Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
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Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
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The 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event continued today with its third opening flight that attracted more than 2,500 entries over the course of five 120-minute levels. Being played at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, there were plenty of tables spread throughout the casino with action in every corner.
As play was about to begin, the Poker Hall of Famer Johnny Chan wished everybody luck and uttered the famous words of "Shuffle up and Deal,". From there, fewer than 2,000 players managed to bet, check, and fold their way to a bag at the end of Day 1c of the spectacle that is the Main Event.
Among the top stacks was Arthur Morris who bagged an impressive 221,800 chips by the culmination of Day 1c. Morris has a WSOP ring on his poker resume but a bracelet still eludes the American player who is approaching $3,000,000 in live tournament earnings.
Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Zyad Qasem | United States | 390,300 | 488 |
2 | Leonard Herrmann | Germany | 306,000 | 383 |
3 | Ardit Kurshumi | United States | 297,400 | 372 |
4 | Colin Beveridge | United States | 295,500 | 369 |
5 | Mo Nuwwarah | United States | 273,300 | 342 |
6 | David Simon | United States | 269,800 | 337 |
7 | Manuel Pochat | Argentina | 255,200 | 319 |
8 | Royce Cohen | United States | 254,500 | 318 |
9 | Patrice Brandt | Germany | 254,400 | 318 |
10 | Thomas Hulley | Australia | 239,200 | 299 |
Action of the Day
No Main Event would be complete without the traditional Phil Hellmuth entrance and this year's much-anticipated arrival was a Kung-Fu-based act with the music to match. He finished Day 1c with 66,700 in chips.
The Main Event isn't just about gaining chips, but also about saving them and one player who saved himself a chunk of change was Rupom Pal who folded top full house holding pocket queens, which was the second nuts, to a river three-bet shove from Jamie Sanfilippo. After Pal folded, Sanfilippo showed pocket jacks for quads, which proved Pal's fold to be correct.
Dan Bilzerian made an appearance, albeit a very brief one, and was eliminated just two hands after taking his seat in the Horseshoe Grand Ballroom. First, Bilzerian bluffed all three streets, and the majority of his stack, into Derek Reid, who held pocket aces. The very next hand, Jonathan Dwek delivered the final blow as his ace-jack called the shove of Bilzerian, who had queen-five.
Jamie Gold, who won the Main Event back in 2006, bagged up 111,100 chips and caught up with PokerNews at the end of the day to share his thoughts.
"I had been down for almost eight days, really sick and I wasn't even sure I could make it today, but I really wanted to be with the 20 players on my Commerce Pro poker team that 16 of them made Day 2. We were all supposed to play together on Day 1a, but I was just too sick," said Gold on why he played Day 1c.
Gold was asked if he feels like he has a target on his back in the Main Event.
"I mean, you know, in general it's a bad thing in normal tournaments because, you know, when you have aces and you get five callers because everybody wants to be in a hand with you makes it very difficult. But the Main Event, I'm now finding how to navigate it. I didn't, for a long time, maybe 10 years. I didn't really understand how to play properly against everyone who was just automatically gonna kind of call me down, but now I take it as I'm just gonna get paid off where most people don't get paid off in a lot of spots because people don't like to play big cards."
Arden Cho had an eventful day and ended up bagging 168,800 — but it wasn't all clear sailing for Cho. During Level 2, Cho was at risk with top set holding pocket aces against the turned straight of her opponent, but an ace on the river improved her to quads which kept her in the tournament.
Cho caught up with PokerNews after the day came to an end to speak about the hand and how her day played out.
"You know, you look down at aces and you get a little excited. I'm in the small blind, I three-bet, and I get two callers. I'm very excited. I flop a set and I bet, and I get a caller. I'm very excited. Needless to say it was a pretty wet board, but I rivered quads. So, yay, it's not often you get quads and not often you get a full double. So that was very exciting," replied a clearly excited Cho.
"I think it definitely made me feel a bit lucky. It made me feel like, oh, this could be a lucky day and I do think you have to have a bit of that optimistic attitude to survive in these and to grind it out right to stay patient."
Some notables who made it through the day were Justin Bonomo (174,100), Christopher Brewer (156,800), Adrian Mateos (143,100), Adam Hendrix (134,500), Michael Soyza (134,600), Ben Lamb (124,600), Isaac Haxton (124,900), and Andrew Lichtenberger (108,900).
