| Casino | Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chips |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bally's | 612 | 1 | Ben Diebold | United States | 205,000 |
| Bally's | 612 | 2 | Alex Livingston | Canada | 575,000 |
| Bally's | 612 | 3 | Cary Katz | United States | 175,000 |
| Bally's | 612 | 4 | Yuri Dzivielevski | Brazil | 555,000 |
| Bally's | 612 | 5 | Farzad Bonyadi | United States | 480,000 |
| Bally's | 612 | 6 | Jeremy Ausmus | United States | 445,000 |
| Bally's | 612 | 7 | Ian O'Hara | United States | 140,000 |
| Bally's | 620 | 1 | Majid Yahyaei | United States | 167,000 |
| Bally's | 620 | 2 | Jerry Wong | United States | 340,000 |
| Bally's | 620 | 3 | Thomas Newton | United States | 360,000 |
| Bally's | 620 | 4 | Pedro Bromfman | United States | 680,000 |
| Bally's | 620 | 5 | Chino Rheem | United States | 294,000 |
| Bally's | 620 | 6 | Mark Johns | United States | 492,000 |
| Bally's | 620 | 7 | Eli Elezra | Israel | 400,000 |
| Bally's | 628 | 1 | Maxx Coleman | United States | 230,000 |
| Bally's | 628 | 2 | Phil Hellmuth | United States | 135,000 |
| Bally's | 628 | 3 | Andrew Kelsall | United States | 310,000 |
| Bally's | 628 | 4 | Bertrand Grospellier | France | 81,000 |
| Bally's | 628 | 5 | Scott Seiver | United States | 520,000 |
| Bally's | 628 | 6 | David Lambard | United States | 349,000 |
| Bally's | 628 | 7 | Dan Shak | United States | 283,000 |
2022 World Series of Poker
The 21 remaining players are on an early 20-minute break while chip counts are confirmed.
With 21 players redrawing for the final three tables, Phil Hellmuth got up and left his stack when he was due to move table. Then Farzad ''Freddy'' Bonyadi sat down and somehow his stack was mixed with Hellmuth. We're delayed whilst we try and figure out Hellmuth's stack.
Chino Rheem was all-in from the big blind, at risk against Bromfman in the small, who had called off after raising to 19,500 and Rheem jamming.
Bromfman stood pat and Rheem wasn't best pleased. ''You're standing pat? I'm tilted now'' said Rheem as he stood up out of his chair whilst deliberating which one card to discard.
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, needing to avoid pairing or hitting an over-card. Thankfully for Rheem the
came in clutch to double him up
Jeremy Ausmus was all-in against Brian Yoon. It appeared to be cutoff vs button. Ausmus stood pat showed down ![]()
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which was good enough to bust Yoon in 22nd place.
Phil Hellmuth raised to 17,000 under the gun, Thomas Newton called on the button, and Jerry Wong called in the small blind.
Wong drew one, Hellmuth drew one, and Newton stood pat.
Wong checked, Hellmuth bet 19,000, Newton folded, and Wong check-raised to 70,000.
"Doesn't make sense... what are you doing?" Hellmuth asked while contemplating as Wong stared straight ahead.
Ultimately, Hellmuth called and was shown Wong's ![]()
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. Hellmuth sent his cards into the muck as he went on a trademarked muttered tirade under his breath.
"Who are you talking to?" inquired Wong, causing Scott Seiver to burst out laughing.
After Daniel Negreanu and Alex Livingston got their money in the middle, it was Negreanu at 129,000 who was at risk. Heads-up both players stood pat.
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''I thought I won!'', said Negreanu as Alex Livingston tabled ![]()
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to have Negreanu pipped in an unfortunate cold deck situation for Kid Poker.
Livingston continues to ascend to the top of the chip counts as he looks for his second bracelet of the summer. Scott Seiver, who also has over 500,000 chips will have something to say about it if he can, as he also looks for bracelet #2 of the Series.
Players will redraw tables after three more bustouts.
Mark Johns opened to 11,500 on the button and Ben Diebold raised to 60,000 in the big blind. Johns called.
Diebold stood pat and Johns drew one.
Diebold checked and Johns put forward a stack of red T-5,000 chips for a bet of approximately 100,000, causing Diebold to let go of his hand.
Nível: 13
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 7,500