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 3
Entries
2,993
Players Left
1,299

Mermelstein Soars to the Top on Day 3 as the Money Bubble Bursts

Level 16 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Aaron Mermelstein
Aaron Mermelstein

The money bubble has burst on Day 3 of the 2022 World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event, and 1,299 contenders remain in the second-largest field in WSOP history. Out of 8,663 entrants, three hopefuls chopped the min-cash of $15,000 and ensured that a tiny fraction of the $80,782,475 prize money has already been awarded in the flagship event of the 2022 WSOP in its new home at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas.

After the frantic bubble tension had subsided and all players bagged their chips for the night, Aaron Mermelstein emerged atop the leaderboard with a stack of 2,059,000. He appears to be the only one above two million, while Nick Howard (1,850,000) and Gabi Livshitz (1,835,000) follow not far behind.

"It's dope. [to be chipleader] I have been going out and partying and having fun. I am fortunate to be in this position and I am sticking with what I know best and not changing anything," Mermelstein mentioned at the night's end. He claimed a large portion of his tower of chips in the final stages when his king-nine flopped trips in a three-bet pot, and he ousted an opponent with pocket kings.

2022 WSOP Main Event Day 3 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Aaron MermelsteinUnited States2,059,000
2Michael RoccoUnited States1,866,000
3Gabi LivshitzIsrael1,835,000
4Brandon LuloUnited States1,679,000
5Leo ZamarripaUnited States1,643,000
6Jake AbdallaUnited States1,615,000
7Thi Xoa NguyenFrance1,600,000
8Jordyn MillerUnited States1,580,000
9Mathieu HisFrance1,565,000
10Ian ArmstrongUnited Kingdom1,563,000

Another WSOP bracelet winner can be found among the big stacks at the completion of Day 3, and that happens to be Martin Zamani (1,483,000). Several other winners of live poker's most coveted hardware will bring healthy stacks into Day 4, such as Michael Moncek (1,244,000), and Ryan Torgersen (1,134,000).

Mitchell Halverson (1,044,000) also has a bracelet and will aim to finish even better than his 15th place finish in the 2021 WSOP Main Event. Back then, he tangled with Koray Aldemir and the defending champion is among several former WSOP Main Event winners to take a shot at another title in this prestigious tournament. He was right there in the Bally's Event Center when the bubble unfolded and cited "the excitement, especially for the players playing for the first time. A lot of people's goal is just to cash the Main Event."

While some things may have changed since his victory in Sin City, the German poker pro hasn't changed his game much besides taking part in more high-stakes mixed-game bracelet events during the ongoing series.

"Honestly, a lot of people ask me if I feel pressure. I feel less pressure. I'm relaxed. Yeah, I would have been sad if I bubbled, but I'm relaxed and just playing my game."

Among the former champs still in contention in addition to defending champion Koray Aldemir (537,000) are Damian Salas (405,000), John Cynn (343,000), Ryan Riess (243,000) and Greg Merson (168,000).

Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir

Many other notables were less fortunate and had to leave empty-handed. With the money bubble looming toward the end of Level 15, the hand-for-hand procedure kicked off four spots away from the money. Two rapid eliminations, including the one of Seyed Nabavi, brought the field down to the last 1,302 hopefuls. What unfolded after that was a round with five simultaneous called all-ins on different tables.

Three of those hoping to stay alive came up short of the goal as Robert Lipkin, Ognjen Sekularac and Tom McCormick all ran out of chips entirely. They chopped the $15,000 min-cash for $5,000 each and Lipkin was fortunate enough to win the blind flip for the WSOP $10,000 Main Event entry for next year. Kevin Campbell was the bubble boy in the 2021 WSOP Main Event and was among the Day 3 survivors with an above-average stack.

Many other big names were not as fortunate. Day 3 commenced with a field of 2,993 players and by the end of play, that number was cut down by more than half. Last year's runner-up George Holmes, for example, went on a roller coaster ride throughout the day and eventually bowed out with ace-eight suited versus ace-king, not far away from locking up a min-cash. The always entertaining Jimmy D'Ambrosio suffered the same fate in the same level as well, while Jesse Sylvia and Samantha Abernathy were coolered early on.

Despite the plethora of notables gone, the field of contenders for Day 4 still contains plenty of big names. They will all be back in action at noon local time in pursuit of the $10 million top prize in the most prestigious live poker event of the year during the 2022 WSOP at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas.

The blinds will be 4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 big blind ante and five two-hour levels scheduled. As usual, the PokerNews live reporting team will be scouring the floor to provide as many key hands as possible for this grand spectacle.

