Event #38: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Championship
Day 2 Started
Event #38: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Championship
Day 2 Started
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.
There is a slight delay as late registration closes and players make their way to their seats.
Level: 11
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 4,500
Cards are in the air and play is now underway for Day 2 of Event #38: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Championship.
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.
Place | Prize |
---|---|
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 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Alaei
|
Busted | |
Joao Vieira
|
Busted | |
Ben Yu
|
Busted | |
Peter Gelencser
|
Busted |
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:
Tala Shakerchi:
Ivey was in decent shape against Shakerchi but the Brit hit a , whereas Ivey paired his to be sent to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Talal Shakerchi | 200,000 | 54,000 |
Phil Ivey
|
Busted |
Eli Elezra shoved his 49,500 in from under the gun and Nicholas Pupillo called in the big blind.
Pupillo drew one and Elezra stood pat.
Eli Elezra:
Nicholas Pupillo: /
Pupillo picked up another to pair and Elezra claimed the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Eli Elezra
|
103,500 | 54,000 |
Nicholas Pupillo | 80,000 | -54,000 |
After late registering at the start of the day, Shawn Sheikhan has fallen to Per Hidlebrand.
Sheikhan had is last 47,000 in the middle and stood pat after calling to his friend Phil Hellmuth at the table next to him ''Phil, what should I do?''
After Hildenbrand drew the nine, his trumped Sheikhan's .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Per Hidlebrand
|
220,000 | |
Shawn Sheikhan | Busted |