Get ready for some poker action! The second Daily Deepstack of the day shuffles up and deals at 4 p.m. This single-day extravaganza comes with a $400 buy-in, giving you a hefty 30,000 starting stack to play with.
Feeling adventurous? Late registration is open until the start of Level 9, around 7:35 p.m., and you can reenter as many times as you like. Each level is a quick 20 minutes, with plenty of 15- and 20-minute breaks to catch your breath and strategize.
Blinds kick off at 100/100, and the big blind ante is in play from the get-go.
Kick off your day with some poker excitement! The opening Daily Deepstack of the day starts at 1 p.m. and promises a thrilling single-day event. With a $250 buy-in, you'll get a solid 25,000 starting stack to work with.
For the latecomers, late registration is open until the start of Level 9, and you can jump back in with unlimited reentries. Each level runs for 30 minutes, with 15-minute breaks sprinkled throughout the day, and a longer 30-minute break after Level 12 to recharge.
Blinds start at 100/100, with the big blind ante in play right from the start. Get ready to shuffle up and deal!
Get ready for some extra excitement leading up to the PokerNews DeepStack Championship with the PokerNews Daily Deepstack Challenge! Running from May 28 to June 24, this weekly leaderboard promotion rewards players participating in the daily $200, $250, or $400 deepstack tournaments at the WSOP. Rack up points with each game, because points mean prizes!
Every week, the top 10 point earners will win complimentary seats to the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship.
Stay updated and motivated with PokerNews' dedicated hub page for the Daily Deepstacks. Here, we'll highlight all the winners, provide regular leaderboard updates, and ensure every player's journey and achievements are recognized and celebrated.
There's also some cool memorabilia up for grabs for our Deepstack final tablists and winners. Make it to the final table, and you'll receive a special edition card protector. Deepstack winners will get a unique card protector, marking them as champions. Plus, trophies will be awarded to each of the weekly leaderboard winners.
Join the fun, climb the leaderboard, and earn your bragging rights in the PokerNews Daily Deepstack Challenge!
The last member of Team PokerNews has been eliminated from the $250 Daily Deepstack.
After being reduced to 60,000 at the 3,000 big blind. I looked down at A♦5♥ in the big blind. The early position player limped before the player in middle position made it 8,000. I called and so did the limper.
The original raiser continued for 6,000 on the 3♦4♣3♠ flop and was called in two spots. The 7♦ turn then checked through to the 8♠ river.
With 42,000 behind, I moved all in, and was met with a snap-fold from the early position player. The middle position player asked for a count and went deep into the tank. Despite my best poker face, my opponent called as the bigger stack.
I sheepishly turned over my raggy-ace and was stunned to see I was hero-called by A♠J♠, which was enough to take the pot and mark my demise.
That's the end of my time in the Daily Deepstack, but best of luck to the 100 or so players remaining.
The third and final WSOP Daily Deepstack of the opening day of the series wrapped up just before 3 a.m., with professional poker player Cory Biddle emerging as the victor.
This isn't the first time the 43-year-old has tasted success at Horseshoe and Paris, as the North Carolina resident took down a $400 Daily Deepstack a year ago for $23,917.
More impressively, he banked his first piece of WSOP hardware after he reigned supreme over the $2,200 High Roller at WSOPC Cherokee last August. His maiden ring win netted him a career-best score of $93,116, which was sweetened by the fact that he qualified for the High Roller from a $300 satellite.
The event saw 115 players and had a prize pool of $17,825. Take a look at the payouts below.
The full results are in from yesterday's $400 Daily Deepstack that started at 4 p.m.
Kum Im topped the 21-entry field, taking a prize of $2,863 from the $6,930 prize pool. Chun Lung Wong and Paul Pirrone rounded out the podium finishes, with Nicholas Seddon taking the $944.
Place
Player
Prize
Points
1
Kum Im
$2,863
537
2
Chun Lung Wong
$1,909
269
3
Paul Pirrone
$1,214
242
4
Nicholas Seddon
$944
215
Additionally, the points calculator is now live, where you can see how many points you'll earn for your performances.
We're still building our leaderboard page, and that will be live when we receive the rest of yesterday's results.
It's the second day of the 2024 World Series of Poker, and with that, three fresh WSOP Daily Deepstacks are getting ready for their shuffle-up and deals.
