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2022 53rd Annual World Series of Poker The Official WSOP Live Updates

Sunday, July 03, 2022 to Sunday, July 03, 2022

Event #70: $10,000 MAIN EVENT No-Limit Hold'em World Championship

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  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • Prizepool: $80,782,475
  • Entries: 8,663
  • Remaining: 0

EVENT UPDATES

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Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:47 PM Local Time
Most Overbet Jams, Omara Calls with Best Hand

With around 200,000 in the pot and the board reading      , Eric Most opted to put Jon Omara in for his last 276,000.

Omara would call it off in very little time and Most slammed down    for ace high. Omara calmly turned over    for top pair and got the full double to over 750,000.

Jon Omara752,000518,000
Eric Most350,000-200,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:46 PM Local Time
Campbell Takes from Raus

Kevin Campbell

Kevin Campbell, who bubbled the 2021 Main Event and now finds himself in the money, opened to 16,000 in early position before Martin Raus three-bet to 40,000 as the player next to act. Campbell called when the action folded around.

Campbell checked on the flop of     and called a bet of 28,000 from Raus. Campbell checked again on the   turn and his opponent checked back.

Campbell then led out for 41,000 on the   river and Raus laid it down.

Kevin Campbell760,000218,000
Martin Raus150,000-328,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:43 PM Local Time
Kenney Eliminated Early on Day 4

Bryn Kenney

Despite being one of the chip leaders going into Day 3, Bryn Kenney was seen leaving Bally's Orange after busting on Day 4.

Bryn Kenney0-232,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:43 PM Local Time
Baumann Hero Calls the River

Gaelle Baumann

On the river, Gaelle Baumann was on the button in a heads-up pot. About 60,000 was in the middle and the board showed      .

Michael Gonzalez bet 28,000 from the big blind. Baumann thought for about a minute making the call.

Her opponent mucked, Baumann showed    for ace high and the winner.

Gaelle Baumann525,000153,000
Michael Gonzalez480,000-80,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:40 PM Local Time
More Recent Eliminations
Cole Ferraro0-167,000
Jordan Spurlin0-350,000
Colten Yamagishi0-309,000
Adrian Mateos0-346,000
Daniel Hachem0-264,000
Isaac Kempton0-154,000
Leo Zamarripa0-100,000
Dinesh Alt0-246,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:35 PM Local Time
Gone in the First Level
Nicholas Zautra0-88,000
Vasco Morgado0-138,000
William Davies0-69,000
Julien Loire0-232,000
Mark Ioli0-267,000
Yousuke Nakazawa0-118,000
Steven Onan0-79,000
Junfeng Wang0-96,000
Mats Karlsson0-219,000
Tony Ma0-127,000
Ric De00
Osman Ihlamur0-99,000
Ryan Remmes00
Christopher Costa0-142,000
Jeremy Becker0-893,000
Jonatan Cameron00
Warren Aspey0-408,000
David Marcoullier0-177,000
Joshua Meyer0-314,000
Mark Eaton0-113,000
Tobias Ziegler0-130,000
Michael McNeil0-209,000
Robert Preston0-131,000
Dylan Foster0-123,000
Shunto Kakii0-146,000
Vlastimil Pustina0-160,000
Anthony Denove00
James Grossman0-39,000
Eungkwan Kim0-148,000
Florian Kraft0-36,000
Daryl Norman0-208,000
Eric Most0-550,000
Diego Emperador0-244,000
Cole Ferraro0-167,000
Ronnie Day0-259,000
Maria Konnikova0-158,000
Christopher Sutton0-126,000
Paul Lentz0-141,000
Sheldon Ingham0-370,000
Kevin Hildebrand0-108,000
Sam Ho0-114,000
Andrew Kelsall00
Michel Dumas0-144,000
Daisuke Goto0-244,000
Lewis Spencer0-86,000
Dennis Wilke0-271,000
Sebastian Harasim0-77,000
Jeremiah Ferrara0-185,000
Filipp Khavin0-708,000
Sergio Coutinho0-95,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:35 PM Local Time
Abdalla Hangs On With His Overpair

Jake Abdalla

The board read      and about 200,000 sat in the pot. Umut Ozturk checked to Jake Abdalla who bet 90,000. Ozturk check-raised to 190,000. After some thought, Abdalla made the call.

