2024 World Series of Poker

Event #20: $300 Gladiators of Poker No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
$401,210
Event Info
Buy-in
$300
Prize Pool
$5,079,162
Entries
20,647
Level Info
Level
47
Blinds
6,000,000 / 12,000,000
Ante
12,000,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
757
Players Left
14
Players Left 1 / 20,647
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Gonzalez Doubles Up

Level 27 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Drew Gonzalez
Drew Gonzalez

Drew Gonzalez was all in and at risk from middle position with slightly more than one big blind, a player in late position raised to 250,000 and everyone else folded.

Drew Gonzalez :A4 All in
Late Position Player :K3

The board ran out 95268 giving Gonzalez a much needed boost to his stack

Player Chips Progress
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Drew Gonzalez
490,000
490,000
490,000
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Remaining Payouts

Level 23 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
WSOP Cards, Chips, Branding 2024
WSOP Cards, Chips, Branding 2024

This event drew an impressive 20,647 entries and the guarantee of $3,000,000 was easily topped, creating a prize pool of $5,079,162.

The remaining players will receive a payout of at least $1,040, with the winner earning $401,210 along with the coveted WSOP gold bracelet.

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$401,21054-62$7,520
2$253,30063-71$6,260
3$192,03072-80$5,240
4$146,45081-89$4,410
5$112,35090-98$3,740
6$86,71099-161$3,200
7$67,320162-224$2,760
8$52,590225-287$2,370
9$41,337288-350$2,070
10-11$32,680351-413$1,820
12-13$26,000414-476$1,600
14-17$20,820477-539$1,420
18-26$16,770540-602$1,270
27-35$13,600603-665$1,150
36-44$11,090666-757$1,040
45-53$9,110  

The Quest for the 2024 Gladiator: Day 2 Dawns

Barry Greenstein
Barry Greenstein

After four intense starting flights, the field is narrowing in Event #20, the Gladiators of Poker at the renowned Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas at the 2024 World Series of Poker. A staggering 20,647 players entered the fray, but only 757 remain to vie for the $401,210 first-place prize and the iconic gold bracelet. The official prize pool will be released shortly.

Day 1a witnessed 3,792 contenders, with a mere 124 warriors advancing to Day 2. Leading the pack was Caleb Levesque, boasting an impressive 3,145,000 in chips.

Day 1b's gates welcomed 4,317 hopefuls, from which 155 emerged victoriously, including chip leader Dan Heimiller, wielding a formidable 3,875,000 chip stack.

In the heat of Day 1c, 5,669 challengers battled fiercely, with 203 earning passage to Day 2. Among them, Giovanny Rodriguez Ocampo of Columbia shone as the chip leader, with a commendable 3,010,000 chips.

Finally, Day 1d unfolded with 6,869 contenders. The chip leader is a mystery as of now, but will be released shortly, returning among the 275 survivors.

Notable names still in the field include World Series bracelet winners Roberto Romanello (2,200,000), Rafael Reis (200,000), Brett Shaffer (1,200,000), Dalibor Dula (1,150,000), Ori Hasson (1,045,000), Men Nguyen (800,000), and Mark Seif (700,000).

Rafael Reis
Rafael Reis

Eyes will also be on the $25K Fantasy players remaining in the tournament which include Shaun Deeb (365,000), Arthur Morris (680,000), Steven Wolansky (90,000), and Michael Moncek (1,575,000). Joining these players battling it out in Day 2 is poker hall of famer Barry Greenstein (525,000) and Game of Gold's Olga Iermolcheva (830,000).

Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

Some names who tried their luck but didn’t make it through to Day 2 include Nick Jivkov, David Simon, and Greg Raymer.

Start of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Dan HeimillerUS3,875,000778
2Nao YangUs3,220,00064
3Caleb LevesqueUS3,145,000623
4Giovanny Rodriguez OcampoColumbia3,010,00060
5Thomas OsmunUS2,780,00056
6Rami HammoudCanada2,760,00055
7Charles JonesUS2,690,00054
8Travis EgbertUS2,600,00052
9David GoniaUS2,520,00050
10Mohammadreza SoltanyUS2,480,00050

As the sun rises on Day 2, action recommences at 11 a.m. local time at the Horseshoe. Participants will navigate through 17 intense 40-minute levels, punctuated by a respite every three levels for 20 minutes. Following Level 31, players will enjoy a well-deserved 60-minute dinner break, slated for approximately 5:40 p.m. local time.

Keep your eyes glued to PokerNews for live coverage as we journey towards crowning the victor of this thrilling event, and for all the latest updates from the 2024 WSOP.

Tags: Arthur MorrisBarry GreensteinBrett ShafferDan HeimillerDavid SimonGiovanny Rodriguez OcampoGreg RaymerJohn GorsuchMark SeifMen NguyenMichael MoncekNick JivkovOlga IermolchevaOri HassonRoberto RomanelloShaun DeebSteven Wolansky

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