Event #37: $1,500 MILLIONAIRE MAKER No-Limit Hold'em
Day 5 Completed
Event #37: $1,500 MILLIONAIRE MAKER No-Limit Hold'em
Day 5 Completed
The 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) in its new home at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas has crowned a new champion as Bulgarian Yuliyan Kolev has won his second bracelet as he was the last player standing in Event #37: $1,500 Millionaire Maker No-Limit Hold'em. This is the second consecutive year Kolev has won a bracelet as just seven months ago the Bulgarian won his first in online Event #9: $777 Lucky 7's No-Limit Hold'em for $146,163.
That figure is dwarfed by winning this event, both in prestige and in prize money as Kolev has won the grand prize of $1,125,141 and his first live WSOP bracelet. Kolev beat a field full of bracelet winners as he outmaneuvered the 7,961 entrants over five days to claim the bulk of the $10,627,935 prize pool. It was not without adversity as in the final two tables Kolev lost a huge flip with ace-king against Raul Martinez's pocket sevens to go down to a single 25,000 chip with the big blind at 500,000. He managed to win with that chip to go back into contention before coolering Linus Richter with pocket eights vs Richter's pocket jacks.
Kolev was cheered on by a big rail, all of who were donning upside-down KFC buckets as hats in honor of a popular American music artist.
Place | Player | Country | Prize (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
1st | Yuliyan Kolev | Bulgaria | $1,125,141 |
2nd | Oren Rosen | Israel | $695,390 |
3rd | Tyler Gaston | United States | $522,705 |
4th | Yita Choong | Australia | $395,545 |
5th | Dominic Brazier | United States | $301,346 |
6th | Stanley Weng | United States | $231,145 |
7th | Alen Tenorio | Brazil | $178,515 |
8th | Bastien Joly | France | $138,821 |
9th | Nick Marchington | United Kingdom | $108,704 |
10th | Raul Martinez | Spain | $85,718 |
Many notables were in the field with Robert Mizrachi chasing his fifth bracelet. However Mizrachi was eliminated near the end of Day 3 in 27th place. Another bracelet winner, James Calderaro, was also eliminated near the end of Day 3 in 26th Place.
Kolev came into Day 5 second in chips with 49 big blinds and managed to secure the win with fairly smooth sailing as the Bulgarian was never all in and at risk.
PokerNews asked about his win coming from a chip and a chair after losing the big pot against Martinez and Kolev said
"It was quite funny because I knew I'm not out of the tournament but I can't do anything with that stack (less than one big blind). I was thinking, let's observe what's going on at the other table so I folded two hands before the big blind hit me. Then I went all in from under the gun and won and then won the hand in the big blind then everything started from there."
When asked about winning his second WSOP bracelet and first live bracelet Kolev said.
"The feeling is much stronger because all of your friends are here. The pressure is much more."
When asked whether the strong rail presence helped his performance, Kolev said, "It makes me feel really really calm. It's really important for my friends to be around me when I got really far (in the tournament)."
Kolev also said he'll be playing more of the 2022 WSOP looking for a third bracelet.
The day started with Tyler Gaston putting the pressure on the rest of the table, but the first elimination could be credited to Kolev when Dominic Brazier shoved with queen-seven offsuit preflop for less than 10 big blinds into Kolev who called with jack-eight and hit two pair on the river, eliminating the American in fifth place for over $300,000.
His next victim was Yita Choong who called for his tournament��s life with his pocket sevens and faced queen-four offsuit for Kolev. The Bulgarian player hit a queen on the turn and Choong was out in fourth place for nearly $400,000.
Gaston, the chip leader at the beginning of the day, was knocked out next. He held jack-ten and called in the big blind a raise from Oren Rosen who held queen-ten of clubs. All the chips went in the middle on a jack-high flop with two clubs. Gaston was ahead but a queen hit the river, giving a better pair to Rosen while the last American was sent packing in third place for $522,705.
