2022 World Series of Poker

Event #70: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Day: 2abc
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 2abc
Entries
2,789
Players Left
1,262

Gavin Munroe Leads After Day 2abc in Event #70: $10,000 Main Event World Championship

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Gavin Munroe
Gavin Munroe

It was another spectacle of a day at the 2022 World Series of Poker at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas as Day 2abc of Event #70: $10,000 Main Event World Championship got underway. There were 2,641 players that returned to their seats with hopes of advancing to Day 3.

When all was said and done after another five levels of play, Gavin Munroe emerged as the chip leader. Munroe accumulated a massive stack of 1,067,500 chips thanks in part to a late-night heater. Munroe has had plenty of recent success, especially on the WSOP circuit. The Alabama native captured his first WSOP Circuit ring in the $1,700 Main Event at the stop in Tunica, Mississippi. It was also his largest recorded cash of over $158,000.

"It's the first Main Event that I've played so it's nice. I had kings a lot, four times I think and I busted three players." While good cards are definitely needed to make a deep run, Munroe has come guns blazing all day long. "I’m always gas, gas, gas. My friends know that. So I guess we’re just going to keep at it."

Event #70: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event Day 2abc Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Gavin MunroeUnited States1,061,500425
2Karim RebeiFrance932,000373
3Nick HowardUnited States810,500324
4Ariya IwatoUnited States755,500302
5Steven StolzenfeldUnited States708,500283
6Ayaz MahmoodUnited States618,000247
7Franco GaspariniUnited Kingdom584,000234
8Sergio CastelluccioItaly570,500228
9Aliaksandr ShylkoBelarus558,500223
10Richard LeeUnited States555,500222

While Munroe was the only player to put a seven-figure stack in the bag, another player sitting among the leaders is Karim Rebei who finished the day with 932,000 chips. Rebei is also playing the Main Event for the first time and is extremely excited to be atop the leaderboard. "It's like a dream to be on the top counts, I don't realize it yet. I got very lucky today, and I also made a lot of bluffs that went through, including one against Jason Koon. It's a really great surprise to live that."

Karim Rebei bagged up the second biggest stack on Day 2abc
Karim Rebei bagged up the second biggest stack on Day 2abc

Players Advancing in the 2022 WSOP Main Event

DateDayEntriesAdvancing
July 3rdDay 1a896631
July 4thDay 1b879634
July 5thDay 1c1,8601,376
July 6thDay 1d4,3703,294
July 7thDay 2abc2,641+1481,262

Action from Day 2abc

The day kicked off with a bang as Phil Hellmuth made his grand appearance in a Darth Vader costume just moments after the cards went in the air. While some cheers scattered through the ballroom, there were more boos echoing through the walls. Did that have an impact on the "Poker Brat's" quick-showing on Day 2? Well, only he can answer that.

Hellmuth lasted all but just over an hour in the prestigious Main Event that he won back in 1989. Most of his chips went the way of Shawn Smith who made a runner-runner straight against Hellmuth's pocket kings which left him short-stacked and fuming. Just minutes later, the rest of Hellmuth's chips landed in Jeff Frerichs' lap thanks to a two-outer on the river.

Phil Hellmuth Entrance
Phil Hellmuth Entrance

Some other notable casualties on Day 2 included former WSOP Main Event champions Joe Cada, Martin Jacobson, Qui Nguyen. It was also a rough day at the tables for some of the greatest players in the game including Stephen Chidwick, Justin Bonomo, Andrew Lichtenberger, Ben Heath, and Twitch streamer Kevin Martin.

While many pros were eliminated throughout the day, there were also many good storylines heading into Day 3. Ryan Riess is looking to accomplish a modern-day feat that no other has done before and win this extravagant event twice. Riess captured the Main Event title back in 2013 and will be heading to Day 3 with a solid 275,500 chips. Riess along with John Cynn (234,000) Joe McKeehen (118,000) are the only former champions to advance to Day 3 thus far.

Another notable sighting on Day 2abc was Kelly Minkin who wasted no time building up her stack in the early going. Just minutes into the opening level, Minkin spun her stack up to over 300,000 and put it on cruise control for the rest of the day, finishing with 363,500 chips. A relaxing day was just what the doctor ordered for Minkin who is currently playing while seven months pregnant with her second child.

