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2022 World Series of Poker

Event #57: $600 Deepstack Championship No-Limit Hold'em
Dias: 2
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
q10
Prémio
$299,464
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$2,505,630
Entradas
4,913
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
39
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 2
Entradas
560
Jogadores em jogo
60

Lie Takes it Down

Nível 27 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Aylar Lie
Aylar Lie

Action was picked up on the river, which completed the {k-Spades}{q-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{j-Clubs} board. There was about 1,100,000 already in the pot. Konstantinos Tsikopoulos fired for 425,000 before Aylar Lie moved all in for 1,410,000.

Tsikopoulos went into the tank for several minutes, albeit not without warning. "Sorry guys, this is gonna take a minute," he told the table after Lie's shove. Tsikopoulos was in visible shock at the jam, seeming to be perplexed as to what his right move would be.

"You said I have your number, she has mine," he said to Sarah Wasch, sitting to his right.

"At least you're human," she responded.

Tsikopoulos was not doing a particularly good job of covering his hole cards, and the player to his left conspicuously leaned over and saw them. Another player across the table, Jordan Winn, pointed this out to Tsikopoulos, who was unaffected by this information.

A minute or two later, Winn called the clock on Tsikopoulos, to which he told him it was not necessary, and he made the laydown, tossing his cards into the muck. Winn asked the player who had seen Tsikopoulos' hole cards to share what they were. He remained quiet. The floor had just arrived following the call for the clock, and Winn and the table explained the situation to the floor person, who said that since one player saw them, the information must be shared with the table. Tsikopoulos obliged without objection, stating that he folded a straight, having held {a-}{10-Hearts}.

"That's sick if you made that bluff," Tsikopoulos told Lie, who said nothing, but sat that with a big smile on her face.

Several minutes later, the table was still discussing the hand, with Jeremy Ausmus remarking that it had to have been at least 10 minutes in its totality.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Aylar Lie no
Aylar Lie
2,935,000
1,835,000
1,835,000
Konstantinos Tsikopoulos ca
Konstantinos Tsikopoulos
2,400,000
-750,000
-750,000

Tags: Aylar LieJeremy AusmusJordan WinnKonstantinos TsikopoulosSarah Wasch

John Ypma Leads Final Players; Ausmus Still In the Hunt

Nível 27 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
John Ypma
John Ypma

Out of the 4,913 entries that took to the felt in Event #57: $600 Deepstack Championship at the 2022 World Series of Poker, just 560 returned for Day 2 action, and only 60 bagged chips at the conclusion of play. They'll return for Day 3 on Wednesday, June 29th, at 12:00 p.m. local time at the Paris and Bally's casino and will play down to the final five players.

All the remaining players are guaranteed at least a $5,273 payday but all have their eyes on the $299,464 top prize in addition to the coveted gold bracelet.

Event #57: $600 Deepstack Championship No-Limit Hold'em Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1John YpmaUnited States6,660,00066
2John CiccarelliUnited States6,635,00066
3Mike VanierUnited States6,085,00060
4Jonathan HyattUnited States5,200,00052
5Yota MitsuiJapan4,775,00047
6Nick MarchingtonUnited Kingdom4,415,00044
7Patrick TruongUnited States4,330,00043
8Abdullah AlshantiUnited States4,135,00041
9Jon Van FleetUnited States4,100,00041
10Brett ManloveUnited States3,690,00036

John Ypma is presently leading the way with 6,660,000. Ypma was already in the top three stacks when he came back to the field this morning with exactly 100 big blind and continued to build. He is currently scoring his first live WSOP event with this event and his biggest live cash.

He is closely followed by John Ciccarelli (6,635,000) and Mike Vanier (6,085,000), who will try to surpass his best result when he finished in fifth place of the 2019 $3,200 WSOP.com ONLINE No-Limit Hold'em High Roller. They are the first three players to cross six million in chips

Ypma is joined by a couple of big names: famous online crusher Jonathan "apestyles" Van Fleet (4,100,000), four-time WSOP winner Jeremy Ausmus (2,900,000), Craig McCorkell (2,430,000) and Canadian Samuel Gagnon (3,600,000). Ausmus had a comfortable stack to start the day, and although he suffered a setback or two, his stack steadily trended upward throughout the ten levels of Day 2 play.

Richard Dixon, who final tabled this same event last year to finish in fifth place for $68,604, bagged 2,000,000 in chips and will try his best for a back-to-back final table appearance.

It didn't take long for chips to start flying around once Day 2 action had begun. Several notable names hit the rail early, including two-time bracelet winner Chris Moorman (540th - $1,051), Scott Margereson (457th - $1,201), Kelly Minkin (436th - $1,293), Brett Apter (415th - $1,293), Alejandro ‘PapoMC’ Lococo (409th - $1,293) and Nacho Barbero (405th - $1,293).

Action resumes on June 29 at Level 28, blinds 50,000/ 100,000 with a 100,000 when the remaining 60 players will continue their quest for the gold. There will be a 15-minute break every two levels and a 60-minute dinner break after level 33 (around 6:30 p.m.).

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Tags: Abdullah AlshantiBrett ApterChris MoormanCraig McCorkellJeremy AusmusJohn CiccarelliJohn YpmaJon Van FleetJonathan HyattKelly MinkinMike VanierNacho BarberoNick MarchingtonPatrick TruongRichard DixonSamuel GagnonScott Margereson