2024 WSOP Paradise

Event #12: $10,000 GGMillion$ NLH Championship
Day: 2
Event Info
2024 WSOP Paradise
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$807,430
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$5,320,000
Total Entries
532
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
257
Players Left
46
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Event #12: $10,000 GGMillion$ NLH Championship

Day 2 Completed

Taylor Von Kriegenbergh Leads Final 46 After Day 2 of $10,000 GGMillion$ NLH Championship

Level 20 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Taylor von Kriegenbergh
Taylor von Kriegenbergh

After two long weeks at the World Series of Poker Paradise, one of the final marquee events is Event #12: $10,000 GGMillion$ NLH Championship. A total of 532 hopefuls made their way to Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas over the past two days for a shot at a coveted WSOP gold bracelet along with the first place prize of $807,430.

After a prolonged bubble and early hand-for-hand due to stalling issues, the final 75 players were guaranteed a minimum cash of $22,190. However, just 46 players have kept the dream alive by advancing to Thursday’s Day 3.

Leading the way is Taylor von Kriegenbergh who bagged an impressive 4,360,000. The high-stakes crusher won a massive pot on the soft bubble against Hossein Ensan and never looked back as he continued to apply pressure.

In second place is Germany’s Fabian Niederreiter, who won a massive flip at the end of the night on his way to a bag of 3,345,000. Rounding out the podium in third place is Jesse Lonis (2,520,000), who also won a huge all-in towards the end of play to rise up the counts.

End of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Taylor von KriegenberghUnited States4,360,000109
2Fabian NiederreiterGermany3,345,00084
3Jesse LonisUnited States2,520,00063
4Anh DoCzech Republic2,220,00056
5Marc RiveraPhilippines2,065,00052
6Arthur ConanFrance1,905,00048
7Rui NevesPortugal1,900,00048
8Matthew McEwanUnited States1,705,00043
9Colby CovingtonUnited States1,565,00039
10Jordan GlazerUnited States1,555,00039

The Day’s Action

Just 419 players came out for the three starting flights of the event, but there were 532 entrants by the end of registration, meaning that over 100 people came in with a stack of less than 17 big blinds. Understandably, the start of the day was characterized by many all-ins and madness throughout the room.

Daniel Negreanu busted his first of three quick bullets on the first hand of the day, and Scott Seiver lasted precisely one hand longer at the same table. The first hour of play was nothing short of musical chairs as the players gambled before the end of registration.

Once the registration period closed, play became much more controlled as the bubble was already within sight.

Stacks became super shallow on the bubble as the reality of a $22,190 minimum cash became more and more real. The floor eventually had to begin hand-for-hand two spots from the money to deter stalling.

After 7 hands of hand-for-hand, it was Justin Zaki who burst the bubble. Both Zaki and Yueqi Zhu were forced all in from the blinds. Zhu hit a gutshot on the turn against the flopped middle pair of Zaki as he hit the rail short of the money.

On the same hand, a potentially legendary moment was taking place at Phil Hellmuth’s table. Chip-leader Taylor von Kriegenbergh jammed the small blind with queen-six and Hellmuth woke up with aces in the big blind. Von Kriegenbergh would turn open-ended but fail to connect on the river as Hellmuth survived the bubble for the first time this series. Hellmuth would go on to bag 1,345,000.

Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

After the bubble burst, a flurry of bustouts quickly followed as so many short stacks had been maintained on the bubble. Eight players busted in the first six minutes of play.

Some of the notable eliminations in the money include Jessica Teusl (73rd), high stakes crushers Byron Kaverman (72nd) and David Peters (70th), and chess star Alexandra Botez (60th), who was eliminated by UFC star Colby Covington.

More bustouts included recent bracelet winner Eric Wasserson (59th), Aram Zobian (53rd), Brek Schutten (52nd), Benny Glaser (49th), and Sergio Aido (48th), who found a small pay ladder to $26,920.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$807,4309$100,880
2$622,34010$70,930
3$479,89011-12$58,310
4$370,04013-16$48,060
5$285,34017-22$39,620
6$220,03023-32$32,660
7$169,66033-46$26,920
8$130,830  

Play resumes for the final 46 tomorrow, Thursday, December 19 at 10 a.m. local time. The action starts in Level 21 with blinds at 20,000/40,000 with a 40,000 big blind ante. Levels will remain at 40 minutes in length, and play will continue until a winner is crowned.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you all the action through to the conclusion of Event #12: $10,000 GGMillion$ NLH Championship and the other closing events here at WSOP Paradise.