"I'm happy with how the day went. I had a rough last couple of levels but I've got a decent stack," Minkin said after bagging up her chips. As for playing while deep into her pregnancy, Minkin noted that it was a bit of a relief to sit for most of the day. "It's a bit of a relief from carrying my 30lb son around so a lot of people think it's difficult but I'm sure if I go deep it will be kind of rough on my body but so far it's been not bad."

Kelly Minkin bagged 363,500 chips for Day 3 while seven months pregnant
Kelly Minkin bagged 363,500 chips for Day 3 while seven months pregnant

There were a total of 148 new entries recorded before the late registration period ended for the day. That brings the total number of entries to 8,209 thus far, with the record coming in 2006 when 8,773 entries were tallied.

After another five levels were completed on Day 2abc, the tournament staff roughly estimate that around 1,300 players advanced to Day 3 but that number is still to be confirmed in the coming hours. All of those players that made it through will be returning on Saturday, July 9th at 11 a.m. local time, joining those that advance through Day 2d tomorrow. The money bubble will still be a fair distance away, likely expected to burst early on Day 4.

Be sure to keep it tuned into PokerNews as the live reporting team will be back every step of the way as the Main Event journey continues.

Tags: Andrew LichtenbergerBen HeathGavin MunroeJason KoonJeff Frerichs'Joe CadaJoe McKeehenJustin BonomoKarim RebeiKelly MinkinKevin MartinMartin JacobsonParis Las VegasPhil HellmuthQui NguyenRyan RiessShawn SmithStephen Chidwick

Eolis Gets It In Good; Can't Fade the Suckout

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Wendeen Eolis
Wendeen Eolis

Wendeen Eolis, in the cutoff, was facing a preflop raise to 16,000 by Zack Brassfield in the big blind.

She took her time before moving all in for about 81,000 and Brassfield called.

Wendeen Eolis: {k-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}
Zack Brassfield: {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}

Eolis was way in front with her cowboys, but the {9-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds} flop gave Brassfield the lead. The turn {5-Clubs} and river {q-Clubs} were not what she needed and she said some kind words to the table before exiting.

Eolis is famously the first woman to ever cash in the Main Event back in 1986 with a 25th place finish. Though she exits here on Day 2, she more than proved that she's still got it.

You can read a featured article about her here.

Player Chips Progress
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Zack Brassfield
250,000
250,000
250,000
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Tolga Gesli
200,000
106,400
106,400
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Wendeen Eolis
Busted

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Wien Goes Boat-Over-Boat to Hit 500,000

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Jeremy Wien
Jeremy Wien

Jeremy Wien opened to 5,000 from the cutoff and the big blind called.

The flop came {k-}{10-}{10-} and both players tapped the table.

The turn was a {3-} and the big blind bet for 6,000. Wien raised to 16,000 and the big blind called.

On the {7-} river, the big blind checked and Wien put out a bet of 35,000. The big blind went into the tank and eventually raised to 75,000. Wien then put his opponent all in for roughly 100,000 more and the big blind snapped it off.

The big blind turned over {3-}{3-} for a full house but it wasn't enough as Wien tabled {k-}{k-} for a better boat to take himself to a half-million and eliminate the big blind.

Player Chips Progress
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Jeremy Wien
500,000
180,000
180,000
WSOP 1X Winner

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Eolis Gets a Knockout

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Wendeen Eolis
Wendeen Eolis

A preflop push from under the gun for 36,500 received one caller, the big blind and also first lady to ever cash in the main event, Wendeen Eolis.

Opponent: {6-Clubs}{6-Hearts}
Wendeen Eolis: {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}

The flop came down {k-Spades}{q-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} hitting top pair for Eolis right off the bat. The {8-Spades} turn and {4-Hearts} river offered no help to the opponent and he was sent to the rail while Eolis climbed to almost 100,000 in chips.

Player Chips Progress
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Wendeen Eolis
95,500
34,500
34,500

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D'Ambrosio Continues to Bamboolze the Table; Chops Aces vs. Aces

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Jimmy D'Ambrosio
Jimmy D'Ambrosio

Jimmy D'Ambrosio's stack continues to grow late in the night and he's now nearing half a million.

There was a raise to 5,000 and both John Dolan called from the hijack and D'Ambrosio from the big blind.

On the {j-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{5-Diamonds} flop, the action checked to Dolan and he fired out 6,000. Only D'Ambrosio called.

