2022 World Series of Poker

Event #69: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aqj10
Prize
$1,246,770
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$6,368,975
Entries
683
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
306
Players Left
39

Duek Dominates Day 2 of $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed Championship; Madsen Among the Big Stacks

Level 20 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Michael Duek
Michael Duek

The money bubble has burst on Day 2 of the largest $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship in the history of the World Series of Poker to date. Out of a field of 683 entrants, only 39 players remain in contention for the biggest slice of the $6,368,975 prize pool. The new record attendance in Event #69: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed Championship was further cemented thanks to 42 new entries prior to the start, some of which made a profit on their investment already.

Upon completion of ten 60-minute levels in the latest marquee event of the 2022 WSOP in its new home at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas, the money bubble has burst and several dozen contenders headed to the payout desk. When the dust had settled, Michael Duek emerged as the chip leader with a massive stack of 4,460,000. His nearest followers Shiva Dudani (3,280,000) and Tom Hu (2,315,000) trail by a significant margin.

The overnight top ten feature eight players from the US including two WSOP bracelet winners in Robert Nehorayan (2,105,000), and Jeff Madsen (1,795,000) while Russia's Iakov Onuchin (1,950,000) and Canada's Lev Zerkal (1,115,000) were able to break into the American domination thus far.

Top Ten Stacks After Day 2

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Michael DuekUnited States4,460,000178
2Shiva DudaniUnited States3,280,000131
3Tom HuUnited States2,315,00093
4Robert NehorayanUnited States2,105,00084
5Iakov OnuchinRussia1,950,00078
6Jeff MadsenUnited States1,795,00072
7Michael RussellUnited States1,265,00051
8Nitesh RawtaniUnited States1,155,00046
9Lev ZerkalCanada1,115,00045
10Tesfaldet TekleUnited States1,105,00044

Another seven WSOP gold bracelet winners will aim to increase their tally in the next two days. This also includes the UK's Patrick Leonard, who joined the elusive circle a few days ago in Event #55: $1,000 Tag Team alongside Espen Jorstad. The Brit will be among the shortest stacks for the Day 3 restart on Monday, July 4, 2022 at 2pm with 340,000 in chips.

Patrick Leonard
Patrick Leonard

William McMahan was the last player to leave the tournament empty-handed without anything to show for. He was eliminated by Fabian Brandes after his stack was reduced to fumes and the German rivered a flush. For Brandes, who has a victory and runner-up finish in PLO bracelet events at the 2022 WSOP at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas to his name, the tournament ended soon after with a min-cash.

Among the Day Two casualties in the money were plenty of notables and lovers of the four-card variant. Perhaps the most well-known PLO specialist among them was the two-time winner of this very event Tommy Le, who also has another third place in the $10,000 PLO Championship to his name as well.

Le's title defence was cut short in 76th place for $17,551 when Ronald Keijzer turned quads to deny the chance at a repeat victory. However, his brother and fellow WSOP bracelet winner Allan Le will be among the 39 hopefuls for Day Three and has 600,000 chips at his disposal to potentially continue the family tradition.

Tommy Le
Tommy Le

Other familiar faces heading to the payout desk in the late stages of the night were Isaac Baron, Luis Calvo, Bruno Fitoussi, Tom McCormick, Jared Jaffee, Vivian Saliba, Stephen Chidwick, Ben Yu, and Rick Alvarado.

During the frantic final levels, John Kabbaj suffered a horrendous beat when he was two-outered by Aden Salazar and walked over to the payout desk in disbelief. Salazar was also responsible for the double elimination of Dario Sammartino and Michael Cox.

The largest pot of the tournament so far unfolded in a large tussle between Shiva Dudani and Kazuhiko Yotsushika in the penultimate level of the night. With trips fives on the board, high-stakes PLO cash game player Yotsushika bet the pot with very few chips behind only to call it off against a full-house.

All 39 hopefuls will return to their seats in the Paris Ballroom at 2:00 p.m. local time on Monday, July 4, 2022. The blinds in level 21 will be 10,000-25,000 with a big blind ante of 25,000. Up to ten levels of 60 minutes each are scheduled for the penultimate tournament day, which is set to whittle the field down to the last five contenders.

Stay tuned right here on PokerNews to find out who emerges as the champion in Event #69: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed Championship, as the live reporting team will be on the floor to provide exclusive updates from start to finish.