The heads-up battle was a short affair and it was the pocket rockets that secured the win as Kolev three-bet with his aces and Rosen called with queen-jack offsuit. The flop came queen-high and the money got in the middle on the turn as Kolev's aces held for him to win his second bracelet.
Congratulations to Yuliyan Kolev for winning the 2022 WSOP Event #37: $1,500 Millionaire Maker!
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Oren Rosen raised to 4,000,000 with in his hand and Yuliyan Kolev three-bet it to 14,000,000 with the monster . Rosen considered it for a minute and made the call.
The dealer brought a flop of , giving a pair of queens to Rosen. Kolev continued for 10,000,000 and Rosen eventually called once more.
All the chips went in the middle when the paired the board on the turn. Kolev jammed, putting Rosen into a decision for his tournament life. After a few minutes of thinking, Rosen announced the call.
The on the river didn't change anything and Rosen found himself eliminated in second-place for $695,390 as a nice consolation prize, while Kolev grabbed the second WSOP gold bracelet of his career.
Stay tuned onPokernews for a full recap of today's final table action.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yuliyan Kolev |
173,800,000
60,900,000
|
60,900,000 |
|
||
Oren Rosen | Busted |
Yuliyan Kolev raised to 4,000,000 with and Oren Rosen found to three-bet to 14,000,000. It was a fold for Kolev and Rosen racked the first pot of the heads-up match.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yuliyan Kolev |
112,900,000
-5,000,000
|
-5,000,000 |
|
||
Oren Rosen |
85,900,000
9,900,000
|
9,900,000 |
Oren Rosen raised from the button with to 4,000,000 and Tyler Gaston called in the big blind with .
The flop came , giving Rosen a flush draw and Gaston top pair. Rosen bet 4,000,000 when action was checked to him. Gaston then counted his chips before moving all in for 22,100,000. Rosen thought through his decision before deciding on the call putting Gaston's tournament life at risk.
Tyler Gaston:
Oren Rosen:
Gaston was ahead but Rosen had 11 outs to improve. The turn was the giving Rosen more outs as he turned an open ended straight draw. However, it was the river which ensured Rosen eliminated Gaston as the last American was eliminated in 3rd place for over $500,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Oren Rosen |
76,000,000
23,200,000
|
23,200,000 |
Tyler Gaston | Busted |
Oren Rosen raised to 4,000,000 with and Yuliyan Kolev called in the big blind with .
The flop came and Rosen bet 4,000,000 with his second pair and Kolev called with a pair of threes.
The turn came the and action went check-check.
The was the river and action checked through securing Rosen the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yuliyan Kolev |
117,900,000
-10,000,000
|
-10,000,000 |
|
||
Oren Rosen |
52,800,000
10,000,000
|
10,000,000 |
Yuliyan Kolev raised to 4,000,000 on the button with and Oren Rosen opted to call with in the big blind.
The flop came and Rosen tanked before check-calling Kolev for 3,500,000.
The turn went check-check and a showed up on the river. Rosen checked a last time and Kolev fired 13,000,0000, which was good to win another pot as Rosen folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yuliyan Kolev |
127,900,000
10,500,000
|
10,500,000 |
|
||
Oren Rosen |
42,800,000
-9,500,000
|
-9,500,000 |
Tyler Gaston |
28,100,000
-1,000,000
|
-1,000,000 |
Oren Rosen saw in his hands on the button and raised to 4,000,000. Yuliyan Kolev, with , three-bet to 13,000,000. Rosen considered it for some time and eventually let it go.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yuliyan Kolev |
117,400,000
12,000,000
|
12,000,000 |
|
||
Oren Rosen |
52,300,000
-5,000,000
|
-5,000,000 |
Tyler Gaston |
29,100,000
-7,000,000
|
-7,000,000 |
Level: 41
Blinds: 1,000,000/2,000,000
Ante: 2,000,000
The three remaining players are now on a 15-minute break before returning to the feature table.