2022 World Series of Poker

Event #4: $1,500 Dealer's Choice 6-Handed
Day: 1
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a953
Prize
$126,288
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$574,050
Entries
430
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
430
Players Left
123

Shock Stands Pat Against Hughes

Level 1

Badugi

Nicholas Shock was involved in a three-way pot with two-time bracelet winner Ryan Hughes. Hughes drew two on the first draw and bet 200. Shock took one and called, as did the third player.

On the second draw, Hughes bet 500 after taking one and Shock raised to 1,000. The third player folded and Hughes called.

Hughes took one again on the third draw while Shock stood pat, then threw out a yellow 1,000 chip. Hughes quickly called but mucked when Shock showed {j-Spades}{8-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} for a badugi to take the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Nicholas Shock us
Nicholas Shock
28,000
Ryan Hughes us
Ryan Hughes
WSOP 3X Winner
27,000

Tags: Ryan HughesNicholas Shock

Level: 1

Limit Flop/Draw: 100-200, 200-400 Limits
Stud Games: 100-200, 200-400 Limits, 300 Ante
No-Limit & Pot-Limit: 100-100, 100/200 Ante

Mixed Game Experts Get Their Shot Today in the $1,500 Dealer's Choice Event

2021 champion Jaswinder Lally
2021 champion Jaswinder Lally

An aspiring World Series of Poker bracelet winner will have their entire poker skillset tested today when Event #4: $1,500 Dealer’s Choice 6-Handed begins at 3 p.m. local time.

In order to navigate through this field of mixed game specialists, a player has to prove their acumen at 20 different poker variants, from WSOP staples such as No-Limit Hold’em, Seven Card Stud, and Pot-Limit Omaha, to formats that are only played in this event such as Badugi, Badeucy, and 5-Card Draw High. Adaptability and a mastery of all of the games will be key the next three days.

This event was introduced to the WSOP schedule in 2014. Previous winners include Robert Mizrachi, Carol Fuchs, David Bach, and Scott Clements. In 2021, Jaswinder “Jesse” Lally of Canada outlasted a field of 307 players to win his first WSOP bracelet and $97,915, defeating bracelet winner A.J. Kelsall heads-up. Nathan Gamble and Dealer's Choice legend Adam Friedman also made deep runs that ended just before the final table.

Past champions:

YearChampionEntriesEarnings
2021Jaswinder Lally307$97,915
2019Scott Clements470$144,957
2018Jeremy Harkin406$129,882
2017David Bach364$119,399
2016Lawrence Berg389$125,466
2015Carol Fuchs357$127,735
2014Robert Mizrachi419147,092

Players will begin with 25,000 chips and play 15 40-minute levels on Day 1. There will be a 15-minute break after every three levels. Late registration will remain open until the end of Level 9, which should come around 9:45 p.m. Players are allowed one re-entry.

PokerNews will be on hand when play begins inside the Paris Las Vegas Ballroom until a new mixed game star is crowned.

Tags: Adam FriedmanCarol FuchsDavid BachJaswinder LallyNathan GambleRobert MizrachiScott Clements

Event #4: $1,500 Dealer's Choice 6-Handed

Day 1 Started