Tags: Aden SalazarAllan LeBen YuBruno FitoussiDario SammartinoFabian BrandesIakov OnuchinIsaac BaronJeff MadsenJohn KabbajKazuhiko YotsushikaLev ZerkalMichael CoxMichael DuekNitesh RawtaniPatrick LeonardRick AlvaradoRobert NehorayanRonald KeijzerShiva DudaniStephen ChidwickTom HuTommy LeVivian SalibaWilliam McMahan

Coleman's Incredible Comeback Continues

Level 20 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
David Coleman
David Coleman

David Coleman had the majority of his 240,000 chip stack in the middle with just 40,000 left behind and facing a bet for the rest from Travis Doran on a flop of {2-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{q-Spades}.

The clock was called, and not realizing his warning would be just five seconds, he quickly spiked the last of his chips in the middle as the floorman counted down to put himself at risk.

David Coleman: {q-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{2-Spades}
Travis Doran: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}{k-Clubs}{4-Spades}

Coleman had run into Doran's top set, but as the dealer quickly snapped down the {j-Spades} and {9-Clubs} to complete the board, Coleman had gone runner-runner to make an improbable straight and snatch the pot to boost his stack that was once a single T-5,000 chip to nearly 500,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
David Coleman us
David Coleman
480,000 230,000
Travis Doran us
Travis Doran
425,000 -230,000

Tags: David ColemanTravis Doran

Kabbaj Sent Packing in Horrific Fashion

Level 20 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
John Kabbaj
John Kabbaj

With 600,000 in the pot on a turn board of {a-Clubs}{q-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}, John Kabbaj checked in the big blind to Aden Salazar who bet the pot.

The bet had Kabbaj slightly covered and after a couple of minutes of consideration he chose to put his last 600,000 or so chips into the massive pot.

John Kabbaj: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{4-Hearts}
Aden Salazar: {q-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}

Kabbaj's pair of aces were the best hand, plus he had a flush draw and a gutshot straight draw to back him up, but then one of the very few cards in the deck that could save Salazar came on the river in the {q-Clubs}, giving Salazar trip queens to steal the pot and send Kabbaj to the payout desk in shock.

Player Chips Progress
Aden Salazar us
Aden Salazar
1,900,000 1,195,000
John Kabbaj gb
John Kabbaj
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Aden SalazarJohn Kabbaj

Taylor Eliminated by Doran

Level 20 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Esther Taylor
Esther Taylor

After Heungkook Yang limped on the button, Esther Taylor completed in the small blind from her short stack and Travis Doran checked his big blind.

On the {2-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds} flop, Taylor moved all in for her last 80,000 and was called only by Doran.

Esther Taylor: {k-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}
Travis Doran: {k-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}

Talylor was ahead for the time being with her two pair of kings and deuces, but the {j-Clubs} turn gave Doran a better two pair and the {a-Spades} river solidified his victory, sending the accomplished mixed-game specialist to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Travis Doran us
Travis Doran
655,000 115,000
Hank Yang us
Hank Yang
210,000 210,000
Esther Taylor us
Esther Taylor
Busted

Tags: Esther TaylorTravis DoranHeungkook Yang

Yotsushika Busts in Massive Pot Against Dudani

Level 19 : 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Kazuhiko Yotsushika
Kazuhiko Yotsushika

The turn showed {5-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{4-Spades} and Kazuhiko Yotsushika bet the pot for 900,000 only to face the all-in of Shiva Dudani with the covering stack. Yotsushika shook his head numerous times while he stared at his cards and it was explained to him that he had just bet 90 percent of his stack with just 100,000 behind.

With somewhat of a language barrier, staff aimed to verify that Yotsushika was aware of the situation and he then called all-in for the following showdown to emerge.

Kazuhiko Yotsushika: {a-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{4-Hearts}
Shiva Dudani: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}

The {10-Hearts} river didn't matter anymore as Yotsushika was already drawing dead to bow out in the biggest pot of the tournament so far.

Player Chips Progress
Shiva Dudani us
Shiva Dudani
Day 3 Chip Leader
3,350,000 1,400,000
Kazuhiko Yotsushika jp
Kazuhiko Yotsushika
Busted

Tags: Kazuhiko YotsushikaShiva Dudani

Nehorayan Nears Two Million

Level 19 : 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Robert Nehoroyan
Robert Nehoroyan

After Robert Nehorayan opened to 40,000, Stephen Hubbard three-bet to 170,000. Nehorayan then four-bet the size of the pot, and Hubbard chose to commit his remaining 450,000 chips as well.

