2024 World Series of Poker

Event #31: $3,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
$516,135
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$3,284,100
Total Entries
1,230
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
1,230
Players Left
61
Players Left 1 / 1,230
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Event #31: $3,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em

Day 1 Completed

Ripnick Leads Survivors in $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Jake Ripnick
Jake Ripnick

While all eyes were on the finales of the $300 Gladiators of Poker and $25,000 High Roller, Event #31: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed quietly kicked off inside Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

By the time late registration had finished, 1,230 entries had been recorded, 11 fewer than last year's total. Despite that, a bumper prize pool of $3,284,100 had still been generated.

Jake Ripnick (2,680,000) ended the day in pole position and is currently best placed to make a run at the $516,135 up top along with the bracelet.

Daniel Palau (2,250,000) and Akinobu Maeda (1,920,000) also bagged stacks to put them in upper echelons of the counts. Notables such as Maria Ho (630,000), Alex Foxen (370,000), and Jonathan Little (235,000) also made it through to Day 2.

End of Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Jake RipnickUnited States2,680,00089
2Daniel PalauSpain2,250,00075
3Akinobu MaedaJapan1,920,00064
4Nikolaos Angelou-KonstasGreece1,675,00056
5Alexandre ReardFrance1,430,00048
6Valentin OberhauserUnited States1,400,00047
7Ryan WolfsonUnited States1,350,00045
8Daniel LazrusUnited States1,325,00044
9Chander JainUnited States1,275,00043
10Dmitry BlyuminSpain1,165,00039

You Get Ace-Jack, You Get Ace-Jack, You Get Ace-Jack, Everybody Gets Ace-Jack

Chance Kornuth
Chance Kornuth

The big story of the day was the bubble bursting. The top 185 players made the paid places, with the min-cash being $6,015. On the soft bubble, with 187 remaining, there were three all-in calls, with all three showdowns featuring ace-jack.

The first player to table ace-jack was Chance Kornuth and he just needed to stay ahead of Jared Ingles' jack-nine. However, that was easier said than done as Ingles hit his nine on the river to oust the high roller.

Ioannis Angelou-Konstas, with ace-jack, took out a player after hitting running jacks on the turn and river to best Big Slick.

Ken Aldridge
Ken Aldridge

The final all-in and call was between Jack Sinclair and Ken Aldridge, with "Teach" being the player to find themselves on the wrong side of the rail. Aldridge had queens, but Sinclair made a wheel with his ace-jack.

After the players were in the money, the bustouts came thick and fast. Bin Weng fell to Tsugunari Toma's deuces and he joined defending champion Mark Ioli in the payout line.

Rania Nasreddine
Rania Nasreddine

Other big names to find themselves in line for a payout included Martin Kabrhel, Rania Nasreddine and Ana Marquez.

The remaining players have all locked up $7,567, with the next pay jump coming when 59 are left ($8,375).

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$516,13512-17$29,126
2$344,09218-23$23,071
3$238,88624-29$18,603
4$168,44830-35$15,273
5$120,67236-41$12,773
6$87,84642-47$10,885
7$65,00348-53$9,455
8-9$48,90454-59$8,375
10-11$37,41960-71$7,567

Day 2 will get underway at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, June 12, at Horseshoe Silver. Play will resume on Level 22, where the blinds are 15,000/30,000, with a 30,000 big blind ante. The plan is to play until the final table, which will be streamed on PokerGO on Thursday when a winner will be crowned.

As always, stay tuned to PokerNews to keep up with all the action from the 2024 WSOP.

Tags: Alex FoxenAlexandre ReardAna MarquezBin WengChance KornuthMaria HoMark IoliMartin KabrhelNikolaos Angelou-Konstas

Seat Draw for Day 2

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
Horseshoe6631Joe McKeehenUnited States510,00017
Horseshoe6632Akinobu MaedaJapan1,920,00064
Horseshoe6634Faraz JakaUnited States325,00011
Horseshoe6635Sami BechahedUnited States885,00030
Horseshoe6636Clemen DengUnited States1,100,00037
       
Horseshoe6641Ian SteinmanUnited States95,0003
Horseshoe6642Barak WisbrodIsrael770,00026
Horseshoe6643Benjamin EctorUnited States420,00014
Horseshoe6644Ryan WolfsonUnited States1,350,00045
Horseshoe6645Ali ShahniUnited States535,00018
       
