Thursday, June 16, 2022 6:25 PM Local Time
Daniel Weinman Wins 1st Bracelet in Event #30: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed ($255,359)
Longtime poker pro Daniel Weinman defeated Jamey Hendrickson after three hands of heads-up poker to become the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Event #30: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-handed champion, good for his first-ever WSOP gold bracelet and $255,359 in prize money. He made it through 1,891 entries to win the biggest share of the $1,682,990 prize pool.
Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Weinman celebrated by having a video call with his fiancée and pet dog before hugging his star-studded rail that included Shaun Deeb, who picked Weinman in his fantasy draft for a very reasonable $1.
Event #30: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize (in USD) |
1 | Daniel Weinman | USA | $255,359 |
2 | Jamey Hendrikson | USA | $157,819 |
3 | Eduardo Bernal Sanchez | Colombia | $116,751 |
4 | Germandio Andoni | USA | $87,167 |
5 | Chino Rheem | USA | $65,685 |
6 | Ferenc Deak | Hungary | $49,962 |
7 | Stephen Song | USA | $38,363 |
8 | Ruslan Dykshteyn | USA | $29,739 |
Action from the Final Day Action
Ten players returned to the action on Day 3 with Weinman as chip leader closely followed by Colombian Eduardo Bernal Sanchez. The two short-stacks in Lautaro Guerra and Oliver Weis busted out within minutes of each other on different tables which allowed the final table to commence in earnest.
Ruslan Dykshteyn was the first player to be eliminated on the final table after Germandio Andoni cracked his aces by flopping a set of kings. Stephen Song hit the rail not long after Dykshteyn after losing to Weinman's pair of deuces.
Chino Rheem was the aggressor for most of the day and was the first player to break the 10,000,000 barrier. However, constant clashes with Andoni weakened Rheem's stack before eventually succumbing to Hendrikson in fifth place.
After the second break of the day, four players returned to the table and in the space of five hands Weinman knocked out Andoni, Sanchez, and runner-up Jamey Hendrickson, putting a quick end to the tournament.
Weinman outlasted 1,891 runners to win his first bracelet which he described as 15 years in the making. After discovering the victory has put him on top of the Player of the Year table, he is planning to play a lot more tournaments this summer, though not before celebrating with a round of golf.
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Thursday, June 16, 2022 5:34 PM Local Time
Jayme Hendrickson Eliminated in 2nd Place ($157,819)
In the third hand of heads-up play, Hendrickson limped in the small blind and Daniel Weinman checked.
The flop came an innocuous-looking which started a raising war where all the chips came into the middle with Hendrickson the player at risk for 13,000,000.
Jayme Hendrikson:
Daniel Weinman:
Weinman flopped two pair, while Hendrikson had a wrap. The runout of was no help to Hendrikson who finished in 2nd place for the biggest cash of his career. Daniel Weinman won his first WSOP gold bracelet.
Daniel Weinman | 37,820,000 | 14,320,000 |
Jamey Hendrickson | 0 | -13,800,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 5:22 PM Local Time
Eduardo Bernal Sanchez Eliminated in 3rd Place ($116,751)
Jamey Hendrickson limped from the button and was met by a pot bet from Eduardo Bernal Sanchez in the small blind for 1,000,000. Daniel Weinman called from the big blind and Hendrickson made it a family pot.
The flop of prompted Sanchez to move all-in for 2,700,000. Weinman raised over the top to isolate which forced Hendrickson to fold.
Eduardo Bernal Sanchez:
Daniel Weinman:
Weinman flopped the nut straight whilst Sanchez picked up a flush draw to go along with his pocket kings. However, there was no help for the Colombian as the board ran out . Sanchez heads for the exit but receives his first-ever six-figure score.
Daniel Weinman | 23,500,000 | 5,000,000 |
Jamey Hendrickson | 13,800,000 | -1,400,000 |
Eduardo Bernal Sanchez | 0 | -4,400,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 5:00 PM Local Time
Germandio Andoni Eliminated in 4th Place ($87,167)
Daniel Weinman raised to 750,000 preflop, then Germandio Andoni raised the pot to 2,050,000, which Weinman called.
On the flop of , Andoni moved all in, and Weinman called, putting Andoni at risk.
