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2024 World Series of Poker

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Risultati finali
Vincitore
Mano Vincente
83
Premio
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Montepremi
$94,041,600
Entries
10,112
Informazioni livello
Livello
44
Bui
2,500,000 / 5,000,000
Ante
5,000,000
Informazioni Giocatori - Giorno 5
Entries
464
Giocatori Rimasti
160

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship

Giorno 5 completo

Poker Gods Punish Mateos on Day 5 of WSOP Main Event as Song Maintains Chip Lead

Livello 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Adrian Mateos
Adrian Mateos

Day 5 of the 2024 World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event No-Limit Hold'em World Championship was the most dramatic yet, with bad beats and coolers taking center stage inside the Horseshoe Event Center.

Early in the session, Cameron Mixson found himself on the right side of the ultimate setup. His aces held strong against kings and queens in a massive pot, propelling the Lodge Poker Card Club representative up the chip counts. The Texan rode the momentum from that hand through the remainder of Day 5, eventually bagging 4,015,000 chips, good for 50 big blinds.

Speaking to PokerNews, Mixson expressed his excitement: "I couldn't believe it when I heard that both of them went all in. It was just an incredible moment in the tournament right there," he said, adding that it was his favorite spot he's ever been in while playing poker.

While the Poker Gods giveth, they certainly taketh away. Poker superstar Adrian Mateos felt the full wrath of the card deities. Starting the day second in chips, Mateos earned widespread adulation for correctly folding pocket kings to pocket aces in a four-bet pot. However, his reward was one of the worst beats of the Main Event thus far. Mateos' pocket aces fell to ace-king, which went runner-runner to make a flush in a six-million-chip pot after all the chips went in preflop.

Speaking to PokerGO after the hand, Mateos reflected on the tough beat: "During all the days, all my reads were on point. I feel like I probably played my best tournament ever. But that's poker. Two hands: kings against aces and aces against ace-king, and the dream is over. The only thing is to stay focused on the next tournament and try to play my best. That's the only thing I can control, and that's my plan."

Main Event maestro and $25K Fantasy pick Alex Livingston also faced a heartbreaking exit. The Canadian flopped Broadway, but his opponent turned a set and rivered a full house, sending Livingston out in 295th place.

Alejandro Lococo
Alejandro Lococo

Some of poker's biggest names continued to hit the rail as Day 5 progressed. Phil Ivey, Bin Weng, Jonathan Little, Nacho Barbero, Parker Talbot, and Alejandro Lococo all bowed out of the tournament.

PokerStars ambassador Lococo, who made the final table in 2021 and finished 39th the following year, was all smiles despite his premature exit. "I know it's tough to make a deep run in this kind of tournament," said Lococo. "My game was the best it has ever been. This time, I played better than before. I'm happy because I know this was the best Main Event in my life."

Main Event Reaches Its Final 160 Players

Main Event Chip Leaders
Main Event Chip Leaders

Ahead of the shuffle-up and deal, 464 players returned for Day 5 to continue their pursuit of the Main Event title and $10 million first-place prize, and after another five levels of play, just 160 remain from the record-breaking field of 10,112.

Stephen Song (12,310,000) continues to lead the way and remains in pole position for the eight-figure windfall. He is followed by Portuguese duo Carlos Caldas (12,110,000) and Diogo Coelho (9,950,000), who round out the top three chip counts.

Song is one of the most accomplished players still in the mix, with a bracelet and more than $6 million in live earnings to his name. He's on course to surpass his best finish in the Main Event in 2021, where he placed 83rd.

Second in chips, Caldas has already locked up his biggest live cash according to The Hendon Mob and is in a great spot to multiply his $170,545 in recorded earnings. Compatriot Coehlo is a regular fixture on the European Poker Tour, where he tasted victory in a $10K High Roller at EPT Paris in 2023 for $857,037.

