Andrew Yeh Leads Final Five in $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship
The third full day of Event #44: $1,0000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship has wrapped up here at the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Bally��s and Paris Las Vegas. Andrew Yeh (3,860,000) leads the remaining field of five players hoping to become mixed game champions.
The biggest piece of the $1,948,925 prize pool is left to be fought over on June 23 with $487,129 and an estimable mixed game gold bracelet up for grabs for the champion.
Final Day Seat Assignments
Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds | Big Bets |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | John Racener | United States | 2,520,000 | 32 | 16 |
2 | Andrew Yeh | United States | 3,860,000 | 48 | 24 |
3 | Philip Long | United Kingdom | 3,630,000 | 45 | 23 |
4 | Bryce Yockey | United States | 1,290,000 | 16 | 8 |
5 | Craig Chait | United States | 1,245,000 | 16 | 8 |
The button will be on Craig Chait and there are five hands left in Omaha Hi-Lo
Day 2 started with 22 players and several short stacks trying to spin up their stacks early on. Early casualties included Yuri Dzivielevski, Maxx Coleman, Eugene Katchalov, Matt Glantz, and Shaun Deeb.
Bryce Yockey started the day at the top of the leaderboard but took some big hits early. He rode a rollercoaster all day but steadied the ship to make it to Day 4, ending the night with 1,290,000 chips.
Speaking of comebacks, Craig Chait found himself with 65,000 chips yesterday at the final three tables redraw. After nearly two full days of play, he was just above starting stack. Going into Day 4 tomorrow, he has an impressive 1,245,000 and has nearly eight big bets to work with.
Paul Sokoloff was the player eliminated in sixth place to bubble the final day's stream. At one point he was down to 20,000 chips after taking a big hit when he made trips in a big Razz hand. He hung around for hours after that, though, refusing to give away his chips until the last hand of the evening.
Final Table Results and Remaining Payouts
Place | Winner | Country | Prize (in USD) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | $487,129 | ||
2 | $301,068 | ||
3 | $209,424 | ||
4 | $148,896 | ||
5 | $108,253 | ||
6 | Paul Sokoloff | United Kingdom | $80,523 |
7 | Mike Gorodinsky | United States | $61,314 |
8 | Eric Wasserson | United States | $47,819 |
The final five will return to the action on June 23 at 4 p.m. local time and play down to a winner. Blinds restart at 40,000/80,000 with 80,000/160,000 limits, and the action will be streamed on PokerGO with an approximately one-hour delay. PokerNews will be here until the end to report all of the exciting $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship action.