2024 World Series of Poker

Event #17: $800 No-Limit Hold'em DeepStack
Day: 1
12
Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
$368,977
Event Info
Buy-in
$800
Prize Pool
$3,331,328
Entries
4,732
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,000,000
Ante
2,000,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
4,735
Players Left
310
Players Left 1 / 4732
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James Calderaro Bags Day 1 Chip Lead

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
James Calderaro
James Calderaro

After 22 levels of play, Day 1 of Event #17: $800 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas has come to an end. A total of 4,732 joined the field throughout the action-packed day to create a massive prize pool of $3,331,328. The winner of this event will take home $368,977 and the prestigious WSOP gold bracelet.

When the day's action concluded, it was James Calderaro who bagged the chip lead with a staggering 2,440,000 chips. Calderaro has nearly $6,000,000 in live tournament earnings and is fresh off a third-place finish in the World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event in Cherokee, North Carolina, in May of 2024, good for $117,850.

End of Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1James CalderaroUnited States2,440,00081
2Min ZhangUnited States2,075,00069
3Matthew LasloCanada1,865,00062
4Lei YuChina1,750,00058
5Anton SmirnovRussia1,725,00058
6Ryuta OgawaJapan1,615,00054
7Yuvaraj RaiUnited States1,611,00054
8David RosenbloomUnited States1,580,00053
9Tzahi DaganUnited States1,555,00052
10Anatoly KorochenskyRussia1,540,00051

Many notable names bought into the event, including WSOP Main Event champions Phil Hellmuth, Tom McEvoy and Jamie Gold, but none of that trio progressed to Day 2.

Other notable players including Ryan Depaulo, Jeff Platt, Matt Glantz and Dan Shak will all have to enter another event if they want to bag a 2024 WSOP bracelet.

Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

Bracelet winners Rafael Reis (1,325,000), Shaun Deeb (770,000), and Ari Engel (450,000) fared better, with all three returning to the tables on June 6.

The final 310 players locked up a min-cash of $1,602, and the bust-outs were fast and furious once the bubble burst. Once time was called, only 310 players had chips requiring bagging and tagging.

Play resumes on June 6 with an 11 a.m. local time restart at the Horseshoe Ballroom. There will be 15-minute breaks every four levels and a dinner break that is to be decided.

The blinds resume at Level 23 with 15,000/30,000 and a 30,000 big blind ante. The plan is to play down to a winner, but depending on the speed of play, another day could be added to the schedule.

As always, be sure to stick with PokerNews for all your up-to-date coverage of this event and the rest of the 2024 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Ari EngelDan ShakJames CalderaroJamie GoldJason WheelerJeff PlattMatt GlantzPhil HellmuthRyan DepauloShaun DeebTom Mcevoy

Flesch Doesn't Need To Catch

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Ryan Flesch
Ryan Flesch

The middle position player raised to 35,000 and Ryan Flesch went all in for just under 200,000 and was soon called and at risk.

Ryan Flesch: AA
Middle Position: AK

The board ran out paired and no sweat for Flesch as he received the full double and continues to run deep.

Player Chips Progress
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Ryan Flesch
360,000
185,000
185,000

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Calhoun Gets Value

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Robbie Calhoun
Robbie Calhoun

It folded to the blinds and the small blind limped into the big blind of Robbie Calhoun, who checked his option.

Heads up the wheel spun 396 and the small blind checked. Calhoun bet 15,000 and got a call.

The turn peeled the 9 and the small blind tapped the table again, this time Calhoun bet 30,000 and again got a call.

The river fell the 4 and both players checked. The small blind mucked their hand when Calhoun tabled the 86 for a pair of sixes.

Player Chips Progress
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Robbie Calhoun
385,000
175,000
175,000

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Volper Wins Huge Pot

Level 12 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Nikolay Volper
Nikolay Volper

Nikolay Volper was seen dragging in piles of chips on a board that read J5A36, with his hand, AJ face up.

The dealer helped PokerNews recap the action and explained that the other player had Ax5x, and that all of the money went in on the flop.

Volper now sits with one of the biggest stacks in the room.

Player Chips Progress
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Nikolay Volper
450,000
450,000
450,000

Tags: Nikolay Volper

Lots of Action Expected in Event #17: $800 No-Limit Hold'em DeepStack

Renji Mao Wins First WSOP Bracelet
Renji Mao Wins First WSOP Bracelet

Welcome back to PokerNews, the official media partner of the 2024 World Series of Poker and home of live updates from all bracelet events.

Today sees the start of Event #17: $800 No-Limit Hold'em DeepStack here at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

This two-day event gets underway at 10 a.m. local time with late registration open for 12 levels. There will be 20-minute breaks every four levels, with a 75-minute dinner break after Level 16.

The starting stack is 40,000 chips with the plan for Day 1 to play 22 30-minute levels. For the surviving players, Day 2 resumes at 11 a.m. Thursday.

Last year's event saw a field of 4,747 entries generate a prize pool of $3,341,888. The winner was Renji Mao, who defeated Matthew Elsby heads-up to win $402,588 and his first WSOP bracelet.

“I did a lot of homework last night and I think it’s great to have a break, luckily,” Mao told PokerNews moments after his victory. “I changed my strategy completely today to be on a more aggressive end."

YearEntriesWinnerCountryPayout
20234,747Renji MaoChina$402,588
20224,062Rajaee WazwazUnited States$358,346
20212,778Ran KollerIsrael$269,478
20192,808Robert Mitchell $297,537

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