Germandio Andoni:
Daniel Weinman:
Andoni was a massive favorite on the flop with top pair, nut flush draw and a gutter straight draw, but the turn gave Weinman the lead with two pair.
The river was a complete blank and sealed Andoni's fate as he was eliminated in fourth place for a payout of $87,167.
Daniel Weinman | 18,500,000 | 8,600,000 |
Germandio Andoni | 0 | -7,100,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 4:45 PM Local Time
Level 32 started
Level: 32
Blinds: 125,000/250,000
Ante: 250,000
Thursday, June 16, 2022 4:23 PM Local Time
Weinman Gets Paid On The River
Daniel Weinman bet 500,000 from the button and was called by Germandio Andoni on the big blind.
The flop came which was checked by both players. The yurn encouraged Andoni to bet 625,000 which was called by Weinman.
The paired the board on the river. Andoni checked to Weinman who bet 1,200,000. Andoni did not look comfortable whilst making his decision. He eventually called and Weinman revealed for a flush. Andoni revealed to show he was pipped by one card and tapped the felt for Weinman's better hand.
Jamey Hendrickson | 15,200,000 | 1,950,000 |
Daniel Weinman | 9,900,000 | 300,000 |
Germandio Andoni | 7,100,000 | -2,300,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 4:11 PM Local Time
Sanchez Gets Double Through Andoni
Eduardo Bernal Sanchez got it all in preflop against Germandio Andoni, with Snachez at risk.
Eduardo Bernal Sanchez:
Germandio Andoni:
The board came which meant Sanchez was the winner with trip threes with an ace kicker, beating Andoni's ten kicker.
Sanchez was awarded the pot for a full double up.
Germandio Andoni | 9,400,000 | 900,000 |
Eduardo Bernal Sanchez | 4,400,000 | -250,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 3:57 PM Local Time
Chino Rheem Eliminated in 5th Place ($65,685)
Jamey Hendrickson bet 500,000 from the button. Chino Rheem in the small blind raised to 1,700,000, Hendrickson bet pot which was enough to put Rheem all in for his remaining 3,100,000 chips.
Chino Rheem:
Jamey Hendrickson:
The flop of did not help Rheem and the turn left him drawing dead as Hendrickson made a flush. The completed the board and Rheem's search for an inaugural WSOP gold bracelet continues as he exits in fifth place
Jamey Hendrickson | 13,250,000 | 4,450,000 |
Chino Rheem | 0 | -3,900,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 3:25 PM Local Time
Level 31 started
Level: 31
Blinds: 100,000/200,000
Ante: 200,000
Thursday, June 16, 2022 3:24 PM Local Time
Rheem and Andoni Pile it In
Chino Rheem raised preflop to 450,000, but then was three-bet by Germandio Andoni to 1,350,000. Rheem thought for a second, then called the bet, leaving himself only 2,000,000 behind.
On the flop of , Rheem shoved and Andoni called, the cards were tabled with Rheem at risk.
Chino Rheem:
Germandio Andoni:
"Any nine, i need any nine," Rheem announced to his rail, as he was behind Andoni's two pair of jacks and eights.
"Or an eight!" He shouted as the landed on the turn to give each player trip eights with an ace-queen kicker.
The river was a brick and the two players chopped the pot.
Germandio Andoni | 8,500,000 | -200,000 |
Chino Rheem | 3,900,000 | -700,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 3:08 PM Local Time
Latest Chip Counts
Daniel Weinman | 9,600,000 | 1,700,000 |
Jamey Hendrickson | 8,800,000 | 3,300,000 |
Germandio Andoni | 8,700,000 | 4,675,000 |
Eduardo Bernal Sanchez | 4,650,000 | -2,650,000 |
Chino Rheem | 4,600,000 | -3,200,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 3:02 PM Local Time
Andoni On Fight Back
Germandio Andoni bet 400,000 from the hijack and was called by Chino Rheem in the big blind.
Both players checked the flop of . The turn brought the where Rheem bet 500,000. Andoni moved all in for 2,525,000. Rheem pondered over his decision before letting his cards go.
