2022 World Series of Poker

Event #70: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Event Info
2022 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q2
Prize
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$80,782,475
Total Entries
8,663
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
896
Players Left
631
Players Left 1 / 8,663
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Depaulo's Set Takes Out Rees

Level 2 : 200/300, 300 ante
Ryan Depaulo
Ryan Depaulo

Ryan Depaulo raised to 800 from middle position before David Rees three-bet to 3,500 in the cutoff. Depaulo called and they saw a flop of {3-Spades}{2-Clubs}{6-Clubs}.

Depaulo checked over to Rees who put out another bet before Depaulo immediately announced he was all in. Rees, with around 17,000 behind, snap-called with {k-Clubs}{k-Spades}.

Depaulo, though, had out-flopped him with {6-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} for a set. The {3-Diamonds} on the turn improved Depaulo to a full house, and by the time the {q-Spades} fell on the river Rees had packed up his things and made a quick exit from the tournament area.

Tags: David ReesRyan Depaulo

Moolhuizen Gets Call

Level 2 : 200/300, 300 ante

The board was completed to read {3-Clubs}{4-Spades}{7-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{k-Spades}. Monster Stack second place finisher, Mateusz Moolhuizen bet 3,300. His opponent called quickly.

Moolhuizen tabled the {j-Hearts}{j-Clubs} which was the winner as his opponent mucked with a bit of frustration.

Tags: Mateusz Moolhuizen

Assorted Chips Around Gold and Silver

Level 2 : 200/300, 300 ante

Ball Puts in a Four-Bet

Level 2 : 200/300, 300 ante
Scott Ball
Scott Ball

Niko Koop was on the button and three-bet to 2,100 after Scott Ball had opened from middle position. A player in the big blind called Koop's raise before Ball four-bet to 6,300.

Both Koop and the big blind called to see the {2-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{8-Hearts} on the flop. Ball threw out 7,000 and both opponents quickly folded as the two-time bracelet winner dragged in the pot.

Tags: Niko KoopScott Ball

Ilyasov Takes it On the River

Level 2 : 200/300, 300 ante

Action started on the river with a board of {8-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{q-Spades}{4-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}. Rami Ilyasov was in position and the pot held about 18,000.

His opponent led into him for 10,000. Ilyasov thought for about a minute before raising it up to 32,000.

It didn't take long for his opponent to fold and let Ilyasov rake the pot.

Tags: Rami Ilyasov

Debregeas Coolers Neal

Level 2 : 200/300, 300 ante

On a completed board of {9-Spades}{3-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}{7-Spades}, Loïc Debregeas bet 15,000 into the already bloated pot. Without much hesitation, Jerrold Neal called it off and showed {k-Spades}{8-Spades} for a king-high flush.

Unfortunately for him, Debregeas rolled over {a-Spades}{6-Spades} for the ace-high flush to take the pot, a huge cooler for Neal.

Tags: Jerrold NealLoïc Debregeas

Laszlo's Queens Still Good

Level 2 : 200/300, 300 ante

Norbert Laszlo opened to 800 from the cutoff. The small blind reraised to 3,000, and Laszlo called.

On the {2-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} flop, the small blind continued for 2,200, earning another call from Laszlo. On the {6-Clubs} turn, the opponent checked to Laszlo, who announced a raise to 3,500 before tossing in the necessary chips. After a brief moment of deliberation, the small blind tossed in the call.

On the {5-Hearts} river, Laszlo fired again, this time for 5,500. His opponent made the call, and Laszlo showed him {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs}. His opponent mucked his hand, and the pot was Laszlo's.

Tags: Norbert Laszlo

Level: 2

Blinds: 200/300

Ante: 300

Chip Counts From Bally's Silver

Level 1 : 100/200, 200 ante

First Break of the Day

Level 1 : 100/200, 200 ante
Qui Nguyen and Ryan Riess
Qui Nguyen and Ryan Riess

The first level of the 2022 WSOP Main Event has come to an end and players are now on their first 20-minute intermission of the day.

Here is a look at some of the highlights from the first two hours of play including former Main Event champs seated together and some big pots:

- Two Champs at One Table

- Minkin Doubles

- Morgan Gets it All

- Kazazian Turns a Set on D'Ambrosio