End of Day 5 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Stephen SongUnited States12,310,000154
2Carlos CaldasPortugal12,110,000151
3Diogo CoelhoPortugal9,950,000124
4Yegor MorozUnited States9,470,000118
5Manuel MachadoPortugal8,830,000110
6Kevin DavisUnited States8,675,000108
7Charles RussellIreland8,055,000101
8Tomas SzwarcbergMexico7,950,00099
9Niklas AstedtSweden7,900,00099
10Laurent ManderlierBelgium7,500,00094

Click here to see a full list of chip counts.

Online legend Niklas "Lena900" Astedt also finds himself in the upper echelons of the chip counts after spinning up his stack of 385,000 to 7,900,000. Poker Hall of Famer Brian Rast (6,325,000), Ren Lin (5,660,000), Kristen Foxen (5,400,000), Brandon Cantu (4,600,000), and Tony Dunst (3,190,000) are also just a handful of notable names still in contention.

Alongside Foxen, three more women remain in the mix: Ma Li (4,050,000), Shundan Xiao (3,205,000) and Danielle Andersen (1,725,000). The last woman poker player to make a WSOP Main Event final table was in 1995, where Barbara Enright placed fifth and since then Gaelle Baumann's run to tenth-place is the best finish in the Main Event for a female in the 21st Century.

Kristen Foxen, Ma Li, Shundan Xiao, and Danielle Andersen
Kristen Foxen, Ma Li, Shundan Xiao, and Danielle Andersen

Plan for Day 6

Day 6 of the 2024 WSOP Main Event kicks off at noon local time on Friday, July 12. The day starts on Level 26, where the blinds will be 40,000/80,000/80,000 and closes after the completion of Level 30.

There will be 20-minute breaks after each level, with the 75-minute dinner break scheduled after Level 28 at approximately 6:40 p.m.

LevelDuration (mins)Small BlindBig BlindBig Blind Ante
2612040,00080,00080,000
  20-minute break  
2712050,000100,000100,000
  20-minute break  
2812060,000120,000120,000
  75-minute dinner break - Remove T-5,000 chips  
29120100,000150,000150,000
  20-minute break  
30120100,000200,000200,000

The remaining players have all locked up $70,000, with the six-figure payouts starting at 125th place.

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$10,000,00014-17$450,400
2$6,000,00018-26$350,000
3$4,000,00027-35$300,000
4$3,000,00036-44$250,000
5$2,500,00045-53$200,000
6$2,000,00054-62$160,000
7$1,500,00063-71$140,000
8$1,250,00072-80$120,000
9$1,000,00081-125$100,000
10-11$800,000126-134$85,000
12-13$600,000135-162$70,000

As always, be sure to stick with PokerNews to keep up with all the action from the 2024 WSOP Main Event and all the other bracelet events taking place at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Adrian MateosStephen SongCameron MixsonAlex LivingstonAlejandro LococoCarlos CaldasKristen Foxen

Seat Draw for Day 6

Livello 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
Horseshoe6301Kevin DavisUnited States8,675,000108
Horseshoe6302Andrew ArbogastUnited States3,415,00043
Horseshoe6303Troy QuennevilleCanada4,535,00057
Horseshoe6304Stephen SongUnited States12,310,000154
Horseshoe6305Joseph BoldUnited Kingdom5,470,00068
Horseshoe6306Nick JivkovBulgaria1,850,00023
Horseshoe6307Justin VaysmanUnited States3,280,00041
Horseshoe6308Cameron MixsonUnited States4,015,00050
Horseshoe6309Carlos CaldasUnited States12,110,000151
       
Horseshoe6321Garrett BokCanada5,765,00072
Horseshoe6322Daniel ZadokIsrael5,430,00068
Horseshoe6323Sami BechahedUnited States2,655,00033
Horseshoe6324Jean LhuillierUnited Kingdom4,750,00059
Horseshoe6326Tyler MontoyaUnited States955,00012
Horseshoe6327Gerald MorrellUnited States1,090,00014
Horseshoe6328Cole UvilaUnited States2,270,00028
Horseshoe6329Niklas AstedtSweden7,900,00099
       
