Hot Start To 2022 WSOP for Main Event Champ Koray Aldemir

Koray Aldemir at the 2022 WSOP

Koray Aldemir famously won the 2021 World Series of Poker Main Event for $8,000,000, topping the 6,650-entry field for what was his first WSOP gold bracelet. At the 2022 WSOP, Aldemir is off to a hot start, with three cashes through the first 12 events for nearly $600,000 in total

Chad Eveslage Wins First WSOP Bracelet and $1,415,610

Chad Eveslage Wins 2022 WSOP Event #8: $25k High Roller

On Monday, Chad Eveslage earned the largest live tournament score of his career when he won the record-setting $25,000 NL Hold'em High Roller at the 2022 World Series of Poker. Eveslage topped the 251-entry field to win $1,415,610 in prize money. "It feels good," Eveslage said. "I don't know, it's just

Koray Aldemir Eliminated by Leonard Maue

With the final board reading [Qc6d3h5c4s], Leonard Maue was scooping in the pot with his [3s3c] still face-up in front of him. Koray Aldemir was exiting the table, and Maue stated that Aldemir held [9x9x] and in a three-bet pot he had check-called the turn and river but failed to improve

Koray Aldemir Doubles Through Leonard Maue

Koray Aldemir moved all-in for his last 57,000 from the cutoff, and Leonard Maue moved all-in over the top next to act on the button. The blinds folded, and the cards were tabled. Aldemir: [AcKs] Maue: [4c4h] The board ran out [6s6c5h8sAd], and Aldemir hit an ace on the river to

John Hennigan Doubles Through Koray Aldemir

John Hennigan was all-in for 57,000, and Koray Aldemir called. Hennigan: [KsQc] Aldemir: [9d8d] The board ran out [Td5dAcKc6c], and Hennigan turned a pair of kings to double.