Those who were unfortunate in their pursuit of a bag were the likes of Chino Rheem, Eshaan Bhalla, Punnat Punsri, Shaun Deeb, Chris Moorman, and Martin Kabrhel who lost most of his stack early on after he called a four-bet with nine-five.
Those that made it through the day will join the survivors from Day 1a and 1b on Sunday, July 7, to play out Day 2abc.
Day 1d kicks off at noon on Saturday, July 6, and registration remains open until the end of Level 7 on Day 2.
Keep your eyes glued to PokerNews throughout the rest of the Main Event and all remaining bracelet events to keep up to date with the latest action from the baize.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Zyad Qasem |
390,300
60,300
|
60,300 |
|
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Leonard Herrmann |
306,000
306,000
|
306,000 |
Ardit Kurshumi |
297,400
297,400
|
297,400 |
Colin Beveridge |
295,500
295,500
|
295,500 |
Mo Nuwwarah |
273,300
3,300
|
3,300 |
|
||
David Simon | 269,800 | |
|
||
Manuel Pochat |
255,200
255,200
|
255,200 |
Royce Cohen |
254,500
254,500
|
254,500 |
Patrice Brandt |
254,400
254,400
|
254,400 |
Thomas Hulley |
239,200
239,200
|
239,200 |
Alexandru Papazian |
235,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
||
Stoyan Obreshkov |
232,300
232,300
|
232,300 |
|
||
Sandro Hirn |
231,000
231,000
|
231,000 |
Walker Miskelly | 230,700 | |
Yuan Yu |
230,200
-14,800
|
-14,800 |
Simon Wilson |
230,000
230,000
|
230,000 |
Giovanni Zanette |
229,100
229,100
|
229,100 |
Joseph Fishella
|
226,200
226,200
|
226,200 |
Jared Hemingway |
221,800
-30,200
|
-30,200 |
Arthur Morris |
221,800
66,800
|
66,800 |
Jangkyu Lee |
216,500
16,500
|
16,500 |
Garrett Garvin |
216,400
14,400
|
14,400 |
Anthony Nguyen |
215,800
215,800
|
215,800 |
Terence Clee |
215,500
215,500
|
215,500 |
Kevin Appleyard |
211,100
211,100
|
211,100 |
After five levels of play, Day 1c has concluded and the remaining players have bagged and tagged for the night.
Adam Agaev on the button found himself at risk for 8,500 against a player in middle position.
Adam Agaev : 9♥9♠
Middle position player: A♠K♠
Agaev won the flip on a board of 4♥Q♥5♦8♦J♦ to secure a double up a few minutes before the end of the night.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Adam Agaev |
20,000
14,300
|
14,300 |
The tournament clock has been paused and the floor has announced four more hands will be played to conclude this day one flight.
The board read Qx2♠8♠Jx8♣ on the river. Jared Hemingway bet 3,000 and his opponent gave it up after a few moments, folding KxQx face up.
Hemingway tabled the 7♠5♠ for a bluff and took the pot as he continued his strong finish to the night.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Jared Hemingway |
252,000
44,000
|
44,000 |
Michael Soyza |
122,000
122,000
|
122,000 |
Daniela Rodriguez |
78,000
-57,000
|
-57,000 |
Action folded around the table to Todd Brunson, who was in the small blind.
Brunson raised to 1,300 and the player in the big blind called.
The dealer fanned 10♠7♠Q♦ on the flop, and Brunson fired 2,000 into the pot. The player in the big blind immediately folded.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Todd Brunson |
48,400
1,900
|
1,900 |
|
The action was joined with approximately 9,000 in the middle and three players looking at a board of 3♥3♣8♣2♣.
The action checked to Arthur Morris, in early position, who bet 5,000. Stephen Graner, in the hijack, called and the player in big blind folded.
The 5♣ on the river saw Morris size up with a bet of 25,000. Graner made a frustrated call. Morris tabled 2♠2♦, having turned a full house, winning him this sizeable pot.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Arthur Morris |
155,000
-18,900
|
-18,900 |
Stephen Graner |
45,500
-84,500
|
-84,500 |
The player in the hijack opened to 1,200 and found one caller in Jamie Gold from the small blind.
Gold check-called a 600 bet from his opponent on the Q♦9♥Q♥ flop and both players checked on the 10♣ turn.
The 5♥ completed the board and Gold led out for 3,000, which got a quick fold from his opponent.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Jamie Gold |
95,000
-5,100
|
-5,100 |
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