2024 World Series of Poker

Event #37: $10,000 Big O Championship
Day: 2
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kkqj4
Prize
$681,998
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$3,087,600
Total Entries
332
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
140
Players Left
19
Players Left 1 / 332
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Event #37: $10,000 Big O Championship

Day 2 Completed

Calvin Anderson Bags Day 2 Chip Lead in Big O Championship in the Hunt for Number Five

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

An action-packed Day 2 of Event #37: $10,000 Big O Championship at the 2024 World Series of Poker saw the 108 players who bagged on Day 1 of the event at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas being joined by 32 new entries during the first two levels of the day, during which late registration was open.

This brought the total entry count of the brand-new event to 332, a massive turnout for a $10,000 buy-in event. It created a prize pool of $3,087,600, of which fifty players would receive a payout. Indeed, plenty of payouts were distributed, as at the end of the day, only 19 had chips and moved on to Day 3.

Leading them is Calvin Anderson, who put 2,385,000 chips in his bag at the end of the day, good for nearly 80 big blinds when the tournament restarts. Anderson is well-accomplished both live and online in all forms of poker. In 2023, he won two of his four total bracelets, and he will be looking to continue his form this year.

Following Anderson closely is John Fauver, who may be unknown to the larger public but has plenty of pot-limit Omaha wins under his belt, in every variety of the game. Fauver was the only other player who crossed two million chips, bagging up 2,125,000. Dylan Weisman, meanwhile, rounds out the top three as he is looking for his second bracelet of the year. He finds himself in the upper regions of the chip counts on back-to-back days with a stack of 1,700,000 chips.

Dylan Weisman
Dylan Weisman

Also in the upper half of the chip counts are WSOP regular Michael Rocco (1,640,000), old-school David Benyamine (1,350,000), and three-time bracelet winner Ryan Hughes (925,000).

End of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Calvin AndersonUnited States2,385,00080
2John FauverUnited States2,125,00071
3Dylan WeismanUnited States1,700,00057
4Michael RoccoUnited States1,640,00055
5Tomasz GluszkoPoland1,515,00051
6David BenyamineFrance1,350,00045
7George ParublevUnited States1,050,00035
8Farid JattinColombia1,035,00035
9Ryan HughesUnited States925,00031
10P.J. ChaUnited States925,00031

Other notables who have made it through to Day 3 include $25K Fantasy picks Anson Tsang (890,000) and Adam Friedman (415,000), as well as recent $10,000 2-7 Triple Draw runner-up Danny Wong (890,000).

Day 2 Action

To reach the bubble phase, a lot of players had to leave empty-handed. In the first few levels of the day, goodbyes were said to the likes of Brian Rast, Jim Collopy, Sean Troha, Nick Schulman, Ren Lin, and Freddy Deeb. Benny Glaser, Yuri Dzivielevski, Kevin Gerhart, Phil Hellmuth, Scott Seiver, Joao Vieira and Day 1 chip leader Wing Po Liu got closer, but all bowed out before cashing as well.

Wing Po Liu
Wing Po Liu

Ultimately, Amir Wahab and Zhen Cai busted two away from the money, meaning that the remaining players picked up at least the min-cash of $20,306. Once in the money, the likes of David Williams, Mike Matusow, Tom Koral, Yuval Bronshtein, and Justin Saliba waved goodbye.

At the final three tables, Matt Glantz, Naoya Kihara, Sean Winter, Benjamin Miner, and Dylan Smith were eliminated before the final 19 players bagged and tagged for the third day.

They are all guaranteed at least $25,430 for their efforts, but everyone will be eyeing the gargantuan $681,998 top prize, the coveted WSOP bracelet, and the prestigious title of inaugural Big O Champion that comes with the victory.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$681,998
2$454,668
3$311,737
4$217,783
5$155,065
6$112,573
7$83,359
8$62,985
9$48,582
10-11$38,269
12-15$30,800
16-19$25,340

The remaining players will return to the Horsehoe Event Center at 1 p.m. local time on June 15. The blinds will be at Level 21, 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 big blind ante, and all levels will remain 60 minutes in length. The schedule is to play down to five players, who will then return for a fourth and final day.

Check back in to PokerNews at that time to not miss any of the five-card, split-pot action that the $10,000 Big O Championship still has in store.