Tags: Aaron MermelsteinDamian SalasGabi LivshitzGeorge HolmesGreg MersonJesse SylviaJimmy D'AmbrosioJohn CynnKevin CampbellKoray AldemirMartin ZamaniMichael MoncekMitchell HalversonNick HowardOgnjen SekularacRobert LipkinRyan RiessRyan TorgersenSamantha AbernathySeyed NabaviTom McCormick

Lipkin, Sekularac and McCormick Eliminated on the Bubble

Level 16 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
2022 WSOP Main Event Bubble Robert Lipkin
2022 WSOP Main Event Bubble Robert Lipkin

Action for this hand, played shortly before the hand-for-hand portion of the evening, was joined with 23,000 in the pot and a flop of {q-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} on the table. Robert Lipkin, in the hijack, moved nearly all in, keeping himself a single 1,000 chip behind. His opponent, in the cutoff, put in a raise to force Lipkin all in. After some time in the tank, he made the laydown, likely a wise one, as his opponent flashed {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}.

Lipkin was still holding onto that chip by the time the tournament reached the hand-for-hand portion. Shortly after, Lipkin found himself in the big blind, forced to move all in before a card had been dealt. A middle position player put in a raise to 18,000 but received no callers, giving a heads-up showdown with Lipkin's tournament life at stake. Once the tournament director had given the go-ahead, the two tabled their hands.

Robert Lipkin: {q-Spades}{8-Diamonds}
Opponent: {a-Clubs}{k-Spades}

Lipkin's elimination seemed inevitable until the {8-Hearts} appeared in the window on the {5-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} flop, improving him to a pair. The {10-Hearts} turn and {j-Hearts} river helped nobody, and Lipkin secured the pot, increasing his stack from 1,000 to 3,000. Unfortunately for Lipkin, he was the small blind on the next hand and was once again forced to go all in before any cards hit the felt.

After a limp from middle position, the hijack raised 38,000 and received no callers, meaning Lipkin was once again in a heads-up showdown for his tournament life.

Robert Lipkin: {5-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}
Hijack: {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}

Lipkin was in poor shape and failed to improve on the {q-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{j-Clubs}{7-Spades} runout, eliminating him from the tournament. Elsewhere in the field, there were two other eliminations and two double ups as the bubble officially burst.

*****

The second player eliminated was Ognjen Sekularac.

Action started on the flop with a board of {8-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}{q-Spades}. Ian Armstrong checked to Ognjen Sekularac, who bet 50,000 into the pot. Armstrong check-raised all in for about 420,000 effective. Sekularac made the call.

Ognjen Sekularac: {q-Hearts}{j-Hearts}
Ian Armstrong: {q-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}

With the whole tournament rooting for a flush draw to come in, the turn brought the {7-Diamonds} to leave Sekularac drawing to a full house to stay alive. The river was the {10-Diamonds} to seal the deal and give Sekularac a split of the bubble.

*****

The last player to depart was Tom McCormick, who was forced all-in from the big blind for 8,000 and 3,000 as big blind ante, while Vladimir Geshkenbein had limped in from the small blind.

Tom McCormick: {k-Hearts}{3-Spades}
Vladimir Geshkenbein: {7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}

The board ran out {8-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{4-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{a-Hearts} and Geshkenbein earned the chips and a signed book copy of McCormick, who has been handing them out for each elimination in the last few years at the WSOP.

Lipkin, Sekularac and McCormick will split the $15,000 min-cash and play a blind flip for the 2023 WSOP $10,000 Main Event seat shortly.

Tom McCormick Eliminated on the Bubble
Tom McCormick Eliminated on the Bubble
Player Chips Progress
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Ian Armstrong
1,600,000
1,428,500
1,428,500
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Vladimir Geshkenbein
1,200,000
225,000
225,000
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Robert Lipkin
Busted
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Tom McCormick
Busted
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Ognjen Sekularac
Busted

Tags: Ian ArmstrongOgnjen SekularacRobert LipkinTom McCormickVladimir Geshkenbein

Hand-For-Hand On Money Bubble; Club GG Offers Bubble Protection

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
WSOP Main Event Bracelet and Cash
WSOP Main Event Bracelet and Cash

The clock has been paused as the field is on the cusp of the money bubble here at the end of Day 3.

On the board, it shows 1,304 remaining players and 1,300 will be paid.

Dealers will pitch one hand and then stop until the room has completed all the action.

The min-cash will be $15,000 for all surviving players.

Players can also get bubble protection on Club GG for these types of situations.

Find out more details here!

Aldemir Rivers a Set

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir

Koray Aldemir was involved in a three-way pot as the bubble drew close. The flop was {2-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}.

Aldemir bet 21,000 from middle position and only the player in the big blind called.

On the {7-Hearts} turn, Aldemir's opponent led for 22,000. Aldemir called in position.

The river fell the {10-Spades} and the player in the big blind checked. Aldemir bet 90,000 and his opponent called immediately.

Aldemir showed {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} for the rivered set.

"That's a nice river," said his opponent. "I had a really good hand."

