2022 WSOP: Festival pays out over $322M; Top Asia performers; final live and online results

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07/22/2022

After 52 days of nonstop action, the World Series of Poker concluded its 53rd annual festival at its new home in Ballys and Paris Las Vegas. The series ran from May 31 to July 20 with 89 bracelets snatched up and another 13 at online platform WSOP.com.The series closed with over US$ 322 Million paid out on the live front and another US$ 12.2M online. Highlighting Asia achievements, four players won bracelets: Tong Li (Event 19), Chan Lok Ming (Event 35), Shota Nakanishi (Event 60), and Jinho Hong (Event 76). Three players reached multiple final tables, Naoya Kihara (3), Punnat Punsri (2), and Kartik Ved (2). At the Player of the Year standings, two time champion Daniel Zack is in the lead.

Festival update

Bracelet Event 1 – 88 prize pool: US$ 321,719,219
Tournament of Champions: US$ 1,000,000 / 340 entries
Entries: 183,415
Two time series champion: Daniel Zack (Event 15 & 40), Espen Joerstad (Main Event & Tag Team Event), Lawrence Brandt (Event 58 & 84)
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), Yuri Dzivielevski (4), Koray Aldemir (4)
Asia final tables: Naoya Kihara (3), Punnat Punsri (2), Kartik Ved (2)
Online Event 1 – 13 prize pool: US$ 12,276,443
Online entries: 10,566

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, Julien Martini
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, Espen Joerstad, Sandeep Pulusani, Joao Vieira, Lawrence Brandt

Asia bracelet champions

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Tong Li – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Danny Maxwell

Four players from Asia emerged victorious to capture maiden bracelets. The first to hear his country’s national anthem was China’s Tong Li who won the $25K High Roller Pot Limit Omaha (8-Handed). Li outlasted the 264 entry field loaded with some of the world’s elite, to pocket a massive US$ 1,467,739 payout. He became the sixth player from China to bring home the coveted gold.

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Chan Lok Ming – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Spenser Sembrat

Often seen tearing up No Limit Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha events in Taiwan, WSOP newcomer / Hong Kong pro Chan Lok Ming decided to add other poker variants to his resume this year. To practice, he played online then proceeded to test his knowledge on the live stage at the $2,500 Mixed Big Bet Event. Impressively, Chan took it all the way to snatch the gold and the US$ 144,348 first prize. He brought Hong Kong its third ever bracelet.

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Shota Nakanishi – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Alec Rome

Japanese Short Deck specialist, Shota Nakanishi locked up his first bracelet at the $10K Short Deck No Limit Holdém. Nakanishi outlasted big guns that included Daniel Negreanu, Ryan Riess, Stephen Chidwick, Brian Rast, and Ben Lamb at heads up. Nakanishi became the sixth player from Japan to bring home the gold.

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Jinho Hong, Photo Credit – WSOP/ PokerNews – Danny Maxwell

Jinho Hong from Korea, ex-Starcraft gamer turned poker enthusiast, locked up a bracelet at the $1,979 Poker Hall of Fame Bounty No Limit Hold’em event. Hong has only been playing poker professionally for the past four years and has quickly climbed the Korea live tournament money rankings with big wins all over Asia. Last year, he attended his first WSOP and cashed in several events. Returning this year, he first won The Wynn Classic $3,500 NL Hold’em Championship for US$ 696,011, which is his largest live score to date. A few weeks later, he closed out he added a WSOP title and US$ 276,067 to his earnings. He brought Korea its fifth bracelet.

Naoya Kihara, Punnat Punsri, and Kartik Ved reach multiple final tables

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Naoya Kihara – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Spenser Sembrat

Japanese pro Naoya Kihara has been attending the annual series for well over a decade and is one of the biggest promoters of poker in his country. He won his first bracelet in 2012 at the $5K Pot Limit Omaha and has since returned yearly. Unlike most Asian players, Kihara is skilled in all variants of poker. This year, he reached three final tables – 3rd at $1,500 Mixed Games Dealers Choice, 3rd at $50K Poker Players Championship 6-Handed, and 5th at $10K Mixed Games Dealers Choice Championship. To date, he has over US$ 1.5 Million in WSOP earnings across 44 cashes.

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Kartik Ved – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Hayley Hochstetler

India pro player Kartik Ved earned his first WSOP cash in 2018 when he ran deep 128th place at the Main Event. Since then, he has accrued numerous cashes which included a big one at the 2019 Main Event in 51st place. In 2020, Ved won his career first bracelet at the WSOP – GGPoker Online Series $840 Super Turbo Bounty No Limit Hold’em. This year, his hunt for his first live event bracelet resulted in two final tables. Ved placed 3rd at the Mini Main Event to pocket a substantial US$ 275,593,which is now his largest live score to date. To close out the series, he placed 4th at the $5K No Limit Hold’em for another six figure payout.

