2022 World Series of Poker

Event #36: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 3
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a2453q
Prize
$135,260
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$628,785
Entries
471
Level Info
Level
34
Limits
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
50,000
Players Info - Day 3
Players Left
1

Event #36: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Day 3 Completed

Ali Eslami Takes Down Event #36: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better for $135,260 and Maiden WSOP Bracelet

Level 34 : Limits 250,000/500,000, 50,000 ante
Ali Eslami
Ali Eslami

After three days of play, Ali Eslami claimed victory in the 2022 World Series of Poker Event #36: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better for $135,260 and his first ever WSOP gold bracelet.

The event drew 471 entries and generated a prize pool of $628,785. Just 71 of those players made the money, and when all was said and done, Eslami took the biggest slice.

He overcame Chris Papastratis in heads-up play to secure the win inside Bally's Event Center. Papastratis, who just had $11,399 in recorded tournament earnings, took home his largest ever payday - cashing for $83,598.

Event #36: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Ali EslamiUnited States$135,260
2Chris PapastratisUnited States$83,598
3Jeff MadsenUnited States$58,537
4Scott LakeUnited States$41,693
5Thomas TaylorCanada$30,215
6Kenny HsiungUnited States$22,287
7John HolleyUnited States$16,737
8David ArganianUnited States$12,801

Winner's Reaction

Ali Eslami
Ali Eslami and his rail

Eslami, who had just booked his first tournament win in over ten years, was buoyed by the experience.

"I'm feeling great actually, especially as I haven't been playing poker for six years or something, so to come back and get the win is great," he told PokerNews.

However, there was no time to waste for Eslami, who was already planning his next bracelet hunt.

"I don't know how late they're playing in the $10,000 Seven Card Stud 8 or better, but that started today. So I feel like I should go play, right? I mean, that's the championship event. Isn't this kind of like a qualifier today?" he said.

Eslami did indeed run off to play in that event after the interview. Before he left, Eslami gave a tribute to a friend who had recently departed and dedicated the win to him.

"I want to dedicate this to Chad Brown, who passed away from cancer. Many poker players knew him. He was a legend, and it [Stud] was one of his favorite games, too. We were very good friends, and we talked a lot about the game too. So this one goes out to Chad."

Final Day Recap

Seven Card Stud
Seven Card Stud

The day started with 15 players but that number was quickly slashed down to nine. Early exits in the day included Kirill Tsyngalev, Pearce Arnold, Brian Scholl, Chad Campbell, Teemu Kangasvieri and Jon Kyte.

John Bunch fell next and his elimination marked the start of the official final table. Kenny Hsiung ousted Bunch with two pair after the former failed to hit his full house and flush outs.

Short stack David Arganian was the first final table casualty. He could not make a low for half the pot with Jeff Madsen's sevens up remaining best.

One of the most talkative players at the table, John Holley, had entertained many throughout the last few days with his table chat, but he lost his voice after being despatched by Eslami and Thomas Taylor.

Hsiung, who had consistently been one of the bigger stacks, suffered the baddest beat of the day. He had trip aces on fifth street and ended up with an ace-high flush by seventh street. Eslami had other ideas and ended up catching running fives to make a full house to send the one-time WSOP bracelet winner out in sixth place.

Taylor quickly followed him out of the door to set up four-handed play. Then following the elimination of Scott Lake, the final three players took their positions.

The three finalists, Eslami, Papastratis and Jeff Madsen exchanged the chip lead several times before Madsen hit the rail. He could not beat Papastratis' two pair or Eslami's low to survive.

Heads-up play lasted for just under an hour, and in that time it was all Eslami. Papastratis failed to find any momentum against his nemesis. The last hand of the day saw Papastratis make aces up, but Eslami had already made a wheel on fifth street and held to see out the tournament.

This concludes PokerNews' coverage of the event, but there is still plenty more to come from the 2022 WSOP, so be sure to keep it locked in.

Tags: Ali EslamiBrian SchollChad BrownChad CampbellChris PapastratisDavid ArganianJeff MadsenJohn BunchJohn HolleyJon KyteKenny HsiungKirill TsyngalevPearce ArnoldScott LakeTeemu KangasvieriThomas Taylor

Chris Papastratis Eliminated in 2nd Place ($83,598)

Level 34 : 250,000/500,000, 50,000 ante
Chris Papastratis
Chris Papastratis

Chris Papastratis: {k-Spades}{q-Spades}/{k-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{a-Hearts}{8-Clubs}/{a-Diamonds}
Ali Eslami: {a-Spades}{2-Hearts}/{4-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{3-Spades}{10-Diamonds}/{q-Clubs}

Chris Papastratis completed and was called by Ali Eslami.

Papastartis check-called bets on fourth and fifth street before he ended up getting his whole stack in the middle on sixth street.

Papastratis saw he was drawing dead as Eslami had already made a wheel. The final cards were dealt and Papastratis congratulated Eslami on his victory.

Well done to Eslami, who has won his first-ever WSOP bracelet. Final Day recap to follow up shortly.

Player Chips Progress
Ali Eslami us
Ali Eslami
11,775,000
1,775,000
1,775,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Chris Papastratis us
Chris Papastratis
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Level: 34

Limits: 250,000/500,000

Ante: 50,000

Jeff Madsen Eliminated in 3rd Place ($58,537)

Level 33 : 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante
Jeff Madsen
Jeff Madsen

Jeff Madsen: {a-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{x-}/{a-Clubs}{5-Spades}{10-Hearts}{j-Spades}
Ali Eslami: {6-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}/{2-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{10-Clubs}{4-Clubs}
Chris Papastratis: {8-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{3-Clubs}/{8-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}

Chris Papastratis started off with a call before Jeff Madsen completed. Ali Eslami called and so did Papastratis.

Madsen bet on fourth street and bpth opponents called.

On fifth street, Madsen moved all-in for 320,000 and was called again by the two active players.

Action checked down on sixth and seventh street and the players tabled their cards.

Madsen had a pair of aces, with no low. However, Papstratis had two pair and Eslami made seven-six low, which confirmed Madsen's exit.

Player Chips Progress
Ali Eslami us
Ali Eslami
7,050,000
1,550,000
1,550,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Chris Papastratis us
Chris Papastratis
4,725,000
1,050,000
1,050,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Jeff Madsen us
Jeff Madsen
Busted

Eslami Scoops Three-Way Pot

Level 33 : 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante
Ali Eslami
Ali Eslami

Ali Eslami just climbed to the top of the chip counts following a three way pot.

He scooped up all the chips after his two pair, aces and sixes, was ruled best. Neither Jeff Madsen or Chris Papastratis made a low.

Player Chips Progress
Ali Eslami us
Ali Eslami
5,500,000
3,200,000
3,200,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Chris Papastratis us
Chris Papastratis
3,675,000
-2,200,000
-2,200,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Jeff Madsen us
Jeff Madsen
2,600,000
-2,000,000
-2,000,000