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Get Ready for the 4 p.m. $400 Daily Deepstack

Daily Deepstacks Final Table
Daily Deepstacks Final Table

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.

LevelBB AnteBlindsBreaks & Notes
1100100-100 
2200100-200 
3300200-300 
4400200-400 
5600300-600 
6800400-800Remove 100 Chips (20-Minute Break)
71,000500-1,000 
81,5001,000-1,500 
92,0001,000-2,000Remove 500 Chips (15-Minute Break) (Reg. ends)
103,0002,000-3,000 
114,0002,000-4,000 
126,0003,000-6,000 
138,0004,000-8,000 
1410,0005,000-10,000 
1516,0008,000-16,000 
1620,00010,000-20,000Remove 1,000 Chips (15-Minute Break)
1730,00015,000-30,000 
1840,00020,000-40,000 
1960,00030,000-60,000 
2080,00040,000-80,000 
21100,00050,000-100,000 
22150,000100,000-150,000Break (15-Minute Break)
23200,000100,000-200,000 
24300,000150,000-300,000 
25400,000200,000-400,000 
26600,000300,000-600,000 
27800,000400,000-800,000 
281,000,000500,000-1,000,000Break (15-Minute Break)
291,500,0001,000,000-1,500,000 
302,000,0001,000,000-2,000,000 
313,000,0001,500,000-3,000,000 
325,000,0002,000,000-5,000,000 

Join the Fun: PokerNews Daily Deepstack Challenge Leaderboard

Daily Deepstacks PN
Daily Deepstacks PN

Ready to show off your skills and compete for amazing prizes? The PokerNews Daily Deepstack Challenge is here from May 28 to June 24, and it’s your time to shine! Play in daily WSOP deep stack tournaments, earn points, and score fantastic rewards—including seats to the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship and some cool memorabilia.

Want to see how you’re doing? Track your progress, check out the latest standings, and get all the updates on our leaderboard page. Click the link below to dive into the action!

Check Out the Leaderboard Now!

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

Congratulations to Raymond Chiu - The First PNDC Weekly Leaderboard Winner

Raymond Chiu
Raymond Chiu

The opening week of the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge was completed on June 3, and with that, the first top ten players to qualify for the $600 PokerNews Deepstack have been determined.

Taking the top spot was Raymond Chiu, whose back-to-back Deepstack victories propelled him to first place. Along with the ticket, he'll be awarded his very own PNDC trophy.

For those still looking to take part, there are plenty of opportunities over the next three weeks to qualify for the PokerNews Deepstack Championship bracelet event.

The Week 2 leaderboard started today and runs until Monday, June 10 and is then followed by Week 3 (June 11-17) and Week 4 (June 18-24).

Week 1 Top Ten Leaderboard

RankPlayerPoints
1Raymond Chiu1,075
2William Plitz952
3Jesse Gardner821
4Clark Robertson795
5Cory Biddle782
6Connor Woodland767
7Russell Brooks765
8Edgar Mascorro762
9Georgios Skarparis747
10Jingwei Qi747

Simmy Mok's PokerNews Daily Deepstack Triumph Propels Her to First-Ever Bracelet Event

Simmy Mok
Simmy Mok

Several of the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge winner card protectors have already been handed out, with Canada's Simmy Mok being the first beneficiary. She triumphed in the opening Daily Deepstack of the series, but it's been quite the journey for Mok, whose passion for poker came from very humble beginnings.

Mok's route into poker began 24 years ago when she was nursing her son. With a newborn, Mok found herself awake through various stages of the night, and while tending to her baby's needs, she started channel-flicking through the television.

Poker then became a saving grace for the Canadian as a major event seven caused huge changes in her day-to-day life.

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Time for a Night Cap in the 8 p.m. $200 Daily Deepstack

Daily Deepstacks PN
Daily Deepstacks PN

Wrap up your day with some thrilling poker action! The final Daily Deepstack of the day kicks off at 8 p.m. as a single-day showdown. With a $200 buy-in, you'll start with a 20,000 stack of chips.

For those who like to make a dramatic entrance, late registration is open until the start of Level 6 (approx 10:20 p.m.), and you can reenter as many times as you want until then. Each level lasts 20 minutes, with plenty of 15-minute breaks throughout the evening.

Blinds start at 100/100, and the big blind ante is in play right from the start. If this event runs long, the tournament director reserves the right to suspend play and resume the following day.

