2022 World Series of Poker

Event #84: $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 2
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$205,139
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$873,090
Entries
328
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
179
Players Left
22

Coleman's Board Gets Worse and Worse

Level 11

Razz

Maxx Coleman: {x-}{x-}/{9-}{7-}{7-}{k-}
Jason Su: {x-}{x-}/{4-}{8-}{4-}{6-}

Maxx Coleman completed and was raised by Jason Su. Coleman called.

Su then bet fourth and fifth streets, with Coleman opting to continue on the big bet streets.

However, after picking up a king on sixth while Su picked up a six, Coleman was forced to fold to another bet from Su.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Su us
Jason Su
114,600 4,100
Maxx Coleman
Maxx Coleman
46,000 22,000

Tags: Jason SuMaxx Coleman

Buchalter Make a Good Hand, Violette Not So Much

Level 11
Yehuda Buchalter
Yehuda Buchalter

Razz

Yehuda Buchalter: {5-}{6-}{x-}/{9-}{a-}{2-}{4-}
Cyndy Violette: {2-}{4-}/{5-}{3-}{q-}{k-}/{10-} - folded seventh

Action picked up on seventh with Yehuda Buchalter betting the final street. Violette thought for a bit. She didn't have much behind and the pot was large. She frustratingly folded, showing that she drew poorly on fifth, sixth, and seventh, hitting a {k-}{q-}{10-}, and was forced to concede the pot.

Buchalter showed the fifty-six hiding in the hole to console his opponent that she made the right fold.

Player Chips Progress
Yehuda Buchalter us
Yehuda Buchalter
77,000 25,000
Cyndy Violette us
Cyndy Violette
WSOP 1X Winner
6,200 -30,200

Tags: Cyndy VioletteYehuda Buchalter

Jais Builds Early With Rough Razz Board

Level 11

Razz

Daniel Weinman: {3-}{2-}{10-}{10-}/{x-}{x-}{x-}
Bruno Jais: {8-}{6-}{8-}{4-}/{q-}{9-}{4-}

With approximately 20,000 in the middle and with each player showing paired boards, Daniel Weinman and Bruno Jais each checked seventh street and were reluctant to show their hands. Jais then showed {q-}{9-} at first for a queen-nine, then turned over another {4-} in the hole.

Weinman checked his cards again and knew he couldn't beat it, so he tossed his cards into the muck. Regardless, he's still up a bit to start the day, as is Jais.

Player Chips Progress
Bruno Jais fr
Bruno Jais
162,000 12,100
Daniel Weinman us
Daniel Weinman
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
86,000 19,300

Tags: Bruno JaisDaniel Weinman

Barrett's Overpair is Better

Level 11

Omaha Eight or Better

Maury Barrett raised from the hijack before Eric Kurtzman three-bet from the small blind. Barrett called.

The flop showed up {7-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}. Kurtzman continued with a bet and Barrett called.

The turn was the {a-Spades}, both players checked. They also checked through the {6-Clubs} river.

"Queens," said Kurtzman.

"Kings," announced Barrett, and showed {k-Clubs}{k-Spades}{5-Spades}{2-Diamonds} for the winner.

Player Chips Progress
Maury Barrett us
Maury Barrett
84,200 11,800
Eric Kurtzman us
Eric Kurtzman
82,000 -11,700

Tags: Eric KurtzmanMaury Barrett

Zack Wins an Early Pot

Level 11
Dan Zack
Dan Zack

Omaha Eight or Better

Dan Zack was in position against Maxx Coleman and looking at a flop of {a-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{7-Spades}. He bet the flop and Coleman called.

Both players checked when the flush came in on the {10-Spades} turn.

The board paired on the {a-Clubs} river and action checked through again.

"Jack-high," announced Coleman.

Zack rolled over {a-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{5-Spades} for trips and the winner.

Player Chips Progress
Dan Zack
Dan Zack
122,000 9,300
Maxx Coleman
Maxx Coleman
24,000 -4,600

Tags: Dan ZackMaxx Coleman

Level: 11

Limit Blinds: 1,300/2,500
Stud Bring In/Complete: 700/2,500 Ante: 500
Limits: 2,500/5,000

Final 179 Players Head Down the Backstretch of $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.

Andre Akkari
Andre Akkari

Just under half of the original field of 328 entries remains in the final mixed-game event of the 53rd World Series of Poker, with Brazilian star Andre Akkari (262,100) pacing the final 179 players chasing the money on Day 2 of Event #84: $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.

The final 50 players Friday will receive at least $4,800, with the winner on Saturday taking home $205,139 and a prestigious WSOP gold bracelet.

With the majority of the original field still around, that means plenty of bracelet winners and stars remaining to follow including Joey Coudon, who sits not far behind Akkari in third place to start the day with 178,100 chips. Three-time bracelet winner David Bach (130,300), five-time bracelet winner Adam Friedman (114,700), 2022 WSOP Player of the Year leader Dan Zack (112,700), and Poker Hall of Famer Todd Brunson (102,400) are just a few big names with a 100,000+ chip stack to start the day.

While still alive, some of those with a hitch in their giddy-up to start their day include multi-time bracelet winners Phillip Hui (30,000), Ben Yu (26,300), Jeff Madsen (19,900), and Jason Mercier (19,900). They’ll need to crack the whip early to boost their short stacks into contention.

Defending champion Jim Collopy is also still in the field with a stack of 46,900, but he’ll have some work to do to get into contention to defend his title.

Day 2 gets underway at 2 p.m. local time in the gold section of the Bally’s Event Center with Level 11 kicking off ten more levels of play that will have 15-minute breaks after every second level and a 60-minute dinner break after Level 16 at approximately 8:30 p.m.

Last year, from a 282-entry field, just 20 remained by the end of Day 2, so it will be exciting to see how far the field gets thinned from its 328 in the starting gates this year.

PokerNews will have all the action, so keep it right here for your updates as the final week of the World Series of Poker continues in its new home at Bally’s and Paris, Las Vegas.

Tags: Adam FriedmanAndre AkkariBen YuDan ZackDavid BachJason MercierJeff MadsenJim CollopyJoey CoudonPhillip HuiTodd Brunson