2024 World Series of Poker

Event #21: $25,000 High Roller Six Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
$1,405,641
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$6,392,000
Entries
272
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
272
Players Left
76
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Negreanu Doubles Through Bonomo

Level 7 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Noted rivals Daniel Negreanu and Justin Bonomo were seated side-by-side and before long the short-stacked Negreanu found himself all-in for around 35,000 in a blind-versus blind confrontation.

Daniel Negreanu: Q9 All in
Justin Bonomo: 87

The board ran out 9K7K2 to earn Negreanu a small double. The two did not exchange words and the table broke shortly after.

Player Chips Progress
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Justin Bonomo
400,000
80,000
80,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Run It Once
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Daniel Negreanu
70,000
35,000
35,000
WSOP 7X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
GGPoker

Tags: Daniel NegreanuJustin Bonomo

Rough Ride for Chidwick

Level 7 : 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Stephen Chidwick
Stephen Chidwick

Joseph Cheong opened to 10,000 from the cutoff and was called by Stephen Chidwick in the small blind. John Kincaid three-bet to 50,000 from the big blind, folding out Cheong. Chidwick then back-jammed as the bigger stack and was snapped off by Kincaid, who had 181,000.

John Kincaid: QQAll in
Stephen Chidwick: 5x5x

Kincaid's ladies remained best as the board ran out with the 386KJ.

The following hand, Chidwick put in his last 35,000 and Paulius Plausinaitis called from the big blind.

Stephen Chidwick: A4All in
Paulius Plausinaitis: J8

Plausinaitis received an above-average flop as the dealer fanned the J43. The 3 turn offered no help to Chidwick, who was eliminated after the 8 river.

Player Chips Progress
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John Kincaid
373,000
373,000
373,000
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Paulius Plausinaitis
350,000
25,000
25,000
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Stephen Chidwick
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: John KincaidJoseph CheongPaulius PlausinaitisStephen Chidwick

Kincaid Can't Believe Jozoff's Fold

Level 8 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
John Kincaid
John Kincaid

On the last hand of the night on Table 125, Michael Jozoff raised to 12,000 from under the gun before Paulius Plausinaitis three-bet to 36,000 from the cutoff. John Kincaid was on the button, and used two time banks before ripping in his stack of 222,000. The blinds got out of the way to put the action on Jozoff. He stared intently at the tournament board, and laid his hand down. Plausinaitis did the same.

Jozoff then began talking to Kincaid, saying he'd show his hand if Kincaid did. They ended up coming to an agreement and Kincaid tabled his JJ first. Kincaid was then stunned as Jozoff flashed AK.

"You FOLDED ace-king?" said Kincaid as the players began to bag.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Jozoff
1,160,000
15,000
15,000
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John Kincaid
280,000
93,000
93,000

Tags: John KincaidMichael JozoffPaulius Plausinaitis

Ivey Doubles on Penultimate Hand

Level 8 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

Phil Ivey just scooped in a massive pot, with the dealer recapping the preflop action to PokerNews.

Ivey opened from under the gun and picked up called from Joao Vieira and Martin Stausholm. The big blind then jammed for over 215,000 and Ivey snap-called off his stack of 178,000 before the remaining players folded.

Phil Ivey: JJAll in
Big Blind: 10x10x

Ivey's superior pair remained best and he banked a late Day 1 double up after the 84683 runout.

Player Chips Progress
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Phil Ivey
380,000
280,000
280,000
WSOP 11X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
WPT Global

Tags: Joao VieiraMartin StausholmPhil Ivey

Wilson and Jozoff Lead; Saliba Bags Big in Day 1 of the $25k NLH 6-Max

Level 8 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Justin Saliba
Justin Saliba

The players of the 2024 WSOP have reached what is the biggest buy-in of the series so far. Event #21: $25,000 NLH 6-Max saw a total of 216 entrants throwing their hat into the ring. This puts the prize pool at $5,076,000, and with registration open until the end of the first level of Day 2, it looks to grow in size. Just 76 of those initial 216 have survived to the end of the day.

Leading the way is Chicago’s own Brandon Wilson, who bagged 1,388,000. Wilson burst onto the poker scene within the past couple of years and has been steadily amassing wins and cashes in lots of high rollers around the country. Already having established himself as one of the best young crushers in the game, Wilson’s massive stack today seems to be a good start to what is likely to be a busy summer for this young man.

Another young man making a name for himself in the poker scene is Michael Jozoff, who ended his day with 1,127,000. One of the youngest players in the field, Jozoff’s tournament results have been building over the past couple of years. With a ninth-place finish in last year’s $25k 8-max, Jozoff will be hunting for his first WSOP bracelet to add to his burgeoning resume.

Justin Saliba found himself the recipient of a late-night double-up when his kings held against Chris Hunichen’s tens. He bagged up a sizable 767,000, good for just under one hundred big blinds. The two-time WSOP bracelet winner looks to add a first live WSOP bracelet to his already quite decorated resume. With several deep runs in the previous years in the WSOP, Saliba looks to start the summer off right with a good run in this tournament.

Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Brandon WilsonUnited States1,388,000174
2Michael JozoffUnited States1,127,000141
3Artur MartirosianRussia988,000124
4Paul JagerUnited States934,000117
5Rainer KempeGermany858,000107
6Brek SchuttenUnited States813,000102
7Michael RoccoUnited States790,00099
8Chongxian YangUnited States769,00096
9Justin SalibaUnited States767,00096
10Kevin RabichowUnited States724,00091

Many other notables found themselves making runs in the tournament, including Rainer Kempe (858,000), Michael Rocco (790,000), Justin Bonomo (715,000), Aliaksandr Shylko (485,000), and Chance Kornuth (412,000). Phil Ivey (411,000) and Daniel Negreanu (126,000) both hopped in late in the day and survived onto the following day. Many more line the list of accomplished players looking to carve their names a little deeper into WSOP legacy.

Not all were able to survive throughout the day. Adrian Mateos burned through two bullets, joining the rail along with Alex Kulev, Stephen Chidwick, Seth Davies, Jonathan Jaffe, Espen Jorstad, Koray Aldemir and Jesse Lonis along with others. Those who did not fire a second bullet will have the right to re-enter the following day until the end of level 9.

Players will return tomorrow (June 7) at 12:00 p.m. local time for the second day of the tournament. Players will start at Level 9 with blinds at 4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 big blind ante. Play will resume in the Horseshoe Silver section.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates regarding the WSOP.

Tags: Adrian MateosAlex KulevAliaksandr ShylkoArtur MartirosianBrandon WilsonBrek SchuttenChance KornuthChongxian YangChris HunichenDaniel NegreanuEspen JorstadJesse LonisJonathan JaffeJustin BonomoJustin SalibaKevin RabichowKoray AldemirMichael JozoffMichael RoccoPaul JagerPhil IveyRainer KempeSeth DaviesStephen Chidwick

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