Chino Rheem | 7,800,000 | -1,100,000 |
Germandio Andoni | 4,025,000 | -3,775,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 2:25 PM Local Time
Level 30 started
Level: 30
Blinds: 100,000/150,000
Ante: 150,000
Thursday, June 16, 2022 2:09 PM Local Time
Break Time
The remaining five players are on their first 15-minute break of the day.
Thursday, June 16, 2022 2:08 PM Local Time
Hendrickson Doubles Through Rheem
Daniel Weinman bet 300,000 from the button and was raised by Jamey Hendrickson in the small blind to 1,100,000. Chino Rheem in the big blind raised to 2,500,000.
Daniel Weinman folded and Hendrickson moved all of his remaining chips in for 2,600,000 which Rheem called.
Jamey Hendrickson:
Chino Rheem:
Hendrickson shouted "One time!" but Rheem corrected him by saying "You have already used it Jamey!" Hendrickson responded by shouting "Two times!" which brought laughter to the table.
The flop of gave Hendrickson middle pair, a flush draw, and a wrap which limited the number of outs for Rheem. The board was completed by the to give the Auburn, Washington, native two pair.
Hendrickson has already guaranteed his biggest ever recorded cash, with his biggest win so far coming last month when he cashed for $8,423 at The Lodge in Round Rock, Texas.
Chino Rheem | 8,900,000 | -3,100,000 |
Daniel Weinman | 7,900,000 | 500,000 |
Germandio Andoni | 7,800,000 | -1,050,000 |
Eduardo Bernal Sanchez | 7,300,000 | -800,000 |
Jamey Hendrickson | 5,500,000 | 4,200,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 1:57 PM Local Time
Ferenc Deak Eliminated in 6th Place ($49,962)
Ferenc Deak raised preflop to 420,000, but then Chino Rheem raised the pot, to which Deak pushed all in, putting himself at risk.
Ferenc Deak:
Chino Rheem:
The board ran out and Rheem won with just one pair, eights.
Ferenc Deak was eliminated in sixth place for a payout of $49,962.
Chino Rheem | 12,000,000 | 1,900,000 |
Ferenc Deak | 0 | -2,100,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 1:42 PM Local Time
Deak Wins Small Pot
Ferenc Deak in the small blind limped and Jamey Hendrickson in the big blind checked his option.
Both players checked the flop of . Hendrickson bet the pot for 360,000 on the turn and was called by Deak.
The on the river brought in the back-door flush and double-paired the board. Deak moved all in for 1,000,000 chips. Hendrickson looked frustrated and folded revealing the .
Chino Rheem | 10,100,000 | 3,800,000 |
Germandio Andoni | 8,850,000 | 950,000 |
Eduardo Bernal Sanchez | 8,100,000 | -400,000 |
Daniel Weinman | 7,400,000 | -2,300,000 |
Ferenc Deak | 2,100,000 | -250,000 |
Jamey Hendrickson | 1,300,000 | -500,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 1:32 PM Local Time
Sanchez Flops Trips, Gets Double
On a heads-up flop of , Jamey Hendrickson bet 300,000 into his opponent, Eduardo Bernal Sanchez. Sanchez thought for a moment before he put in a raise to 1,200,000, but then Hendrickson snap-reraised all in, covering Sanchez.
"Call!" Sanchez announced as he flipped over for trip fours.
Hendrickson looked disgusted as he turned over for two pair.
The runout of secured Sanchez's victory with a full house, awarding him the huge pot for a full double, much to the excitement of his rail, whose cheers could be heard throughout the room.
Eduardo Bernal Sanchez | 8,500,000 | 3,800,000 |
Jamey Hendrickson | 1,800,000 | -5,600,000 |
Thursday, June 16, 2022 1:19 PM Local Time
Level 29 started
Level: 29
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
Thursday, June 16, 2022 1:16 PM Local Time
Stephen Song Eliminated In 7th Place ($38,363)
Stephen Song and Daniel Weinman got their chips in the middle on a flop of with Song at risk for 2,100,000 chips.
Stephen Song:
Daniel Weinman:
Song had an open-ended straight draw, while Weinman had a wrap. The on the turn gave Weinman bottom pair and a was a massive brick. Somehow Weinman won with a pair of deuces sending Song to the payout cage.
Daniel Weinman | 9,700,000 | 2,000,000 |
Stephen Song | 0 | -2,250,000 |