Horseshoe6331Francisco SanchezUnited States5,950,00074
Horseshoe6332Jordan GriffUnited States3,035,00038
Horseshoe6333Merijn Van RooijNetherlands1,005,00013
Horseshoe6334Lingkun LuUnited States3,615,00045
Horseshoe6336Timothy TenpasUnited States1,365,00017
Horseshoe6337Diogo CoelhoPortugal9,450,000118
Horseshoe6338Dian ShiUnited States925,00012
Horseshoe6339Wai Kit LoHong Kong3,240,00041
       
Horseshoe6341Malo LatinoisUnited States6,115,00076
Horseshoe6342Eliott KessasUnited States1,760,00022
Horseshoe6343Britton BarclayUnited States1,815,00023
Horseshoe6344Olivier ChaumeUnited States2,105,00026
Horseshoe6345Edward PakUnited States6,495,00081
Horseshoe6346Rene NezhodaUnited States2,270,00028
Horseshoe6348Gabriel MouraUnited States6,350,00079
Horseshoe6349Yuchung ChangUnited States2,830,00035
       
Horseshoe6351Ma LiChina4,050,00051
Horseshoe6353Arthur MorrisUnited States2,110,00026
Horseshoe6354Biao DingUnited States5,285,00066
Horseshoe6355Toby GibsonUnited States3,100,00039
Horseshoe6356Oren HazizaCanada805,00010
Horseshoe6357Eduard BurdIsrael3,385,00042
Horseshoe6358Nazar BuhaiovBulgaria895,00011
Horseshoe6359Manuel MachadoUnited States8,830,000110
       
Horseshoe6361Dimitri JoubertFrance6,755,00084
Horseshoe6362Aleksejs PonakovsLatvia1,320,00017
Horseshoe6363Rakan AbusalehUnited States1,975,00025
Horseshoe6364Xuejun HuangUnited States4,020,00050
Horseshoe6365Jason HoffmanUnited States630,0008
Horseshoe6366Naor SlobodskoyIsrael2,000,00025
Horseshoe6367Andrew SwensonUnited States1,590,00020
Horseshoe6368Fabiano KovalskiBrazil1,920,00024
Horseshoe6369Jonathan SprungUnited States1,540,00019
       
Horseshoe6371Emilien PitavyFrance1,550,00019
Horseshoe6372Tobias MatuschekGermany2,105,00026
Horseshoe6373Kyosuke NagamiJapan5,195,00065
Horseshoe6374Cairo KadreUnited States1,970,00025
Horseshoe6375William ByrnesUnited States1,775,00022
Horseshoe6376David DibernardiUnited States3,315,00041
Horseshoe6377Alex KeatingUnited States6,950,00087
Horseshoe6379Nicholas HowardUnited States6,315,00079
       
Horseshoe6381Alexandru Ga BrumaruRomaina3,220,00040
Horseshoe6382Danielle AndersenUnited States1,725,00022
Horseshoe6383Jason SagleCanada2,610,00033
Horseshoe6384Antonio PayneUnited States830,00010
Horseshoe6385Clement Van DriesscheFrance2,945,00037
Horseshoe6386Valentin OberhauserFrance2,770,00035
Horseshoe6387Brian HawkinsUnited States685,0009
Horseshoe6388Ciaran MccullaghUnited Kingdom4,840,00061
       
Horseshoe6391Bradley AndersonUnited States4,500,00056
Horseshoe6392Rolands NorietisLatvia5,240,00066
Horseshoe6393Guillermo Sanchez OteroSpain6,945,00087
Horseshoe6394Joseph CardenUnited States5,220,00065
Horseshoe6395Christopher BrammerUnited Kingdom775,00010
Horseshoe6396Charles RussellUnited Kingdom8,000,055100
Horseshoe6397Luis VazquezUnited States4,590,00057
Horseshoe6398Kevin TheodoreUnited States7,380,00092
Horseshoe6399Brian KimUnited States995,00012
       
