2024 World Series of Poker

Event #45: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship (8-Handed)
Day: 2
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aak6552
Prize
$399,988
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,683,300
Total Entries
181
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
116
Players Left
17
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Glaser Sends Baker Out

Level 15
Benny Glaser
Benny Glaser

Seven Card Stud

David "ODB" Baker: 10J/10A37/2 All in
Benny Glaser: KK/102Q4/9

Benny Glaser completed and David "ODB" Baker raised. Glaser re-raised and Baker raised once more to put in his remaining stack. Glaser called and boards were run.

Glaser held kings in the hole and Baker failed to improve his split tens to be eliminated as the money bubble approaches.

Tags: Benny GlaserDavid "ODB" Baker

Leah Keeps Firing

Level 15
Mike Leah
Mike Leah

Razz

Mike Leah: XxXx/AA5Q/Xx
Scott Lake: XxXx/JK24/Xx

Action was heads up between Mike Leah and Scott Lake, with Leah betting his open aces on fourth street. Lake called, doing the same on fifth and sixth streets.

Both players received their final down cards and Leah bet one last time. Lake took a moment to check his holding, opting to muck and allow Leah to rake in the chips.

Tags: Mike LeahScott Lake

Leonard Triples Up

Level 14
Patrick "Pads" Leonard
Patrick "Pads" Leonard

Stud Hi-Lo

Patrick Leonard: 644/7438 All in
Mike Leah: KQ10/10862
Maria Ho: AK3/5109Q

Patrick Leonard led out with a bet on fourth street before Mike Leah raised on his left. Maria Ho made the call, as did Leonard.

The dealer delivered fifth street, with Leonard leading out again. Leah raised again and Ho slid out a three-bet. Leonard called the rest of his short stack, with Leah calling behind.

Leonard watched as Leah and Ho both checked down sixth and seventh streets, with Leah revealing his pair of tens.

"Is that good?" Leonard asked, as he turned over a set of fours without a low. Neither Leah or Ho had made a low, allowing Leonard to triple up while Leah claimed the side pot.

Tags: Maria HoMike LeahPatrick Leonard

Anderson Adds Another Stack

Level 13
Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

Omaha Hi-Lo

Four players saw the river of a board showing 49539, with Maxx Coleman checking from the small blind.

Dave Stann fired a bet from the big blindm, with Peter Rouviere making the call on his left. Calvin Anderson then raised on the button, producing quick folds from Coleman and Stann.

Rouviere took some time before tossing in the call. His cards found the muck after Anderson showed down KQ95, making a full house to claim another pot.

At a nearby table, Dylan Smith was among the latest to hit the rail.

Tags: Calvin AndersonDave StannMaxx ColemanPeter Rouviere

Baker Takes From Parizon

Level 13
David -ODB- Baker
David -ODB- Baker

Omaha Hi-Lo

Michael Parizon raised fro the hijack and David "ODB" Baker defended his big blind.

Baker check-called a bet from Parizon on the 10JQ flop and then both players checked on the 6 turn.

The 4 completed the board and Baker led out for a bet. Parizon called and Baker announced, “Flush,” as he turned over 10754 for the goods.

Parizon mucked and Baker padded his stack.

Tags: David "ODB" BakerMichael Parizon

Israelashvili Cracks Pisarenko's Aces

Level 13
Roland Israelashvili
Roland Israelashvili

Omaha Hi-Lo

Maksim Pisarenko in middle position and Roland Israelashvili in the cutoff were heads up to the 5J7 flop. Pisarenko bet and Israelashvili made the call.

Pisarenko announced a dark bet before the dealer revealed the 10 turn. Israelashvili checked his holding and called to the 9 river, where Pisarenko checked.

Israelashvili fired one last bet, with Pisarenko tossing in the call. Israelashvili showed AQ52 for a flush, while Pisarenko frustratingly flipped over AA3Xx as the pot was sent to his left.

Tags: Maksim PisarenkoRoland Israelashvili

Prize Pool Confirmed

Level 12
2024 Bracelet
2024 Bracelet

A total of 181 entries created a prize pool of $1,683,300. The top 28 players will earn at least $20,000, while the champion will take home $399,988 and the WSOP gold bracelet.

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$399,9888$41,281
2$266,6589$33,313
3$183,04910-11$27,694
4$128,86312-15$23,738
5$93,09416-20$21,000
6$69,06321-28$20,000
7$52,651  

Miller Mucks to Ho; Monnette Hits the Rail

Level 11
Maria Ho
Maria Ho

Limit Hold'em

Maria Ho opened from under the gun and was called by Ryan Miller in the big blind. Miller checked the 954 flop, with Ho continuing by sliding out a bet. Miller then check-raised before Ho four-bet, and the call was made.

The dealer revealed the A turn, where Miller checked again. Ho fired another bet, this time taking down the pot as Miller folded.

At a nearby table, John Monnette was sent to the rail when his pair of tens and missed low draw in Stud Hi-Lo lost to the two pair of Brandon Shack-Harris.

Tags: Brandon Shack-HarrisJohn MonnetteMaria HoRyan Miller

Leah Wins With Ladies

Level 10
Mike Leah
Mike Leah

Limit Hold’em

Justin Liberto raised from the hijack and was three-bet by Mike Leah on the button. Tyler Brown called cold from the big blind and Liberto called as well.

Action checked to Leah on the 394 flop and he continued for a bet. Brown raised and Liberto cold-called. Leah then made it three bets to go and both Brown and Liberto called.

It was checked to Leah again on the 9 turn and he bet. Brown folded, but this time Liberto raised and Leah called.

The K completed the board and Liberto checked. Leah said, “Ok, you’ve got me confused,” and checked back.

Liberto could only show 88, which was no good against Leah’s QQ to send the pot Leah’s way.

Tags: Justin LibertoMike LeahTyler Brown

Schulman Exits Early

Level 10
Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

Limit Hold'em

Nick Schulman was all in and at risk against a trio of players, who all checked the 2JQ flop.

Roland Israelashvili led out on the 3 turn, with Yueqi Zhu making the call and Ryan Miller getting out of the way,

Israelashvili fired again on the 6 river, with Zhu quickly mucking.

"Good luck guys," said Schulman as he flipped over A8, while Israelashvili claimed the pot after turning over J6 for two pair.

Tags: Nick SchulmanRoland IsraelashviliRyan MillerYueqi Zhu