Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha
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Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha
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From 4,280 entrants, 463 players came back today to the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas, for Day 2 of Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha at the 2024 World Series of Poker.
This inaugural tournament created a prize pool of $3,616,800, with the winner taking home a substantial sum of $282,290 and the prestigious gold bracelet.
After a long day during which a few players discovered the joys of opening big mystery bounties, only 10 players remain and have successfully qualified for Day 3. Among these players is Germany's Sascha Wilhelm, who topped the counts with 36,250,000 in chips.
Despite losing a substantial portion of his chips to Adam Adams when 17 players remained, Wilhelm maintained his composure during the last few levels of play and surged into the lead. He currently only has one WSOP cash to his name, back in 2014, when he finished 40th in a No-Limit Hold'em event. With just shy of $70,000 in live tournament earnings and a career-high score of $23,623, Wilhelm has positioned himself perfectly to smash those results during tomorrow's play.
Place | Name | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sascha Wilhelm | Germany | 36,250,000 | 73 |
2 | Bryce Yockey | United States | 33,950,000 | 68 |
2 | Adam Adams | United States | 25,625,000 | 51 |
4 | Brandon Caputo | United States | 16,625,000 | 33 |
5 | Amit Benyacov | Israel | 15,850,000 | 32 |
6 | James Cavanaugh | United States | 15,700,000 | 31 |
7 | Oshri Lahmani | Israel | 12,250,000 | 25 |
8 | Daisuke Ogita | Japan | 10,675,000 | 21 |
9 | Robert Cowen | United States | 2,975,000 | 6 |
10 | Juan Lapido | Spain | 1,575,000 | 3 |
Hot on his heels, the United States' Bryce Yockney is second in chips. Yockey is on the hunt for his third bracelet. He has already had a very successful summer at the WSOP, winning a bracelet in Event #8: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha for $606,654 and finishing second to Daniel Negreanu in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship. A third-place finish or better would push Yockney's career live tournament earnings over $6,000,000. Undoubtedly, he is one of the favorites to end up at the top of the podium by the end of play tomorrow.
Yockey was involved in a massive three-way all-in with 22 players remaining, resulting in him claiming the bounties of Rajendara Dhar and bracelet winner Scott Bohlman. With Bohlman having already committed his chips on the flop, Yockey called Dhar's all-in on the turn with a monster wrap and found the dream river to send them both to the cashier's desk while he dashed over to the bounty payouts to collect another prize.
All the remaining players started the day having guaranteed themselves a minimum cash prize of $1,390. However, they all set their sights on being among the lucky few to secure a top bounty of $100,000. The two luckiest players to snag those bounties were Emmanuel Poznanski and Weimin Hou, who did so during the first few levels of the day. Unfortunately, Weiman and Poznanski couldn't make deep runs, finishing 334th and 209th, respectively.
Many notable players made it through to Day 2 today, such as Matt Glantz (434th - $1,390), Pedro Neves (427th - $1,390), Dash Dudley (409th - $1,390), three-time bracelet winner Ryan Leng (336th - $1,500), Jeff Madsen (330th - $1,500), Leo Margets ($240th - $1,810), Toby Lewis (218th - $2,030), four-time bracelet winner Chance Kornuth (174th - $2,290), and 2013 Main Event Winner Ryan Riess (105th - $2,610).
Action will resume in the Horseshoe Events Center at 1:00 p.m. local time on July 12 and end when a winner is crowned. The players will resume play at Level 35 with 250,000/500,000 binds and a big blind ante of 500,000. They will play 40-minute levels with a 15-minute break after every three levels.
Place | Prize |
---|---|
1 | $282,290 |
2 | $188,190 |
3 | $138,670 |
4 | $103,050 |
5 | $77,240 |
6 | $58,390 |
7 | $44,530 |
8 | $34,250 |
9 | $26,584 |
10 | $20,820 |
Bounty Prize | Remaining | Remaining Total |
---|---|---|
$5,000 | 1 | $5,000 |
$1,000 | 9 | $9,000 |
Total | 10 | $14,000 |
Stay tuned into PokerNews for live coverage and updates throughout the day until we crown a champion.
