Welcome to Day 1 of Event #64: $600 Deepstack Championship No-Limit Hold'em
A new event of the World Series of Poker starts on Wednesday, June 28 at 10 a.m. at Paris and Horseshoe Las Vegas. Event #64 $600 Deep Stack Championship No-Limit Hold'em.
Last year, it was a player from Hungary, Tamas Lendvai, who navigated through 4,913 players to claim the victory and win $299,464, as well as a WSOP bracelet.
This summer, he has already cashed in five WSOP events. So why couldn't he be in the money for a sixth time, and maybe win this tournament once again?
2022 Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Tamas Lendvai | Hungary | $299,464 |
2 | Frank Reichel | Germany | $185,027 |
3 | Jon Van Fleet | United States | $138,149 |
4 | Alex Jim | United States | $103,994 |
5 | Daniel Marcus | United States | $78,793 |
6 | Abdullah Alshanti | United States | $60,196 |
7 | Tsuf Saltsberg | Israel | $46,347 |
8 | Tamir Saidman | Israel | $35,964 |
9 | John Ypma | United States | $28,129 |
To succeed him, this year's players will have four days of competition to fight for the title. Before having all the chips, they'll start with 30,000 chips. On the first day, the levels will be 40 minutes long, and 17 levels will be played.
Last year, the bubble burst during that time, so maybe the money will be reached again on Day 1. Then, all players qualified for the next step will play ten levels of 60 minutes on Day 2, down to five players left on Day 3, and until a winner is crowned on Day 4, on Saturday, July 1.
Eliminated players and late arrivals have until the end of Level 9 (around 5:00 p.m.) to reenter or enter the tournament, with a single reentry allowed. Three levels later, there will be a 75-minute dinner break (around 7:00 p.m.). The other breaks will be 20 minutes long, occurring every three levels.
The PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to provide you all the details, so follow the action right here!