Event #60: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em
Day 2 Started
Event #60: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em
Day 2 Started
Please note that late registration is still open, so the seat draw is subject to change.
Casino | Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chips |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Paris | 134 | 3 | DID NOT REPORT 1 | 96,600 | |
Paris | 134 | 4 | David Eldridge | United States | 91,000 |
Paris | 134 | 6 | Scott Smile | United States | 125,500 |
Paris | 135 | 1 | Mike Watson | Canada | 298,200 |
Paris | 135 | 2 | Chino Rheem | United States | 240,300 |
Paris | 135 | 5 | Brian Rast | United States | 162,900 |
Paris | 136 | 2 | Daniel Negreanu | Canada | 97,500 |
Paris | 136 | 3 | Chance Kornuth | United States | 196,700 |
Paris | 136 | 6 | Leroy Fan | United States | 335,200 |
Paris | 137 | 1 | Elior Sion | United Kingdom | 372,000 |
Paris | 137 | 4 | Hongwei Yu | United States | 81,500 |
Paris | 137 | 6 | Shota Nakanishi | Japan | 130,500 |
Paris | 138 | 2 | Ryan Riess | United States | 47,000 |
Paris | 138 | 4 | Cary Katz | United States | 145,400 |
Paris | 138 | 5 | Todd Ivens | United States | 260,800 |
Paris | 139 | 1 | David Peters | United States | 166,700 |
Paris | 139 | 3 | Stephen Chidwick | United Kingdom | 352,000 |
Paris | 139 | 6 | Moshe Avraham | United States | 111,900 |
Paris | 140 | 1 | Philip Marsico | United States | 288,300 |
Paris | 140 | 2 | Jonathan Depa | United States | 272,600 |
Paris | 140 | 4 | Daniel Chio | United States | 68,400 |
Paris | 140 | 5 | Carlos Leiva | Argentina | 84,200 |
Paris | 141 | 2 | Seongsu Kong | South Korea | 280,200 |
Paris | 141 | 3 | Yong Wang | China | 100,000 |
Paris | 141 | 5 | Anson Tsang | Hong Kong | 281,500 |
Paris | 141 | 6 | Ben Lamb | United States | 58,000 |
Paris | 142 | 2 | Dan Zack | United States | 57,000 |
Paris | 142 | 3 | Ben Yu | United States | 314,100 |
Paris | 142 | 5 | Nobuaki Sasaki | Japan | 73,300 |
Paris | 142 | 6 | Shai Winograd | United States | 61,500 |
Paris | 143 | 3 | Shohei Kamitani | Japan | 125,200 |
Paris | 143 | 4 | Pieter Aerts | Belgium | 97,100 |
Paris | 143 | 5 | Bin Weng | United States | 112,500 |
Paris | 143 | 6 | Sam Soverel | United States | 150,000 |
Paris | 144 | 1 | Jacky Wong | Canada | 91,400 |
Paris | 144 | 3 | Anthony Zinno | United States | 135,000 |
Paris | 144 | 4 | Thomas Kysar | United States | 98,400 |
It is the only tournament of this variant of poker on the schedule at the 2022 World Series of Poker and the players showed up on Day 1 of Event #60: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em to say they want more. It was a record-breaking turnout for this steep of a buy-in that saw a total of 102 entries recorded through the opening eight levels of play.
Only 37 players bagged up chips to return for Day 2 of this event, but late registration is still open until the start of the day so that number could still increase. It was an action-packed start to this event with many players being forced to the registration desk for a second bullet throughout the day. When everything settled at the end of the night, it was Elio Sion who bagged the chip lead with 372,000 chips.
There are many other notables at the top of the leaderboard including Stephen Chidwick (352,000), Ben Yu (314,100), Mike Watson (298,200), Anson Tsang (281,500), and Todd Ivens (260,800) to round out the top 10. The defending champion Chance Kornuth is also still alive in hopes to win back-to-back titles and his second WSOP bracelet as he bagged up a healthy 196,700 chips.
You can expect the action to be fast-paced again today, especially in the opening levels before the money bubble is reached. The game of short deck allows for stronger hands to be made and more possibilities of draws being completed. For any new entries to start the day, they will be given a starting stack of 60,000 chips with no possibility of any add-ons.
The cards are scheduled to go in the air at 2 p.m. local time and the plan is to play down to the final five players although that is known to be up for discussion. The blinds will resume on level 9 with the ante at 1,200 and the button ante equalling 2,400. The levels will continue to be 60 minutes in length with a 15-minute break after every two levels and a 60-minute dinner break after level 14. Each player will also receive an additional six time banks to start the day.
The PokerNews live reporting team will be here to bring you all of the live updates throughout the day so be sure to keep it tuned it to find out who will advance to the final day.
Day 2 is officially underrway.
Level: 9
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 1,200
There were nine players that took their seats to start the day, bringing the total number of entries to 109 for this event. There are currently 45 players remaining and the action is underway.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Roland Israelashvili | 60,000 | |
Alex Foxen
|
60,000 | |
Phil Ivey
|
60,000 | |
Young Ko | 60,000 | |
David Dowdy | 60,000 | |
Robert Wilke | 60,000 | |
David Williams
|
60,000 | |
Chris Brewer
|
60,000 | 60,000 |
Sean Winter | 60,000 |
Action picked up on the flop with Chance Kornuth on the button. The board read and Kornuth bet 17,000 into his two opponents when checked to. Only Brian Rast made the call to the left of the button.
The turn brought the and Rast checked again. Kornuth continued with a bet of 30,000. Rast thought for about a minute before again making the call.
On the river , Rast decided to lead for 90,000. Kornuth thought for about 20 seconds before tossing his cards into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brian Rast
|
232,900 | 70,000 |
Chance Kornuth
|
141,700 | -55,000 |
In a five-way limped pot, the dealer fanned the flop of and the action checked around. The landed on the turn and Pieter Aerts finally took a stab at the pot with a bet of 7,000 on the button. Shohei Kamitani was the only player to call from the cutoff.
The completed the board and Kamitani checked again. Aerts flicked in a bet of 15,000 and Kamitani paid him off. Aerts showed for trip eights and was awarded the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pieter Aerts | 135,000 | 37,900 |
Shohei Kamitani
|
98,500 | -26,700 |
Young Ko | Busted |
After a limp from Shai Winograd, Ben Yu raised to 10,000 from the cutoff. Winograd called to go heads-up to a flop of . Both players checked and the came on the turn.
Winograd led out with a bet of 20,000 and Yu stuck around to see the on the river. Winograd checked this time and Yu counted out a bet of 30,000. Winograd thought for nearly 30 seconds and then laid his hand down.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ben Yu
|
383,000 | 68,900 |
Shai Winograd
|
61,000 | -500 |