Horseshoe6401Alessandro PichierriItaly4,115,00051
Horseshoe6402Minh HoangCanada2,795,00035
Horseshoe6403Yegor MorozUnited States9,470,000118
Horseshoe6404Giovanni ZanetteSouth Africa6,370,00080
Horseshoe6405Kyle FreyUnited States3,030,00038
Horseshoe6406Leonard MaueGermany5,180,00065
Horseshoe6407Pedro SafarBrazil3,705,00046
Horseshoe6408Marc WolpertUnited States6,915,00086
       
Horseshoe6411Jason JamesCanada3,595,00045
Horseshoe6412Abdullah Al-ShantiUnited States5,140,00064
Horseshoe6414Rodrigo Garrido PortaleoniBrazil4,945,00062
Horseshoe6415Tomas SzwarcbergMexico7,950,00099
Horseshoe6416David WintersbergerGermany5,195,00065
Horseshoe6417Kenneth KimUnited States6,015,00075
Horseshoe6418Szymon WysockiPoland2,620,00033
Horseshoe6419Iaron LightbourneUnited Kingdom5,905,00074
       
Horseshoe6421Gaston MartinezArgentina3,000,00038
Horseshoe6422Malcolm FranchiFrance1,225,00015
Horseshoe6423Adrian GarciaSpain7,300,00091
Horseshoe6424James TsouUnited States805,00010
Horseshoe6425Aloisio DouradoBrazil5,965,00075
Horseshoe6426Andres GonzalezSpain6,225,00078
Horseshoe6427Joe HamiltonUnited States760,00010
Horseshoe6428Timo TremsUnited States1,890,00024
Horseshoe6429Pol VelaSpain3,345,00042
       
Horseshoe6431Orson YoungUnited States3,875,00048
Horseshoe6432Neal CorcoranUnited States4,450,00056
Horseshoe6433Andrew HannaUnited States3,985,00050
Horseshoe6434Casey StewartUnited States1,535,00019
Horseshoe6435Chijen ChenTaiwan4,180,00052
Horseshoe6436Nikola MinkovBulgaria1,035,00013
Horseshoe6437Gerardo HernandezMexico5,195,00065
Horseshoe6438Peter BlochUnited States5,455,00068
Horseshoe6439Francois BillardCanada2,115,00026
       
Horseshoe6441Robert RenaudUnited States2,190,00027
Horseshoe6442Nicolas VayssieresFrance3,680,00046
Horseshoe6443Robert GeithUnited States4,400,00055
Horseshoe6445Sean MarshallUnited States2,185,00027
Horseshoe6446Francesc DavilaSpain1,885,00024
Horseshoe6447Veerab ZakarianCanada6,115,00076
Horseshoe6448Yake WuChina335,0004
Horseshoe6449Aliaksandr ShylkoCzech Republic1,415,00018
       
Horseshoe6451Alex GreenblattUnited States4,635,00058
Horseshoe6452Bruno PortoBrazil4,570,00057
Horseshoe6453David CollinsUnited States3,905,00049
Horseshoe6454Alexander TkatschewAustria2,925,00037
Horseshoe6455Daniel JonesUnited States2,085,00026
Horseshoe6456Robert TryonUnited States3,325,00042
Horseshoe6457Richard LoweUnited States4,905,00061
Horseshoe6458Boris AngelovBulgaria4,850,00061
Horseshoe6459Brian RastUnited States6,325,00079
       
