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2022 World Series of Poker

Event #70: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Event Info
2022 World Series of Poker
Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
q2
Prix
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$80,782,475
Entrants
8,663
Info Joueurs - Jour 3
Entrants
2,993
Joueurs Survivants
1,299
Joueurs Survivants 1 / 8663
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Winney Doubles Seconds After the Bubble Burst

Niveau 16 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante

Right after the official bubble burst, the cards were tabled between Anthony Winney, at risk for 90,000 with {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds} in his hands, against Bart Bogard who held {a-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}.

The board ran {2-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{2-Spades} and Winney's kings held to make the crowd that amassed around the table to root for him exult.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Bart Bogard
1,228,000
285,000
285,000
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Anthony Winney
200,000
155,000
155,000

Tags: Anthony WinneyBart Bogard

Day 3 Completed

Niveau 16 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante

The last 1,299 players have bagged and tagged their chips for the night. They will be back at noon local time at the Bally's Casino and have locked up at least $15,000 for their efforts.

Assorted counts and a recap of today's action are to follow.

2022 WSOP Main Event Day 3 Chip Counts (complet)

Niveau 16 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Joueur Jetons Progression
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Aaron Mermelstein
2,059,000
241,000
241,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Gabi Livshitz
1,835,000
65,000
65,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Brandon Lulov
1,679,000
119,000
119,000
Profile photo of Leo Zamarripa us
Leo Zamarripa
1,643,000
663,000
663,000
Profile photo of Jake Abdalla us
Jake Abdalla
1,615,000
115,000
115,000
Profile photo of Thi Xoa Nguyen fr
Thi Xoa Nguyen
1,600,000
620,000
620,000
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Jordyn Miller
1,580,000
10,000
10,000
Profile photo of Mathieu His fr
Mathieu His
1,565,000
949,000
949,000
Profile photo of Ian Armstrong gb
Ian Armstrong
1,563,000
37,000
37,000
Profile photo of Wilbern Hoffman us
Wilbern Hoffman
1,546,000
1,447,500
1,447,500
Profile photo of Konstantinos Manousoudakis gr
Konstantinos Manousoudakis
1,541,000
1,238,500
1,238,500
Profile photo of Shota Nakanishi jp
Shota Nakanishi
1,504,000
302,000
302,000
WSOP 1X Winner
GGPoker
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Andres Jeckeln
1,496,000
1,278,000
1,278,000
Profile photo of Martin Zamani us
Martin Zamani
1,483,000
77,000
77,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Profile photo of Roy Kim us
Roy Kim
1,454,000
274,000
274,000
Profile photo of Takahiro Sasabe jp
Takahiro Sasabe
1,421,000
321,000
321,000
Profile photo of Stephen Deutsch us
Stephen Deutsch
1,410,000
1,089,000
1,089,000
Profile photo of David Diaz us
David Diaz
1,404,000
694,000
694,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Karim Rebei dz
Karim Rebei
1,402,000
242,000
242,000
Profile photo of Leon Sturm de
Leon Sturm
1,389,000
139,000
139,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Ryutaro Sugita jp
Ryutaro Sugita
1,379,000
299,000
299,000
Profile photo of Muhammad Abdel Rahim us
Muhammad Abdel Rahim
1,350,000
100,000
100,000
Day 2D Chip Leader
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Eric Sutton
1,347,000
262,000
262,000
Profile photo of Victor Li ca
Victor Li
1,311,000
8,000
8,000
Profile photo of James Hobbs us
James Hobbs
1,306,000
869,500
869,500
Day 5 Chip Leader

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Aaron Mermelstein en tête à l'issue du Jour 3, tous les survivants assurés d'un gain de 15.000$

Niveau 16 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Aaron Mermelstein
Aaron Mermelstein

The money bubble has burst on Day 3 of the 2022 World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event and 1,299 contenders remain in the second-largest field in WSOP history. Out of a field 8,663 entrants, three hopefuls chopped the min-cash of $15,000 and ensured that a tiny fraction of the $80,782,475 prize money has already been awarded in the flagship event of the 2022 WSOP in its new home at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas.