Yesterday's 1 p.m. tournament was won by Canada's Simmy Mok, before Kum Im topped the small field in the $400 edition. Poker Pro Cory Biddle reigned supreme in the third Deepstack of the day to wrap up the opening day's proceedings.
We'll bring more news to you about the first set of champions as the day progresses, but until we do, let's take a look at what's on the agenda for today.
In the realm of the Daily Deepstacks, here's today's schedule:
For the bracelet events taking place in Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas, there's plenty of action in store.
Event #1: $5,000 Champions Reunion, a debuting tournament, kicked off the 55th WSOP in style and sees 99 of the 493 entrants return for Day 2 at noon local time. The top 74 players will finish in the money and guarantee themselves a payday of $9,141, with the eventual champion earning $408,468.
2016 WSOP Main Event champion Qui Nguyen ended Day 1 with 663,000 for the chip lead, narrowly ahead of China's Xiaohu Liuwho bagged 661,000.
WSOP Bracelet
The series' first bracelet winner will be determined in Event #2: $500 Casino Employees No-Limit Hold'em later today. The pack of 179 players continue their pursuit of the piece of WSOP hardware at 1 p.m. and are competing for a $79,134 first-place prize.
PokerNews' Claudio Elizalde (308,000), Tyler Boyer (292,000), Chance Castro (159,000), Nick Becker (113,000), Lukas Robinson (110,000), Connor Richards (82,000), and Tyler Foran (52,000) also made it through to Day 2.
The $250 WSOP Daily Deepstack that started at 1 p.m. is close to the money bubble, with 52 of the 237 entrants remaining.
The top 30 players will make the money and grab a slice of the $47,400, where more than $10,000 awaits the winner. The min-cash for the event is a respectable $506.
$250 WSOP Daily Deepstack Final Table Payouts
Place
Prize
1
$10,256
2
$6,841
3
$4,685
4
$3,295
5
$2,383
6
$1,772
7
$1,357
8
$1,071
9
$872
Late registration in the 4 p.m. $400 edition has also closed, with the 22 entries making for a $6,930 prize pool.
Place
Prize
1
$2,863
2
$1,909
3
$1,214
4
$944
The final $200 Daily Deepstack of the day has also begun, with more than 50 entries tallied by the end of the first level.
At this summer's World Series of Poker (WSOP), we're thrilled to sponsor the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship alongside the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge, which will send 40 qualifiers into the bracelet event via the leaderboard promotion.
Running from May 28 to June 24, the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge will see the players who take part in the daily $200, $250, or $400 deep stack tournaments at the WSOP earn points towards the leaderboard, where the top ten point earners each week will receive complimentary seats for the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship.
So, in our bid for you to conquer the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge, we've drafted in tournament crusher Raminder "Raminator" Singh, who knows a thing or two about grinding it out and getting the job done in these lower buy-in events, to give you a helping hand.
As well as giving out some handy advice, Singh sat down with PokerNews' for Connor Richards' new podcast: Life Outside Poker.
For the fifth episode, Connor spoke with the South Florida crusher about his nearly one hundred live tournament victories, moving to the US from India and running a business full time. He also shared his strategies for various tournament stages and gave Connor a tour of his one-of-a-kind poker trophy collection.
This interview took place inside Singh's South Florida home during the World Poker Tour (WPT) Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown in Hollywood, Florida.
The Debuting Event #1: $5,000 Champions Reunion just kicked off, with Jonathan Marchessault of the Vegas Golden Knights conducting the opening “Shuffle Up and Deal.” Marchessault is one of the many familiar faces in attendance, and you'll be able to follow how he gets on in our live updates.
In between the two tournaments, the first-ever PokerNews Deepstack Challenge also gets its feet off of the ground. Adding a new and exciting spin to the WSOP Daily Deepstacks, the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge is a new leaderboard promotion that will send 40 players to the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship bracelet event.
Across the first four weeks of the series, players who participate in any WSOP Daily DeepStack will be enrolled into the leaderboard, where the top ten players each week will a ticket to the $600 PokerNews DeepStack Championship.
