2022 World Series of Poker
The tournament director has just announced a discrepancy on the structure sheet.
Late registration is now open until the end of level 12 which will be around midnight local time. Not the originally advertised end of level nine.
Currently, 1,133 players have registered, surpassing the number of entrants from last year.
On a heads-up board of ![]()
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, the big blind player bet 12,400 into the already bloated pot. Sertac Turker on the button snap-called and the players saw the
on the river.
After a lengthy session in the tank, the big blind finally decided to check, at which point Turker bombed the pot for 40,000. The big blind quickly folded and Turker showed him the goods of ![]()
as he raked in the nice pot.

For most, the saying, "I could win that poker tournament in my sleep," is laughable at best. But not for Eric Goldstein, who fell asleep Wednesday night, and then woke up to discover he'd won an $80 satellite into the 2022 WSOP Main Event on WSOP.com.
Goldstein told PokerNews he forgot he was registered for the satellite, which only awarded one seat into poker's most prestigious annual tournament, a $10,000 buy-in event.
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
The early position player bet 1,200 and was raised by middle position to 3,600. Roland Rokita in the cutoff bet 8,100 which gained a fold from early position, but middle position called.
The flop of ![]()
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allowed Rokita to continue betting for 4,000 and was called by his opponent. The
came on the turn and Rokita bet 9,000 once again middle position called.
The
on the river double paired the board and Rokita bet 30,000 which was enough to put his opponent all-in who made the call.
Rokita turned over ![]()
for the full house. His opponent turned over ![]()
to see their pocket aces cracked and heading out for an early exit.
Level: 4
Blinds: 300/500
Ante: 500
Players are on a 15-minute break. Cards will be back in the air at 5.15pm local time.
On a heads-up turn board of ![]()
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, recent bracelet winner Alex Foxen bet 4,200 into the pot after the action was checked to him by his opponent, Armin Rezaei.
After a few seconds of absorbing the classic Foxen staredown, Rezaei made the call and the players saw the
on the river. Rezaei checked again but this time Foxen checked back. Rezaei tabled ![]()
and it seemed to be the winner as Foxen mucked his hand.