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2022 World Series of Poker

Event #10: $10,000 Dealer's Choice 6-Handed Championship
Jours 2
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
77
Prix
$299,488
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,146,975
Entrants
123
Info Niveau
Niveau
25
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Info Joueurs - Jour 2
Entrants
61
Joueurs Survivants
15

Massive Badacey Pot Brings Controversy

Niveau 17
Brian Rast
Brian Rast

Badacey

Picking action up on the first draw with several bets in the middle alrready in a four-way pot. Anatolii Zyrin drew two in the big blind, Brian Rast drew two in the lojack, Jean Robert Bellande drew three in the cutoff and Greg Mueller drew two on the button.

The players each checked, and on the next round of draws, Zyrin drew two, Rast drew one, Bellande drew two and Mueller drew two.

Action then checked to Mueller, who bet and was called by all three opponents.

The final drawing round saw Zyrin again draw two, Rast requested one, Bellande two, and Mueller stood pat.

As the dealer gave Zyrin his first new card, the dealer ran out of cards and would need to shuffle the discards to provide cards for the final draw. A heated discussion ensued over whether the burn cards should be included, and the floor was called over to make a ruling.

It was ruled that the burn cards would not be included in the shuffle, which Rast strongly disagreed with, but the shuffle was then completed and the new cards provided.

Action was finally checked around with Rast claiming half the pot with {10-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{3-Clubs} for a six-dugi and Mueller earning the other half with {8-Clubs}{7-Spades}{5-Hearts}{3-Spades}{a-Diamonds} for an eight-low, while Zyrin and Bellande mucked their respective hands.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Naoya Kihara jp
Naoya Kihara
1,030,000
28,000
28,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Greg Mueller ca
Greg Mueller
319,000
61,000
61,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Jean-Robert Bellande us
Jean-Robert Bellande
290,000
-71,000
-71,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Brian Rast us
Brian Rast
276,000
73,000
73,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
StakeKings
Felipe Ramos br
Felipe Ramos
263,000
-18,000
-18,000
$25K Fantasy
Anatolii Zyrin ru
Anatolii Zyrin
165,000
-50,000
-50,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Anatolii ZyrinBrian RastGreg MuellerJean Robert Bellande

Ian O'Hara Eliminated in 17th Place ($16,264)

Niveau 17
Ian O'Hara
Ian O'Hara

No-Limit Hold'em

After dropping to a short stack of around 45,000 once more, Ian O'Hara open jammed out of the small blind and was called by fellow short stack Mark Gregorich in the big blind.

Ian O'Hara: {k-Spades}{9-Spades}
Mark Gregorich: {a-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}

Neither player connected with the {q-Spades}{8-Clubs}{4-Hearts} flop and {6-Hearts} turn. The {7-Clubs} on the river only improved Gregorich and O'Hara had to settle for 17th place, which comes with a payday of $16,264.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Mark Gregorich us
Mark Gregorich
140,000
47,000
47,000
Ian O'Hara us
Ian O'Hara
Eliminé

Tags: Ian O'HaraMark Gregorich

Jean-Robert Bellande Eliminated in 16th Place ($16,264)

Niveau 17
Jean-Robert Bellande
Jean-Robert Bellande

Badacey

Jean-Robert Bellande never really recovered from the setback not long ago and then defended out of the big blind against Anatolii Zyrin, who had a near identical short stack. He check-called all the way and on the last draw, Bellande took two while Zyrin patted.

Bellande checked and Zyrin moved all-in for around 20,000, which had Bellande covered by a few chips.

Zyrin revealed the {3-Spades} / {7-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{a-Spades} for a seven seven and Bellande tossed his cards into the muck before heading to the payout desk. For his 16th place, he collects $16,264.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Anatolii Zyrin ru
Anatolii Zyrin
200,000
144,000
144,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Jean-Robert Bellande us
Jean-Robert Bellande
Eliminé
WSOP 1X Winner

Ohel Leads Final 15 in $10,000 Dealer’s Choice

Niveau 17
Randy Ohel
Randy Ohel

Just 15 players remain after a thrilling second day of play in WSOP Event #10: $10,000 Dealer’s Choice 6-Handed Championship, with a star-studded field remaining set to play for the bracelet on Tuesday.

Randy Ohel (1,101,000) is the lone player to finish the day with over 1,000,000 in chips as he carries the lead to the Bally’s Event Center for the final day of play. Fellow World Series of Poker bracelet winners Naoya Kihara (927,000) and Nick Schulman (904,000) aren’t far behind, with a total of 24 WSOP bracelets still remaining in the field, spread out among ten of the final 15 players.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Randy OhelUnited States1,101,000
2Naoya KiharaJapan927,000
3Nick SchulmanUnited States904,000
4Tuan LeUnited States635,000
5Brian RastUnited States574,000
6Jeff MadsenUnited States573,000
7Christopher ClaassenUnited States521,000
8Joao VieiraPortugal440,000
9Greg MuellerCanada377,000
10Ben DieboldUnited States325,000
Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

The Day's Action

The day began with several maximum late entrants that pushed the total field to a record-breaking 123 entries, with Schulman the only one of the Day 2 entries to survive.

The field was whittled down to just 25 players by dinner break with multiple stars falling shy of the money by that point including Phil Hellmuth, Shaun Deeb, and David Benyamine to name just a few.

After another couple of levels, it was Mike Matusow that was eliminated on the bubble, providing the final 19 players a guaranteed trip to the pay window for at least $16,264. Among those collecting that amount after their eliminations were Nacho Barbero in 19th place and Nick Guagenti in 18th place.

It wasn’t until late in the night that two more players were sent home with their hopes of a bracelet dashed, as Ian O'Hara fell in 17th place after a valiant effort to come back from just 6,000 chips after a bold bluff in Badugi. Then shortly after that, Jean-Robert Bellande was the tournament’s 16th place finisher.

Day 3 Ahead

The final 15 will now come back at 2 p.m. local time to play down to a winner, who will take home $299,488 and the prestigious WSOP gold bracelet.

Play will begin at level 18 with 90-minute rounds, as they were Monday, until a champion is crowned.

Stay tuned to PokerNews, as we’ll have all the action from this and every event from the new home of the World Series of Poker at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Ben DieboldBrian RastDavid BenyamineGreg MuellerIan O'HaraJean-Robert BellandeJeff MadsenJoao VieiraMike MatusowNacho BarberoNaoya KiharaNick GuagentiNick SchulmanPhil HellmuthRandy OhelShaun DeebTuan Le