Casino | Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Horseshoe | 1 | 1 | James Cavanaugh | United States | 15,700,000 | 31 |
Horseshoe | 1 | 2 | Daisuke Ogita | Japan | 10,675,000 | 21 |
Horseshoe | 1 | 4 | Oshri Lahmani | Israel | 12,250,000 | 25 |
Horseshoe | 1 | 6 | Brandon Caputo | United States | 16,625,000 | 33 |
Horseshoe | 1 | 7 | Bryce Yockey | United States | 33,950,000 | 68 |
Horseshoe | 2 | 2 | Sascha Wilhelm | Germany | 36,125,000 | 72 |
Horseshoe | 2 | 3 | Adam Adams | United States | 25,625,000 | 51 |
Horseshoe | 2 | 4 | Robert Cowen | United Kingdom | 2,975,000 | 6 |
Horseshoe | 2 | 5 | Amit Benyacov | Israel | 15,850,000 | 32 |
Horseshoe | 2 | 8 | Juan Lapido | Spain | 1,575,000 | 3 |
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Sascha Wilhelm |
36,125,000
4,725,000
|
4,725,000 |
|
||
Bryce Yockey |
33,950,000
-5,050,000
|
-5,050,000 |
|
||
Adam Adams |
25,625,000
-2,375,000
|
-2,375,000 |
Brandon Caputo |
16,625,000
-2,225,000
|
-2,225,000 |
Amit Ben Yacov | 15,850,000 | |
|
||
James Cavanaugh |
15,700,000
4,100,000
|
4,100,000 |
Oshri Lahmani |
12,250,000
2,250,000
|
2,250,000 |
Daisuke Ogita |
10,675,000
-6,225,000
|
-6,225,000 |
Robert Cowen |
2,975,000
-175,000
|
-175,000 |
|
||
Juan Lapido | 1,575,000 |
10 players remain as they bag up for an added day.
Day 3 begins at 1 p.m. tomorrow July 13th in the event center.
Stay tuned for a full recap of Day 2.
Amit Benyacov and Juan Lapido got it all in preflop on the last hand of the night, with Benyacov at risk.
Amit Benyacov: A♦Q♠J♠8♦
Juan Lapido: A♠Q♣Q♦3♥
The board ran out K♠10♠A♥A♣9♦ and Benyacov's straight secured him the double up.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Amit Ben Yacov |
15,850,000
6,850,000
|
6,850,000 |
|
||
Juan Lapido |
1,575,000
-8,525,000
|
-8,525,000 |
Juan Lapido opened 1,400,000 in the cutoff and Robert Cowen slid a stack across the line for a raise to 6,000,000 from the big blind. Lapido quickly called off his 4,750,000, and both hands were tabled.
Juan Lapido: J♥10♦9♣7♣
Robert Cowen: K♠K♥Q♠2♠
Lapido had a bit of a celebration on the 10♣9♠3♠ flop but then yelled, "No!" as the K♦ hit the turn, giving Cowen a set of kings. The Q♦ landed on the river for Lapido to make a straight, and he screamed excitedly.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Juan Lapido |
10,100,000
-6,000,000
|
-6,000,000 |
Robert Cowen |
3,150,000
-5,600,000
|
-5,600,000 |
|
Joseph Bernthold opened 1,400,000 under the gun, and Brandon Caputo three-bet to 4,800,000 next to act. The action folded back around to Bernthold, and he called off his 2,325,000.
Joseph Bernthold: K♠Q♠Q♣3♣
Brandon Caputo: A♠A♦5♠2♥
The K♦4♠2♠10♠K♣ run out gave both players a flush, but Caputo's ace-high flush sent Bernthold to the payout desk in 11th place.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Brandon Caputo |
18,850,000
8,350,000
|
8,350,000 |
Joseph Bernthold | Eliminato |
Greg Levine opened 1,200,000 under the gun and Sascha Wilhelm called next to act before Aaron Pinson called off his last 400,000 in the small blind, and Juan Lapido came along as well from the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of K♣7♦5♦ and Lapido checked to Levine who continued for 2,300,000. Wilhelm pushed a stack of 500,000 chips across the line, forcing Lapido out of the pot and Levine called off his stack of about 5,000,000.
Aaron Pinson: Q♥10♣10♥5♣
Greg Levine: A♣K♠9♣A♦
Sascha Wilhelm: K♦K♥4♥Q♠
Wilhelm flopped top set and the Q♦ turn, and 3♠ river meant both Pinson and Levine were eliminated.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Sascha Wilhelm |
31,400,000
13,400,000
|
13,400,000 |
|
||
Juan Lapido |
16,100,000
8,850,000
|
8,850,000 |
Aaron Pinson | Eliminato | |
Greg Levine | Eliminato |
Aaron Pinson and Juan Lapido got it all in on a flop of 4♠6♠4♣, with Lapido at risk.
Juan Lapido: A♣K♣6♣3♣
Aaron Pinson: K♦9♥8♥6♦
The board ran out 10♠, 2♦ and Lapido's two pair, sixes and fours with an ace kicker, earned him the double up.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Juan Lapido |
7,250,000
-1,200,000
|
-1,200,000 |
Aaron Pinson |
1,000,000
-4,400,000
|
-4,400,000 |