2022 Showdown Live Updates

Event 34: Tony Sinishtaj Doubles Thru Andrew Heckman

$2,200 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 21:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  15 of 345

Tony Sinishtaj raised to 35,000 from middle position, Andrew Heckman three-bet to effectively 280,000 from the small blind, and Sinishtaj called all in.

Sinishtaj:  AdKs
Heckman:  10s10h

The board ran out As8c7h6dJd, giving Sinishtaj a pair of aces to double through Heckman.

Tony Sinishtaj  –  590,000  (39 bb)
Andrew Heckman  –  460,000  (31 bb)

Recent Eliminations
16th:  Erik De Souza  –  $8,660
17th:  Aditya Prasetyo  –  $8,660
18th:  Carlos Dorca  –  $8,660

Event 34: 19th – 27th Place Finishers

$2,200 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 21:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  18 of 245

Kenny Hallaert

19th:  Eric Salazar  –  $7,210
20th:  Carlos Chadha-Villamarin  –  $7,210
21st:  Ravi Raghavan  –  $7,210

22nd:  Arian Stolt  –  $5,850
23rd:  Filipp Khavin  –  $5,850
24th:  Kenny Hallaert  –  $5,850

25th:  Orson Young  –  $5,000
26th:  Steve Blackmon  –  $5,000
27th:  Peter Forsstrom  –  $5,000

Super High Roller: Andrew Lichtenberger Defeats Alex Foxen Heads-Up for the Title

$50,000 Super High Roller (Single Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 22:  50,000/75,000 with a 75,000 ante
Players Remaining:  1 of 39

Andrew Lichtenberger
Andrew Lichtenberger

Alex Foxen limped for 75,000, Andrew Lichtenberger moved all in, and Foxen snap-called all in for 975,000 with JhJc.

Lichtenberger turned over 7c6h, and Foxen needed his jacks to hold to stay alive.

The board came Qs10d5s4s3c, and Lichtenberger won the pot — and the title, the trophy, and $638,223 — with a runner-runner seven-high straight.

Alex Foxen finished as the runner-up, earning $515,587.

Congratulations to Andrew Lichtenberger, the Super High Roller Champion!

Stay tuned for a recap from this event.

1st:  Andrew Lichtenberger  –  $638,223
2nd:  Alex Foxen  –  $515,587
3rd:  Kirk Steele  –  $283,725
4th:  Andjelko Andrejevic  –  $198,610
5th:  Jason Mercier  –  $141,865
6th:  Steven Veneziano  –  $113,490

Event 34: 28th – 36th Place Finishers

$2,200 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 19:  5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining:  27 of 245

Steven McKoy

28th:  Steven McKoy  –  $4,280
29th:  Adam Adler  –  $4,280
30th:  Brandon Wilson  –  $4,280
31st:  Bin Weng  –  $4,280
32nd:  Shannon Shorr  –  $4,280
33rd:  George Pappas  –  $4,280
34th:  Donald Lehn  –  $4,280
35th:  Eric Baldwin  –  $4,280
36th:  Pierce McKellar  –  $4,280

Super High Roller: Andrew Lichtenberger Doubles Thru Alex Foxen to Take a Big Lead

$50,000 Super High Roller (Single Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 21:  30,000/60,000 with a 60,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 39

Andrew Lichtenberger
Andrew Lichtenberger

Alex Foxen limped for 60,000, Andrew Lichtenberger raised to 270,000, and Foxen limp-shoved all in.

Lichtenberger snap-called all in for 1,880,000 with 7h7c, and Foxen turned over As9d. Lichtenberger needed his hand to hold to stay alive.

The board came 10d8h2dKd2s, and the pocket sevens held up for Lichtenberger to win the pot and double up to a big chip lead.

