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2022 World Series of Poker

Event #6: $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Dia: 1
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Informações
2022 World Series of Poker
Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
a4
Prémio
$509,717
Informações
Buy-in
$25,000
Prémio Total
$1,512,000
Total de entradas
64
Informações do Nível
Nível
55
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0
Informações dos Jogadores - Dia 1
Entradas
64
Jogadores restantes
16
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Gostisa Gets Paid on the River, Takes Lead over Aldemir

Rok Gostisa and the 2021 WSOP Main Event Champion Koray Aldemir bumped heads in a wild hand that gave Gostisa a sizable chip advantage.

After Gostisa called Aldemir's three-bet of 12,600, the flop came {5-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}. Aldemir's 5,800 chip continuation bet was called after 30 seconds.

Following the {6-Diamonds} turn, Aldemir sat for over a minute before deciding to check. Gostisa responded with a bet of 8,500, which Aldemir called after another minute in the tank.

With the {10-Diamonds} on the river, Aldemir opted to lead for 4,000 - less than 10% of the pot. Gostisa came back with a 35,000 raise, which was snapped off by Aldemir.

Gostisa showed {k-Diamonds}{q-Clubs} and scooped the pot after Aldemir puffed his cheeks and showed the {j-Diamonds}.

Tags: Koray AldemirRok Gostisa

Petrangelo Narrows Gap Against Rheem

Nick Petrangelo opened to 2,100, Chino Rheem raised to 11,100, and Petrangelo called.

The dealer spread the {k-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} flop and Rheem led for 15,000. Petrangelo called.

On the {10-Clubs} turn, Rheem check-folded to a bet of 30,000, and Petrangelo scooped the pot to narrow the gap.

Klein, Galfond, and Ramos Among those in Early Deficits

Nível: 4

Blinds: 600/1,200

Ante: 0

Badziakouski Holds Commanding Lead over Tice

Mikita Badziakouski built up an early lead over Landon Tice through the first couple of levels. With around 15,000 already in the middle and the board reading {9-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}, Badziakouski led out with a bet of 12,000. Tice called and the {5-Spades} hit the river.

Badziakouski thought for a minute before sliding out a stack of around 125,000. Tice, sitting with just over 80,000 chips, quickly dispatched his cards and Badziakouski continued to grow his lead.

At a nearby table, Jeremy Ausmus also came out victorious in his matchup with Pieter Aerts.

Tags: Jeremy AusmusLandon TicePieter AertsMikita Badziakouski

Bujtas First to Advance by Defeating Persson

Eric Persson was seen making his exit from the tournament as Laszlo Bujtas had won all the chips.

Persson had approximately 45,000 chips to start the final hand and held {a-Clubs}{10-Hearts} against Bujtas' {k-Hearts}{q-Clubs}.

The rest of Persson's chips went in on the river on the {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}{q-Hearts}{q-Spades}{2-Hearts} completed board, and Bujtas secured his entry into the second round with a full house.

Tags: Eric PerssonLaszlo Bujtas

Ivey Scoops Three-Bet Pot to Extend Lead over Puustinen

Phil Ivey continued to build his lead over online heads-up specialist Henri Puustinen, who reached the semi-finals in this event in 2021.

After Ivey's initial raise, Puustinen three-bet to 8,000. Ivey gave him the stare down before putting in the call.

The flop came {6-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}. Following a 20-second wait, Puustinen checked over to Ivey who was happy to check back.

An {8-Clubs} on the turn did nothing for the action as both players decided to slowly go check-check.

Following the {a-Spades} on the river, the Finn checked his hand and Ivey chose to finally fire 15,000 in the middle. A minute went by before Puustinen opted to muck his cards.

Tags: Henri PuustinenPhil Ivey

PN Podcast: Sports Betting Fraud, WSOP Preview & Guest Billy Hayes of Midnight Express Fame

PokerNews Podcast
PokerNews Podcast

In the latest edition of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway and Jesse Fullen come to you from the PokerNews office at the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP). They share highlights from the WSOP Press Conference, preview the PokerNews Cup at Golden Nugget from June 24-28, and remember Todd Terry, who passed away at age 48.

They also discuss bracelet winner Cory Zeidman being indicted for $25M sports betting fraud scheme, Bill Perkins buying art for $15.3 million, preview the first-ever BetMGM Poker Championship headlining ARIA Poker Classic w/ $1M GTD, Andrew Neeme becoming the latest WPT Ambassador, and Mark Davis denying Darren Elias the win in the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown. A slew of other tournaments crowned winners and are highlighted in this episode including from the 2022 Lodge Championship Series, Triton Madrid, 888poker LIVE Barcelona, RGPS Downstream Casino, and MSPT South Dakota State Poker Championship.

Finally, Chad sits down with this week's guest, Billy Hayes, who is best known for his autobiographical book Midnight Express about his experiences in and escape from a Turkish prison after being convicted of smuggling hashish. He's planning to play the WSOP Main Event this year, which he talks about after sharing his incredible story with listeners. Plus he gives a glimpse into his new book Midnight Express Epilogue: Train Keeps Rolling.

Listen to the New PokerNews Podcast Here!

Nível: 3

Blinds: 500/1,000

Ante: 0

Gonzales Pulls Ahead of Deeb

Shaun Deeb raised it up to 2,000 on the button and Matthew Gonzales three-bet to 7,300 from the big blind. Deeb called and the dealer fanned the flop of {k-Spades}{6-Spades}{5-Spades}.

Both players knuckled the table and the {a-Spades} landed on the turn. Gonzales led out with a small bet of 1,700 and Deeb stuck around to see the {q-Clubs} on the river. Gonzales reached for a bet of 8,000 this time and Deeb instantly mucked, sending the pot to Gonzales.

Tags: Shaun DeebMatthew Gonzales