Horseshoe6461Gary DishonghUnited States625,0008
Horseshoe6462Ho LeeUnited Kingdom1,905,00024
Horseshoe6463Russell RosenblumUnited States2,610,00033
Horseshoe6464Kalyan ChivukulaUnited States3,175,00040
Horseshoe6465Marco ZevolaArgentina7,260,00091
Horseshoe6466Hai PhamUnited States2,535,00032
Horseshoe6467Jacob FerroUnited States2,545,00032
Horseshoe6468Jangkyu LeeSouth Korea4,080,00051
Horseshoe6469Joe SerockUnited States4,855,00061
       
Horseshoe6471Adrian LopezUnited States6,575,00082
Horseshoe6472Shundan XiaoUnited States3,205,00040
Horseshoe6473Tony Ren LinUnited States5,660,00071
Horseshoe6474Jonathan TamayoUnited States5,430,00068
Horseshoe6475Danny TangHong Kong2,780,00035
Horseshoe6476Jesse CappsUnited States2,630,00033
Horseshoe6477Jessie BryantUnited States5,370,00067
Horseshoe6479Mathias PedersenDenmark4,245,00053
       
Horseshoe6482Mauro JuarezArgentina3,630,00045
Horseshoe6483Hiroki NawaJapan1,640,00021
Horseshoe6484Daniel KyosevBulgaria5,495,00069
Horseshoe6485Hossam Mhamed AliMorocco4,650,00058
Horseshoe6486Joe TehanUnited States3,950,00049
Horseshoe6487Daniel ErlandssonSweden2,780,00035
Horseshoe6488Randy GattescoCanada1,025,00013
Horseshoe6489Yong HanUnited States3,965,00050
       
Horseshoe6491Brandon CantuUnited States4,600,00058
Horseshoe6492Charles Alex-BartonUnited States1,130,00014
Horseshoe6493Julio TrimmerMexico2,170,00027
Horseshoe6494Kristen FoxenCanada5,400,00068
Horseshoe6495Jose Carlos Lopez FiblaSpain3,630,00045
Horseshoe6496Laurent ManderlierBelgium7,500,00094
Horseshoe6497Michail GrigorevUnited States2,150,00027
Horseshoe6498Tony DunstUnited States3,190,00040
Horseshoe6499Bradley MercerUnited States1,500,00019

End of Day 5 Chip Counts (completo)

Livello 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Profile photo of Stephen Song us
Stephen Song
12,310,000
730,000
730,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Carlos Caldas pt
Carlos Caldas
12,110,000
1,310,000
1,310,000
Profile photo of Diogo Coelho pt
Diogo Coelho
9,950,000
-130,000
-130,000
Profile photo of Yegor Moroz us
Yegor Moroz
9,470,000
1,970,000
1,970,000
Profile photo of Manuel Machado pt
Manuel Machado
8,830,000
-170,000
-170,000
Profile photo of Kevin Davis us
Kevin Davis
8,675,000
875,000
875,000
Day 6 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Charles Russell gb
Charles Russell
8,055,000
2,585,000
2,585,000
Profile photo of Tomas Szwarcberg mx
Tomas Szwarcberg
7,950,000
750,000
750,000
Profile photo of Niklas Astedt se
Niklas Astedt
7,900,000
-1,000,000
-1,000,000
Day 9 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Kevin Theodore us
Kevin Theodore
7,380,000
3,620,000
3,620,000
StakeKings
Profile photo of Adrian Garcia es
Adrian Garcia
7,300,000
-1,000,000
-1,000,000
Profile photo of Alex Keating us
Alex Keating
6,950,000
2,150,000
2,150,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Guillermo Sanchez Otero es
Guillermo Sanchez Otero
6,945,000
2,145,000
2,145,000
Profile photo of Marc Wolpert us
Marc Wolpert
6,915,000
215,000
215,000
Profile photo of Dimitri Joubert fr
Dimitri Joubert
6,755,000
805,000
805,000
Profile photo of Adrian Lopez us
Adrian Lopez
6,575,000
25,000
25,000
Profile photo of Edward Pak us
Edward Pak
6,495,000
95,000
95,000
Profile photo of Giovanni Zanette za
Giovanni Zanette
6,370,000
-30,000
-30,000
Profile photo of Gabriel Moura br
Gabriel Moura
6,350,000
1,350,000
1,350,000
Profile photo of Brian Rast us
Brian Rast
6,325,000
2,825,000
2,825,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Profile photo of Nicholas Howard us
Nicholas Howard
6,315,000
1,115,000
1,115,000
Profile photo of Andres Gonzalez es
Andres Gonzalez
6,225,000
2,765,000
2,765,000
Profile photo of Malo Latinois fr
Malo Latinois
6,115,000
1,015,000
1,015,000
Day 7 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Veerab Zakarian ca
Veerab Zakarian
6,115,000
415,000
415,000
Profile photo of Kenneth Kim us
Kenneth Kim
6,015,000
1,815,000
1,815,000