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Punnat Punsri – Photo credit WSOP / PokerNews – Danny Maxwell

To kick off 2022, Thailand’s Punnat Punsri won two $10K events at the Venetian High Roller. His hot run continued at the WSOP reaching two final tables. During opening week, Punsri bested some of the world’s elite players, placing 3rd at the $50K No Limit Hold’em 8-Handed. This earned him US$ 594,481 for his largest live score to date. Just over a month later, Punsri ran deep again, finishing runner up to Jinho Hong at the $1,979 Poker Hall of Fame NLH Bounty event. Although he has yet to clasp his first gold bracelet, he cashed a total of 12 times in the past two festivals and is inching closer to breaching US$ 1 Million in WSOP earnings.

WSOP Player of the Year standings – Top 10

Daniel Zack has every right to be at the top of the Player of the Year leaderboard after he collected 16 cashes that included four final tables. He was the first player to win two bracelets at the series. He has a lead of 490 points over Daniel Weinman.

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Event 71: $1,111 One More for One Drop NLH – MIKE ALLIS – US$ 535,610

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Mike Allis – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Hayley Hochstetler

Buy in: US$ 1,111
Entries: 5,702
Prize pool: US$ 5,707,702
ITM: 856 places

Final table payouts

1stMike AllisUSA535,610
2ndRyan RiessUSA331,056
3rdBasel ChauraUSA250,157
4thMohammed JaafarUSA190,363
5thLeonardo DesouzaBrazil145,892
6thSalah NimerUSA112,612
7thAndrew RobinsonUSA87,551
8thRio FujitaUSA68,562
9thNiklas WarlichUSA54,085

Event 75: $777 Lucky 7’s NLH 7-Handed – GREGORY TEBOUL – US$ 777,777

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Gregory Teboul – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Spenser Sembrat

Buy in: US$ 777
Entries: 6,891
Prize pool: US$ 4,711,790
ITM: 989 places

Final table payouts

1stGregory TeboulFrance777,777
2ndRodney TurvinUSA400,777
3rdChristopher FarmerUSA207,777
4thJames HughesUSA154,777
5thJed StewartUSA116,777
6thKyle MiholichUSA87,777
7thAllen CunninghamUSA66,777

Event 77: $1500 Mixed NLH / PLO 8-Handed – SANDEEP PULUSANI – US$ 277,949

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Sandeep Pulusani – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Rachel Kay Miller

Buy in: US$ 1,500
Entries: 1,234
Prize pool: US$ 1,647,390
ITM: 186 places

Final table payouts

1stSandeep PulusaniUSA277,949
2ndEsther Taylor-BradleyUSA171,787
3rdAden SalazarUSA124,865
4thVincent LamCanada91,800
5thRichard KellettUK68,274
6thNoah BronsteinUSA51,372
7thVegard AndreassenNorway39,114
8thWilliam LeffingwellUSA30,139
9thDaniel ChuprunUSA23,505

Event 78: $2,500 No Limit Hold’em – SEBASTIEN AUBE – US$ 499,636

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Sebastien Aube – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Seth Haussler

Buy in: US$ 2,500
Entries: 1,364
Prize pool: US$ 3,034,900
ITM: 204 places

Final table payouts

1stSebastian AubeCanada499,636
2ndJulien LoireFrance308,817
3rdBrian EtheridgeUSA222,762
4thAxel HallayFrance162,627
5thLeandro VlastarisUSA120,177
6thSantiago PlanteCanada89,905
7thMatt BerkeyUSA68,102
8thRan KollerArgentina52,240
9thJonathan ZarinUSA40,588
10thBrien LeeUSA31,945

Event 79: $10K Razz Championship – JULIEN MARTINI – US$ 328,906

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Julien Martini – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Seth Haussler

Buy in: US$ 10,000
Entries: 125
Prize pool: US$ 1,165,625
ITM: 21 places

Final table payouts

1stJulien MartiniFrance328,906
2ndHal RotholzUSA203,281
3rdYueqi ZhuUSA149,958
4thKoray AldemirAustria111,991
5thFelipe RamosBrazil84,683
6thMax PescatoriItaly64,847
7thBrian HastingsUSA50,295
8thBrandon Shack-HarrisUSA39,516
9thZiya RahimUSA31,456