The river landed the  . Ozturk didn't continue his aggression, instead checking to Abdalla. Abdalla quickly checked behind.

Ozturk showed    but Abdalla had him beat with   .

Jake Abdalla2,050,000435,000
Umut Ozturk960,000-162,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:35 PM Local Time
Assorted Bally's Red Counts
Aaron Mermelstein2,120,00070,000
Ali Imsirovic1,080,00020,000
Toby Lewis680,000215,000
Loni Hui650,000-100,000
Johan Schumacher640,000138,000
Ramon Colillas590,000259,000
Daniel Lazrus480,00085,000
Andrew Ostapchenko400,000151,000
Romain Lewis240,000-260,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:32 PM Local Time
The Fisherman Eyes a Deep Run

Move aside Hellmuth, Negreanu and Ivey — Max Pescatori is here to rub it in your faces that the Italian Pirate has cashed the Main and not them!

Fun fact: His name Pescatori (or pescatore) means fisherman in Italian. Not a bad name for a four-time bracelet-winner to have!

Max Pescatori500,000-190,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:27 PM Local Time
Gostisa Turns the Nuts to Double-Up

Robert Correa opened to 16,000 in early position and was called by Andre Akkari on his left. Leo Zamarripa came along from the small blind but Rok Gostisa three-bet to 83,000 from the big blind. Correa folded but both Akkari and Zamarripa called.

The flop fell     and Gostisa continued with a bet of 80,000. Akkari got out of the way and Zamarripa quickly called to see the   on the turn.

Zamarripa checked again and Gostisa counted out a bet of 200,000 this time. Zamarripa called and the   completed the board. Zamarripa checked for the third time and Gostisa shoved all in for 296,000. Zamarripa asked for a count and then called.

Gostisa turned over    for the nut straight and Zamarripa flashed the   before his cards hit the muck.

Andre Akkari1,540,000-110,000
Rok Gostisa1,430,000919,000
Leo Zamarripa100,000-1,543,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:23 PM Local Time
Smith Overbets the River

Dan Smith

Dan Smith had three-bet the big blind over an open from Danny Hannawa from early position and saw a flop of    . Both he and Hannawa checked the flop.

Both players also checked the   turn.

On the   river, Smith bet 175,000 into the pot of about 110,000. Hannawa thought for a bit and let his cards go.

Danny Hannawa1,210,000500,000
Dan Smith621,000261,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:22 PM Local Time
Shorr Gets a Bit Back

Shannon Shorr started the day over 500,000 in chips but has seen his stack shrink to start the day.

In a recent pot with a bit over 100,000 in the middle on a turn board of     , Shorr put out a bet of 30,000 from the button.

His opponent in the big blind eyed Shorr's stack and gave his decision some pause before opting to muck his hand and send some chips to the always dangerous Alabama product.

Shannon Shorr330,00059,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:21 PM Local Time
Li Gets a Full Double From Shorr

With a completed board of       spread across the felt, Shannon Shorr and Aaron Li were left heads-up in the blinds. Shorr led out with a bet of 89,000 and Li shoved all in for 273,000.

Shorr asked for the count and thought for roughly a minute before making the call. Li flipped over    for a king-high flush while Shorr was forced to show his    for a smaller flush.

Aaron Li725,000211,000
Shannon Shorr271,000-59,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:19 PM Local Time
Back-to-Back Three-Bets from Guyon

Roman Pumpernick opened to 16,000 in early position and Eric Place flat-called from the cutoff. Adrien Guyon then three-bet from the big blind to get both opponents to fold.

The next hand, Mitchell Johnson opened to 16,000 from the cutoff and Guyon three-bet to 57,000 out of the small blind. Johson folded to send Guyon another pot without having to see a flop.

