2022 World Series of Poker

[Online] $500 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Deepstack
Day: 1
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
$132,783
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$785,700
Entries
1,746
Level Info
Level
48
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
125,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
1,746
Players Left
1

Martin "115FTW" Stoyanov Wins The $500 WSOP Bracelet Turbo Deepstack

Level 48 : 500,000/1,000,000, 125,000 ante
The Winning Moment
The Winning Moment

Martin "115FTW" Stoyanov has won the $500 WSOP Bracelet Turbo Deepstack online event at the 2022 World Series of Poker for $132,783 and is the sixth Bulgarian to win a WSOP gold bracelet.

It took less than seven hours for Stoyanov to navigate a field of 1,746 players, which generated a prize pool of $785,700. The final table began at 10 p.m. local time and it was all over by 10.27 pm when Stoyanov knocked out Arkadiy "WBGTour" Tsinis heads-up.

Tsinis was one of two players who had previously won a bracelet at the final table. Jeff "NedrudRelyt" Madsen was looking to add a fifth bracelet to his collection but fell short, finishing in eighth place.

The $500 WSOP Bracelet Turbo Deepstack Final Table

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1stMartin "115FTW" StoyanovBulgaria$132,783
2ndArkadiy "WBGTour" TsinisUnited States$81,870
3rdfakeaznUnited States$58,928
4thHarut_GUnited States$42,821
5thNino "elnino" JabbesUnited States$31,507
6thGary "goumesss" HassonBelgium$23,414
7thGabriel "SmurfyShaq" TileffUnited States$17,600
8thJeff "NedrudRelyt" MadsenUnited States$13,357
9thBenjamin "Vibrato" CraigUnited States$10,293

Final Table Action

"FakeAZN" went into the final table as the overwhelming chip leader with 25,557,179 chips, having more than a third of chips in play in their stack. Stoyanov was in second place with around a quarter of chips in play.

This left the remaining seven players short-stacked with their stacks ranging from 3,000,000 to 5,000,000 with the blinds starting at 300,000/600,000.

The first player to be eliminated was Benjamin "Vibrato" Craig whose ace-jack was defeated by Stoyanov's king-queen. This was the beginning of Stoyanov's heater as within minutes he eliminated Masden after spiking a six on the flop.

At this point, it appeared any two cards would do the trick for the Bulgarian. Stoyanov then eliminated Gabriel "SmurfyShaq" Tileff despite being in a dominated position again as his ace-seven defeated Tileff's ace-nine by hitting a seven on the flop.

Belgian Gary "goumesss" Hasson was the next to exit in sixth place after his pocket nines were defeated by a flush from Tsinis. Stoyanov then eliminated Nino "elnino" Jabbes, once again with a weaker ace. Stoyanov hit a five on the flop to knockout Jabbes.

"Harut_G" was eliminated in fourth after FakeAZN hit a set of fives, but FakeAZN was eliminated the very next hand after Stoyanov rivered a flush whilst holding the two of hearts.

All of these eliminations occurred within ten minutes and the heads-up match was a marathon in comparison clocking in at 17 minutes. Tsinis went into heads-up play with only three big blinds compared to the 84 big blinds of Stoyanov's.

Tsinis made a good fight despite the massive chip disparity and chipped up to the 12,000,000 mark, but his luck soon ran out as his pocket deuces were beaten by Stoyanov's Broadway straight.

This concludes the coverage of this online event. The next online bracelet event will take place on Sunday, July 3rd at 3.30 p.m. local time for a $500 Deepstack. As always PokerNews will provide live updates of this prestigious tournament.