The clock currently reads 336 players and the tournament staff has gone hand for hand.
2022 World Series of Poker
Neymar the Brazilian professional footballer has built up quite the stack thus far and is looking to make his first cash of the2022 World Series of Poker.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Neymar |
410,000
410,000
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410,000 |
The player in late position shoved all in for around 60,000 and Athanasios Polychronopoulos moved all in from the hijack over top. The remaining players got out of the way and left the two to battle it out heads up.
Athanasios Polychronopoulos:
Opponent:
The board ran out [6d3d2hJs1c] giving Polychronopoulos a flush draw off the flop. He didn't hit but didn't need to as his ace-king high was enough to take the pot and knock his opponent out of the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Athanasios Polychronopoulos |
250,000
105,000
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105,000 |
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Action was picked up with stacks in the middle and cards on their backs, with Brent Hanks all-in and at risk for his remaining 49,000 having been called by Adam Maislen.
Brent Hanks:
Adam Maislen:
The board ran out and Hanks could not find a set to improve and was eliminated by Maislen from the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Adam Maislen | 182,000 | |
Brent Hanks | Busted | |
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Level: 16
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
The registration has officially closed in Event #41: $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em, with 2,227 entries generating a prize pool of $1,313,930. 335 players will reach a minimum cash of $1,061 and the winner will receive a payout of $191,268 as well as the WSOP gold bracelet.
Prize Pool in Event #41: $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em
Place | Payout |
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1 | $191,268 |
2 | $118,213 |
3 | $87,047 |
4 | $64,702 |
5 | $48,551 |
6 | $36,782 |
7 | $28,136 |
8 | $21,733 |
9 | $16,953 |
10-11 | $13,357 |
12-13 | $10,630 |
14-17 | $8,546 |
18-26 | $6,941 |
27-35 | $5,696 |
36-44 | $4,724 |
45-53 | $3,959 |
54-62 | $3,354 |
63-71 | $2,872 |
72-80 | $2,486 |
81-89 | $2,176 |
90-98 | $1,927 |
99-125 | $1,725 |
126 - 152 | $1,562 |
153 – 188 | $1,431 |
189 – 224 | $1,326 |
225 – 279 | $1,160 |
280– 335 | $1,061 |
The players have gone on a 20-minute break. During this break, the 500 chips will be colored up.
Action was picked up in a pot with 103,000 in the center between a player in the big blind and Rich Alsup in the hijack.
On a board reading , the big blind checked to Alsup who bet 66,000. His opponent went into the tank, counted out a call and put in the chips.
"Set," Alsup declared as he turned over for a set of sevens. His opponent shook his head and turned over for a second best two pair, and Alsup took a giant pot to build his chip stack higher.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Rich Alsup |
337,000
268,600
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268,600 |
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This summer, Golden Nugget Las Vegas will play host to the 14th Annual Grand Poker Series, which features 81 events and offers over $3 million in guaranteed prize money from May 31-July 3. One of those events is the $1,100 buy-in, $1,000,000 Guaranteed PokerNews Cup that will run from June 24-28.
The tournament will feature three starting flights beginning with Day 1a at 11 a.m. PT on Friday, June 24. Days 1b and 1c will take place at the same time on Saturday, June 25, and Sunday, June 26 respectively. The surviving players from each flight will return at Noon on Monday, June 27 to play down to the final table, which will play out at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June 28.
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Jennifer Meiner from Houston, TX was in the big blind facing an all in from the small blind for around 20,000. Meiner ended up calling and cards went up and over.
Jennifer Meiner:
Opponent:
The board ran out and Meiner hit top two taking her opponent out of the game while almost doubling her stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jennifer Meiner
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51,500 |