2022 World Series of Poker
Level: 17
Limit Blinds: 8,000/15,000
Stud Blinds: 8,000/15,000 Ante: 3,000
Limits: 15,000/30,000
The 29 remaining players have been sent on their final 10-minute break of the night.
Seven Card Stud
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After the game variant switched, Kevin Song got the remainder of his severe short stack in on third street against Eric Wasserson. On fourth, Song gained the lead but it was short-lived as Wasserson made queens and fives on fifth. Nothing changed on sixth and Wasserson didn't even sweat his last card but instantly rolled it over to expose fives full.
"I got it," he said almost apologetic while Song mucked the last card and headed to the payout desk to collect $16,155 for his 30th place.
Omaha Hi-Lo
Matt Glantz defended the big blind against Travis Trail and check-called the ![]()
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flop as well as the
turn. He then checked the
river and folded to another bet.
In the meanwhile, Kevin Song completed with a four in Razz and called a raise by Aaron Kupin, who had a five showing. Song received a jack versus a deuce and mucked his cards with a ton of frustration to be left with two chips only.
Omaha Hi-Lo
On a three-way flop of ![]()
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, Andrew Yeh bet in the small blind and Christopher Chung raised in the big blind. Matt Glantz called in hijack and so did Yeh. On the
turn, Yeh check-called Chung's bet while Glantz also stuck around to see the
on the river.
Yeh now checked once more, Chung bet and Glantz called. "Kings full," Chung announced and tabled the ![]()
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"Kings full??? Bleep bleep ... what the fuck, what is going on," Glantz exclaimed after he shot out of the chair and checked his cards from up close before tossing them into the muck.
Limit Hold'em
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flop, Jeff Madsen was all-in out of the big blind while Jerry Wong in the small blind check-called a bet by Eric Rodawig. The same procedure repeated on the
turn and Wong then check-raised the
river. Rodawig made it three bets and Wong folded near instantly.
Rodawig jokingly announced ace-king but held the ![]()
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of Madsen for the latter to take home a prize worth $16,155.
Omaha Hi-Lo
Picking up the action on the ![]()
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flop, Kosei Ichinose was already all-in on the button while Bryce Yockey bet out of the big blind. Kevin Song raised from under the gun, Yockey made it three bets and Song called. Yockey then bet the
turn to pick up a call and bet the
river for Song to fold.
The nut flush was announced by Yockey, who exposed the ![]()
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and Ichinose headed to the payout desk to collect $16,155 as his ![]()
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had been drawing to a chop only and missed.
Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
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On the fourth hand of bubble play, Michael Parizon committed his final 24,000 chips on fourth street against Eugene Katchalov and was quickly called.
Parizon made kings up along the way, but Katchalov hit a straight and it was good enough to burst the bubble.
Parizon finished in 33rd place, and all remaining players are now guaranteed $16,155.
Three hands on the bubble have been completed and there was no all-in showdown yet, however, Maxx Coleman chipped up to pull away from the bottom of the leaderboard.
Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo
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Christopher Chung raised on fifth for Matt Glantz to call and Chung then bet his very scary board on both remaining boards. Glantz called and was then visibly upset to have missed a big scoop with the nut low and busted diamond draw.
Coleman scooped on a board of ![]()
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had it all against Bryce Yockey.