Event #70: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Day 1c Completed
Event #70: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Day 1c Completed
After five levels of play, the third starting flight of the 2022 World Series of Poker $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em World Championship has concluded.
Day 1c was another star-studded affair with the likes of Todd Brunson, Daniel Negreanu, JJ Liu and Shaun Deeb taking their seats hoping to achieve WSOP glory.
The day saw 1,800 entries with 1,376 players making it through to Day 2abc, which gets underway on Thursday, June 7. Those players will be joining the 1,265 survivors from Day 1a and 1b. This means there will be 2,642 in the field for the first Day 2 flight while the Main Event has attracted 3,580 entries overall.
In the upper echelons of the Day 1c chip counts are Patrick Clarke (397,200), David Eldridge (308,800) and Xuan Liu, (268,200). Clarke has an impressive string of tournament results, cashing for $1,658,895 in total live earnings according to The Hendon Mob.
Clarke, who has bagged the biggest stack so far, has won $293,504 under the WSOP umbrella with his best score coming in 2019. He finished in sixth place for $177,888 in Event #64 $888 Crazy Eights. His next biggest cash came in the 2017 Main Event where he bowed out in 413th for $31,170.
Jason Sommerville (111,200) was another player who was able to pilot over a stack to Day 2abc. Following a hand with GGPoker Qualifier Sean Ragozzini and another player, Somerville correctly laid down two pair and was ecstatic with the fold.
"I really ran it up after that fold. I feel like I can win it now. I didn't punt it off! I had a very good excuse to do so, but I didn't," he told PokerNews.
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
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1 | Patrick Clarke | Ireland | 397,200 | 497 |
2 | Marcus Stein | United States | 336,800 | 421 |
3 | David Eldridge | United States | 308,000 | 385 |
4 | Xuan Liu | Canada | 268,200 | 335 |
5 | Eric Salazar | United States | 267,100 | 334 |
6 | Mearl Wisehart | United States | 266,800 | 333 |
7 | Jose Lopez | United States | 263,600 | 330 |
8 | Quentin Roussey | France | 256,500 | 321 |
9 | Chris Fraser | United Kingdom | 256,400 | 321 |
10 | Jordyn Miller | United States | 248,700 | 311 |
The 1989 Main Event Champion and 16-time bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth was expected to play today but announced that he would be entering the crown jewel of the WSOP on Thursday's Day 2. A big entrance is guaranteed to take place but any details still remain a secret.
Plan: play Tues (Day 1), Thurs (Day 2) Sat (3) in @WSOP Main Event. Was hopping in at 9:20 PM, but, my eyes are red…
— phil_hellmuth (@phil_hellmuth)
Notables who made it over the first hurdle include 2015 Main Event winner Joe McKeehen (95,000), PokerStars Ambassador Rafael Moraes (172,800) and Women in Poker Hall of Famer Maria Ho (116,700). 888poker ambassador and Two-time IBO Super Middleweight World Champion Chris Eubank Jr. also bagged and tagged a 42,800 stack
GGPoker Ambassador Daniel Negreanu was another stellar name who fell on Day 1c, he was felted on of Level 5 after his ace-king was beaten by the ten-four of Dennis Wilke.
However, it wasn't all doom and gloom for the Canadian. Arash Shahi, also from Canada, was railing the poker superstar and reminded Negreanu that he owed him $100 from four years ago. The pair were playing at the same table in the 2018 WSOP $1,500 Limit Hold'em event and Negreanu spotted Shahi's massage costs after the latter realized he was short on cash. Shahi handed his idol a crisp $100 bill and was delighted about the encounter.
Other big names to be downed on Day 1c included former Main Event Champions Hossein Ensan and Greg Raymer. The likes of Vivian Saliba, Magnus Carlsen, Matt Berkey and Martin Kabrhel also hit the rail following today's proceedings.
As mentioned, the players who survived Day 1a, 1b and 1c will return on Thursday, July 7 for Day 2abc. Day 1d, which begins at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, 6 July, is expected to be the biggest starting flight, so be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews to follow all of the action from the Main Event.
