2022 World Series of Poker

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

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q2
Prize
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$80,782,475
Entries
8,663
Players Info - Day 1d
Entries
4,370
Players Left
3,295

Several Main Event Champions Find Bags on Day 1d of the Main Event, Ivey Falls Just Short

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Chris Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker

The final starting flight of the 2022 World Series of Poker $10,000 No-Limit Hold 'em World Championship has officially finished play.

Day 1d had the poker world teeming with excitement, and it absolutely did not disappoint. Thousands of players filled seats across the new home for the series at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas. Some 4,481 players sat down today to begin their quest at long-lasting poker glory. Only 3,294 were able to continue that journey by finding a bag for Day 2.

The record number of entrants in the Main Event was set in 2006 when Jamie Gold took all the chips from the other 8,872 players in the field. With late registration open through two levels of each Day 2 on July 7th and 8th, that number could still be bested by Friday.

Vince Vaughn Procession
Vince Vaughn Procession

Vince Vaughn started today’s festivities in a dramatic fashion. With rousing music and fanfare, he entered the Bally's Event Center in an armored Caesar costume; Vaughn unveiled the magnificently decorated 2022 Main Event bracelet before announcing, "Shuffle up and deal!" to get the day started.

Event #70: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event Day 1d Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Hao ChenChina580,100725
2Randal HeebUnited States339,000424
3Mathieu HisFrance316,000395
4Joseph BoldUnited Kingdom299,400374
5Bjorn StowenoGermany289,000361
6Jared HymanUnited States285,000356
7Daniel HachemAustralia283,700355
8Matthew WiegmanUnited States283,300354
9Sergio CoutinhoPortugal277,000346
10David FinkelUnited States273,500342

*Chen's stack will be verified once he opens his chip bag on Day 2

Multiple Main Event Champions fired in today’s flight and found bags in their quest to accomplish the rare feat of becoming a multiple-title winner. Koray Aldemir (71,800), Chris Moneymaker (108,000), Greg Merson (103,700), Joe Hachem (21,600), and Johnny Chan (218,800) all navigated the populous Day 1 field and came out on the other side with chips. Chan flopped a full house late in the day to bust an opponent and chip up big.

Chan was delighted with how his Day 1 went. Speaking to PokerNews, Chan said, "It was a wonderful day. That's the best first day in the main event for the last at least 15 years, I have more chips than I ever have in the main event. This the first year, I got over 200,000, I'm very happy. The table was very nice. I got to play with nine different players that I never played poker with before."

Moneymaker ended the day in good spirits. "I'm happy, you know, just getting through Day 1 with a decent stack is what you want," he shared. When asked about players reacting when they see him to this day, he said, "It's kind of crazy; I still get those reactions. It's always nice to have fans and have people rooting for you."

Phil Ivey couldn't get anything going late and unfortunately busted when he three-bet shoved against an opponent's open and his king-ten couldn't improve against his opponent's ace-queen.

Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir

Many notable names were able to find a bag heading into Day 2. Eli Elezra (127,500), Alan Keating, Mikita Badziakouski, Ben Spragg (78,000), Robert Mizrachi (176,600), Ashley Frank (21,500), Michael Reisman (82,800) and Jeff Sluzinski (42,300) all had their names on bags at the end of play.

Players who met their tournament end on Day 1d include Fedor Holz, Brad Owen, Landon Tice, Allen Kessler, and Brandon Adams.

Players who bagged today will return on Friday, July 8th at 11 a.m, to play their Day 2 separate from the other three starting flights. Stay tuned here at PokerNews as we move from starting flight action into deeper days of the most prestigious poker tournament in the world.

Tags: Alan KeatingAllen KesslerAshley FrankBen SpraggBrad OwenBrandon AdamsChris MoneymakerEli ElezraFedor HolzGreg MersonJamie GoldJeff SluzinskiJoe HachemJohnny ChanKoray AldemirLandon TiceMichael ReismanMikita BadziakouskiParis Las VegasPhil IveyRobert MizrachiVince Vaughn

Ivey Knocked Out In Second-to-Last Hand of the Night

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

Phil Ivey stood up and walked out of the room after losing an all in push and the table relayed to PokerNews what happened.

Andrew Touchette raised to 1,300 on the button and Ivey, who was in the small blind, pushed all in for 17,000. Touchette called and the cards were on their backs.

Phil Ivey: {k-}{10-}
Andrew Touchette: {a-}{q-}

The board ran out {a-}{j-}{5-}{10-}{8-} and with no help for Ivey, he was sent out of the tournament just before bagging for the end of the night.

Player Chips Progress
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Andrew Touchette
68,000
18,400
18,400
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Phil Ivey
Busted
WSOP 11X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

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Cheekuri Lays Down a Set to Chan

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Johhny Chan
Johhny Chan

Kalyan Cheekuri raised in the cutoff to 1,500 and both the small blind and Johnny Chan made the call.

The dealer spread a flop of {9-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{2-Spades} and the action checked to Cheekuri as he continued with a bet of 1,200. The small blind called and Chan put in a check-raise to 5,200. Cheekuri three-bet to 18,800, forcing the small blind to fold and Chan made the call.