Tags: Adam FriedmanAmir WahabAnson TsangBenjamin MinerBenny GlaserBrian RastCalvin AndersonDanny WongDavid BenyamineDavid WilliamsDylan SmithDylan WeismanFarid JattinFreddy DeebGeorge ParublevJim CollopyJoao VieiraJohn FauverJustin SalibaKevin GerhartMatt GlantzMichael RoccoMike MatusowNaoya KiharaNick SchulmanPhil HellmuthRen LinRyan HughesScott SeiverSean TrohaSean WinterTom KoralTomasz GluszkoWing Po LiuYuri DzivielevskiYuval BronshteinZhen Cai

Seat Draw For Day 3

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Horseshoe12Anson TsangHong Kong905,00030
Horseshoe13Aaron SacksUnited States510,00017
Horseshoe14John FauverUnited States1,215,00041
Horseshoe15Calvin AndersonUnited States2,385,00080
Horseshoe16Alfred AtamianUnited States455,00015
Horseshoe17Shiva DudaniUnited States395,00013
       
Horseshoe21Danny WongUnited States890,00030
Horseshoe22Nitesh RawtaniUnited States765,00026
Horseshoe23David BenyamineFrance1,335,00045
Horseshoe24P.J. ChaUnited States925,00031
Horseshoe27Dylan WeismanUnited States1,700,00057
Horseshoe28Adam FriedmanUnited States415,00014
       
Horseshoe32Joe RitzieUnited States325,00011
Horseshoe33Tsz ShingUnited States620,00021
Horseshoe34George ParublevUnited States1,050,00035
Horseshoe35Michael RoccoUnited States1,640,00055
Horseshoe36Tomasz GluszkoPoland1,515,00051
Horseshoe37Ryan HughesUnited States925,00031
Horseshoe38Farid JattinColumbia1,035,00035

Day 2 Final Chip Counts (full)

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Ritzie Doubles Up Late Night

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Joe Ritzie got his final chips in on a flop of 9J3 against Farid Jattin, and was the one at risk.

Joe Ritzie: A6542 All in
Farid Jattin: AQ873

Jattin had the dominating heart flush draw and a pair, but the board ran out 39 to give Ritzie a runner-runner diamond flush to double up.

Tags: Farid JattinJoe Ritzie

Dylan Smith Eliminated in 20th Place ($25,340)

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Dylan Smith
Dylan Smith

On a flop of 2K3, John Fauver bet 205,000 from the button. Dylan Smith then check-raised all in for roughly 1,100,000. Fauver thought for close to a minute before putting in the call to make this the biggest pot of the tournament so far.

Dylan Smith :AAJJ5 All in
John Fauver : AK1036

The 3 turn and 9 river spelled the end of Smith in this event, as Fauver moved into the chip lead.

Tags: Dylan SmithJohn Fauver

Benjamin Miner Eliminated in 21st Place ($25,340)

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Benjamin Miner
Benjamin Miner

Benjamin Miner pushed his final 125,000 chips in from the small blind and was called by Dylan Weisman in the big blind.

Benjamin Miner: AQ1082 All in
Dylan Weisman: A9752

Weisman was the only one who paired one of his hole cards on the 7J66K board, scooping the pot and eliminating Miner.

Tags: Benjamin MinerDylan Weisman

Sean Winter Eliminated in 22nd Place ($25,340)

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Sean Winter
Sean Winter

Calvin Anderson and Sean Winter had got all-in on a flop of 7AQ.

Winter's cards were missed but on the A turn and K river, Anderson turned over AQ1092 for a full house, which was enough to eliminate Winter,

Tags: Calvin AndersonSean Winter

Naoya Kihara Eliminated in 23rd Place ($25,340)

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Naoya Kihara
Naoya Kihara

Michael Rocco raised to 60,000 in the cutoff and was called by Naoya Kihara in the small blind.

The flop was spread 29J and Kihara checked to Rocco. The latter fired a bet of 175,000, after which Kihara went all in for around 600,000 chips total. Rocco made a quick call as the cards hit their backs.

Naoya Kihara: QJJ52 All in
Michael Rocco: A9864

Kihara had a big lead with his set of jacks, and the Q turn did not change anything. The 10 river did, however, as Rocco made a straight to the queen to rake in the pot and eliminate the final Japanese player standing.

Tags: Michael RoccoNaoya Kihara

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