The domestic segment of the 2022 World Series of Poker Online is currently going strong on WSOP.com in Nevada and New Jersey. So far, 23 of the 33 WSOPO gold bracelets up for grabs have been handed out, with 10,371 entries thus far resulting in more than $6.7 million in prize money already awarded.

Card Player has published two recaps of the events to this point: the first covering events 1-8, while the second looks at the results from events 9-15. Below is a recap of events 16-23.

The $500 no-limit hold’em deepstack event was held on Saturday, Oct. 1. The tournament saw 555 total entries, with 386 unique players and 169 re-entries. As a result, the prize pool swelled to $249,750. In the end, the largest share of the nearly quarter-million dollars in prize money was secured by Connor Stuewe. The Brookline, MA resident earned his first bracelet and $45,679
for the win.

This was Stuewe’s largest recorded tournament score yet, surpassing the $33,900 he earned for a 331st-place showing in the 2021 WSOP main event in Las Vegas. He now has $153,697 in cashes under his belt.

A number of big names made deep runs in this event, including two-time bracelet winner and World Poker Tour champion Tony Dunst (63rd), WPT champion and 2012 WSOP main event runner-up Jesse Sylva (61st), two-time WSOPC ring winner Jamie Kerstetter (53rd), two-time bracelet winner Eric Baldwin (36th), three-time bracelet winner Shankar Pillai (28th), Chris Brewer (18th), Nick Palma (9th), JJ Liu (8th), and 2 Kevin Garosshen (2nd). Place Player Earnings 1 Connor Stuewe $45,679 2 Kevin Garosshen $33,117 3 Quintin Trammell $24,001 4 David Goodman $17,532 5 Adrian Sacher $12,912 6 Ryan Hohner $9,491 7 Michael Klein $7,018 8 Joanne Liu $5,220 9 Nicholas Palma $3,896 The $777 buy-in no-limit hold’em ‘Lucky 7s’ event was won by Mike Holtz, a tournament staple on WSOP.com who won the 2021 Player of the Year race for the online site. The Ocean City, MD resident defeated a field of 564 total entries in the tournament to earn $76,157 and his first WSOP gold bracelet.

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