2022 WSOP Day 30: The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men
The says the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry, and that was certainly the case on Day 30 of the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas. PokerNews had prepared to write about how three players became 2022 WSOP champions but it turned out only two events concluded in time to bestow that honour on people. In addition, one event that should have played down to five players ended with seven bagging and tagging.
Team Leonard (Patrick Leonard & Espen Jorstad) triumphed in Event #55: $1,000 Tag Team after defeating Team Paggeot heads-up to secure $148,067 and their first WSOP bracelets. Only five teams from an initial 913 pairings reached the final day's action, and it was Team Leonard who gets to call themselves this tournament's champion.
The second bracelet went to Lawrence Brandt in Event #58: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better. This tournament looked destined for an unscheduled Day 4 but in the early hours of June 30, not long before the sun was about to come up in Nevada, Brandt defeated Corey Wade heads-up to bag the title, $289,610 and their first WSOP bracelet.
Bracelet number three should have been dished out in Event #62: $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em, but the tournament staff brought the curtain down on proceedings at 3:00 a.m. local time with 20 tired players still in the hunt.
Cates Leads the Fantastic Five in the $50K PPC
Defending champion Dan Cates holds a narrow chip lead going into the final day of Event #56: $50,000 Poker Players Championship where only four opponents stand between him and back-to-back victories in what is arguably the toughest event on the WSOP schedule.
Cates (9,075,000) returns to the action from 4:00 p.m. on June 30 knowing he is only four eliminations away from an incredible victory. British mixed game specialist Benny Glaser (8,260,000), Yuri Dzivielevski (7,535,000), Johannes Becker (5,470,000), and Japan's Naoya Kihara (3,265,000) are the other four finalists vying for gold.
Event #56: $50,000 Poker Players Championship Final Five
Seat | Player | Country | Chips | Big Bets |
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1 | Naoya Kihara | Japan | 3,265,000 | 11 |
2 | Benny Glaser | United Kingdom | 8,260,000 | 28 |
3 | Johannes Becker | Germany | 5,470,000 | 18 |
4 | Yuri Dzivielevski | Brazil | 7,535,000 | 25 |
5 | Dan Cates | United States | 9,075,000 | 30 |
Can Cates go back-to-back in the $50K PPC?
Jim Leads the Magnificent Seven in the $600 Deepstack
Seven players are vying for the bracelet awarded in Event #56: $600 Deepstack Championship No-Limit Hold'em, and it is Alex Jim (36,300,000) who leads them back into battle from 12:00 p.m. local time on June 30.
The initial plan was to reduce the 60 Day 3 returnees to a final five, but play was halted with seven players remaining due to it being 3:00 a.m.
The final day could be over quickly because only three players have more than the average stack, and three have fewer than 15 big blinds. Jon Van Fleet (32,800,000) is second in chips and is arguably the most experienced of the remaining players. Can Van Fleet make that experience count?
Event #57: $600 Deepstack Championship Chip Counts
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
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1 | Alex Jim | United States | 36,300,000 | 36 |
2 | Jon Van Fleet | United States | 32,800,000 | 33 |
3 | Tsuf Saltsberg | Israel | 27,200,000 | 27 |
4 | Abdullah Alshanti | United States | 19,800,000 | 20 |
5 | Frank Reichel | Germany | 13,000,000 | 13 |
6 | Daniel Marcus | United States | 10,600,000 | 11 |
7 | Tamas Lendvai | Hungary | 7,800,000 | 8 |
Tune into the final day's action from the $600 Deepstack
Defending Champion Through to Day 3 of the $1,000 Super Seniors
Defending champion Jean-Luc Adam (750,000) progressed to Day 3 of Event #59: $1,000 Super Seniors albeit in 26th place from the 87 who bagged and tagged their stacks at the close of play. Adam is certainly not yet out of the running, but he will have plenty of work to do when play resumes at 10:00 a.m. on June 30.
