Event #49: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Jour 3 a débuté
Event #49: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Jour 3 a débuté
The third day of Event #49: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em at the 2022 World Series of Poker is set to kick off at 1 p.m. local time in the Bally's Event Center.
Yesterday Lucas Tabarin finished at the top of the counts with 4,240,000 chips, good for exactly 106 big blinds coming into Day 3. He has $302,947 total live earnings and a ton of deep runs in events throughout his home country of Brazil, including a 2nd place finish in the WSOP International Circuit R$ 2,500 No Limit Hold'em - Six Handed, but is still looking to capture that elusive first WSOP bracelet.
Close on his heels is newcomer Jack Corrigan, who before finishing 14th in Event #21: $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Monster Stack two weeks ago for $47,431, only had $1,402 in live tournament earnings. Corrigan will start the day with 3,910,000 for 98 big blinds.
Another notable to look out for is Eddy Sabat, who despite having over $3,500,000 in live tournament earnings is still chasing his first WSOP bracelet. Sabat made a late night surge as he had roughly 400,000 with 20-minutes remaining on the day. Sabat ran his kings into jacks and the flop revealed a jack but on the turn he found the king he needed to stay alive and propel his stack forward. He will resume play with 1,605,000.
Room | Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bally's | 632 | 1 | Dennis Van Maanen | New Zealand | 1,195,000 | 30 |
Bally's | 632 | 2 | Clayton Hardt | United States | 1,385,000 | 35 |
Bally's | 632 | 3 | Valdemar Kwaysser | Hungary | 2,945,000 | 74 |
Bally's | 632 | 4 | Benjamin Ane | France | 1,552,000 | 39 |
Bally's | 632 | 5 | Martin Finger | Germany | 900,000 | 23 |
Bally's | 632 | 6 | Steven Winsell | United States | 1,580,000 | 40 |
Bally's | 632 | 8 | Dalibor Dula | Czech Republic | 1,305,000 | 33 |
Bally's | 632 | 9 | Nathan Rao | United States | 2,335,000 | 58 |
Bally's | 633 | 1 | Tyler Cornell | United States | 1,830,000 | 46 |
Bally's | 633 | 2 | Dmitry Yurasov | Russia | 1,475,000 | 37 |
Bally's | 633 | 3 | Evan Sandberg | United States | 1,755,000 | 44 |
Bally's | 633 | 5 | Yaniv Peretz | Israel | 920,000 | 23 |
Bally's | 633 | 6 | Johan Schumacher | Belgium | 950,000 | 24 |
Bally's | 633 | 7 | Michael Watson | Canada | 1,505,000 | 38 |
Bally's | 633 | 8 | Raymond Whitley | United States | 1,295,000 | 32 |
Bally's | 633 | 9 | Eddy Sabat | United States | 1,605,000 | 40 |
Bally's | 634 | 1 | Daniel Custodio | Portugal | 515,000 | 13 |
Bally's | 634 | 2 | Safwane Bahri | France | 470,000 | 12 |
Bally's | 634 | 3 | Seungyeol Kim | South Korea | 510,000 | 13 |
Bally's | 634 | 4 | Jack Corrigan | United States | 3,910,000 | 98 |
Bally's | 634 | 6 | Frank Marasco | United States | 820,000 | 21 |
Bally's | 634 | 7 | Lucas Tabarin | Mexico | 4,240,000 | 106 |
Bally's | 634 | 8 | Kyle Montgomery | United States | 2,175,000 | 54 |
Bally's | 634 | 9 | Shan Jing | United States | 1,005,000 | 25 |
Bally's | 639 | 1 | Adam Geyer | United States | 2,745,000 | 69 |
Bally's | 639 | 2 | Tommy Kivela | United States | 685,000 | 17 |
Bally's | 639 | 4 | Ioannis Angelou Konstas | Greece | 3,751,000 | 94 |
Bally's | 639 | 5 | Pavel Milanov | United States | 805,000 | 20 |
Bally's | 639 | 6 | Rosalie Petit | France | 505,000 | 13 |
Bally's | 639 | 7 | Matthew Volosevich | United States | 1,004,500 | 25 |
Bally's | 639 | 8 | Hyunwoo Lim | South Korea | 780,000 | 20 |