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Day 5 Closes

Livello 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

Day 5 of the WSOP Main Event has come to a close, with 160 players remaining according to the tournament board.

Full chip counts and a recap of today's action to follow shortly.

Grigorev Survives on the River

Livello 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Michail Grigorev
Michail Grigorev

On the last hand of the night, Michail Grigorev moved all in for 1,000,000 in the small blind and Andrew Arbogast called in the cutoff.

Michail Grigorev: AK All in
Andrew Arbogast: AQ

Grigorev had Arbogast dominated for a late-night double up as the flop came 21010. The Q turn, though, gave Arbogast two pair and left Grigorev one card away from elimination.

Instead, he spiked the J on the river to make a straight and book his ticket for Day 6.

"Why did you give me the queen," Arbogast told the dealer as he handed over the pot.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Profile photo of Andrew Arbogast us
Andrew Arbogast
2,800,000
850,000
850,000
Profile photo of Michail Grigorev us
Michail Grigorev
2,000,000
-550,000
-550,000

Tags: Andrew ArbogastMichail Grigorev

Jivkov Ends on a High

Livello 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Jivkov At Risk Last Hand of the Night
Jivkov At Risk Last Hand of the Night

Nick Jivkov was at risk for his tournament life in one of the final hands of the night but was the favorite to score a late double-up.

Nick Jivkov: KK All in
Clement Van Driessche: QQ

The runout of 74482 brought no surprises which meant Jivkov got a double-up right before the end of play.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Profile photo of Clement Van Driessche fr
Clement Van Driessche
3,100,000
-2,000,000
-2,000,000
Profile photo of Nick Jivkov bg
Nick Jivkov
1,850,000
750,000
750,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Clement Van DriesscheNick Jivkov

Al-Shanti Wins Big Pot At the Very End

Livello 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Abdullah Al-Shanti
Abdullah Al-Shanti

The emotions were flying high when Abdullah Al-Shanti and Neal Corcoran got their chips into the middle after a preflop raising war when the former was the player at risk. "Kings versus aces, I got aces in a huge pot," Al-Shanti told Iaron Lightbourne on a nearby table and his British rail.

Abdullah Al-Shanti: AA All in
Neal Corcoran: KK

The A109 flop gave Al-Shanti top set and the 3 turn locked up the large double as a now meaningless 8 river completed the board. Al-Shanti doubled for 2,480,000 and then apologised for his outburst, even bumped fists with Corcoran.

Just prior, Al-Shanti had lost a big pot and recovered the losses in this setup hand.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Profile photo of Jonathan Tamayo us
Jonathan Tamayo
5,800,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
Main Event Champion
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching
Profile photo of Abdullah Al-Shanti gb
Abdullah Al-Shanti
5,200,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
Profile photo of Neal Corcoran us
Neal Corcoran
5,100,000
-2,350,000
-2,350,000

Tags: Abdullah Al-ShantiIaron LightbourneNeal Corcoran

Last Four Hands

Livello 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

The tournament director has just announced that four more hands will be played before the survivors of Day 5 bag up for the night.