Event 80: $600 Mixed NLH; PLO Deepstack – ROMANS VOITOVS – US$ 158,609

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Romans Voitovs – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Seth Haussler

Buy in: US$ 600
Entries: 2,107
Prize pool: US$ 1,074,570
ITM: 317 places

Final table payouts

1stRomans VoitovsLatvia158,609
2ndMichael DobbsUSA98,026
3rdJustin BarnumUSA72,544
4thFrancisco BaruffiBrazil54,172
5thRichard BaiUSA40,822
6thJordan RussellUSA31,046
7thJacob StaleyUSA23,831
8thAndrew PeplinskiUSA18,464
9thDror RamatyArgentina14,442

Event 81: $5K Freezeout NLH 8-Handed – MOHAMMAD ARANI – US$ 665,459

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Mohammad Arani – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Rachel Kay Miller

Buy in: US$ 5,000
Entries: 756
Prize pool: US$ 3,487,050
ITM: 114 places

Final table payouts

1stMohammad AraniUSA665,459
2ndJohannes StraverNetherlands411,279
3rdPeter TurmezeyHungary292,665
4thAdam HendrixUSA211,295
5thToby LewisUK154,806
6thFrancois PiraultFrance115,122
7thCliff JosephyUSA86,917
8thMichael KatzUSA66,638
9thCaio AlmeidaBrazil51,894

Event 82: $800 8-Handed NLH Deepstack – RICHARD ALSUP – US$ 272,065

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Richard Alsup – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Spenser Sembrat

Buy in: US$ 800
Entries: 2,812
Prize pool: US$ 1,979,648
ITM: 422 places

Final table payouts

1stRichard AlsupUSA272,065
2ndGary WhiteheadUSA168,093
3rdAri EngelUSA126,233
4thRyan JaworskiUSA95,487
5thMarc MacdonnellItaly72,759
6thArtem MetalidiUkraine55,849
7thPatrick TruongUSA43,188
8thFrederick BrownUSA33,648
9thDonny CashoUSA26,413

Event 83: $50K High Roller NL Hold’em – JOAO VIEIRA – US$ 1,384,413

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Joao Vieira – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Seth Haussler

Buy in: US$ 50,000
Entries: 97
Prize pool: US$ 4,643,875
ITM: 17 places

Final table payouts

1stJoao VieiraPortugal1,384,413
2ndLander LijoSpain855,631
3rdGalen HallUSA625,941
4thDan ColpoysUSA463,589
5thBrian RastUSA347,658
6thSean PerryUSA264,034
7thFedor Holzgermany203,107
8thStephen ChidwickUK158,278
9thAlexandros TheologisGreece124,974

Event 84: $3K H.O.R.S.E. – LAWRENCE BRANDT – US$ 205,319

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Lawrence Brandt – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Alec Rome

Buy in: US$ 3,000
Entries: 327
Prize pool: US$ 873,090
ITM: 50 places

Final table payouts

1stLawrence BrandtUSA205,319
2ndRoberto MarinUSA126,895
3rdTomasz GluszkoPoland87,687
4thRichard TatalovichUSA61,789
5thKevin GerhartUSA44,415
6thKristan LordUSA32,583
7thPerry FriedmanUSA24,403
8thYarron BendorUSA18,669
9thDavid BachUSA14,594

Event 85: The Closer NL Hold’em – MINH NGUYEN – US$ 536,280

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Minh Nguyen – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Danny Maxwell

Buy in: US$ 1,500
Entries: 2,968
Prize pool: US$ 3,962,280
ITM: 437 places

Final table payouts

1stMinh NguyenUSA536,280
2ndAhmed KarrimSouth Africa331,740
3rdMichael LiangUSA247,890
4thMadelyn CarrUSA186,770
5thManuel HerreragarciaUSA141,770
6thDaniel TabelloUSA108,420
7thSamuel BrownUSA83,540
8thRudy CervantesUSA64,870
9thZachary JohnsonUSA50,759
10thVincent LamCanada42,651

Event 86: $10K 6-Handed NL Hold’em Championship – GREGORY JENSEN – US$ 824,649

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Gregory Jensen – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Danny Maxwell

Buy in: US$ 10,000
Entries: 394
Prize pool: US$ 3,674,050
ITM: 60 places

Final table payouts

1stGregory JensenUSA824,649
2ndPavel PlesuvCzech Republic509,674
3rdLucas FosterUSA341,902
4thAli EslamiUSA234,396
5thBarak WisbrodArgentina164,304
6thBrock WilsonUSA117,819
7thMartin ZamaniUSA86,472

Event 87: $5K 8-Handed NL Hold’em – MICHAEL WANG – US$ 541,604

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Michael Wang – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews -Seth Haussler

