2022 World Series of Poker

Event #84: $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 3
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Event Info
2022 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Prize
$205,139
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$873,090
Total Entries
328
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
22
Players Left
3
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Two Table Redraw

Level 22
TABLESEATPLAYERCHIP COUNT
11Lena Wang543,000
12Yarron Bendor1,870,000
13Joseph Thomas590,000
14Cody Espeseth105,000
15Andre Akkari545,000
16Lawrence Brandt1,100,000
17Kristan Lord565,000
18Richard Tatalovich694,000
    
21Daniel Ratigan275,000
22Roberto Marin1,320,000
23Tomasz Gluszko1,380,000
24Perry Friedman1,600,000
25Kevin Gerhart520,000
26Greg Mascio252,000
27Mike Wattel530,000
28David Bach1,130,000

Jordan Siegel Eliminated in 17th Place ($6,835)

Level 22
Jordan Siegel
Jordan Siegel

Jordan Siegel raised from the small blind with a short stack and was called by Roberto Marin in the big blind.

The flop came out {9-Spades}{a-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}. Siegel moved all in for less than one bet. After some thought, Marin decided to call.

Jordan Siegel: {7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}
Roberto Marin: {10-Spades}{6-Clubs}

Siegel just needed to avoid a ten or running cards. Unfortunately for him, the {10-Diamonds} hit the turn, leaving him drawing to two outs. He couldn't hit them on the {4-Spades} river, so he was eliminated.

Tags: Jordan SiegelRoberto Marin

Andrew Brown Eliminated in 18th Place ($6,835)

Level 22
Andrew Brown
Andrew Brown

Stud 8 or Better

Perry Friedman: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{9-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{2-Spades}
Andrew Brown: {10-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{8-Spades}{7-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{x-}

After his stack was repeatedly decimated by Yarron Bendor in the last Stud round, Andrew Brown got his last 100,000 chips in against Perry Friedman.

By the time seventh street arrived, Brown had four to a straight and four to a low that could potentially keep him alive, but after looking at his final card, he tossed it into the muck and wished the table luck as he departed for the payout desk.

Tags: Andrew BrownPerry FriedmanYarron Bendor

John Bunch Eliminated in 19th Place ($6,835)

Level 22
John Bunch
John Bunch

Stud 8 or Better

John Bunch: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}/{3-Spades}{4-Clubs}{5-Spades}{10-Spades}/{a-Clubs}
Yarron Bendor: {7-Spades}{3-Diamonds}/{a-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{6-Spades}/{10-Diamonds}

Yarron Bendor's Stud heater continued as he recently got the last of John Bunch's chips to add to his growing stack.

Bunch's last chips went in on fifth street, holding ace-high and four to a wheel, while Bendor held a pair of threes.

Sixth street gave Berndor a low draw, while the {10-Spades} gave Bunch a flush draw.

Bendor then drew a second ten on seventh to give him two pair, while Bunch squeezed the {a-Clubs}, which left him with just aces when he needed to make a low, flush, or wheel to save himself from a trip to the payout desk.

Tags: John BunchYarron Bendor

Bendor Keeps Getting There Against Brown

Level 22
Yarron Bendor
Yarron Bendor

Stud

Yarron Bendor: {9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}/{k-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{7-Hearts}/{9-Spades}
Andrew Brown: {q-}{k-}{x-}/{q-Spades}{j-Spades}{5-Clubs}{j-Clubs}

With multiple bets in the middle, action picked up on sixth streets with both players electing to check.

Andrew Brown checked dark heading to seventh, and Yarron Bendor went for the bet. Brown called quickly.

"Full house," said Bendor.

"You don't miss, do you?" said Brown. "Two pair just turns into a full house every time."

Brown had the better two pair going into seventh, but Bendor drilled the nine to go with his nines in the hole.

Tags: Andrew BrownYarron Bendor

Level: 22

Limit Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Stud Bring In/Complete: 10,000/30,000 Ante: 7,000
Limits: 30,000/60,000

Updated Chip Counts

Level 21

John Racener Eliminated in 20th Place ($6,835)

Level 21
John Racener
John Racener

Razz

John Racener: {8-}{8-}{7-}/{j-}{3-}{q-}{5-}
Yarron Bendor: {a-}{2-}{10-}/{8-}{5-}{7-}{9-}
Andrew Brown: {4-}{6-}/{9-}{a-}{10-}{2-}/{9-}

John Racener was nursing a very short stack before getting it all in on third street against two opponents.

Action on the side, Yarron Bendor bet every street up until seventh and Andrew Brown called all the way down.

They both checked seventh street and cards were turned over.

Bendor's eighty-seven was the best hand at the end, as Brown drew an unhelpful nine on seventh and Racener was third-best and eliminated.

Tags: Andrew BrownJohn RacenerYarron Bendor

Jonathan Williams Eliminated in 21st Place ($6,835)

Level 21
Jonathan Williams
Jonathan Williams

Omaha 8 or Better

After a short-stacked John Racener raised in early position, an even shorter-stacked Jonathan Williams moved all in for his last 62,000.

After the floor was called to clarify for Andrew Brown if he could re-raise to 87,000, it was confirmed that he could, so he did. Racener called, leaving himself with just 86,000 behind.

On the {k-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} flop, Brown checked and Racener bet. Brown then check-raised, and Racener tossed his cards frustratedly into the muck, leaving Brown heads up against Williams.

Jonathan Williams: {8-Spades}{5-Spades}{3-Clubs}{2-Clubs}
Andrew Brown: {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{7-Spades}

Brown's aces were ahead and after the runout of {4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}, Brown's full house took down the pot and sent Williams to the payout desk.

Tags: Andrew BrownJohn RacenerJonathan Williams

Gluszko Takes a Razz Pot

Level 21
Tomasz Gluszko
Tomasz Gluszko

Razz

Kevin Gerhart: {x-}{x-}/{a-}{9-}{5-}{k-}/{x-}
Tomasz Gluszko: {10-}{3-}{7-}/{4-}{k-}{a-}{5-}/

Kevin Gerhart raised with the ace showing and found one caller, Tomasz Gluszko with the up four.

Gerhart saw Gluszko hit an ugly king on fourth and Gerhart bet, Gluszko called.

On fifth, Gerhart bet, and after hitting an ace, Glusko called.

Gerhart hit a king of his own on sixth. Gluszko took the lead with a bet, Gerhart called.

Gluszko also bet seventh after the final cards were dealt. Gerhart thought for about 20 seconds and called.

Gluszko's seventy-five was good for the win.

Tags: Kevin GerhartTomasz Gluszko