2024 WSOP Paradise

Event #9: $25,000 WSOP Super Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info
2024 WSOP Paradise
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a6
Prize
$6,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$50,000,000
Total Entries
1,978
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
6,000,000 / 12,000,000
Ante
12,000,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
461
Players Left
155
Players Left 1 / 1,978
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Event #9: $25,000 WSOP Super Main Event

Day 1a Completed

Juan Pardo Leads Day 1a of First-Ever WSOP Super Main Event; Shaun Deeb Close Behind

Level 10 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Juan Pardo
Juan Pardo

A week into World Series of Poker (WSOP) Paradise and the first-ever Event #9: $25,000 WSOP Super Main Event is finally upon us. The long-anticipated $50 million guaranteed Super Main Event kicked off today and drew 459 runners looking for a piece of the biggest guarantee in poker history.

Spain's Juan Pardo bagged the chip lead in the first starting flight ahead of big stacks including Jonathan Jaffee, Team Lucky's Shaun Deeb and one of the newest high-stakes crushers in Kayhan Mokri.

Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

Also among the 155 players who bagged on Day 1a include Poker Hall of Famer Daniel Negreanu, Isaac Haxton, Maria Ho, Mustapha Kanit, Dan Shak, Rania Nasreddine and Aleksejs Ponakovs.

Super Millions Main Event Day 1a Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Juan PardoSpain4,585,000183
2Jonathan JaffeUnited States4,390,000176
3Shaun DeebUnited States3,960,000158
4Kayhan MokriNorway3,805,000152
5Igor PiconeBelgium3,520,000141
6Keith LehrUnited States3,435,000137
7Chris BrewerUnited States3,345,000134
8Matthias EibingerAustria3,285,000131
9Stefan FabianUnited Kingdom3,245,000130
10Frank BrannanUnited States3,165,000127

Super Main Event Action

Day 1a kicked off with an iconic "Shuffle up and deal" announcement from WSOP's Ty Stewart and tennis legend Boris Becker. After that, chips flew as some players built stacks and others were sent to the rail. Some early eliminations included Ana Marquez, Karolis Sereika and Sosia Jiang, who is fresh off an eighth-place finish in the Triton Million but ran worse in this event as she flopped middle against the top set of Yoav Schverd.

Players who built their stacks included high-stakes cash star Alan Keating, who could be seen sporting a blue watch retailing at over $300,000 and France's Jean-Noel Thorel, who lit up the table both literally and figuratively with his warm presence and bright LED tube light displayed on the table.

Alan Keating's watch
Alan Keating's watch

The field also included Kristen Foxen, who missed a few hands as she watched her husband Alex Foxen win his third bracelet in the Triton Main Event. It's been a good week to be a Foxen as Kristen was formally inducted into the Women in Poker Hall of Fame yesterday and Alex finished sixth in the Triton million for $2,795,000 three days ago.

Just weeks ago, Kristen Foxen bragged to PokerNews that she had more bracelets than her husband. Alex Foxen is one bracelet closer to catching the five-time bracelet winner.

Alex Foxen holds his wife, Kristen, after she was inducted into the WiPHoF.
Alex Foxen holds his wife, Kristen, after she was inducted into the WiPHoF.

There are still three more flights to take place in the Super Millions Main Event before Day 2 on Dec. 16. Tomorrow's Day 1b and succeeding starting flights will follow a similar structure with 60-minute levels and starting stacks of 500,000.

Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team will be back on-site tomorrow for continued coverage of the first-ever Super Millions Main Event here at Atlantis in the Bahamas. Check out the live reporting portal for coverage of other tournaments in the meantime.

Tags: Alan KeatingAleksejs PonakovsAlex FoxenAlex LivingstonAna MarquezBoris BeckerJonathan JaffeeJuan PardoKarolis SereikaKayhan MokriKristen FoxenMaria HoMustapha KanitRania NasreddineShaun DeebSosia JiangYoav Schverd

End of Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

Level 10 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

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Keenan Leads the Turn

Level 10 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Matthew Mcewan opened 50,000 in the hijack and Cole Keenan defended the big blind.

The dealer spread a flop of AK4, and Keenan check-called a bet of 60,000.

The 4 paired the board on the turn and Keenan took the lead with a bet of 80,000. Mcewan quickly tossed his cards into the middle.

Tags: Cole KeenanMatthew Mcewan

Gebow Wins a Flip

Level 10 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

After trading preflop raises, Zhen Chen was all in and at risk against Ryan Gebow on his right.

Zhen Chen: 1010 All in
Ryan Gebow: AJ

Gebow improved to trips on the K2JQJ runout, winning the flip to send Chen to the rail.

Tags: Ryan GebowZhen Chen

Pardo Storms to the Top

Level 10 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Juan Pardo
Juan Pardo

Both Jean-Noel Thorel and Santhosh Suvarna were missing in their seats on Table 102 and Juan Pardo appeared to be the beneficiary of their chips. Moments later, Pardo raised to 55,000 on the button and Mustafa Hadzibegovic moved all in for 290,000 in the small blind. Pardo asked for a count and then called.

Mustafa Hadzibegovic: AQAll in
Juan Pardo: 22

It was a coin flip and the flop of K88 left Pardo in the lead with his pair of deuces. The 4 and 7 runout brought no help for Hadzibegovic who was also eliminated late in the day.

Tags: Santhosh SuvarnaMustafa HadzibegovicJuan PardoJean-Noel Thorel

Check-Raise Doesn't Slow Down De Campos

Level 10 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Marcos De Campos opened 55,000 in the hijack and Cristian Nagaki defended the big blind.

The dealer fanned a flop of J63, and Nagaki check-raised a continuation bet of 50,000 to 140,000. De Campos responded with another raise, this time to 325,000. That was enough to earn the pot as Nagaki pitched his cards into the muck.

Tags: Cristian NagakiMarcos De Campos

Brewer Jams for Over Pot

Level 10 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Waikiat Lee raised it up to 50,000 from the cutoff and Chris Brewer defended from the big blind. The flop came J84 and both players checked to the 5 on the turn.

Brewer led out with a bet of 105,000 and Lee called to see the 7 on the river. Brewer ripped all in as the bigger stack, putting Lee to the test for his remaining 580,000 chips. Lee went into the tank for nearly five minutes while Brewer remained motionless. Eventually, Lee made the call and Brewer showed Q10 for a flush to eliminate Lee.

Tags: Chris BrewerWaikiat Lee

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