Roman Pumpernick1,200,000150,000
Adrien Guyon500,000-69,000
Mitchell Johnson160,000-31,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:18 PM Local Time
Ahokas Can't Connect

Sampo Ahokas jammed for 102,000 from under the gun and was called by Eric Place in the big blind.

Sampo Ahokas:   
Eric Place:   

Ahokas failed to pair up on the       runout and was eliminated from the Main Event.

Eric Place350,000202,000
Sampo Ahokas0-110,000
Anthony Denove0-142,000
Ryan Remmes0-239,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:16 PM Local Time
Some More Counts From Bally's Red
Andre Akkari1,650,000330,000
Conrad Simpson840,000-24,000
Asher Conniff750,000421,000
Max Pescatori690,000221,000
Damian Salas595,000190,000
Kenny Tran595,000-44,000
Victor Ramdin505,000202,000
Greg Merson310,000-46,000
Farah Galfond255,000-5,000
Jon Turner96,000-258,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:15 PM Local Time
More Eliminations
Dean Morrow0-113,000
Arkadiy Tsinis0-87,000
Todd Melander0-109,000
Gregory Defeo0-40,000
Chandra Sekhar Venkatesan0-211,000
Christopher Puetz0-166,000
Jennifer Shahade0-36,000
Ray Fishman0-49,000
Anatolii Zyrin0-281,000
Lucas Langsweirdt0-44,000
James Sileo0-57,000
Oliver Biles00
Nils Tolpingrud0-153,000
Nicholas Eastwood0-31,000
Ilkin Amirov0-114,000
Michael Majewski0-92,000
Cyril Peralez0-260,000
David Smith0-40,000
Stephen Depew0-74,000
Cameron Cornell0-65,000
Noah Harthcock0-118,000
Anthony Marini0-97,000
Mohammad Arani0-122,000
Leroy Oswalt0-131,000
Eric Hicks0-110,000
Kenneth Kim0-182,000
Atrayon Trevino0-63,000
Jonathan Lowe0-55,000
Yossi Eluz0-57,000
Andreas Kniep00
Farid Jattin0-140,000
Marlin Drake0-99,000
William Phillips0-40,000
Matt Kramer0-23,000
Allen Lahouti0-44,000
Steven Buckley0-84,000
Robert Kuhn0-164,000
David Inselberg0-72,000
Nam Phan0-17,000
Patrick Beuter0-22,000
Matthias Auer0-3,000
Robert Damelian0-169,000
William Klevitz0-89,000
Sonke Jahn0-75,000
Ludovic Periaux0-153,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:14 PM Local Time
Funaro Jams River

With roughly 125,000 in the pot on a     flop, Frank Funaro bet 45,000 in the small blind, and his middle position opponent called.

The   fell on the turn, Funaro bet 130,000, and his opponent again called.

The   completed the board on the river and Funaro moved all in. "So sick," reacted his opponent, who was covered with his stack of approximately 800,000 behind. He mulled over possibilities for a minute or two and counted his stack, but ultimately released his hand to concede to Funaro.

Frank Funaro1,800,000415,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:12 PM Local Time
Tokoo's Main Event Dream Comes to an End

Shunsuke Tokoo, from the cutoff, ripped it in for his remaining 140,000 chips. Timothy Little pondered for a while and eventually called. The blinds folded and cards were on their backs.

Shunsuke Tokoo:   
Timothy Little:   

Unfortunately for Tokoo, an ace would come on the board and he'll have to settle for a min-cash of $15,000.

Timothy Little700,000180,000
Shunsuke Tokoo0-147,000
Sunday, July 10, 2022 1:01 PM Local Time
Colillas Battles with the Big Stack

The action folded around to Aaron Mermelstein in the small blind who just limped in. Ramon Colillas was in the big blind and chose to raise it up to 23,000. Mermelstein called and the dealer fanned the flop of    .

Mermelstein check-called a bet of 18,000 from Colillas and the   landed on the turn. Mermelstein checked again and Colillas went to cut out another bet which prompted a quick fold from Mermelstein.

Aaron Mermelstein2,050,000-9,000
Ramon Colillas331,000-187,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander