2022 WSOP: Young Sik finally wins gold; Matt Glantz draws $1M bounty; Daniel Strelitz scores #2; Kartik Ved, Nicandro Filart run deep

The 53rd Annual World Series of Poker is grinding down to the finish with 74 out of 88 bracelets already claimed. This recap covers Events 66 – 69 and Event 72 – 74, plus the next three WSOP.com bracelet winners Online 7 -9. Among the top stories was Young Sik Eum who finally locked up the gold after missing it by one spot at an earlier event, Matt Glantz drew the enviable US$ 1,000,000 mystery bounty reward, and Daniel Strelitz snatched his career second gold. Among the Asians running deep were Indian pro bracelet winner Karitk Ved with a 3rd place finish and Philippines‘ Nicandro Filart placing 20th, both at the Mini Main Event. 

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The Main Event is currently underway. It amassed 8,663 players across four starting days making it the second largest turnout for this event in history. The money flowed at the start of Day 4 starting at 1,299. Korean player Seungmook Jung ran the deepest of the Asians for US$ 145,800. At the time of posting, the marquee event was about to enter Day 7 with 35 remaining. We will have a recap as it completes. 

Festival update

Event 1 –  74 prize pool: US$ 286,185,645
Entries: 161,490
Two time series champion: Daniel Zack (Event 15 & 40)
Asia winners: Tong Li (Event 19), Chan Lok Ming (Event 35), Shota Nakanishi (Event 60)
Most final tables: Phil Ivey (4), Daniel Zack (4), Sean Winter (4), David Peters (4)
Online Event 1 – 9 prize pool: US$ 8,853,063
Online entries: 9,200

Multi bracelet winners

Career 6th bracelet: Brian Hastings
Career 5th bracelet: Adam Friedman, Eli Elezra
Career 4th bracelet: David Peters, Scott Seiver, Brad Ruben, Jeremy Ausmus
Career 3rd bracelet: Norbert Szecsi, Daniel Zack, Phillip Hui, Dash Dudley
Career 2nd bracelet: Manig Loeser, Daniel Zack, Robert Cowen, Steven Albini, Justin Pechie, Yuliyan Kolev, Aleksejs Ponakovs, Joao Simao Peres, Daniel Cates, David Jackson, Daniel Strelitz

Event 66: MIni Main Event NL Hold’em – YOUNG SIK EUM – US$ 594,189

ev66Young Sik Eum – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Alec Rome

Early in the series, Young Sik Eum was denied the coveted gold at Event 18: $1K Freezeout No Limit Hold’em falling one spot shy to champion Bryan Schultz. Not the case at the Mini Main Event No Limit Hold’em (Freezeout) where 5,832 players took to the ring. After three days of play, Young shipped it for his first ever WSOP title and bracelet and a WSOP high US$ 594,189. This boosted career series earnings to over US$ 1 Million. 

ev66 1Kartik Ved – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Katerina Lukina

To capture the win, Young faced some very tough adversaries at the final table which included online bracelet winner / Indian pro Kartik Ved. After railing Philip Lee in 4th place, Young overtook Romania’s Cosmin Joldis for the lead, then outdrew Ved with an ace spiking the board to dust pocket fours. This was Ved’s deepest live series run and largest series score of US$ 275,593. With momentum on Young’s side, it didn’t take long for him to clean out Joldis and lift the gold. 

ev66 2Nicandro Filart – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Seth Haussler

Among the notable Asian players that ran deep was Filipino player Nicandro Filart Jr who fell to Ved in 20th place. This was Filart’s deepest series finish which earned him US$ 23,148. Israeli bracelet winner Ran Koller was 30th for US$ 18,817, and Hong Kong’s Vincent Li finished 110th place for US$ 4,738. 

Buy in: US$ 1,000
Players: 5,832
Prize pool: US$ 5,190,480
ITM: 875 places

Final table payouts in USD

1st
Young Sik Eum
USA
594,189

2nd
Cosmin Joldis
Romania
367,233

3rd
Karik Ved
India
275,593

4th
Phillp Lee
USA
208,275

5th
Kei Nitta
Japan
158,515

6th
Theodore Lee
USA
121,504

7th
Adam Velez
USA
93,803

8th
Keith Littlewood
UK
72,941

9th
Sergio Ochoa
USA
57,133

10th
Jesse Lonis
USA
45,079

 

Event 67: $10K Super Turbo Bounty NLH Freezeout – JOSE IGNACIO BARBERO – US$ 587,520

ev67Nacho Barbero – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Alec Rome

The Super Turbo Bounty No Limit Hold’em Freezeout was the costliest bounty turbo event offered at the series with a hefty price tag of US$ 10,000. This drew 419 hopefuls for a prize pool of US$ 3,907,175. Opening day was pretty much a blur with the money reached in no time. Among the players profiting were India’s Aditya Agarwal (44th), Korea’s Steve Yea (43rd), Michael Mizrachi (25th), Mike Watson (10th), and Rainer Kempe who missed the final day in 7th place. 

The last six players returned with Brazil’s Fabiano Kovalski almost a goner with less than two big blinds while Argentina’s Jose Ignacio Barbero aka “Nacho” was riding high with a commanding 49 BB. When the game resumed, Kovalski staged an incredible run. He came from behind twice, once against Ilya Nikiforov and the other against Barbero to double up on both occasions. Impressively he had built enough to finish off Maria Ho in 5th place then faced the bulldozing Barbero at heads up. With a loud South American rail cheering both contenders, the gold was still captured quickly. Chip leader Barbero snap-called Kovalski’s Kd2s shove with KcQc and stayed ahead throughout. Both players earned a career high payout. For the champion Barbero, he pocketed US$ 587,520 plus US$ 48K in bounties to boost his WSOP career earnings to well over US$ 1.125 Million. 

Buy in: US$ 10,000
Players: 419
Prize pool: US$ 3,907,175
ITM: 63 places

Final table payouts in USD

1st
Jose Ignacio Barbero
Argentina
587,520

2nd
Fabiano Kovalski
Brazil
363,116

3rd
Ilya Nikiforov
Estonia
254,791

4th
Rob Hollink
Netherlands
181,667

5th
Maria Ho
USA
131,655

6th
Andrew Lichtenberger
USA
97,002

7th
Rainer Kempe
Germany
72,683

8th
David Mzareulov
Azerbaijan
55,401

9th
Paul Chauderson
USA
42,970

Event 68: Million Dollar Bounty NL Hold’em – QUINCY BORLAND – US$ 750,120

ev68Quincy Borland – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Seth Haussler

Intended for the 2020 WSOP, the $1,000 Million Dollar Bounty event finally got on the felt. This was one of the newest additions to the 2022 roster and it was a very popular one. The event attracted a whopping 14,112 entries for a prize pool of US$ 8,326,080 and a mystery bounty pool of US$ 4,233,600. Out of the 1,986 players that reached ITM, the luckiest was Matt Glantz who drew the enviable US$ 1,000,000 mystery reward making him the event’s top earner. Coming out victorious was Quincy Borland for his first ever WSOP title and bracelet. Borland didn’t receive any bounty rewards but he did pocket the enormous US$ 750,120 first prize. 

ev68 1Matt Glantz – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Hayley Hochstetler

Borland’s rise all happened at the final table. He entered running third from the bottom, stayed afloat with a double up then watched as players fell around him . By five-handed, he scored another double with his King-Jack suited outdrawing David Timmons’ pocket Queens. Borland went on to eliminate Wojciech Barzantny in 4th place then faced Kevin Hong who ended Timmons run in 3rd place. Behind in the count 2:1 didn’t seem to faze Borland who dominated the heads up action to take the lead and finish off Hong. The final hand was Ace-Queen over Ace-Jack. 

Buy in: US$ 1,000
Entries: 14,112
Prize pool: US$ 8,326,080
ITM: 1,986 places

Final table payouts in USD

1st
Quincy Borland
USA
750,120

2nd
Kevin Hong
USA
463,610

3rd
David Timmons
USA
351,800

4th
Wojciech Barzantny
Austria
268,550

5th
Michael Smith
Canada
206,250

6th
Nellie Park
USA
159,380

7th
Arash Asadabadi
USA
123,910

8th
Daniel De Almeida
Brazil
96,940

9th
Ramon Kropmanns
Brazil
76,316

 

Event 69: $10K PLO 8-Handed Championship – SEAN TROHA – US$ 1,246,770

ev69Sean Troha – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Danny Maxwell

The $10K PLO 8-Handed Championship saw a record 683 entrants pony up the five figure buy in to build a substantial US$ 6,368,975 prize pool. Out of the top 103 players that won a portion, it was Sean Troha who banked the largest chunk of seven figures. Troha faced Shiva Dudani at heads up, both entered the final table looking to add a bracelet to their two rings. Troha led throughout to eventually triumph and lock up the gold and a career high US$ 1,246,770. For Dudani, it was also a personal high score of US$ 770,556. 

Buy in: US$ 10,000
Entries: 683
Prize pool: US$ 6,368,975
ITM: 103 places

Final table payouts in USD

1st
Sean Troha
USA
1,246,770

2nd
Shiva Dudani
USA
770,556

3rd
Michael Duek
Argentina
548,015

4th
Tom Hu
USA
395,465

5th
Joachim Haraldstad
Norway
289,630

6th
Thair Kallabat
USA
215,326

7th
Nitesh Rawtani
USA
162,542

8th
Toby Lewis
UK
124,611

 

Event 72: Mixed PLO Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Omaha 8 or Better, Big O – BRADLEY ANDERSON – US$ 195,565

ev72Bradley Anderson – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Spenser Sembrat

771 turned up for the three game mixed Omaha event with buy in at $1.5K. This built a seven figure pot of US$ 1,029,285 with 116 players taking a cut. Finding their way to their first series final table were decorated bracelet winners 7x Men Nguyen and 2x Barny Boatman. Also on the felt was Peter Neff who placed 7th at an earlier Omaha bracelet event. The trio couldn’t go the distance instead it was Bradley Anderson taking command from four-handed onwards to clinch his first ever WSOP title, bracelet, and the US$ 195,565 first prize.

Buy in: US$ 1,500
Entries: 771
Prize pool: US$ 1,029,285
ITM: 116 places

Final table payouts in USD

1st
Bradley Anderson
USA
195,565

2nd
Scott Abrams
USA
120,881

3rd
Barny Boatman
UK
83,050

4th
Peter Neff
USA
58,089

5th
Men Nguyen
USA
41,377

6th
Mark Erickson
USA
30,026

7th
Jarod Minghini
USA
22,205

8th
Shawn Carter
USA
16,740

Event 73: Razz – DANIEL STRELITZ – US$ 115,723

ev73Daniel Strelitz – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Seth Haussler

Career second bracelet for Daniel Strelittz after topping the 383 entry field of the $1,500 Razz event. Strelitz denied Phuong Lynda Tran at heads up to win the US$ 115,723 first prize. Impressively, this was Tran’s deepest ever bracelet reach. Other decorated bracelet winners at the final table were 2x Calvin Anderson (3rd), 3x Frank Kassela (4th), and 2x Andres Korn (8th). Also displaying incredible consistency was Kijoon “KT” Park who recently won his first bracelet at the Nine Game Mix 6-Handed. He finished 6th at this event for his second final table. 

Buy in: US$ 1,500
Entries: 383
Prize pool: US$ 511,305
ITM: 58 places

Final table payouts in USD

1st
Daniel Strelitz
USA
115,723

2nd
Phuong “Lynda” Tran
USA
71,527

3rd
Calvin Anderson
USA
49,557

4th
Frank Kassela
USA
34,996

5th
Sergio Braga
Brazil
25,198

6th
Kijoon Park
USA
18,506

7th
Mark Gerencher
USA
13,869

8th
Andres Korn
Argentina
10,611

 

Event 74: Bounty Pot Limit Omaha 8-Handed – PEI LI – US$ 190,219

ev74Pei Li – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Rachel Kay Miller

Canadian Pot Limit Omaha specialist Pei Li won his first WSOP bracelet at the $1,500 Bounty PLO 8-Handed. Li outlasted a mighty field of 1,390 entries to collect the US$ 190,219 first prize (not including bounties). However, getting to the top was no easy ride for Li whose stack swung just as much as the style of the game. In the end, he came from behind against Nolan King for the win. Among the players that reached the final table were Diogo Veiga and Konstantin Petrushev who one week prior shipped the PLO Deepstack 8-Handed. Other players seeing the money were numerous bracelet winners that included Connor Drinan, recently minted Patrick Leonard, and Joao Vieira. 