LevelBB AnteBlindsBreaks / Chip Removals
1100100-100 
2200100-200 
3300100-300 
4400200-400 
5600300-600 
6800400-800Remove 100 Chips (20 Minute Break)
71,000500-1,000 
81,5001,000-1,500 
92,0001,000-2,000Remove 500 Chips (15 Minute Break) (Reg. ends)
103,0002,000-3,000 
114,0002,000-4,000 
126,0003,000-6,000 
138,0004,000-8,000 
1410,0005,000-10,000 
1516,0008,000-16,000 
1620,00010,000-20,000Remove 1,000 Chips (15 Minute Break)
1730,00015,000-30,000 
1840,00020,000-40,000 
1960,00030,000-60,000 
2080,00040,000-80,000 
21100,00050,000-100,000 
22150,000100,000-150,00015 Minute Break
23200,000100,000-200,000 
24300,000150,000-300,000 
25400,000200,000-400,000 
26600,000300,000-600,000 
27800,000400,000-800,000 
281,000,000500,000-1,000,00015 Minute Break
291,500,0001,000,000-1,500,000 
302,000,0001,000,000-2,000,000 
313,000,0001,500,000-3,000,000 
325,000,0002,000,000-5,000,000 
336,000,0003,000,000-6,000,000 
348,000,0004,000,000-8,000,000 

Tournament Report: $250 Daily Deepstack (June 6)

PNDC
PNDC

Brett Schniebolk, a 37-year-old CEO of Rapid Pay Merchant Services, captured his second-largest career payout by winning the $250 Daily Deepstack on June 6. The victory propels his total live tournament earnings past the $50,000 mark.

Brett's most significant score before this was at the WSOP Circuit Turning Stone Main Event in March 2022, where he finished in 12th for $18,931

The event on June 4 saw 482 players compete, generating a prize pool of $96,400.

Miguel Rodriguez Bermudez finished in second place, earning $11,800 and 373 points, while Howard Mash secured third place with a payout of $8,302 and 336 points.

RankPlayerPayoutPoints
1Brett Schniebolk$17,074746
2Miguel Rodriguez bermudez$11,800373
3Howard Mash$8,302336
4Matthew Maybury$5,949299
5Christopher Duke$4,343280
6Kostantinos Gennaios$3,232261
7Sridhar Natarajan$2,453224
8Vernon Bigham$1,898205
9Ryan Wosk$1,499187
10Steven Snapp$1,209149
11Balakrishna Patur$1,209149
12George Vigelette$996149
13Marco Glanzer$996149
14Vinh Pham$838149
15Vidmantas Beliauskas$838149
16Paul Ferris$838149
17Laurent Viadere$838149
18William Plitz$721149
19Long Ma$721149
20Nathan Adler$721149
21Whitney Yamagata$721149
22Brian Kaplan$721149
23Paul Stanechewski$72175
24Todd Graham$72175
25Cecile Pardinilla$72175
26Robert Dukes$72175
27Ricky Welch$63475
28Derek Satterfield$63475
29Frank Schaepers$63475
30Robert Rynard$63475
31Joshua Willard$63475
32Craig Young$63475
33Loretta Vanderbyl$63475
34Samuel Clemmons$63475
35Gregory Tetreault$63475
36Christos Gennaios$57175
37Elmar Isakov$57175
38Kelly Whitham$57175
39Thomas Varwig$57175
40Angel Modica$57175
41David Larson$57175
42Jonel Cordero$57137
43Daniel Devine$57137
44Christopher Fraley$57137
45Abraham Guillen$52637
46Teresa Young$52637
47Andrew Watkins$52637
48Paulino Junior$52637
49Robert Keating$52637
50Joshua Turner$52637
51Jeremy Johnson$52637
52Chase Fredensburg$52637
53Susan Millstone-Schacke$52637
54Michael Ryan$50137
55Wenhao Lue$50137
56Laurent Pumiglia$50137
57Gregory Jewell$50137
58Ryan Haddad$50137
59Felix Blanchette$50137
60Brian Shaw$50137
61Jacqui Newman$50137
62Oscar Gutierrez$50137
63Yevhenii Kachalovskyi$50137
64Thomas Jarosch$50137
65James Rafferty$50137
66Michael Vigelette$50137
67Stephen Kendrick$50137
68Mark Katz$50137
69James Nguyen$50137
70Jeffrey Stanley$50137
71Thomas Scarber$50137
72Lisa Schuessler$50137
73Henrique Sevilhano$50137
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