"Me and you Mr. Dolan," he said.

The turn brought the {3-Hearts} and D'Ambrosio took the lead with a bet of 18,500. Dolan hesitated and then conceded the pot.

On the next hand, the player on D'Ambrosios' right opened to 4,500.

"You again?" he said.

D'Ambrosio quickly three-bet to 16,500 and next to act was Casey Carroll. He cold four-bet up to 55,000.

"Apparently he doesn't want us to play," said D'Ambrosio to the original raiser. "All in."

Carroll snap-called but both players were holding pocket aces. The runout changed nothing and they chopped it up.

"See he saved you," said D'Ambrosio to the original raiser.

Meanwhile, Christian Roberts and William Smith have also chipped up in the last few hours.

Player Chips Progress
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Jimmy D'Ambrosio
485,000
72,000
72,000
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William Smith
400,000
35,000
35,000
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Christian Roberts
260,000
-23,000
-23,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Casey Carroll
150,000
-70,000
-70,000
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John Dolan
50,000
-15,000
-15,000

Tags: Casey CarrollChristian RobertsJimmy D'Ambrosio'sJohn DolanWilliam Smith

Kerstetter Busts the Main Event, Hops Right into the Booth

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Jamie Kerstetter
Jamie Kerstetter

Jamie Kerstetter will not be winning the Main Event this year but she'll still be keeping busy as she will hop right into the booth.

Unfortunately for her, the drinks will have to wait.

Player Chips Progress
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Jamie Kerstetter
Busted

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Gasparini Goes Over 500,000 with Latest Haul

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Franco Gasparini
Franco Gasparini

Franco Gasparini opened for 3,500 from under the gun and the big blind called.

The flop came {3-Hearts}{j-Spades}{2-Spades} and Gasparini continued for 3,000. The big blind called.

The {10-Hearts} arrived on the turn and both players tapped the table.

On the {10-Clubs} river, the big blind threw in 11,000 and Gasparini snap-called and turned over {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}. The big blind meekly turned over his {6-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} bluff and Gasparini went over the half-million mark.

Player Chips Progress
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Franco Gasparini
520,000
403,300
403,300

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Kulev Hits Combo Draw on River to Double Up

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Alex Kulev
Alex Kulev

With 35,000 in the middle on a {10-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{a-Spades} board, Alex Kulev, from the big blind, put in a bet of 16,500.

His opponent, from the small blind, put Kulev all in for 90,000 total.

Kulev then went into the tank for a couple of minutes before coming out with a call.

Alex Kulev: {a-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Big Blind: {6-Diamonds}{6-Spades}

Kulev's top pair was well behind the big blind's set of sixes. However, he still had a 25% chance to hit his flush or his straight.

Luckily for Kulev, the {j-Diamonds} arrived on the river to double him up and take him to over 200,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Alex Kulev
215,000
106,100
106,100
WSOP 1X Winner

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Depaulo Wins Big Flip; Emits War Cry

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Ryan Depaulo
Ryan Depaulo

Aaron Van Blarcum raised to 6,000 in early position and was then three-bet by poker vlogger Ryan Depaulo to 15,000. After action folded around, Van Blarcum 4-bet shoved for 50,000 more and Depaulo snap-called, putting Van Blarcum at risk.

Aaron Van Blarcum: {q-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}
Ryan Depaulo: {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}

"NIce hand," Van Blarcum told Depaulo.

"I accept your 'nice hand'," Depaulo replied.

The board on the turn was {3-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{5-Clubs}{6-Hearts} with Van Blarcum in the lead, but the river was not kind as the {a-Hearts} hit the felt.

"Yeah!!" Depaulo shouted emphatically as he punched the air.

"You got pretty emotional there, Ryan," someone at the table joked.

"Of course I got emotional, I just won a huge flip in the Main Event, what do you expect?" said the 2021 WSOP parking lot bracelet winner.

Player Chips Progress
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Ryan Depaulo
245,000
100,000
100,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Aaron Van Blarcum
Busted

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Last Break of the Night

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
2022 WSOP Main Event Shuffle Up and Deal Day 1A
2022 WSOP Main Event Shuffle Up and Deal Day 1A

Players are now headed on their last 20-minute break of the night.

There will be one more level of play before bagging for Day 3. Check out some highlights from Level 9 below.