Buy in: US$ 1,500
Entries: 1,390
Prize pool: US$ 1,855,650
ITM: 209 places

Final table payouts in USD

1st
Pei Li
Canada
190,219

2nd
Nolan King
USA
117,545

3rd
Raul Esquivel
USA
85,739

4th
Eemil Tuominen
Finland
63,231

5th
William Gross
USA
47,153

6th
Eric Lescot
Belgium
35,561

7th
Ryan Scully
USA
27,125

8th
Konstantin Angelov
Bulgaria
20,930

9th
Diogo Veiga
Portugal
16,339

 

Online 7: $500 NL Hold’em Deepstack – SANE CHUNG – US$ 149,729

The seventh online bracelet was offered at the $500 No Limit Hold’em Deepstack where 1,509 jumped in hoping to turn it into gold. It took a lengthy half the clock for a winner to emerge and when it did, it was brutal. USA’s Sane Chung “Ooohwee213” cracked Dylan Smith “Aurelius” pocket Aces with King-Jack straight on the river. Chung shipped his first ever series payout of US$ 149,729 and the coveted bracelet. 

Buy in: US$ 500
Entries: 1,509
Prize pool: US$ 972,900
ITM: 330 places

Final table payouts in USD

1st
Sane Chung “Ooohwee213”
USA
149,729

2nd
Dylan Smith “Aurelius”
Canada
92,523

3rd
Kahlil Francis “dripseason1”
USA
67,519

4th
Kevin Kung “kingkung99”
USA
49,715

5th
Vuong Do “Luckyboy201”
USA
36,970

6th
Nick Schulman “CashUsKlay”
USA
27,728

7th
Jeffrey Ditanna “Goodfellas2”
USA
20,917

8th
Ryan Belz “Lovemy11cats”
USA
15,956

9th
Matthew Pierce “Nibbles99”
USA
12,356

 

Online 8: $7,777 Lucky 7’s NLH High Roller – HARRY LODGE – US$ 396,366

harryHarry Lodge – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Danny Maxwell

161 of the world’s top pros, high rollers, and deep-pocketed players forked out the hefty US$ 7,777 buy in at Online 8: Lucky 7’s No Limit Hold’em High Roller. This built a juicy prize pool of US$ 1,468,023 with 30 players shaving a piece. Despite the heavily decorated final table with 12 bracelets among three players, winning it was UK’s Harry Lodge for his first ever series gold and a sizable US$ 396,666 first prize. Lodge has been cashing at the series for the past seven years and clinched it on his 49th payout. This pushed him to nearly US$ 1.2 Million in WSOP earnings. 

Buy in: US$ 7,777
Entries: 161
Prize pool: US$ 1,468,023
ITM: 30 places

Final table payouts in USD

1st
Harry Lodge “timexCNT”
UK
396,666

2nd
Andrew Robl “RobertB14”
USA
231,213

3rd
Daniel Lazrus “DLAZ14”
USA
132,122

4th
David Peters “dpeters17”
USA
102,762

5th
Daniel Negreanu “DNegs”
Canada
88,081

6th
Mike Watson “YagamiLight”
Canada
73,041

 

Online 9: $1K NLH Online Bracelet Championship – YEVGENIY MINAKRIN – US$ 238,315

The $1K buy in No Limit Hold’em Bracelet Championship drew 994 entries for a prize pool of US$ 1,328,400. USA’s Yevgeniy Minakrin “Kazak132” emerged victorious to capture his first ever WSOP title and gold bracelet. Along with the glory came a WSOP career high score of US$ 238,315. 

Buy in: US$ 1,000
Entries: 994
Prize pool: US$ 1,328,400
ITM: 207 places

Final table payouts in USD

1st
Yevgeniy Minakrin “Kazak132”
USA
238,315

2nd
Drabos Trofimov “luxifer03”
Moldova
147,585

3rd
Luke Martinelli “lewismurray”
Australia
104,811

4th
Matthew McDowell “Muckdat”
USA
75,453

5th
Noel Eicher “CA_MTNeer”
USA
55,129

6th
David Gonzalez “lamyorfather”
USA
40,649

7th
Matthew Davis “MDInvest”
USA
30,553

8th
Houston White “DeadMoney843”
USA
23,114

9th
Jeffery Hoop “Steelvikes7”
USA
17,801

More 2022 WSOP recaps to follow here at Somuchpoker.

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2022 WSOP: Bracelet winners Event 5 – 9
2022 WSOP: Bracelet winners Event 10 – 14
2022 WSOP: Bracelet winners Event 15 – 25
2022 WSOP: Bracelet winners Event 26 – 36
2022 WSOP: Bracelet winners Event 37 – 44
2022 WSOP: Bracelet winners Event 45 – 54
2022 WSOP: Bracelet winners Event 55 – 65

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