Leading the final 87 players into battle is Robert Schuler (2,100,000), the only player whose stack contains more than 100 big blinds. Two-time bracelet winner Barny Boatman (1,165,000) finds himself in the top ten while Day 1 chip leader Angelita Grayer (560,000) is still in the mix.
Event #59: $1,000 Super Seniors Top 10 Chip Counts
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
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1 | Robert Schuler | United States | 2,100,000 | 105 |
2 | Massoud Eskandari | United States | 1,860,000 | 83 |
3 | Alfred Ahlm | United States | 1,780,000 | 89 |
4 | Carolyn Niekerk | United States | 1,463,000 | 73 |
5 | Leo Mitchell | United States | 1,370,000 | 69 |
6 | Barny Boatman | United Kingdom | 1,165,000 | 58 |
7 | Greg Henry | United States | 1,125,000 | 56 |
8 | Ronald Peterson | United States | 1,125,000 | 56 |
9 | Elizabeth Bennett-Martin | Canada | 1,080,000 | 54 |
10 | Jarvis Postnikoff | United States | 1,025,000 | 51 |
Find all the Super Seniors updates right here
Only Five Players Remain in the $10K Short Deck Event; NakanishiIs In Pole Position
Japan's Shota Nakanishi (2,562,000) holds a commanding lead going into the finale of Event #60: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em where only five players have the chance to capture the $277,712 top prize.
Nakanishi is a Short Deck specialist and it showed as he finished with 312 antes in his stack, almost double the amount of Stephen Chidwick (1,423,000) who is hopeful of securing his second bracelet.
Also in the mix are Ben Lamb (1,207,000), five-time WSOP champion Brian Rast (855,000), and Sean Winter (533,000), the latter bringing up the rear and, like Nakanishi, is yet to win some poker gold.
Play resumes at 1:00 p.m. local time on June 30.
Event #60: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em Final Five
Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Antes* |
1 | Sean Winter | United States | 553,000 | 69 |
2 | Stephen Chidwick | United Kingdom | 1,423,000 | 178 |
3 | Brian Rast | United States | 855,000 | 107 |
4 | Ben Lamb | United States | 1,207,000 | 151 |
5 | Shota Nakanishi | Japan | 2,562,000 | 320 |
Who will win the $10,000 Short Deck event?
Ladies Turn Out in Force For Their Championship; Sharma Shines
Gargee Sharma shone brightest as 1,074 women were reduced to only 274 hopefuls after Day 1 of Event #61: Ladies No-Limit Hold'em. Sharma bagged up 419,000 chips and has done her chances of glory no harm at all.
Dozens of household names punched their Day 2 tickets on the first attempt, including Cherish Andrews (363,000), Charlotte Van Brabander (228,000), Ruth Hall (191,000), Maria Konnikova (153,000), Jamie Kerstetter (133,500), Melanie Weisner (113,500), and Loni Harwood (90,500) among others.
The ladies return to their seats at 1:00 p.m. local time on June 30 and they'll fight it out for another ten levels.
Event #61: Ladies No-Limit Hold'em Championship Top 10 Chip Counts
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
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1 | Gargee Sharma | United States | 419,000 | 210 |
2 | Cherish Andrews | United States | 363,000 | 182 |
3 | Wendy Beckers | United States | 285,000 | 143 |
4 | Melanie Pittard | United States | 262,500 | 131 |
5 | Charlotte Van Brabander | Belgium | 228,000 | 114 |
6 | Yian Saelee | United States | 227,500 | 114 |
7 | Tanja Vujanic | Australia | 219,000 | 110 |
8 | Marybeth Anderson | United States | 218,500 | 107 |
9 | Samantha Gonzalez | United States | 213,500 | 106 |
10 | Juli Black | St Lucia | 212,500 | 106 |
Follow the $1,000 Ladies event here
Super Turbo Bounty Goes Into an Unscheduled Day 2
Event #62: $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em was due to crown its champion but a decision was made to bring the players back for an unscheduled Day 2 at 3:00 p.m. local time on June 20 with 20 players remaining.