Stephen Hubbard: {a-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{k-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Robert Nehorayan: {a-Clubs}{a-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{3-Clubs}

Hubbard's Kings had run into Nehorayan's aces and the {10-Diamonds}{j-Spades}{4-Clubs}{8-Spades}{5-Hearts} runout couldn't save him, ending his night and sending a 1,000,000+ chip pot to Nehorayan.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Nehorayan us
Robert Nehorayan
WSOP 1X Winner
1,800,000 1,100,000
Stephen Hubbard us
Stephen Hubbard
Busted

Tags: Robert NehorayanStephen Hubbard

Salazar Busts Cox and Sammartino

Level 18 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Dario Sammartino
Dario Sammartino

Towards the end of the level, the pace of all-in showdowns picked up again with the next three-way contest getting all the chips in before the flop between Aden Salazar, Dario Sammartino, and Michael Cox.

Michael Cox: {k-Spades}{q-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{4-Spades}
Dario Sammartino: {k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{2-Hearts}
Aden Salazar: {a-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{8-Clubs}

The board ran out {k-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{5-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} and Salazar spiked the nut flush on the river to knock out the two shorter stacks.

"I would have flopped a set as well, I had tens," the runaway chip leader Michael Duek mentioned in table chat. Salazar had been hot on his heels not that long ago but is now in the middle of the pack.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Duek ar
Michael Duek
Day 2 Chip Leader
2,650,000 400,000
Aden Salazar us
Aden Salazar
705,000 -815,000
Dario Sammartino it
Dario Sammartino
Busted
Michael Cox us
Michael Cox
Busted

Tags: Aden SalazarDario SammartinoMichael CoxMichael Duek

McCormick's Miracle Run Still Alive

Level 18 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Tom McCormick
Tom McCormick

Tom McCormick was down to a couple of big blinds Saturday, but somehow spun up his stack to survive to Day 2, and now in the money, he's still here with what he and his table have said is a never-ending string of short-stack survival and double-ups.

McCormick got his last 20,000 in against Aden Salazar, and after his {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{5-Spades}{5-Clubs} survived against Salazar's {8-Spades}{6-Spades}{6-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} with a king on the river of the {3-Spades}{q-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds} board, the boisterous McCormick stood up with his trademark glass of red wine and proclaimed "I'm 19-0-4 in all ins! I can not be defeated!!"

The room laughed, and McCormick then raised his glass and said warmly, "seriously though, here's to the rest of the players in the 10k PLO. I love you all."

Player Chips Progress
Aden Salazar us
Aden Salazar
1,520,000 -40,000
Tom McCormick us
Tom McCormick
50,000 -10,000

Tags: Aden SalazarTom McCormick

Defending Champion Le Eliminated by Keijzer

Level 18 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Tommy Le
Tommy Le

In a previous hand, Tommy Le had bet the {a-Clubs}{6-Spades}{3-Diamonds} flop for 35,000 in the cutoff to then fold when Yarin Cohen raised the pot to 195,000 on the button.

He then got involved in three-way action against Jeff Madsen from under the gun and Ronald Keijzer on the button. The flop showed {4-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{2-Clubs} and Madsen made it 37,000 to go. Le then jammed for 49,000 in the hijack and Keijzer reraised the pot to force out Madsen.

Tommy Le: {a-Diamonds}{j-Spades}{10-Spades}{8-Diamonds}
Ronald Keijzer: {k-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{5-Spades}{2-Spades}

Le needed another diamond but that hope became obsolete when the {2-Hearts} turn improved Keijzer to quads, which made the {6-Diamonds} river a formality.

Player Chips Progress
Ronald Keijzer nl
Ronald Keijzer
WSOP 1X Winner
968,000 268,000
Jeff Madsen us
Jeff Madsen
950,000
Yarin Cohen us
Yarin Cohen
825,000 175,000
Tommy Le us
Tommy Le
Defending Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jeff MadsenRonald KeijzerTommy LeYarin Cohen

Le Folds to Zech's Aggression

Level 17 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Tommy Le
Tommy Le

On the river of a {j-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{10-Hearts} board, David Coleman was in the tank when he faced a bet worth 45,000 by Tommy Le. He then tank-called and was shown the {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{2-Spades} for the straight by Le.

Soon after on the same table, Quirin Zech raised to 25,000 and Le came along from one seat over. The {7-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} flop brought a check from Zech, a bet worth 20,000 by Le and a subsequent check-raise to 45,000. Le called and also came along on the {k-Clubs} turn when Zech bet 58,000.

After the {10-Hearts} river, Zech bet the pot for 180,000 and Le tank-folded.

Player Chips Progress
Ronald Keijzer nl
Ronald Keijzer
WSOP 1X Winner
700,000 328,000
Yarin Cohen us
Yarin Cohen
650,000 290,000
Quirin Zech de
Quirin Zech
650,000 60,000
David Coleman us
David Coleman
550,000 200,000
Tommy Le us
Tommy Le
Defending Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
162,000 -113,000

Tags: David ColemanQuirin ZechTommy Le