Andrew Lichtenberger  –  3,820,000  (64 bb)
Alex Foxen  –  1,055,000  (18 bb)

With two players left, the average chip stack is about 2.44 million (41 big blinds). Here are the remaining payouts at stake:

1st:  $699,850
2nd:  $453,960

Super High Roller: Andrew Lichtenberger Doubles Thru Alex Foxen

$50,000 Super High Roller (Single Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 21:  30,000/60,000 with a 60,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 39

Andrew Lichtenberger limped in for 60,000, Alex Foxen raised all in, and Lichtenberger called all in for exactly 1,000,000 with Kd10c, racing with Foxen’s 6c6s.

The board came Ks8s7h4d3d, giving Lichtenberger a pair of kings to double up.

Andrew Lichtenberger  –  2,060,000  (34 bb)
Alex Foxen  –  2,815,000  (47 bb)

Super High Roller: Andrew Lichtenberger Shoves the River, But Alex Foxen Doesn’t Call

$50,000 Super High Roller (Single Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 21:  30,000/60,000 with a 60,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 39

Andrew Lichtenberger
Andrew Lichtenberger

Andrew Lichtenberger limped for 60,000, and Alex Foxen checked his option in the big blind.

The flop came As6s5d, Foxen checked, Lichtenberger bet 60,000, and Foxen called.

The turn card was the 8h, and both players checked.

The river card was the 9s, Foxen bet 150,000, and Lichtenberger moved all in for about 900,000. Foxen tanked for a long time before he folded, and Lichtenberger took the pot.

Andrew Lichtenberger  –  1,355,000  (23 bb)
Alex Foxen  –  3,520,000  (59 bb)

With two players left, the average chip stack is about 2.44 million (41 big blinds). Here are the remaining payouts at stake:

1st:  $699,850
2nd:  $453,960

Event 34: 37th – 44th Place Finishers

$2,200 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$200,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 18:  4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 ante
Players Remaining:  36 of 245

Nadya Magnus

37th:  Landon Tice  –  $3,600
38th:  Joseph Cheong  –  $3,600
39th:  Kyle Cartwright  –  $3,600
40th:  Nadya Magnus  –  $3,600
41st:  Stephen Ekin  –  $3,600
42nd:  Chad Eveslage  –  $3,600
43rd:  Javier Zarco  –  $3,600
44th:  Brock Wilson  –  $3,600

Super High Roller: Andrew Lichtenberger Doubles Thru Alex Foxen; Foxen Still Has a Big Lead

$50,000 Super High Roller (Single Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 21:  30,000/60,000 with a 60,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 39

Andrew Lichtenberger
Andrew Lichtenberger

Alex Foxen moved all in, and Andrew Lichtenberger called all in for 610,000 with Ad6h.

Foxen turned over 5h5d, and Lichtenberger needed to improve to stay alive.

The board came KdKh10h9d9h, and the two pair on the board counterfeited Foxen’s fives, and Lichtenberger won with his ace as a kicker to double up in chips.

Andrew Lichtenberger  –  1,280,000  (21 bb)
Alex Foxen  –  3,595,000  (60 bb)

With two players left, the average chip stack is about 2.44 million (41 big blinds). Here are the remaining payouts at stake:

1st:  $699,850
2nd:  $453,960

Super High Roller: Alex Foxen Takes a 3-to-1 Lead Over Andrew Lichtenberger

$50,000 Super High Roller (Single Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 21:  30,000/60,000 with a 60,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 39

Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

Andrew Lichtenberger raised to 150,000, Alex Foxen reraised to 500,000, and Lichtenberger called.

The flop came 6h6d4c, Foxen bet 210,000, and Lichtenberger called.

The turn card was the 7d, Foxen moved all in for about 2.2 million, and Lichtenberger paused for a few moments to think before he folded. Foxen took the pot.

Alex Foxen  –  3,675,000  (61 bb)
Andrew Lichtenberger  –  1,200,000  (20 bb)

With two players left, the average chip stack is about 2.44 million (41 big blinds). Here are the remaining payouts at stake:

1st:  $699,850
2nd:  $453,960