2024 WSOP Paradise

Event #14: Super Saver $1M Invitational
Day: 1
12
Event Info
2024 WSOP Paradise
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
$200,000
Event Info
Prize Pool
$970,000
Total Entries
487
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
487
Players Left
24
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Wilson vs. Moon

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

Brandon Wilson raised to 900 from under the gun and Dongwuk Moon popped it to 2,700 next to act. The action folded back to Wilson and he called to see a flop of 442.

Wilson check, Moon bet 1,800, and Wilson woke up with a check-raise to 4,400. Moon called and the dealer burned and turned the A.

Wilson checked again and Moon simply moved all in. Wilson had about 20,000 behind and thought for a bit before tossing his cards to the muck.

Moon indulged him by showing just the A.

Tags: Brandon WilsonDongwuk Moon

Li Flips Out Weissman

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

Joey Weissman was seen with his last 11,000 across the line and Jiaze Li was looking for the knockout as both hands were on their backs.

Joey Weissman: AJ All in
Jiaze Li: 66

They were off to the races and Weissman was unable to connect on the K9547 runout, sending him to the exit.

Tags: Jiaze LiJoey Weissman

Romaniuk Gets Paid with Trips

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

Three players saw the KK29 turn and Romain Lewis checked before Jakob Miegel fired 1,300 into the pot of about 3,200. Iana Romaniuk made the call in the cutoff and Lewis mucked his hand.

The 3 completed the board on the river and Miegel continued for 1,800. Romaniuk responded with a raise to 5,100 and Miegel quickly called to see the KJ of Romaniuk before mucking his hand.

Tags: Iana RomaniukJakob MiegelRomain Lewis

WSOP Finalizes $500 Million Sale to GGPoker Parent Company

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
WSOP
WSOP

Caesars Entertainment has finalized the $500 million sale of the biggest brand in poker to GGPoker's parent company, according to an announcement in late October.

Back in August, Caesars Entertainment shocked the poker world when it announced that it would be selling World Series of Poker (WSOP) to NSUS Group Inc, a leading investment group and operator GGPoker. The deal was solidified Tuesday and includes a $250 million cash transaction and a $250 million promissory note due in five years.

Though the WSOP sale marks a shakeup in the industry, poker players can still expect the summer WSOP to be held in Las Vegas for the next 20 years. Additionally, poker rooms at Caesars properties will continue to feature WSOP branding.

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Gold Gets Paid on the River

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Jamie Gold
Jamie Gold

Michael Khan raised to 1,000 from early position and action folded to 2006 WSOP Main Event champ Jamie Gold, who defended his big blind to see a flop of A2K.

Gold check-called a bet of 1,300 and the 7 turn put four clubs on the board.

Gold opted to lead out for 1,200 and Khan called to bring about the 9 on the river.

Gold tossed out a single gray T5,000 chip and Khan thought for about 30 seconds before calling. Gold rolled over the QJ for the nut flush and Khan sent his hand to the muck.

Tags: Jamie GoldMichael Khan

A Round of Counts

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

Level: 3

Blinds: 200/400

Ante: 400

2024 WSOP Paradise Gold Bracelet Winners Thus Far...

Level 2 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
*DateTournamentEntriesPrize PoolWinnerCountryPrize*      
Dec. 6-11Event #1: $2,500 Mini Main Event2,031$5,077,050Jeff HakimUnited States$575,050      
Dec. 7-9Event #2: $1,000,000 Triton Million96$48,000,000Alejandro LococoArgentina$12,070,000      
Dec. 8-9Event #3: $100,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Super High Roller88$8,800,000Lautqaro GuerraSpain$2,126,770      
Dec. 8-9Event #4: $2,750 GGMasters Online Championship813$2,500,000Matheus Cardoso MachadoBrazil$432,623.84      
Dec. 9-10Event #5: $25,000 Dealers Choice Championship49$353,340Eric WassersonUnited States$353,340      
Dec. 10-12Event #6: $5,000 Deepstack NLH363$1,815,000Lei YuChina$293,050      
Dec. 10-12Event #7: $100,000 Triton Main Event182$3,850,000Alex FoxenUnited States$3,850,000      
Dec. 11-13Event #8: $50,000 PLO Championship122$6,100,000Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$1,357,080      
Dec. 14Event #10: $10,000 Paradise PLO200$2,000,000Mike GorodinskyUnited States$393,250      

Kings Earn Teusl a Double

Level 2 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
Jessica Teusl
Jessica Teusl

Michael Khan opened 700 in middle position and Jessica Teusl three-bet 2,700 in the cutoff. The action quickly folded back around to Khan and he made the call.

When the 1032 flop hit the felt, Khan checked and Teusl continued for 2,700. Khan wasted no time, casually tossing a call up in the air to land across the line.

The 4 hit the turn and Khan checked again before Teusl jammed for 14,000. Khan thought about it for a few moments and made the call.

Jessica Teusl: KK All in
Michael Khan: A10

Khan had flopped top pair top kicker but it was going to need to improve to score the knockout. The K river did the opposite as Teusl improved to a set of kings for the double.

Tags: Jessica TeuslMichael Khan

Runner-Runner Beat for Muratovic

Level 2 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante

Keiji Kimura, who the hand before had picked off a big bluff from Asko Muratovic, raised to 600 under the gun and Rocco Iati called from the button. Jean-Sebastien Dubois came along from the small blind and Muratovic did the same from the big, leaving himself just 2,100 behind.

Two checks on the 5J7 flop saw Kimura continue for 1,200 and Iati folded. Dubois called and then Muratovic check-raised all in. Both his opponents called and then checked the 10 turn.

When the A completed the board on the river, Dubois checked and then folded when Kimura bet 2,100.

Kimura tabled the A10 for runner-runner two pair, which sucked out on the J5 flopped two pair of Muratovic to send him to the rail.

Tags: Asko MuratovicKeiji Kimura