Bally's | 640 | 1 | Christopher Frank | Germanay | 930,000 | 23 |
Bally's | 640 | 2 | Faraz Jaka | United States | 770,000 | 19 |
Bally's | 640 | 3 | Simeon Spasov | Bulgaria | 1,555,000 | 39 |
Bally's | 640 | 4 | Heidi May | Australia | 2,005,000 | 50 |
Bally's | 640 | 5 | Rafi Elharar | Israel | 870,000 | 22 |
Bally's | 640 | 7 | Nate Silver | United States | 1,385,000 | 35 |
Bally's | 640 | 8 | Walter Ripper | Brazil | 1,560,000 | 39 |
Bally's | 640 | 9 | Brady Osterman | United States | 1,280,000 | 32 |
The action will resume at 1 p.m. local time, beginning with Level 24 with a 60-minute dinner break on the schedule. The 39 remaining players are scheduled to play until a winner is determined.
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Niveau: 24
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 40,000
The cards are now in the air for Day 3 of Event #49: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em.
The action was picked up when Seungyeol Kim was all in for his last 410,000 and called by the chip leader Lucas Tabarin.
Seungyeol Kim:
Lucas Tabarin:
Kim asked the dealer to wait as he wanted to record the outcome. Once he had his camera in place the board ran out giving Kim the turned ace and early Day 3 double up.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Lucas Tabarin |
4,000,000
-240,000
|
-240,000 |
Seungyeol Kim |
840,000
330,000
|
330,000 |
Action was heads up with around 300,000 in the pot and on the board when Nate Silver checked. Brady Osterman bet 205,000 and Silver went into the tank.
Silver emerged from the tank and called to see Osterman turn over for aces and jacks. The losing cards went into the muck and Osterman picked up an early pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Brady Osterman |
1,575,000
295,000
|
295,000 |
Nate Silver |
1,050,000
-335,000
|
-335,000 |
Heidi May raised to 80,000 from the cutoff and Rafi Elharar shoved for around 700,000 from the button. The blinds got out of the way and May called quickly to put Elharar at risk.
Rafi Elharar:
Heidi May:
The board ran out and May picked up a pair of queens to send Elharar to the rail in early Day 3 action.
Elsewhere in the room, Rosalie Petit has been eliminated from the tournament.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Heidi May |
2,100,000
95,000
|
95,000 |
|
||
Rafi Elharar | Eliminé | |
Rosalie Petit | Eliminé |
Action started when Martin Finger opened from the cutoff to 80,000 and Hyunwoo Lim three-bet to 230,000 from the button. It folded back to Finger who jammed for roughly 1,700,000 and Lim made the call for his remaining 810,000 total.
Hyunwoo Lim:
Martin Finger:
The board ran out with Lim in need of help on the river and when the hit, Lim let out a yell of excitement as he doubled up his stack to nearly 1,700,000.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Hyunwoo Lim |
1,680,000
1,680,000
|
1,680,000 |
Martin Finger |
930,000
30,000
|
30,000 |
|
Tommy Kivela raised to 85,000 from middle position and Matthew Volosevich called from the big blind. The flop was .
Volosevich bet 85,000 on the flop and Kivela called to see on the turn. Both players checked and the river was .
Volosevich fired 125,000 and turned over for the straight when Kivela called quickly.
"I'm one for five with aces," Kivela said as he mucked what was presumably the pocket rockets.
Elsewhere in the room, Yaniv Peretz has been eliminated from the tournament.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Matthew Volosevich |
1,910,000
905,500
|
905,500 |
Tommy Kivela |
800,000
115,000
|
115,000 |
Yaniv Peretz | Eliminé |