: Alex LivingstonScott Seiver

Jeremy Ausmus Eliminated By Bonyadi on the Bubble

Level 14 : 3,000/6,000, 9,000 ante
Jeremy Ausmus, bubbles
Jeremy Ausmus, bubbles

A cold deck situation unfolded to find the bubble boy.

After Yuri Dzivielevski opened the button to 15,000, Farzad Bonyadi reraised to 45,000 from the small blind and Jeremy Ausmus moved all in from the big blind for 360,000.

Dzivielevski got out of the way and Bonyadi called the all-in shove.

Both stood pat and Bonyadi's eight-perfect {8-}{5-}{4-}{3-}{2-} beat the {9-}{6-}{4-}{3-}{2-} of Ausmus sending him to the rail in 20th place.

All remaining players have now locked up $18,000.

Player Chips Progress
Farzad Bonyadi us
Farzad Bonyadi
830,000
360,000
360,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Jeremy Ausmus us
Jeremy Ausmus
Busted
WSOP 6X Winner

Tags: Farzad BonyadiJeremy AusmusYuri Dzivielevski