PokerNews Deepstack Challenge Leaderboard Dates
Date
Week
Prize
May 28 - June 3
1
10 Seats to PokerNews Deepstack Championship
June 4-10
2
10 Seats to PokerNews Deepstack Championship
June 11-17
3
10 Seats to PokerNews Deepstack Championship
June 18-24
4
10 Seats to PokerNews Deepstack Championship
The Daily Deepstacks start at 1 p.m. inside the brand-new Daily Deepstacks room at Horseshoe and has a $250 buy-in. The $400 and $200 installments begin at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. respectively.
Across the PNDC, we’ll spotlight the home game heroes, low-stakes grinders and everyone who gets into the mix. Furthermore, players who make any Daily Deepstack Final Table will receive a commemorative card protector, with Deepstack winners taking home a limited edition version.
WSOP Daily Deepstack Schedule - Week 1
Date
Time
Event
Tue 28 May
13:00
$ 250 No Limit Hold'em
Tue 28 May
16:00
$ 400 No Limit Hold'em
Tue 28 May
20:00
$ 200 No Limit Hold'em
Wed 29 May
13:00
$ 250 No Limit Hold'em
Wed 29 May
16:00
$ 400 No Limit Hold'em
Wed 29 May
20:00
$ 200 No Limit Hold'em
Thu 30 May
09:00
$ 250 No Limit Hold'em - Seniors Deepstack (Open to Players 50 and Older)
Thu 30 May
13:00
$ 250 No Limit Hold'em
Thu 30 May
16:00
$ 400 No Limit Hold'em
Thu 30 May
20:00
$ 200 No Limit Hold'em
Fri 31 May
13:00
$ 250 No Limit Hold'em
Fri 31 May
16:00
$ 400 No Limit Hold'em
Fri 31 May
20:00
$ 200 No Limit Hold'em
Sat 1 Jun
13:00
$ 250 No Limit Hold'em
Sat 1 Jun
16:00
$ 400 No Limit Hold'em
Sat 1 Jun
20:00
$ 200 No Limit Hold'em
Sun 2 Jun
13:00
$ 250 No Limit Hold'em
Sun 2 Jun
16:00
$ 400 No Limit Hold'em
Sun 2 Jun
20:00
$ 200 No Limit Hold'em
Mon 3 Jun
13:00
$ 250 No Limit Hold'em
Mon 3 Jun
15:00
$ 250 Limit H.O.R.S.E. Deepstack
Mon 3 Jun
16:00
$ 400 No Limit Hold'em
Mon 3 Jun
20:00
$ 200 No Limit Hold'em
$600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship
The buy-in for the PokerNews Deepstack Championship event at the 2024 WSOP is $600 - among one of the lowest buy-ins in the Series. We looked to give low-stakes grinders an opportunity to win their way to a coveted WSOP bracelet, and the $600 entry fee is both affordable and offers the chance to win big money from an expected large prize pool.
The PokerNews Deepstack Championship event will be held between June 25 and June 28. It's the 62nd event in the 2024 WSOP and takes place just less than one month into the Series and three weeks before its conclusion.
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PokerNews Deepstack Championship FAQs
What is the buy-in for the PokerNews Deepstack Championship?
The buy-in for the PokerNews Deepstack Championship event at the 2024 WSOP is $600 - among one of the lowest buy-ins in the Series. We looked to give low-stakes grinders an opportunity to win their way to a coveted WSOP bracelet, and the $600 entry fee is both affordable and offers the chance to win big money from an expected large prize pool.
When is the PokerNews Deepstack Championship?
The PokerNews Deepstack Championship event will be held between June 25 and June 28 2024. It's the 62nd event in the 2024 WSOP and takes place just less than one month into the Series and three weeks before its conclusion.
Where is the PokerNews Deepstack Championship?
The PokerNews Deepstack Championship will be held is a new, vibrant venue near the Horseshoe poker room, Las Vegas. It's located on the Las Vegas Strip, less than a 10-minute drive from Harry Reid International Airport.
How Can I Play the PokerNews Deepstack Championship?
Like any other event at the Series, to play the PokerNews Deepstack Championship simply register from one of the multiple registration desks at the venue.
What is the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge?
The PokerNews Daily Deepstack Challenge is a leaderboard promotion running from May 28 to June 24. Players participating in the daily $200, $250, or $400 deep stack tournaments at the WSOP will earn points. The top 10 point earners each week will receive complimentary seats for the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship.
What is the leaderboard system?
The leaderboard system will follow the same formula used for the WSOP Player of the Year