The {q-Spades} hit the turn and Chan checked to Cheekuri who continued to fire, betting 24,000. Chan put in another check-raise, this time to 52,000. Cheekuri went deep into the tank and after a couple of minutes passed he made the call.

The {5-Clubs} completed the board and Chan moved all-in for 67,400, putting Cheekuri in the tank once again. Eventually, Cheekuri tabled {2-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} for a set of deuces on the flop as he folded. Chan quickly tossed his cards into the muck as he reached to collect the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Johnny Chan
169,400
27,400
27,400
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
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Kalyan Cheekuri
121,500

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Brandon Adams Eliminated

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Brandon Adams
Brandon Adams

WSOP bracelet winner and renowned high-roller Brandon Adams could not survive Day 1D, busting mid-way through the fifth and final level of the day.

Adams has made several deep runs in previous Main Events, finishing 69th in 2007, 95th in 2015, and 117th in 2016.

Player Chips Progress
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Brandon Adams
Busted
StakeKings

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Ivey Fighting Back

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

A player in middle position opened for 1,500. Both Phil Ivey in the small blind and Loni Hui in the big blind made the call.

The flop came {q-Spades}{3-Clubs}{2-Hearts}. Ivey and Hui checked, the opener continued for 1,500. Only Ivey made the call.

On the {5-Diamonds} turn, both players checked to head to a river.

The last card was the {k-Hearts}. Ivey led for 4,000 into his opponent, who released his cards fairly quickly.

Player Chips Progress
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Phil Ivey
23,000
-25,000
-25,000
WSOP 11X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Saout Enters the Field

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Antoine Saout
Antoine Saout

Antoine Saout has entered today's starting flight of the Main Event.

The Frenchman has over $8,000,000 in career earnings, including two final tables in previous Main Events.

He finished 3rd in the 2009 Main Event for a cash of $3.479,670, and 5th in the 2017 Main Event for a cash of $2,000,000. His resume also includes a third deep Main Event run, finishing 25th in the 2016 iteration of the event.

Player Chips Progress
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Antoine Saout
57,000
7,000
7,000

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Hayes Around 250,000 After Delivering Brutal Bustout

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
PT Hayes
PT Hayes

PT Hayes opened to 1,600 and was three-bet by his opponent to 5,200. Hayes four-bet to 22,000 and was called.

The flop came {a-Hearts}{a-Spades}{6-Hearts} and Hayes continued for 60,000. His opponent, with 65,000 behind, moved all in and Hayes threw in the extra red chip.

Opponent: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}
PT Hayes: {k-Hearts}{k-Spades}

Hayes was very far behind and could only be saved by running hearts.

However, the board ran out {10-Hearts}{2-Hearts} to stun the table and give Hayes the huge win and taking his stack to just under 250,000 while his opponent was eliminated, astonished by the blow he had been dealt.

Player Chips Progress
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PT Hayes
248,000
101,000
101,000

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"JohnnyBax" Flashes an Ace on Ten-High Board

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Cliff Josephy
Cliff Josephy

There was approximately 15,000 in the middle on the {7-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{4-Clubs} flop and Cliff Josephy, aka "JohnnyBax" fired out 5,500.

His opponent went deep into the blender for two minutes before opting to fold.

Josephy pushed forward his to cards as an offer to show and flipped over the {a-Clubs} as he dragged the pot.

"The other one is the three of hearts right?" asked his opponent.

Josephy put his hands in the air as if to say "I don't know".

Player Chips Progress
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Cliff Josephy
55,000
-19,500
-19,500
WSOP 2X Winner

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Hendrix Eliminated by Zukowicz Pocket Aces

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Adam Hendrix
Adam Hendrix

With about 10,000 in the middle, the flop read {9-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{4-Spades} and Adam Hendrix checked to Monika Zukowicz who took about ten seconds before putting out a bet of 3,500. Hendrix called.

The {4-Hearts} hit the turn and Hendrix check-called another bet of 8,000.

When the {3-Diamonds} hit the river, Hendrix checked once more before Zukowicz pushed her entire stack of 62,000 across the line. Hendrix went deep into the tank, breaking down his stack of 19,700.

"I really want to believe you. It feels like ace-four more than aces," Hendrix said aloud as he was contemplating his decision.

Eventually Hendrix dropped some chips across the line to make the call and Zukowicz tabled {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds} for aces up. Hendrix quickly showed {8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} before tossing his cards face down into the muck and grabbing his bag to exit the tournament area.

Player Chips Progress
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Monika Zukowicz
115,500
28,500
28,500
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Adam Hendrix
Busted

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Racener Scores The Knockout

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
John Racener
John Racener

The action was picked up in a multi-way pot with roughly 5,000 in the middle on a flop of {q-Spades}{9-Spades}{5-Spades}. The big blind checked and John Racener bet 1,600 from middle position. The cutoff called and the big blind elected on a shove for 17,700 total. Racener took a moment but made the call and the cutoff got out of the way.

Opponent: {j-Spades}{10-Hearts}
John Racener: {q-Clubs}{q-Hearts}

Racener flopped top set but was up against a flush draw and open-ender. The board ran out {7-Diamonds} turn and {7-Spades} river giving Racener a full-house and secured the knockout after having to dodge a lot of outs.

Player Chips Progress
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John Racener
93,000
36,200
36,200
WSOP 2X Winner

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