2022 World Series of Poker

Event #9: $1,500 Seven Card Stud
Day: 1
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$103,282
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$439,215
Entries
329
Level Info
Level
30
Limits
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
20,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
329
Players Left
97

Labandeira Bags Big in Day 1 of Event #9: $1,500 Seven Card Stud

Level 15 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Manuel Labandeira
Manuel Labandeira

It was an exciting day of Stud action at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas in Day 1 of the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Event #9: $1,500 Seven Card Stud. A day that saw a field of 329 smash the previous field from 2021 and create a prizepool of $439,215. At the end of fifteen levels of play, approximately 100 players advanced to Day 2.

Leading the pack of seven-card enthusiasts as the bell tolled at the end of the night was Manuel Labandeira of Madrid, Spain, who bagged up 281,500. He was spotted towards the last few levels of the night with a large amount of chips and was able to cross the finish line of the day as the leader.

Other big stacks to finish with over 200,000 included Daniel Weinman with 233,000 and WSOP Bracelet winner Kenny Hsiung with 204,500. Close behind, just a bit short of the 200,000 mark, was James “Mailman” Paluszek with 175,500.

There were several well-known players who bagged with some momentum. Alex Livingston had a solid day and ended with a few decent pots to finish with a healthy amount of 145,500. Likewise Tamon Nakamura also finished the day on the upswing with a stack of 139,500.

Some other well-known players to bag but on the shorter end of the chip count spectrum were Phillip Hui (60,000), Barry Greenstein (40,000), Ray Henson (31,500), and Hollywood actor James Woods (55,000) who lost a few big hands in the last level of the night.

Day 2 will get underway at 2 p.m. local time tomorrow in Bally’s and will return to action in Level 16. PokerNews will be on-site all day long to capture all the action as the remaining players look to make a run at Day 3.

Tags: Manuel Labandeira

Livingston Gets Call With Straight

Level 15 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Alex Livingston
Alex Livingston

Alex Livingston: {j-Spades}{9-Hearts}/{7-Spades}{8-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}/{k-Clubs}
James Woods: {a-Clubs}{10-Spades}/{10-Spades}{3-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}/{x-}

On sixth street, James Woods bet 6,000. Alex Livingston raised to 12,000 and Woods stood up to think and took almost a minute before calling the raise.

Woods checked seventh and Livingston bet, Woods again went into the tank for a slightly shorter amount of time before he called.

Livingston announced straight and tabled the {j-Spades}{9-Hearts} as the relevant cards to complete it. Woods flashed the {a-Clubs}{10-Spades} and said he had all the straight blockers as he then pounded his chips on the table in frustration while telling Livingston "nice hand".

Player Chips Progress
James Woods us
James Woods
93,000 11,000
Alex Livingston ca
Alex Livingston
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
82,000 -13,000

Tags: Alex LivingstonJames Woods

Actor Woods Takes Another

Level 9 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
James Woods
James Woods

James Woods was heads-up against the player in seat one, where he bet fourth and fifth streets to the limit of 1,600 chips each. On fifth street, his opponent let his hand go to the strong aggression from Woods.

James Woods {x-}{x-} / {a-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{10-Clubs}
Opponent {x-}{x-} / {a-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{6-Spades}

Poker player Alex Livingston was at the table as one of biggest stacks and said to Woods ''It's a strong board, even if you don't have it, it's scary''

Player Chips Progress
James Woods us
James Woods
45,000 -6,500

Tags: Alex LivingstonJames Woods

Nyman Gets Paid Off

Level 9 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Kristen Nyman
Kristen Nyman

Kristen Nyman: {3-Spades}{2-Diamonds}/{3-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{9-Spades}{j-Diamonds}/{9-Hearts}
Jeremy Schultz: {x-}{x-}/{k-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}{10-Spades}/{x-}

Action was on fourth street. Kristen Nyman bet 800 and was called by Jeremy Schultz. Fifth street went check-check. On sixth street, Schultz bet 1,600 and Nyman called.

Seventh street came and Nyman was the one to bet 1,600. Schultz thought for several moments before eventually calling and he saw the bad news as Nyman tabled the boat, nines full of threes as Schultz was left short.

Player Chips Progress
Kristen Nyman us
Kristen Nyman
49,000 23,000
Jeremy Schultz us
Jeremy Schultz
7,500 7,500

Tags: Jeremy SchultzKristen Nyman

Kessler Busted By Rosario

Level 8 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Shirley Rosario
Shirley Rosario

Allen Kessler called the PokerNews team over as he was moving all in for 2,900 chips. Next to act Shirley Rosario called and another player called.

