Event #41: $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em Freezeout
Day 1 Completed
Event #41: $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em Freezeout
Day 1 Completed
After 15 hours of play it was poker dealer Ramsey Stovall who outlasted the field of 2,227, including defeating Timothy Heng heads up for $191,223 of the $1,313,930 prize pool in Event #41: $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold’em, part of the 2022 World Series of Poker at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas.
“It hasn’t quite sunk in,” an elated Stovall said, “I was supposed to work today, but my manager told me to "go get'em and come in on your day off instead.” Stovall came into the final table as the second-largest stack and after eliminating two players in one hand, knocked out four out of the five other players in the tournament. He went into heads up with a commanding lead and ended it in only five hands.
Stovall’s rail erupted into cheers as his pocket sevens held against Heng’s ace-five and they swarmed around him in a giant group hug. “I couldn’t have asked for a better rail,” the newest bracelet winner said with a crowd of friends and family surrounding him.
Place | Player | Country | Payout |
1st | Ramsey Stovall | United States | $191,268 |
2nd | Timothy Heng | United States | $118,213 |
3rd | Steve Frakes | United States | $87,047 |
4th | Wing Yam | United States | $64,702 |
5th | Larry Carillo | United States | $48,551 |
6th | Rafael Lebron | United States | $36,782 |
7th | Ed Chang | United States | $28,136 |
8th | Louise Francoeur | Canada | $21,733 |
9th | Wen Ni | United States | $16,953 |
The total 2,227 entrants that sat down throughout the day saw many players leaving empty handed including Ralph Massey, Tiffany Michelle, and WSOP Main Event champions Joe Cada and Koray Aldemir. On the bubble, it was Albert Rogers who became the unfortunate bubble boy when his aces could not fade the queen-ten offsuit of Greg Gabriel.
Many players who found cashes but no gold around their wrist included Bertrand “Elky” Grospellier (311st - $1,061), Humberto Brenes (203rd - $1,326), soccer Star Neymar (49th - $3,959), Athanasios Polychronopoulos (27th - $5,696), and Ryan Depaulo (22nd - $,6,941). The bubble of the final table was burst when Josh Arieh fell to Wing Yam when his jack-ten did not hold against Yam’s nine-five suited and Jake Gudmundsen fell at the same time when his ace-queen failed to draw out against Steve Frakes’ pocket kings. They finished in eleventh place and tenth places, respectively, each collecting $13,357 for their efforts.
The final table began with short-stacked Wen Ni moving all in for his tournament life with a pair of eights, only to get looked up by Wing Yam’s ace-ten offsuit. The board came out ace-high and neither of Ni’s outs appeared on the turn or river, and Ni collected $16,953 for his ninth place finish.
After that, a double elimination of Louise Francoeur in eighth place and Ed Chang in seventh place followed when both players moved all in against the raise of Stovall, who ended up calling both of them. Stovall held ace-eight against the king-queen of Francoeur and the king-jack of Chang, neither of whom found any help on the board. As Francoeur held fewer chips than Chang, she finished in eighth place for $21,733, while Chang finished in seventh place for $28,136.
Rafael Lebron got it in ahead against Stovall when he called his all in with top pair of kings against Stovall’s ace high. The turn ace, however, gave the lead back to Stovall and the river did not improve his king-nine suited. Lebron finished in sixth place for $36,782.
Larry Carillo was set for a double up when he got it in with pocket kings against Stovall’s king-ten suited. A flush on the flop left Carillo drawing dead and he collected $48,551 for his fifth place finish.
Wing Yam ended his run in fourth place when he moved his remaining chips in with ace-king against Steve Frakes, who had pocket kings. Yam collected $64,702 for his deep run.
Frakes flirted with the chip lead for a bit, but after losing a few pots to both players three-handed he ended up having to put his remaining two big blinds in with ace-eight against both players. He failed to hold against the queen-three of Stovall and his run came to an end in third place for $87,047.
Heads-up play was a relatively short affair as Heng moved in his final 22 big blinds with ace-five offsuit against Stovall’s raise with pocket sevens. The flop brought a straight draw to Heng, but the turn and river completed no straight, and Heng finished in second place for $118,213.
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Ramsey Stovall raised to 2,400,000 on the button and Timothy Heng shoved all in for around 18,000,000. Stovall stood up and said "Let's go!" as he called.
Timothy Heng:
Ramsey Stovall:
The board ran out and with no help for Heng's hand, Stovall won the final pot of the night with two pair.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ramsey Stovall |
44,540,000
14,540,000
|
14,540,000 |
|
||
Timothy Heng | Busted |
Ramsey Stovall called on the button as did Timothy Heng in the small blind. In the big blind, Steve "The Mover" Frakes moved all-in for 1,550,000 which both players called.
The flop came out and both players checked to the turn that saw Stovall bet 2,000,000 which quickly folded out Heng.
Steve Frakes:
Ramsey Stovall:
The river did not change anything and Frakes ended his run in third place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ramsey Stovall |
30,000,000
27,161,000
|
27,161,000 |
|
||
Timothy Heng |
12,270,000
1,230,000
|
1,230,000 |
Steve Frakes | Busted |
The players have just requested a 10-minute break.
Steve Frakes raised to 2,000,000 on the button and Timothy Heng jammed for 6,450,000 and Frakes snap-called.
Timothy Heng:
Steve Frakes:
Frakes was dominated and started calling for a nine but the run out was no help as he was left short-stacked.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Timothy Hang
|
13,500,000
13,500,000
|
13,500,000 |
Ramsey Stovall |
2,839,000
-25,161,000
|
-25,161,000 |
|
||
Steve Frakes |
2,650,000
-6,150,000
|
-6,150,000 |
Steve Frakes shoved all in for just under 4,000,000 and Ramsey Stovall snap-called.
Steve Frakes:
Ramsey Stovall:
The board ran out and the jack on the flop gave Frakes a pair and a double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ramsey Stovall |
28,000,000
-3,000,000
|
-3,000,000 |
|
||
Steve Frakes |
8,800,000
3,400,000
|
3,400,000 |
Steve Frakes raised to 2,100,000 and from the small blind Ramsey Stovall moved all in for 7,500,000 effective.
"You didn't snap," said Stovall "that's good." Frakes tanked for a bit before flashing a and folding. "You really are lucky Ramsey," Frakes said to Stovall as he raked in the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ramsey Stovall |
31,000,000
6,700,000
|
6,700,000 |
|
||
Steve Frakes |
5,400,000
-3,800,000
|
-3,800,000 |
Level: 37
Blinds: 400,000/800,000
Ante: 800,000
Steve Frakes raised to 1,700,000 on the button and Timothy Heng defended his big blind.
Both players checked to the river on the and Heng announced all-in for 3,425,000. Heng barely got the words out of his mouth and Frakes had already said call.
Heng tabled for the nut straight and Frakes tabled as he cut out the chips to pay Heng.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ramsey Stovall |
24,300,000
3,900,000
|
3,900,000 |
|
||
Timothy Heng |
11,040,000
1,890,000
|
1,890,000 |
Steve Frakes |
9,200,000
-5,200,000
|
-5,200,000 |