Horseshoe6663Alexandre ReardFrance1,430,00048
Horseshoe6664Joao Barroso ValliBrazil920,00031
Horseshoe6665Tjan TepehUnited States290,00010
Horseshoe6666Chuanshu ChenChina425,00014
       
Horseshoe6671Drew OconnellUnited States900,00030
Horseshoe6672Sungjoo HyunSouth Korea600,00020
Horseshoe6673Colin RobinsonUnited States570,00019
Horseshoe6674Blake AndersonUnited States650,00022
Horseshoe6675Charles Alex-BartonUnited States435,00015
Horseshoe6676Valentin OberhauserUnited States1,400,00047
       
Horseshoe6681Adam KharmanUnited States705,00024
Horseshoe6682Daniel LazrusUnited States1,325,00044
Horseshoe6683Jonathan LittleUnited States235,0008
Horseshoe6684Anuj [Removed:550]United States1,000,00033
Horseshoe6685Matthew ParryUnited States1,115,00037
Horseshoe6686FranceancoFrance345,00012
       
Horseshoe6691Stuart YoungUnited States345,00012
Horseshoe6692Maria HoUnited States630,00021
Horseshoe6693Ognyan DimovBulgaria955,00032
Horseshoe6694Marcus GarzaUnited States185,0006
Horseshoe6695Joseph CheongUnited States370,00012
Horseshoe6696Michael PerroneUnited States630,00021
       
Horseshoe6701Chander JainUnited States1,275,00043
Horseshoe6702Eric BlairUnited States605,00020
Horseshoe6703Nikolaos AngelouGreece1,675,00056
Horseshoe6704Nicholas SewardUnited States400,00013
Horseshoe6705Eugenio PeraltaItaly780,00026
Horseshoe6706John AndressUnited States330,00011
       
Horseshoe6711Justin ChuTaiwan160,0005
Horseshoe6712Kenny HallaertBelgium1,025,00034
Horseshoe6713Kavish ChouhanUnited States1,075,00036
Horseshoe6714Konstantyn HolskyUkraine970,00032
Horseshoe6715Alex FoxenUnited States370,00012
Horseshoe6716Kyungtae MinSouth Korea370,00012
       
Horseshoe6721Daniel PalauMexico2,250,00075
Horseshoe6722Nicolas LacroixUnited States520,00017
Horseshoe6723[Removed:510]Moldova480,00016
Horseshoe6724John RipnickUnited States2,680,00089
Horseshoe6726David ColemanUnited States1,035,00035
       
Horseshoe6741Onur UnsalTurkey635,00021
Horseshoe6742Jack SinclairUnited Kingdom955,00032
Horseshoe6743Florian RibouchonFrance455,00015
Horseshoe6744Jared InglesUnited States700,00023
Horseshoe6745Besmir HodajItaly600,00020
Horseshoe6746Tyler HancockUnited States550,00018
       
Horseshoe6751Daniel SwartzUnited States950,00032
Horseshoe6752Dmitry BlyuminSpain1,165,00039
Horseshoe6753Stephen BuellUnited States1,085,00036
Horseshoe6754Sebastiaan DejongeNetherlands785,00026
Horseshoe6755Scott DrobesUnited States985,00033
Horseshoe6756Robert MierzejewskiUnited States400,00013

Official End of Day Chip Counts (full)

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

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Chop Pot to End the Day

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Ognyan Dimov opened to 60,000 from the cutoff and got called by the player in the small blind and Faraz Jaka in the big blind.

The action got checked all the way down on the runout of 886A9. Jaka showed A6 and Dimov turned over A4 to chop the pot

Tags: Ognyan DimovFaraz Jaka

Ripnick Hits 2.5 Million; Chip Leading Final 63

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Hallaert Takes it Dwon on the Turn

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Kenny Hallaert opened from the cutoff and found one call from the player in the big blind.

Both players checked the K105 flop to see the K come on the turn. This time the big blind player check-folded to a bet of 85,000 from Hallaert.

Tags: Kenny Hallaert

Lazrus Catches Foxen Speeding

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Action was caught on the turn with around 200,000 in the middle on the 4J23 board.

Daniel Lazrus checked from the big blind and called when Alex Foxen bet 100,000 from the hijack.

Lazrus, with 365,000 behind, checked on the Q river. Foxen moved all in as the bigger stack and after around 15 seconds, Lazrus called for his tournament life.

Foxen had A6 for ace-high. Lazrus secured the pot with his J6.

Tags: Alex FoxenDaniel Lazrus

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