Player Chips Progress
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Koray Aldemir
600,000
251,000
251,000
Defending Champion
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Koray Aldemir

Hanson Not Afraid of Bubble

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Bart Hanson
Bart Hanson

Bart Hanson raised to 13,000 from under the gun. A player with a large stack in late position raised to 45,000.

Back on Hanson, he thought for about a minute before announcing all in, about 155,000 total. The three-bettor folded quickly.

"I had the same hand again. I'm probably still supposed to fold it," said Hanson, referencing a previously played hand. "Queens, I had queens," he told the table.

Player Chips Progress
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Bart Hanson
215,000
50,000
50,000

Tags: Bart Hanson

Baldwin Doubles With Aces; Counts From the Bubble

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Eric Baldwin
Eric Baldwin

The board of {6-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{8-Clubs}{6-Hearts} was already spread and Eric Baldwin was showing {a-Diamonds}{a-Clubs} pocket aces with all his chips in the middle.

The {a-}{5-} ace-five of Oliver Entine was being sent into the muck as Baldwin doubled his stack of about 200,000.

The table recounted that the chips went in preflop and Baldwin survived right on the money bubble.

Meanwhile, Loni Hui and Cliff Josephy still have big stacks over on the featured table.

Player Chips Progress
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Martin Zamani
1,730,000
-50,000
-50,000
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Rigoberto Rodriguez
1,250,000
490,000
490,000
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Cliff Josephy
1,200,000
316,000
316,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Austin Apicella
858,000
-163,000
-163,000
Profile photo of Loni Hui us
Loni Hui
812,000
-102,000
-102,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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William Smith
740,000
30,000
30,000
Profile photo of Oliver Entine us
Oliver Entine
660,000
50,000
50,000
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Eric Baldwin
410,000
262,000
262,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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John Cynn
310,000
20,000
20,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
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John Perry
250,000
-100,000
-100,000
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Chris Smith
240,000
-27,000
-27,000
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Jen Shahade
51,000
-89,000
-89,000

Tags: Eric BaldwinOliver Entine

Sturm Makes the Right Call on Lyubovetskiy to Double Up

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Andriy Lyubovetskiy
Andriy Lyubovetskiy

The action was picked up on a board {a-Spades}{7-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} with a nice pot containing already around 300,000.

Andriy Lyubovetskiy, in the big blind, shoved to put Leon Strum at risk for a remaining stack worth 484,000. The latter went deep into the tank and the floor was called after a few minutes.

Sturm sent a chip for the call in the last seconds of the clock and Lyubovetskiy quickly tabled {6-Spades}{4-}. Sturm revealed {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts} for top pair and doubled up his stack as the bubble slowly approaches.

Player Chips Progress
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Leon Sturm
1,250,000
530,000
530,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Andriy Lyubovetskiy
242,000
-718,000
-718,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Andriy LyubovetskiyLeon Strum

Holmes Busts Before the Money

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
George Holmes
George Holmes

On a side feature table, George Holmes was all in and at risk preflop with {a-Hearts}{8-Hearts} and was up against an opponent's {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}.

Both players paired their ace on the {a-Spades}{10-Spades}{2-Spades} flop but last year's Main Event runner up was still behind. He was then drawing dead on the {k-Clubs} turn and the river was just a formality.

Player Chips Progress
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George Holmes
Busted

Vrabel Giving the Table Laughs With His "Pay To Follow" Twitter Policy

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Luke Vrabel elimination
Luke Vrabel elimination

Luke Vrabel, who is @slayAbidesDOTL on Twitter, has his table in stitches.

He was explaining how he charges $10 a year for people to follow his account for his legendary content.

"If you're not a professional you can follow me," he said to a tablemate. "There are those guys who just like everything but don't follow."

"You're the worst," said Conrad Simpson who was one table over laughing hysterically.

"We gotta get you back on the team," quipped Vrabel.

Player Chips Progress
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Conrad Simpson
770,000
-25,000
-25,000
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Luke Vrabel
230,000
-50,000
-50,000

Tags: Conrad SimpsonLuke Vrabel

"Shouldn't Have Three-Bet Light"

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Gavin Munroe
Gavin Munroe

After an open on the button, Elliot Smith in the small blind then three- bet to 50,000, but then Gavin Munroe in the big blind decided to raise the price of poker and shipped it all in, covering Smith.

After the rest of the table got out of the way, Smith went deep into the tank.

"Shouldn't have three-bet light," Munroe told him.

"I'm not exactly light," Smith replied and Munroe just shrugged.

After a lengthy session in his head, Smith open- folded {10-Spades}{10-Hearts} and Munroe was nice enough to show him {q-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}.

Player Chips Progress
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Gavin Munroe
400,000
10,000
10,000
Day 2AB Chip Leader
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Elliot Smith
230,000
-30,000
-30,000

Tags: Elliot SmithGavin Munroe