2022 World Series of Poker

Event #55: $1,000 Tag Team
Day: 4
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
77
Prize
$148,067
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$812,570
Entries
913
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
5
Players Left
1

Patrick Leonard & Espen Jørstad Win 2022 WSOP Event #55: $1,000 Tag Team ($148,067)

Level 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Patrick Leonard - Espen Jorstad
Patrick Leonard - Espen Jorstad

After four days of play, Team Leonard — comprised of Patrick Leonard and Espen Jørstad — have won Event #55: $1,000 Tag Team for $148,067 after topping a field of 913 teams.

The popular format once again created a buzz around the new home of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Paris and Bally's Las Vegas, with the final day played under the lights on the PokerGO live stream.

A rapid-fire start culminated in a rollercoaster heads-up against the team of Jamie Kerstetter and Corey Paggeot, who had come into the day as the chip leaders, with the chip lead trading hands on multiple occasions. The final four players were all looking for their first bracelets, but it was Leonard and Jørstad who came out on top after overcoming an almost 6:1 heads-up chip advantage.

Event #55: $1,000 Tag Team Final Table Results

PlaceTeamCountryPayout (USD)
1Patrick Leonard & Espen JørstadUnited Kingdom / Norway$148,067
2Jamie Kerstetter & Corey PaggeotUnited States$91,513
3Yutaro Tsugaru & Taichi IchikawaJapan$65,059
4Franco Spitale & Martin PochatArgentina$46,904
5Mackenzie Kraemer & Jon SchillerUnited States$34,299
Jamie Kerstetter - Corey Paggeot
Jamie Kerstetter - Corey Paggeot

Winner's Reaction

It was an Instagram post that led to both Leonard and Jørstad becoming Tag Team partners, and after Jørstad played all of Day 1 Leonard said that he had a lot of confidence in his partner. Jørstad meanwhile had only praise for his partner after a series of "absurd" plays midway through the tournament.

"He was just making some absurd adjustments," said Jørstad. "Folding tens to a three-bet and the opponent shows aces. Folding jacks and the guy shows queens. Just absurd plays. And I was like 'Ok, we're winning this.'"

Leonard said that the biggest advantage both he and Jørstad had was their freshness, dividing the time at the table over the past few days in order to capitalize on it at the final table.

Patrick Leonard
Patrick Leonard

"A lot of people had played solo for the last few days," said Leonard. "Some had played four days by themselves, whereas we've probably played about 50:50. We were fresh and taking hours in, hours out, and when I was out I was studying and I knew what to do coming in, so that was our biggest advantage."

"We were prepared for a really hard grind," said Jørstad. "We had two coolers in our favor in the beginning and that got us up pretty good."

A pivotal hand where Jørstad five-bet shoved ace-jack saw them open a large heads-up chip lead before immediately tagging in Leonard to close out the victory.

Despite watching the final hand from the sidelines, Jørstad said that he himself felt all in watching Leonard in action.

"I felt 100% of the all in," said Jørstad. "It was against the team we wanted to get heads-up against as well. Jamie is obviously very popular in the community, everyone loves her - Corey as well - it felt really nice getting heads-up with them and winning in the end."

Espen Jorstad - Patrick Leonard
Espen Jorstad - Patrick Leonard

Day 4 Recap

The opening exchanges on the final day were cagey, with no team wanting to be the first to bust on the PokerGO live stream.

Team Paggeot held the overnight chip lead and extended it during the opening exchanges that included Team Kraemer running nines into jacks to bust to Kerstetter.

Leonard secured a vital double a few minutes later in an action-packed start, before Franco Spitale was sent to the rail, again by Kerstetter.

Team Leonard and Team Tsugaru were battling it out behind Team Paggeot, and it was Tsugaru who blinked first. Paggeot sent them to the payouts desk after rivering a pair.

That saw Team Kerstetter hold a huge heads-up chip lead over Team Leonard, but the tables flipped after two doubles for Jørstad through Paggeot.

Despite the rising blinds, the lead would change hands on numerous occasions before Jørstad opened up a sizeable chip lead. He tagged in Leonard who closed it out for his and Jørstad's first WSOP bracelets.

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Team Paggeot Eliminated in 2nd Place ($91, 513)

Level 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Jamie Kerstetter - Corey Paggeot
Jamie Kerstetter - Corey Paggeot

Patrick Leonard moved all in from the big blind, and after some thought Corey Paggeot tossed in a call chip, putting his team at risk.

Patrick Leonard: {7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}
Corey Paggeot: {k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}

The flop came {8-Clubs}{a-Clubs}{8-Hearts} which meant Leonard was still in the lead, but any ace, king, or jack would win it for Paggeot.

However the runout of {4-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} did not help Team Paggeot and they were eliminated from the tournament in second place for a payout of $91,531.

Player Chips Progress
Patrick Leonard - Espen Jørstad
Patrick Leonard - Espen Jørstad
18,250,000 6,825,000
Corey Paggeot - Jamie Kerstetter us
Corey Paggeot - Jamie Kerstetter
Busted

Tags: Corey PaggeotPatrick Leonard

Jorstad Five-Bet Jams on Paggeot

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Espen Jorstad
Espen Jorstad

Corey Paggeot {k-Clubs}{4-Hearts} opened to 400,000 and Espen Jorstad {a-Spades}{j-Diamonds} three-bet to 1,400,000.

Paggeot then four-bet to 4,200,000. Jorstad tanked before eventually five-betting all in for just over 9,000,000.