After the frantic bubble tension had subsided and all players bagged their chips for the night, Aaron Mermelstein emerged atop the leaderboard with a stack of 2,059,000. He appears to be the only one above two million while Nick Howard (1,850,000) and Gabi Livshitz (1,835,000) follow not far behind.

"It's dope. [to be chip leader] I have been going out and partying and having fun. I am fortunate to be in this position and I am sticking with what I know best and not changing anything," Mermelstein mentioned at the end of the night. He claimed a large portion of his large tower of chips in the final stages when his king-nine flopped trips in a three-bet pot and he ousted an opponent with pocket kings.

Another WSOP bracelet winner can be found among the big stacks after the completion of Day 3 and that happens to be Martin Zamani. Several other winners of live poker's most coveted hardware will bring healthy stacks into Day 4 such as Michael Moncek (1,244,000), and Ryan Torgersen (1,134,000). Mitchell Halverson (1,044,000) also has a bracelet to his name and will aim to finish even better than his 15th place finish in the 2021 WSOP Main Event.

Back then he also tangled with Koray Aldemir and the defending champion is among several former WSOP Main Event winners to take a shot at another title in the prestigious tournament. He was right there in the Bally's Event Center when the bubble unfolded and cited "the excitement, especially for the players playing for the first time. A lot of people's goal is just to cash the Main Event."

While some things may have changed since his victory in Sin City, the German poker pro hasn't changed much besides taking part in more high-stakes mixed game bracelet events during the ongoing series.

"Honestly a lot of people ask me if I feel pressure. I feel less pressure. I'm relaxed. Yeah, I would have been sad if I bubbled, but I'm relaxed and just playing my game."

Among the former champs still in contention are also Damian Salas, John Cynn, Ryan Riess (243,000) and Greg Merson (168,000).

Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir

Many other notables were less fortunate and had to leave empty-handed. With the money bubble looming towards the end of level fifteen, the hand-for-and procedure kicked off four spots away from the elusive goal and two rapid eliminations including the one of Seyed Nabavi brought the field down to the last 1,302 hopefuls. What unfolded thereafter was a round with five simultaneous all-in and call on different tables.

Three of those hoping to stay alive came up short of the goal as Robert Lipkin, Ognjen Sekularac and Tom McCormick all ran out of chips entirely. They chopped the $15,000 min-cash for $5,000 each and Lipkin was fortunate enough to win the blind flip for the WSOP $10,000 Main Event entry for the next year thereafter. Kevin Campbell was the bubble boy in the 2021 WSOP Main Event and was among the Day 3 survivors with an above-average stack.

Many further big names were not as fortunate, after all Day 3 recommenced with a field 2,993 players and was cut into more than half. Last year's runner-up George Holmes, for example, went on a roller coaster ride throughout the day and eventually bowed out with ace-eight suited versus ace-king on the feature tables not far away from locking up a min-cash. The always entertaining Jimmy D'Ambrosio suffered the same fate in the same level as well, while Jesse Sylvia and Samantha Abernathy were coolered early on.

With plenty of notables now gone, the field of contenders for Day 4 still contains plenty of big names. They will all be back in action at noon local time in pursuit of the $10 million top prize in the biggest live poker event of the year at during the 2022 WSOP at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas.

The blinds will be 4,000-8,000 with a big blind ante of 8,000 and a total of five levels of two hours each are scheduled. As usual, the PokerNews live reporting team will be roaming the floor to provide as many key hands as possible for this grand spectacle.

Tags: Aaron MermelsteinDamian SalasGabi LivshitzGeorge HolmesGreg MersonJesse SylviaJimmy D'AmbrosioJohn CynnKevin CampbellKoray AldemirMartin ZamaniMichael MoncekMitchell HalversonNick HowardOgnjen SekularacRobert LipkinRyan RiessRyan TorgersenSamantha AbernathySeyed NabaviTom McCormick

Event #70: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship

Jour 3 terminé