2022 World Series of Poker

Event #56: $50,000 Poker Players Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j4
Prize
$1,449,103
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$5,362,000
Entries
112
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
41
Players Left
13

Dzivielevski Leads Final 13 in $50,000 Poker Players Championship; Defending Champion Cates in Second Place

Level 18 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Yuri Dzivielevski
Yuri Dzivielevski

The money bubble has burst and 13 players out of an 112-entry strong field remain in contention in Event #56: $50,000 Poker Players Championship. Widely considered as the crown jewel of the schedule for mixed game players in the 2022 World Series of Poker in its new home at Bally��s and Paris Las Vegas, the first portion of the $5,362,000 prize pool has already been paid out.

As one may expect, the remaining contenders for the high-stakes mixed game contest includes some of the biggest names in the world of poker. Ten of the final 13 hopefuls already have a WSOP title to their name and the defending champion Dan Cates sits in second place with a stack of 4,995,000. He only trails Brazilian poker prodigy Yuri Dzivielevski on the leaderboard, who advanced with 5,645,000 in chips and seeks to add a third WSOP gold bracelet for his already stellar resume.

Perhaps an unlikely name to still be in contention after Day 3 in this very event is the defending 2021 WSOP Main Event champion Koray Aldemir. He has been occasionally playing mixed games at the start of his poker career and also took lessons from fellow German and mixed game specialist Johannes Becker. Aldemir sits in fifth place on the leaderboard with 3,205,000 after he lost a showdown pot to Becker in the final stages of the night with his fellow compatriot bagging up 3,990,000.

Final 13 Players After Day 3 in Event #56: $50,000 Poker Players Championship

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
1Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil5,645,00035
2Dan CatesUnited States4,995,00031
3Johannes BeckerGermany3,990,00025
4Taylor PaurUnited States3,290,00021
5Koray AldemirGermany3,205,00020
6Naoya KiharaJapan2,830,00018
7Matthew AshtonUnited Kingdom2,250,00014
8Daniel WeinmanUnited States1,805,00011
9Lou GarzaUnited States1,660,00010
10Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom1,210,0008
11Matthew GonzalesUnited States985,0006
12Philip SternheimerUnited Kingdom940,0006
13John RacenerUnited States370,0002
Dan Cates
Defending champion Dan Cates sits in 2nd place after Day 3

Besides defending champion Cates, another former winner of the $50,000 Poker Players Championship is still in the mix and may become the third player to win the live poker's versatility test more than once. The 2013 winner Matthew Ashton sits in the middle of the pack with a stack of 2,250,000, good enough for seventh place on the leaderboard.

Among the four players to secure a cash prize already were Dan Smith, Scott Bohlman, David "ODB" Baker, and Bryce Yockey. The latter fell victim to a very late surge by Lou Garza, who was down to fewer than one big blind in the final level of the night only to double up three times. Two of these double-ups came at the expense of Yockey in 2-7 Triple Draw and he then rivered a straight in Seven Card Stud to finish the job he had started by sending Yockey out in 14th place.

Many other big names saw their hopes vanish throughout the six levels of 100 minutes each. In a field filled with superstars, the list of casualties reads like the who-is-who of the international poker scene. Among them were for instance ten-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Ivey, 2007 PPC champion Freddy Deeb, French mixed game specialist Julien Martini, Anthony Zinno, and the three-time PPC winner Michael Mizrachi.

Deeb came up short with an ace against the pocket tens of Cates while Seiver lost numerous clashes with Baker and his fate was sealed by the day's arch nemesis. Mizrachi missed the chance at an unprecedented fourth title in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship when he came up short in a battle of the short stacks with Adam Friedman.

Jean-Robert Bellande, Daniel Negreanu, David Williams, Stephen Chidwick, and Erik Seidel were also among those to miss out on the money bubble and Friedman came up short as well after he lost most of the chips in a remarkable Stud hand against Garza.

It wouldn't take long for the money bubble burst soon after with the elimination of Maxx Coleman in a NLHE coin flip in the penultimate level of the night. The final stages then reduced the field to the last 13 contenders. They will be back at 2:00 p.m. local time on Wednesday, June 29, 2022 and take their seats on the feature tables of the Bally's Event Center.

The penultimate tournament day will whittle down the field to the last five hopefuls for the live-stream on the PokerGO platform. Stay tuned for the conclusion of the mixed game contest of the year right here on PokerNews.

Matthew Ashton
2013 champion Matthew Ashton seeks second PPC title

Tags: Adam FriedmanAnthony ZinnoBenny GlaserBryce YockeyDan CatesDan SmithDaniel NegreanuDaniel WeinmanDavid WilliamsErik SeidelFreddy DeebJohannes BeckerJohn RacenerKoray AldemirLou GarzaMatthew AshtonMatthew GonzalesMaxx ColemanPhil IveyPhilip SternheimerScott BohlmanStephen ChidwickTaylor PaurYuri Dzivielevski