2022 World Series of Poker
Badeucey
"That's how you play this fuckin' game," Sean Perry said after he had just secured the near double up against Jesse McGinty, who didn't show his cards. Perry ended up with the
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for an Eight-Dugi and an eighty-five to secure the entire pot.
Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Naoya Kihara: ![]()
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With 36,000 in bets in front of each player on seventh street, Naoya Kihara bet and was called by Randy Ohel.
Kihara rolled over ![]()
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for a six-high straight and six low.
Ohel tossed his cards into the muck as his stack fell below its starting size.
5-Card Draw High
Todd Barlow was all in once more with his short stack and looked up by Marco Johnson. He discarded two cards while Johnson took one and they exposed their cards.
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Barlow received no help with the ![]()
and Johnson received the cherry on top as the
improved his hand to a full house, which Barlow took with a smile.
Pot-Limit Omaha
A short-stacked Brian Brunner was all-in with the ![]()
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of Jeff Madsen. Brunner freerolled after the ![]()
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flop but had to settle for a chop after the
turn and
river.
However, during one of the next hands, he was not as fortunate and the final chips were pushed over to Paul Volpe as Brunner quickly headed out of the tournament area.
No-Limit Hold'em
The field has been reduced to the final nine tables and no longer in contention are Matt Glantz and Nick Pupillo, both of whom entered before the start of level 11.
Pupillo's final hand came in a no limit hold'em confrontation when he was all in before the flop with ![]()
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and the pocket pair remained ahead all the way.
Richard Ashby is making a move up the leaderboard to start the day, having just eliminated Schuyler Thornton.
Jeremy Ausmus is also a recent elimination, falling at the hands of Michael Chow.
Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo
Down to the last 11,500 in chips, Todd Barlow was all-in with the ![]()
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and faced Joshua Ladines in showdown, who turned over the ![]()
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and Ladines took the low with 6-5-4-3-A while Barlow claimed the high pot with aces up.
John Lytle was eliminated by Christopher Claassen in a Stud variant and the last hand then brought more chips to Nathan Gamble. His final board showed ![]()
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as the cards were already meshed to showcase the hand strength and it beat a pair of kings by Jesse McGinty.