Chris Fraser helped himself to 22 bounties during the Day yet still finds himself in 17th place with 1,350,000 chips. Only Merijn Van Rooj (1,150,000) and two-time bracelet winner Dash Dudley (725,000) have fewer chips.
John Bredengerd (8,500,000) returns to the action at the chip counts' summit. He is joined by fellow big stacks David Sanchez (6,850,000), and Shaun Colquhoun (5,500,000), the latter fresh off the back of a fourth place finish in the $500 Casino Employees event earlier in the series.
Event #62: $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em Top 10 Chip Counts
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
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1 | John Bredengerd | United States | 8,500,000 | 43 |
2 | David Sanchez | United States | 6,850,000 | 34 |
3 | Shaun Colquhoun | United States | 5,500,000 | 28 |
4 | Yuhei Sanada | Japan | 4,875,000 | 24 |
5 | Kevin Davis | United States | 4,625,000 | 23 |
6 | Harpreet Padda | Canada | 4,375,000 | 22 |
7 | Dimitre Dimitrov | United States | 3,100,000 | 16 |
8 | Terence Kluczkowski | United States | 3,025,000 | 15 |
9 | Ken Drewry | United States | 2,975,000 | 15 |
10 | Romain Guilbert | United States | 2,875,000 | 14 |
Click here for the Super Turbo Bounty live updates
$10K PLO8 Championship is the Biggest Ever
A bumper crowd of 268 turned out in force for Day 1 of Event #63: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship, making it the largest such tournament in WSOP history. Those 268 starters were reduced to 124 by the time the curtain came down on Day 1's action.
Ryan Hughes (407,000) pipped Andrew Brown (380,000) to the chip lead. Both grinders will be confident of going super deep in this monster-sized event.
Others safely through to Day 2, which commences at 2:00 p.m. on Jun 30, include Chino Rheem (331,500), Chance Kornuth (273,500), Kyle Cartwright (269,500), Amnon Filippi (247,500), Daniel Negreanu (191,500), defending champion Josh Arieh (189,000), Brian Hastings (177,500), and Eli Elezra (165,500).
June 30 at 2:00 p.m. is when this host of star return to the action at Paris Las Vegas.
Event #63: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship Top 10 Chip Counts
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
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1 | Ryan Hughes | United States | 407,000 | 163 |
2 | Andrew Brown | United States | 380,000 | 152 |
3 | Sterling Savill | United States | 342,000 | 137 |
4 | Chino Rheem | United States | 331,500 | 133 |
5 | Filippos Stavrakis | United States | 303,000 | 121 |
6 | Michael Sortino | United States | 289,500 | 116 |
7 | Chance Kornuth | United States | 273,500 | 109 |
8 | Kyle Cartwright | United States | 269,500 | 108 |
9 | Damjan Radanov | United States | 257,500 | 103 |
10 | Amnon Filippi | United States | 247,500 | 99 |
Have you ever seen a tournament as stacked as this?