The seat draw for Day 2abc has been made. Bally's tables 400-681 are in play, as are Paris tables 145-204. Click the links below to check out the seat draw.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Patrick Clarke | 397,200 | |
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Marcus Stein |
336,800
336,800
|
336,800 |
David Eldridge |
308,000
133,000
|
133,000 |
|
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Xuan Liu |
268,200
33,200
|
33,200 |
Eric Salazar |
267,100
7,100
|
7,100 |
Mearl Wisehart |
266,800
266,800
|
266,800 |
Jose Lopez
|
263,600
263,600
|
263,600 |
Quentin Roussey |
256,500
76,500
|
76,500 |
Chris Fraser | 256,400 | |
Jordyn Miller |
248,700
248,700
|
248,700 |
Fahredin Mustafov |
245,000
34,000
|
34,000 |
Aaron Ogus |
244,200
244,200
|
244,200 |
Ryan Feldman |
244,000
40,000
|
40,000 |
Hilton Lourenco
|
237,800
237,800
|
237,800 |
Per Frode Indersund
|
234,400
234,400
|
234,400 |
Zoltan Szabo |
231,800
231,800
|
231,800 |
Jesse Sylvia |
229,400
-20,600
|
-20,600 |
Vikenty Shegal |
228,000
228,000
|
228,000 |
Ayaz Mahmood |
220,200
45,200
|
45,200 |
|
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Mateus Carrion De Moraes |
218,100
218,100
|
218,100 |
Joseph Lebrun |
217,400
-12,600
|
-12,600 |
Alexander Pulkert |
214,000
-28,000
|
-28,000 |
Irfan Karajic |
210,300
210,300
|
210,300 |
André Marques |
210,200
90,200
|
90,200 |
Steven Stolzenfeld | 208,700 |
Action was caught on the completed board with 13,000 in the pot.
Alex Phahurat checked in the big blind before Robert Fechser jammed for 21,400 on the button..
Phahrurat took his time before calling. Fechser tabled his for Broadway and Phahrurat's were never tabled.
Fechser found a double on the last of the day to take him near starting stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Robert Fechser | 57,000 |
In a raised pot, the flop was and Jason Sommerville check-called his opponent for 5,000.
The went check-check and a paired the board on the river. Sommerville sent 4,000 in the middle and it was enough to make his opponent fold.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jason Sommerville |
104,000
104,000
|
104,000 |
Action came in hot on the river with the board reading . Shaun Deeb was facing an all in from Jerry Siliverdes who had Deeb covered by a few thousand. The pot was 51,900 and the shove was for 33,700. Deeb had about 5,000 less than that.
Deeb talked it out "I have the worst hand I can call with, but I still want to call," he said. He then tried to get Siliverdes to react, "What are your plans in Vegas if you bust tonight?" which got no reply. "I just know you aren't bluffing," said Deeb.
Eventually after a few more seconds Deeb spiked his chips in for a call. Siliverdes tabled the goods with the . "Oh just quad fives?" said Deeb as he tabled his and just like that he was eliminated in one of the last hands of Day 1c.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jerry Siliverdes
|
111,000
111,000
|
111,000 |
Shaun Deeb | Busted | |
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On one of the last hands of the night, Abel Aspas and Renat Bohdanov got into a pre-flop raising war that ended with Bohdanov all in for his last 25,000.
Renat Bohdanov:
Abel Aspas:
Aspas was a big favorite to score a knockout at the end of the night before the flop gave Bohdanov a set of queens. The board ran out as Bohdanov secured the late double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Abel Aspas |
80,000
18,000
|
18,000 |
Renat Bohdanov | 51,000 | |
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After a raise to 1,200 and a call from Ankit Ahuja, Lynne Ji three-bet all in for 20,100. The first player folded but Ahuja called.
Lynne Ji:
Ankit Ahuja:
The flop did contain two hearts, but the runout bricked and sent Ji to the rail shortly before the end of the day.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ankit Ahuja |
175,000
175,000
|
175,000 |
Lynne Ji | Busted |