Buy in: US$ 5,000
Entries: 573
Prize pool: US$ 2,642,963
ITM: 86 places

Final table payouts

1stMichael WangUSA541,605
2ndFarid JattinUSA334,747
3rdErik SeidelUSA238,321
4thKartik VedIndia172,103
5thYval BronshteinArgentina126,089
6thWilliam O’NeilUSA93,740
7thFred GoldbergUSA70,734
8thWilliam NguyenUSA54,185
9thErfan GeutaUSA42,149

Event 88: $1K Super Turbo NL Hold’em – JASPAL BRAR – US$ 190,731

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Jaspal Brar – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Seth Haussler

Buy in: US$ 1,000
Entries: 1,282
Prize pool: US$ 1,140,980
ITM: 193 places

Final table payouts

1stJaspal BrarCanada190,731
2ndJesse LonisUSA117,872
3rdJesse CappsUSA85,040
4thBoris KolevBulgaria62,090
5thChristopher GarmanUSA45,885
6thRonald SullivanUSA34,327
7thVinicius EscossiBrazil26,000
8thHuy NguyenUSA19,942
9thJonathan HiltonUSA15,491
10thKurt JewellUSA12,190

Tournament of Champions: BENJAMIN KAUPP – US$ 250,000

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Benjamin Kauppe – Photo credit – WSOP / PokerNews – Danny Maxwell

Buy in: Invitational
Entries: 470
Prize pool: US$ 1,000,000
ITM: 60 places

Final table payouts

1stBenjamin KauppUSA250,000
2ndRaul GarzaUSA150,000
3rdRyan MessickUSA100,000
4thRobert CowenUK75,000
5thAli EslamiUSA50,000
6thGregory WishUSA37,500
7thYuliyan KolevBulgaria27,500
8thEric BensimhonFrance20,000
9thGianluca SperanzaItaly15,000
10thJonathan WoofCanada11,400

Online 10: $3,200 NL Hold’em High Roller 8-Max – JULIAN PEROUSE – US$ 324,767

Buy in: US$ 3,200
Entries: 340
Prize pool: US$ 1,343,680
ITM: 54 places

Final table payouts

1stJulien PerouseCanada324,767
2ndCalvin AndersonUSA202,627
3rdGabriel NastasaArgentina137,055
4thAlex GreenblattUSA97,820
5thJohn RiordanUSA66,512
6thBrian Altman “JackBogle”USA47,835
7thCorey PaggeotUSA35,070
8thAdam Hendrix “PHsGoldShoes”USA26,336
9thEthan YauUSA20,290

Online 11: $777 NL Hold’em Lucky 7’s Second Chance – FRED LI – US$ 159,060

Buy in: US$ 777
Entries: 781
Prize pool: US$ 854,700
ITM: 167 places

Final table payouts

1stFred LiUSA159,060
2ndZachary OkinUSA98,291
3rdMichael GuzzardiUSA69,573
4thBobby OboodiUSA49,914
5thRyan JonesUSA36,239
6thDominick SarleUSA26,667
7thMichael AcevedoCosta Rica19,915

Online 12 :NL Hold’em High Roller Freezeout Encore – GIANLUCA SPERANZA – US$ 324,625

Buy in: US$ 5,300
Entries: 245
Prize pool: US$ 1,225,000
ITM: 35 places

Final table payouts

1stGianluca Speranza “inmyhouse”Italy324,625
2ndPaul ScaturroUSA189,875
3rdMichael Jozoff “mikejozoff”USA108,413
4thKazuki IkeuchiJapan83,300
5thJakob MiegelAustria71,050
6thJoao VieiraPortugal58,800
7thAngel LopezUSA44,100
8thPatrik CiklaminiSlovakia29,400
9thPaul VolpeUSA20,825

Online 13: $500 NL Hold’em Summer Saver – SHAUN O”DONNELL – US$ 125,330

Buy in: US$ 500
Entries: 1,189
Prize pool: US$ 741,600
ITM: 248 places

Final table payouts

1stShaun O’DonnellUSA125,330
2ndBenjamin ChungUSA77,275
3rdAndrew BenedictUSA55,620
4thSoheb PorbandarwalaUSA40,417
5thBoris KolevBulgaria29,738
6thPaul ScaturroUSA22,100
7thLawrence MeldmanUSA16,612
8thGuy DunlapUSA12,607
9thMichael LavenburgUSA9,715

2022 WSOP recaps

2022 WSOP underway: first four bracelet winners
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
2022 WSOP: Bracelet winners Event 67 – 69 and 72 – 74

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