In this Series
- 1 2022 WSOP Day 1: Hellmuth Noticeable Absentee as WSOP Kicks Off
- 2 2022 WSOP Day 2: First Bracelet Awarded; Ivey Records a Cash
- 3 2022 WSOP Day 3: Peters Wins Gold; Seiver Hunting For Bracelet #4
- 4 2022 WSOP Day 4: Scott Seiver & Brad Ruben Win Bracelet #4
- 5 2022 WSOP Day 5: Smith Bags 25k Heads-Up Title; Housewarming Surpasses Guarantee
- 6 2022 WSOP Day 6: Szecsi Reels in His Third Bracelet; O8 Event Needs Extra Time
- 7 2022 WSOP Day 7: Dan Smith Flying High in the $50K High Roller
- 8 2022 WSOP Day 8: Schutten Leads $50K High Roller Final Six
- 9 2022 WSOP Day 9: Diebold, Schindler, and Moncek Strike Gold
- 10 2022 WSOP Day 10: Bronshtein and Foxen On Course For Bracelets
- 11 2022 WSOP Day 11: Three New Bracelet Winners Crowned, "ElkY" and Ivey Lead $10K Stud
- 12 2022 WSOP Day 12: Two More Bracelets Won; Friedman on Fire in the $10K Stud
- 13 2022 WSOP Day 13: Friedman Makes It Five; Two Other Champs Crowned
- 14 2022 WSOP Day 14: Three New Champions; Big Names Turn Out In Force
- 15 2022 WSOP Day 15: Karakitkov On Course for $50K PLO High Roller Title
- 16 2022 WSOP Day 16: The Busiest Day Yet For Bracelets as Four Awarded
- 17 2022 WSOP Day 17: Hastings Secures His Sixth WSOP Bracelet
- 18 2022 WSOP Day 18: MILLIONAIRE MAKER Draws Thousands of Runners
- 19 2022 WSOP Day 19: Hellmuth Flying High in $10K Deuce-to-Seven
- 20 2022 WSOP Day 20: Bromfman, Stovall, and 'PmpknHead' Secure Bracelets
- 21 2022 WSOP Day 21: Ivey Denied His 11th WSOP Bracelet
- 22 2022 WSOP Day 22: $10K Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Championship Finally Concludes!
- 23 2022 WSOP Day 23: Six Events in Play, One Champion Crowned
- 24 2022 WSOP Day 24: Ivey Bags a Big Stack in the $250K Super High Roller
- 25 2022 WSOP Day 25: Foxen Leads $250k Super High Roller, First Bracelet for Cyprus
- 26 2022 WSOP Day 26: HOF Nominee Liebert's Still Got It, How Foxen Won First Bracelet
- 27 2022 WSOP Day 27: Four Bracelets Awarded as $50K PPC Kicks Off
- 28 2022 WSOP Day 28: Kenney Leads the $50,000 PPC Event
- 29 2022 WSOP Day 29: Dzivielevski Leads the $50K PPC; Three Bracelets Awarded
- 30 2022 WSOP Day 30: The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men
- 31 2022 WSOP Day 31: Cates Crowned PPC Champ on a Crazy Day of Action
- 32 2022 WSOP Day 32: Eli Elezra Wins Again, Hellmuth Chasing a Bracelet
- 33 2022 WSOP Day 33: Phil Hellmuth Denied 17th Bracelet; Jackson, Barbero & Teusl Victorious
- 34 2022 WSOP Day 34: The Main Event Shuffles Up and Deals!
- 35 2022 WSOP Day 35: Another Huge Day of Main Event Action
- 36 2022 WSOP Day 36: Clarke Leads Main Event; Glantz Banks a Milly
- 37 2022 WSOP Day 37: Vaughn Kicks Off Huge Main Event Flight
- 38 2022 WSOP Day 38: Gavin Munroe Leads After Day 2abc of the Main Event
- 39 2022 WSOP Day 39: Bryn Kenney Among Top Stacks After Day 2d of Main Event
- 40 2022 WSOP Day 40: Main Event Enters the Money, Six Former Champs Still In
- 41 2022 WSOP Day 41: Taylor von Kriegenbergh Leads the Main Event Into Day 5
- 42 2022 WSOP Day 42: Audacious Bluff Puts Lococo Over 10M in the Main Event
- 43 2022 WSOP Day 43: Main Event Field Reduced to Only 35
- 44 2022 WSOP Day 44: Main Event Reaches Its Final Table
- 45 2022 WSOP Day 45: Colpoys Claims Chip Lead in the $50K High Roller
- 46 2022 WSOP Day 46: Jorstad Leads the Main Event Final Three; Vieira Claims Second Bracelet
- 47 2022 WSOP Day 47: Jorstad Crowned Main Event Champion as 2022 WSOP Nears End
- 48 2022 WSOP Day 48: Series Begins Wrapping Up; Five Champions Crowned
- 49 2022 WSOP Day 49: Cowen Leads the Tournament of Champions
- 50 2022 WSOP Day 50: Woof Leads Final 16 in the Tournament of Champions