Update on the Money
With the bubble approaching, it has been announced that 829 players will be paid.
The minimum payout is $801.
The board currently reads 891 remaining.
With the bubble approaching, it has been announced that 829 players will be paid.
The minimum payout is $801.
The board currently reads 891 remaining.
In the very first hand, after they just announced that the bubble burst in this event, Mark Seif shoved his entire stack of 163,000 into an already raised pot. The opponent, who had raised to 70,000, called Seif's all-in and had him covered.
Mark Seif:
Opponent:
The flop gave Seif's opponent an overpair but also gave Seif a set with .
The turn and river sealed Seif's fate.
JJ Liu pushed forward her last 7,000 and was at risk against one opponent.
JJ Liu:
Opponent:
The runout paired Liu's king and she moved back up to 45,000.
On the next hand, Liu was back at risk again preflop against the same player.
JJ Liu:
Opponent:
Liu was behind but the runout chopped the pot with a straight and she moved up to 70,000 with the extra dead money in the middle.
Not long after she was at risk yet again, this time against big stack Shea Quintin.
JJ Liu:
Shea Quintin:
Liu had kicker problems that the runout would not resolve and the Women In Poker Hall of Fame member took her leave.
Meanwhile, Quintin has amassed a massive stack of well over a million.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Shea Quintin |
1,550,000
1,550,000
|
1,550,000 |
JJ Liu
|
Eliminado |
After an early position player made it 60,000 to go, Jeff Shulman shipped in his remaining 180,000. Victoria Roshkovan was next to shove, for less than Shulman, and the original raiser asked for a count before tossing in a call.
Victoria Roshkovan:
Jeff Shulman:
Original Raiser:
The was a good one for Shulman to keep his pair in front. The turn was clean for Shulman, but the peeled off on the river to send Roshkovan the main pot, and leave Shulman back where he started with the side pot.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Victoria Roshkovan
|
250,000
250,000
|
250,000 |
Jeff Shulman |
200,000
-10,000
|
-10,000 |
Day 1c of Event #5: $500 The Housewarming No-Limit Hold-em, in the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas attracted 5,526 entries. This was the highest amount of players yet for a single day of entries this series, and brought in $2,320,920 in prize money. That brought the running total for the tournament to an incredible $5,381,040, crushing the $5 million guarantee, and there’s still one more day to go! After 22 levels, 249 players finished the day, joining the 311 that have already qualified.
Jared Griener has amassed more than $2.2 million in tournament earnings and is the #1 all-time money player from Utah. He bagged up 2,300,000 going into Day 2.
George “Tony” Degon led the field as Day 1c finished up. Degon bagged 4,665,000 moving into Day 2 on Monday, June 6, kicking off at 10 a.m. He joined Griener and notable international players such as Roberto Begni from Switzerland (2,440,000), Yohonn Sagot from France (2,750,000) and Jean-Francois Alexandre from Canada (2,920,000), alongside domestic players William Givens (2,920,000), James Little (2,680,000) and Jeffrey Rogers (3,035,000) on the final day. Women’s Poker Hall Of Fame member Kathy Liebert also qualified for Day 2 with 925,000.
Player | Count* |
George "Tony" Degon | 4,665,000 |
Jason Johnson | 3,575,000 |
Jack Najjar | 3,290,000 |
Jeffrey Rogers | 3,035,000 |
Benjamin Mccoy | 3,025,000 |
Gurunagaraju Salla | 2,935,000 |
Jean-Francois Alexandre | 2,920,000 |
Will Givens | 2,920,000 |
Spencer Tep | 2,800,000 |
Yohann Sagot | 2,750,000 |
Unsuccessful attempts came from the likes of bracelet winners Ryan Depaulo, Dieter Dechant and David Jackson. Women In Poker Hall of Fame member JJ Liu was also unsuccessful, as were Ravens Defensive Tackle Calais Campbell and the well-known and poker fan favourite K.L. Cleeton.
Monday will be the final opportunity for those still wishing to make an appearance as the fourth and final starting flight will get underway at 10 a.m. local time. Once again, PokerNews will be bringing live updates straight from the tournament floor.