Level 43
: Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
In a blind versus blind situation, Jose Carlos Brito in the small blind checked the 6♠Q♦5♠ flop and called when Aaron Johnson in the big blind bet 4,000,000.
The turn came 7♣ and Brito check-called again for 8,000,000.
After Johnson fired a third barrel of 27,000,000 on the 10♣, Brito decided to call with Q♣7♠ for two pair. Unfortunately for Brito, Johnson with 4♦3♠ hit a straight on the turn to scoop the pot.
Level 43
: Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
Jose Brito
Pedro Neves raised to 8,000,000 from the button, but Jose Carlos Brito in the small blind three-bet all in for 37,200,000. Aaron Johnson in the big blind folded, and Neves called.
Jose Carlos Brito: K♠10♠
Pedro Neves: A♦K♣
Neves kept the lead all the way through a board of 3♥8♥6♣7♦2♥ and Brito was sent to the rail in fourth place for $417,213.
Level 43
: Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
On the second hand of the heads up play, Aaron Johnson limped from the button so Pedro Neves in the big blind checked his option to find a flop of 5♣6♣3♠.
Neves led out for 4,000,000. He was called by Johnson then checked the 5♠ turn where Johnson bet 13,000,000.
Neves called and the 10♠ river landed on the felt. Neves checked and called with 9♠6♠ for a runner-runner flush after Johnson bet 30,000,000 with K♠K♥.
Level 43
: Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
Aaron Johnson (MN)
Pedro Neves limped from the button, then snap-called when Aaron Johnson moved all in for 63,400,000.
Aaron Johnson: A♣2♠
Pedro Neves: A♦K♦
The dealer fanned a flop of 3♦4♦7♣ which gave a straight draw to Johnson, but a flush draw to Neves.
The 5♠ turn completed Johnson's straight, so his rail cheered but Johnson beckoned them to calm down as the river card was still coming.
The 6♦ river eventually gave a flush to Neves, who won Event #38: $1,500 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em while Johnson ended up as the runner-up of the tournament for $732,329.
Level 43
: Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
Pedro Neves
Pedro Neves arrived at the final table of the 2024 World Series of Poker Event #38: $1,500 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em as the odds-on favorite, as he had almost twice the stack of the second in chips, Aaron Johnson. He still had to eliminate his last six opponents on Day 5 to claim his first-ever WSOP bracelet, and he managed to do so, keeping his chip lead until the end.
Out of a field of 8,703 entrants that created a prize pool of $11,619,840, Neves claimed the first-place prize of $1,098,220 and the gold bracelet, while Johnson took second place for $732,329. Despite having one of the shortest stacks at the beginning of the final day, Jerry Maher finished in third place for $550,920.
Before he won his first WSOP bracelet, Neves was mostly known for his online results and his second-place finish in the 2023 PCA for $1,183,037. “This is completely different compared to PCA,” Neves said moments after his win. “I dreamed about the bracelet since I started watching poker when I was 14 or 15. It feels great.”
Since Day 4, it felt like Neves could not escape victory as he arrived on Day 5 “with 40 percent of the chips” and a massive chip lead after he won a 90,000,000 chip pot when there were 19 players left. However, this comfortable situation added a bit of pressure on his shoulders: “Every one of my friends thought that I already won it, but there was so much work to do today. So it was a difficult night, but I was focused, and I think I played my best game."
Pedro Neves
Final Day's Action
Only seven players came back on Day 5, hoping to win the prestigious WSOP gold bracelet. But it wasn’t an easy task for the shortest stacks, as they only had 15 big blinds while Neves had almost 90.
When he found himself at risk for the second time, Johnson was on his way to double up again after he hit a straight on the turn. But the river gave a flush to Neves, who was crowned the winner of the 2024 WSOP $1,500 Monster Stack.
Pedro Neves
That concludes PokerNews coverage of the $1,500 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em. Stay tuned for more coverage throughout the 2024 WSOP!