Paggeot snap-folded with Jorstad taking down the pot. Immediately following the hand, Patrick Leonard replaced Jorstad at the table.

Player Chips Progress
Patrick Leonard - Espen Jørstad
Patrick Leonard - Espen Jørstad
13,425,000 4,200,000
Corey Paggeot - Jamie Kerstetter us
Corey Paggeot - Jamie Kerstetter
4,825,000 -4,200,000

Team Tsugaru Eliminated in 3rd Place ($65,059)

Level 31 : 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Yutaro Tsugaru - Taochi Ichikawa
Yutaro Tsugaru - Taochi Ichikawa

Corey Paggeot raised enough from the small blind to put Yutaru Tsugaru all in from the big blind. Tsugaru called for his last 1,925,000.

Yutaru Tsugaru: {q-Hearts}{10-Spades}
Corey Paggeot: {8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}

Tsugaru was ahead and the flop came {a-Hearts}{6-Spades}{3-Diamonds}. The turn {4-Clubs} gave Team Kerstetter additional straight outs, but queen-high was still good for now.

However, the rail erupted as the {8-Spades} hit the river, giving Team Kerstetter a pair and sending the Japanese duo to the rail in third place.

Player Chips Progress
Corey Paggeot - Jamie Kerstetter us
Corey Paggeot - Jamie Kerstetter
15,600,000 2,525,000
Patrick Leonard - Espen Jørstad
Patrick Leonard - Espen Jørstad
2,650,000 -500,000
Yutaro Tsugaru - Taichi Ichikawa
Yutaro Tsugaru - Taichi Ichikawa
Busted

Team Spitale Eliminated in 4th Place ($46,904)

Level 31 : 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Franco Spitale - Martin Pochat
Franco Spitale - Martin Pochat

It folded to Jamie Kerstetter of Team Kerstetter in the small blind who shoved on the short stack of Franco Spitale in the big blind. He called and was all in.

Franco Spitale: {a-Hearts}{3-Clubs}
Jamie Kerstetter: {q-Hearts}{10-Spades}

Spitale was ahead with his ace but Kerstetter binked a ten on the {k-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} flop to move into the lead. The {9-Hearts} turn improved Kerstetter to a straight and the river {4-Spades} sent Team Spitale to the rail in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Corey Paggeot - Jamie Kerstetter us
Corey Paggeot - Jamie Kerstetter
12,175,000 1,750,000
Patrick Leonard - Espen Jørstad
Patrick Leonard - Espen Jørstad
3,450,000
Yutaro Tsugaru - Taichi Ichikawa
Yutaro Tsugaru - Taichi Ichikawa
2,625,000
Franco Spitale - Martin Pochat ar
Franco Spitale - Martin Pochat
Busted

Team Kraemer Eliminated in 5th Place ($34,299)

Level 31 : 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Mackenzie Kraemer
Mackenzie Kraemer

Mackenzie Kraemer of Team Kraemer raised all in preflop and was quickly called by Jamie Kerstetter. The cards were tabled with Team Kraemer at risk.

Mackenzie Kraemer: {9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}
Jamie Kerstetter: {j-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}

The board ran out {a-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{a-Spades} which meant Kerstetter held with her bigger pocket pair and Team Kraemer was eliminated in 5th place for a total payout of $34,299.

Player Chips Progress
Corey Paggeot - Jamie Kerstetter us
Corey Paggeot - Jamie Kerstetter
9,300,000 1,325,000
Mackenzie Kraemer - Jon Schiller
Mackenzie Kraemer - Jon Schiller
Busted

Tags: Jamie KerstetterMackenzie Kraemer

Final Five Teams Return to Battle it Out for the Bracelet in Event #55: $1,000 Tag Team

Corey Paggeot
Corey Paggeot

The fourth and final day is here at the 2022 WSOP at Ballys and Paris Las Vegas Event #55: $1,000 Tag Team No-Limit Hold'em and play kicks off at 4 p.m. local time, and will be streamed on PokerGo on a 1-hour delay.

The duos have all secured at least $34,299 as a team and will all be looking to ladder up to the first-place prize of $148,067.

Day 4 Seating Chart and Chip Counts

SEATPLAYERCHIP COUNTBIG BLINDS
1Franco Spitale - Martin Pochat1,850,00012
2Mackenzie Kraemer - Jon Schiller1,250,0008
3Yutaro Tsugaru - Taichi Ichikawa4,900,00033
4Patrick Leonard - Espen Jørstad2,235,00015
5Corey Paggeot - Jamie Kerstetter7,975,00053

Corey Paggeot and Jamie Kerstetter of Team Paggeot return with a commanding chip lead with 53 big blinds (7,975,000) and will be in a solid position to take home the matching gold bracelets. Right behind them are Yutaro Tsugaru and Taichi Ichikawa of Team Tsugaru who are also eyeballing that flashy golden hardware with 33 big blinds (4,900,000).

Remaining Payouts in Event #55: $1,000 Tag Team No-Limit Hold'em

PLACEPAYOUT
1$148,067
2$91,513
3$65,059
4$46,904
5$34,299

When play resumes, they will continue on Level 30 which features a small blind of 100,000, a big blind of 150,000, and a big blind ante of 150,000. There are no regular breaks during play as the team members can tag each other out. The level duration will remain at 60 minutes throughout the day.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be there from the first raise until the final all in, so make sure to follow along with all the live updates right here.

Tags: Corey PaggeotEspen JørstadFranco SpitaleJamie KerstetterJon SchillerMackenzie KraemerMartin PochatPatrick LeonardTaichi Ichikawa