Jeremiah "freestylerr" Williams Wins Second WSOP Bracelet In Event #14: $500 NLH 6-Max ($48,697)

Jeremiah Williams After nearly 10 hours of battle on the virtual felt on Tuesday evening, Jeremiah “freestylerr” Williams defeated Christopher “Basile28” Basile in heads-up play to win the 2022 WSOP Online Event #14: $500 NLH 6-Max for his second WSOP bracelet and the $48,697 top prize.

The event attracted 561 entries including 202 re-entries to create a $252,450 prize pool with the top 60 players collecting at least a $1,438 min-cash.

Williams is a regular in the WSOP.com streets and won a bracelet last year in the $1,000 No Limit Hold’em 8-Max ONLINE (WSOP Event #5) for $139,600 . This win comes in second for biggest lifetime score according to The Hendon Mob . WSOP Online Bracelet Event #14 Final Table Results

Rank Player Country Prize 1 Jeremiah “freestylerr” Williams United States $48,697 2 Christopher “Basile28” Basile United States $35,242 3 Noam “Lokass27” Muallem Israel $25,648 4 Toby “DustPistons” Lewis United Kingdom $18,580 5 Sang “youngkoi” Lee United States $13,531 6 Eric “8Bracelets” Van Auken United States $9,997 Final Table Action

The six-handed official final table kicked off five-handed as there were two all-ins simultaneously with seven players left. Eric “8Bracelets” Van Auken found pocket aces but was up against the nine-eight for Basile and exited in sixth when the board ran out with two nines.

The next casualty was Sang “youngkoi” Lee who moved all in with ace-five but ran into the pocket kings for Williams and could not improve, sending them out in fifth place.

Four-handed was a lengthier battle until Toby “DustPistons” Lewis picked up ace-four and called the all in from Williams who held ace-king. The board ran out with a king and Lewis was eliminated in fourth place. On the very next hand Williams picked up pocket jacks and called the shove of Noam “Lokass27” Muallem who had pocket tens. The board didn’t help Muallem and they exited in third place.

Williams came into heads-up with a 10-1 chip lead and the chips found the middle on the first hand. Basile moved in with ace-seven and was called by queen-eight for Williams. The flop came a queen and […]

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