Tags: Alexandra BotezAnh DoAram ZobianArthur ConanBenny GlaserBrek SchuttenByron KavermanColby CovingtonDaniel NegreanuDavid PetersEric WassersonFabian NiederreiterHossein EnsanJesse LonisJessica TeuslJordan GlazerJustin ZakiMarc RiveraMatthew McEwanPhil HellmuthRui NevesScott SeiverSergio AidoTaylor von KriegenberghYueqi Zhu

End of Day Chip Counts (full)

Level 20 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

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Niederreiter Wins a Big Flip to End the Night

Level 20 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Fabian Niederreiter
Fabian Niederreiter

On the last hand of the night, Fabian Niederreiter raised to 60,000 in middle position and Archibald Seaton three-bet to 150,000 in the hijack. Niederreiter then announced a reraise to 1,000,000 and Seaton called for around 800,000.

Archibald Seaton: AQ All in
Fabian Niederreiter: 88

Seaton needed to survive the flip to secure his spot in Day 3, but he couldn't connect with the 763KJ board and Niederreiter took the massive pot to join the chip leaders at the end of the day.

Tags: Archibald SeatonFabian Niederreiter

Aido, Glaser Try to Wait Each Other Out

Level 20 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Sergio Aido
Sergio Aido

Sergio Aido raised to 170,000 in early position and Colby Covington called in middle position.

Both players checked the A58 flop. Aido also checked the 10 turn and Covington bet 50,000, enough to put Aido all in.

At the same time at another table, Benny Glaser and Fabian Niederreiter built a pot of around 400,000 as they went heads-up to the A92 with Glaser. having one chip behind. Niederreiter then bet from the small blind.

Aido and Glaser both tanked for a few minutes, with Glaser being the first to put in his last chip.

Benny Glaser: KQ All in
Fabian Niederreiter: 77

The board ran out JJ and Niederreiter's pair of sevens held up to send Glaser to the rail.

Aido received confirmation that Glaser had busted before calling off his last chips.

Sergio Aido: 22 All in
Colby Covington: AQ

Covington was ahead with his pair of queens and the 7 fell on the river, sending Aido to join Glaser at the payout desk.

Tags: Benny GlaserColby CovingtonFabian NiederreiterSergio Aido

Seaton Spikes the Turn to Bust Schutten

Level 20 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

Heads-up on a flop of 1042, Brek Schutten moved all in for 140,000 in the small blind and Archibald Seaton called under the gun.

Brek Schutten: J10 All in
Archibald Seaton: KQ

Schutten was ahead with top pair, but Seaton spiked the K on the turn to make a pair of kings as Schutten was already up from his seat by the time the 3 fell on the river to seal his elimination.

Tags: Archibald SeatonBrek Schutten

Ladies for Lonis

Level 20 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

Lei Yu opened the cutoff to 65,000 before Jesse Lonis three-bet to 190,000 from the button. Yu then jammed for around 800,000 and Lonis snapped it off.

Lei Yu: 77 All in
Jesse Lonis: QQ

Yu was in bad shape and it stayed that way on the JJ24K runout as Lonis scooped a huge one at the end of the night.

Tags: Jesse LonisLei Yu

No Luck For Boeken Against Rivera's Rockets

Level 20 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Marc Rivera
Marc Rivera

Noah Boeken found himself all in again for his last 400,000 in the hijack as Marc Rivera put him at risk in the small blind.

Noah Boeken: K8 All in
Marc Rivera: AA

Rivera showed down a pair of aces and there would be no luck for Boeken this time as the board ran out 36Q27 to send him to the rail.

David Miscikowski and Callum Roque were also recently eliminated.

Tags: Marc RiveraNoah Boeken

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