There was a side pot to play for and Rosario kept the aggression on the third player, betting 1,600 on both fifth and sixth streets. On seventh, the third player in the pot announced ''You got it'', and folded when Rosario bet 3,200 on seventh street.

Allen Kessler {a-Diamonds}{a-Clubs} / {2-Spades}{j-Hearts}{q-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} / {2-}
Shirley Rosario {10-Clubs}{5-} / {10-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} / {10-}
Third opponent {x-}{x-} / {5-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{7-Spades} / {x-}

Player Chips Progress
Shirley Rosario us
Shirley Rosario
42,000
Allen Kessler us
Allen Kessler
Busted

Tags: Allen KesslerShirley Rosario

Ickow Hits to Bust Bach

Level 8 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
David Bach
David Bach

David Bach: {10-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}/{10-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{4-Hearts}/{k-Hearts}
Todd Ickow: {5-Diamonds}{5-Spades}/{a-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}/{5-Hearts}

Action was picked up as fifth street was being dealt with lots of diamonds showing. Todd Ickow bet with the lead on fifth and David Bach called to commit the rest of his chips.

Both players turned over their cards to show that Bach was leading with a pair of tens while Ickow had fives and the diamond flush draw, although three diamonds were being used in Bach's hand.

Bach got the {4-Hearts} on sixth street and Ickow got the {q-Hearts} to not change much for either player.

Seventh street was dealt face down. Ickow peeled and said "Oh I hit it on you" as he turned over the {5-Hearts} for a set of fives. While Bach had a blank with the {k-Hearts} and he was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Todd Ickow us
Todd Ickow
10,500 10,500
David Bach us
David Bach
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted

Tags: David BachTodd Ickow

2021 Field Surpassed

Level 6 : 600/1,200, 100 ante
Cards WSOP 2022
Cards WSOP 2022

The 2022 WSOP is off to a great start for mixed games as the 2021 field of 260 entrants in $1,500 Seven Card Stud has already been surpassed by this year's field with the clock showing 271 entrants with almost three hours of registration still to go.

MacPhee Steadily Climbing

Level 5 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Kevin MacPhee
Kevin MacPhee

Two-time WSOP bracelet winner Kevin MacPhee is chipping up in the field.

It was fourth street and MacPhee had bet 1,000, to which his opponent called.

With the action on fifth street, MacPhee bet 1,000. His opponent called for the second time.

Same story on sixth street, 1,000 chips from MacPhee, keeping the pressure on. His opponent threw his cards in the muck to give MacPhee the pot.

MacPhee {x-}{x-} / {k-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{2-Hearts}{6-Clubs}
Opponent {x-}{x-} / {k-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}

Player Chips Progress
Kevin MacPhee us
Kevin MacPhee
WSOP 2X Winner
30,000 30,000

Tags: Kevin MacPhee

Event #9: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Starts Up at 3 P.M.

Rafael Lebron
Rafael Lebron

It is time for some stud action to hit the felt for the first time at the 2022 World Series of Poker at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas with Event #9: $1,500 Seven Card Stud kicking off at 3 p.m. PDT.

The 2021 version of this event attracted 260 entrants to create a prize pool of $348,435. Emerging as the winner was Rafael Lebron of Washington, who won $82,262 and the gold bracelet for his efforts.

He defeated David Williams at heads-up. Shaun Deeb also made a run at another bracelet last year, but fell short after he finished in fifth place.

2021 WSOP $1,500 Seven Card Stud Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize Money
1Rafael LebronPuyallup,WA$82,262
2David WilliamsLas Vegas,NV$50,842
3David MoskowitzSunset Beach,CA$35,521
4Christina HillDesoto,TX$25,344
5Shaun DeebLas Vegas,NV$18,475
6Nicholas SeikenFort Worth,TX$13,766
7Maurizio MelaraMilan,Italy$10,490
8Hal RotholzNew York,NY$8,179
9Steven AlbiniChicago,IL$6,528

Play will get underway on Day 1 at 3 p.m. local time and will close after 15 40-minute levels. Players can register through the first 9 levels (~9:45 p.m.) and they receive a 25,000 starting stack for their entry fee. There will be a 15-minute break every three levels.

This tournament is scheduled for three days, with Day 2 (Sunday at 2 p.m.) and Day 3 (Monday at a time to be determined) operating under 60-minute levels with breaks every two.

PokerNews will be on hand for all of the seven card stud action from the start until a winner is crowned. Stay tuned for live updates once cards are in the air!

Tags: David WilliamsParis Las VegasRafael LebronShaun Deeb