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 7
Entries
35
Players Left
10
Players Left 1 / 8,663
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2022 WSOP Main Event Down to Two Tables; Dobric Leads, Litsou Closing In on History

Level 35 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Efthymia Litsou
Efthymia Litsou

Day 7 of the 2022 World Series of Poker Main Event started with 35 players left in contention for poker's biggest prize, and it took almost three full levels to shed the field to its final 18 hopefuls. Each of them is guaranteed at least $323,100 at this point, but everyone's eyes are locked on securing a birth at the final table and cementing a place in poker history.

Several exciting moments already happened along the way, briefly recapped below.

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Tran Faces a Check-Raise

Level 35 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante

Kenny Tran raised to 1,200,000 with the {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs} in early position and Espen Jorstad called in the small blind holding the {j-Spades}{j-Diamonds}.

Jorsted checked the {q-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} flop, and Tran bet 1,000,000. Jorstad then check-raised to 4,000,000.

After a minute of deliberation, Tran folded to send the pot across the table to Jorstad.

Duek Takes From Jorstad

Level 35 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante

Michael Duek opened to 1,200,000 under the gun and Espen Jorstad defended the big blind.

The dealer spread the {j-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{2-Spades} flop and Jorstad check-called for 2,000,000, only to check-fold to a bet of 4,200,000 on the {6-Clubs} turn.

Tags: Espen JorstadMichael Duek

Diaz Finds Value on the River

Level 35 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante

Matthew Su opened to 1,200,000 in early position and was called by Jeffrey Farnes on his left and David Diaz in the big blind. The flop came {k-Hearts}{10-Spades}{6-Diamonds} and Su continued with a bet of 1,500,000. Farnes called and Diaz came along for the ride.

The turn brought the {8-Hearts} and the action checked around to the {5-Spades} on the river. Diaz led out with a bet of 2,200,000 which got Su to fold but Farnes looked him up. Diaz flipped over {k-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} for top pair and that was good enough to win the pot against the {a-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} of Farnes.

Tags: David DiazJeffrey FarnesMatthew Su

Redraw of the Final Two Tables

Level 35 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante

Nearly the entire level is still to be played at blinds of 300,000-600,000 and a big blind ante of 600,000. Below is the redraw of the final two tables.

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Main Feature1Karim RebeiFrance34,750,00058
Main Feature2Matija DobricCroatia78,125,000130
Main Feature3Asher ConniffUnited States26,400,00044
Main Feature4David DiazUnited States21,850,00036
Main Feature5Jimmy SetnaCanada37,450,00062
Main Feature6Adrian AttenboroughAustralia40,650,00068
Main Feature7Matthew SuUnited States45,300,00076
Main Feature8Jeffrey FarnesUnited States36,675,00061
Main Feature9Aaron DuczakCanada7,000,00012
      
Feature B1Kenny TranUnited States29,150,00049
Feature B2Robert WelchUnited States10,425,00017
Feature B3Vadim RozinCanada12,600,00021
Feature B4Efthymia LitsouUnited States10,600,00018
Feature B5John EamesUnited Kingdom29,175,00049
Feature B6Philippe SoukiUnited Kingdom27,100,00045
Feature B7Espen JorstadNorway30,525,00051
Feature B8Michael DuekArgentina22,125,00037
Feature B9Tom KunzeGermany21,325,00036

2022 WSOP Hands of the Week: Quads, Quads, Quads, Quads!

Level 35 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Quads
Quads

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Tzur Levy Eliminated in 19th Place ($323,100)

Level 35 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Tzur Levy
Tzur Levy

The action kicked off with an open raise to 1,200,000 by Asher Conniff in the hijack and Matthew Su three-bet to 3,600,000 from one seat over in the cutoff. It folded to Tzur Levy in the big blind, who four-bet jammed after 77 seconds for 12,000,000 total. Conniff folded and Su snap-called to create the following showdown.

Tzur Levy: {a-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}
Matthew Su: {q-Spades}{q-Clubs}

The rail from Israel started chanting for an ace and their wish wasn't granted yet on the {j-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} flop. Another blank followed with the {5-Spades} turn and the same applied for the {2-Spades} river, which ended Levy's run in 19th place for $323,100.

Tags: Asher ConniffMatthew SuTzur Levy

Aaron Mermelstein Eliminated in 20th Place ($323,100)

Level 35 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Aaron Mermelstein
Aaron Mermelstein

Aaron Mermelstein moved all in for 6,000,000 in the small blind and Adrian Attenborough called in the big blind.

Aaron Mermelstein: {8-Spades}{7-Spades}
Adrian Attenborough: {2-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}

Mermelstein was a slight equity favorite, until the {q-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{2-Clubs} flop vaulted Attenborough way ahead with a set. The {4-Clubs} turn gave Mermelstein a bit of hope with a gutshot draw, but the {9-Diamonds} river eliminated him in 20th place, good for $323,100.

Tags: Aaron MermelsteinAdrian Attenborough

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