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| Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,440,000
130,000
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130,000 |
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1,410,000
1,097,000
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1,097,000 |
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1,260,000
50,000
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50,000 |
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1,250,000
1,046,000
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1,046,000 |
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900,000
150,000
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150,000 |
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880,000
168,000
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168,000 |
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860,000
15,000
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15,000 |
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800,000
175,000
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175,000 |
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620,000
45,000
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45,000 |
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590,000
70,000
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70,000 |
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550,000
90,000
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90,000 |
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420,000
199,000
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199,000 |
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330,000
55,000
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55,000 |
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280,000
7,000
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7,000 |
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160,000
35,000
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35,000 |
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Jacob Hamed opened 30,000 from the hijack and only Jacob Thibodeau made the call in the cutoff.
When the 9♥2♥2♠ flop hit the felt, both players tapped the table to see the K♣ turn.
Hamed checked once more and Thibodeau dropped 40,000 across the line. Hamed only took a few seconds before pitching his cards into the muck.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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635,000
180,000
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180,000 |
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600,000
131,000
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131,000 |
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500,000
80,000
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80,000 |
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488,000
37,000
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37,000 |
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430,000
20,000
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20,000 |
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275,000
5,000
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5,000 |
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207,000
98,000
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98,000 |
Jacob Hamed was in the small blind with Jacob Thibodeau in the big blind when Shaun Deeb raised to 24,000 from the cutoff and both called.
The flop came out A♠7♠3♦ and was checked down by all the players to the 2♣ turn, where Hamed bet 50,000 and took it down.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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815,000
110,000
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110,000 |
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450,000
132,000
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132,000 |
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280,000
55,000
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55,000 |
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Jacob Thibodeau opened to 25,000 from middle position and received calls from Shaun Deeb in the small blind and Jay Harwood in the big blind.
All three players checked the K♠3♥6♦ flop leading to the 3♣ turn. Deeb checked, Harwood bet 28,000, Thibodeau called and Deeb folded.
On the Q♥ river Harwood bet 141,000. Thibodeau moved all in, covering Harwood who had about 450,000 behind. Harwood opted to fold and Thibodeau took the pot without showdown.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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705,000
481,000
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481,000 |
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420,000
211,000
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211,000 |
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335,000
110,000
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110,000 |
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1,570,000
470,000
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470,000 |
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1,000,000
177,000
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177,000 |
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980,000
372,000
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372,000 |
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970,000
111,000
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111,000 |
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730,000
220,000
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220,000 |
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660,000
276,000
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276,000 |
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625,000
432,000
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432,000 |
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570,000
249,000
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249,000 |
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545,000
61,000
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61,000 |
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475,000
37,000
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37,000 |
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410,000
162,000
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162,000 |
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200,000
34,000
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34,000 |
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160,000
166,000
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166,000 |
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Dylan Linde was short-stacked at the start of this hand and was all in preflop, then on a flop of 3♣2♦2♣ Moses Saquing moved all in for around 65,000 and James Chen (US) made the call to put him at risk.
Dylan Linde: A♠K♥9♠8♣
Moses Saquing K♦K♣5♥3♦
James Chen (US): 7♥6♠4♠3♠
The J♦ turn and 7♠ river meant Linde had been eliminated and Saquing had almost tripled up with his kings.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,245,000
290,000
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290,000 |
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335,000
141,000
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141,000 |
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The 2024 World Series of Poker continues today at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas with Day 2 of Event #48: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha (8-Handed). After 17 40-minute levels of play yesterday, Grzegorz Derkowski came out at the top of the counts.
There were a total of 2,212 entries recorded on Day 1, generating a prize pool of $1,946,560. The eventual winner takes home the first-place prize money of $262,734 and the coveted WSOP gold bracelet. Only 126 players maneuvered their way to find a bag for Day 2, which kicks off at 1 p.m. local time. They have all locked up a payout of $2,449.
Derkowski worked his way to the top of the chip counts, bagging 1,177,000 on the opening day, but he has plenty of company hot on his heels. Some of the notable names in the top ten are James Chen (US), Michael Rocco, and six-time WSOP bracelet winner Brian Hastings.
| Rank | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Grzegorz Derkowski | Germany | 1,177,000 | 118 |
| 2 | Kharlin Sued | United States | 1,100,000 | 110 |
| 3 | James Chen | United States | 1,017,000 | 102 |
| 4 | Michael Rocco | United States | 859,000 | 86 |
| 5 | Brian Hastings | United States | 793,000 | 79 |
| 6 | Asher Neaman | Israel | 693,000 | 69 |
| 7 | Jose Ferreira | Brazil | 668,000 | 67 |
| 8 | Vincas Tamasauskas | Lithuania | 664,000 | 66 |
| 9 | Tolga Demirel | Turkey | 655,000 | 66 |
| 10 | Steven Sarmiento | United States | 634,000 | 63 |
Ari Engel, Dylan Linde, Christopher Vitch, and Brett Shaffer are also in the mix, along with David Prociak, who is eager for another bracelet this WSOP after winning Event #11: $1,500 Badugi just over two weeks ago.
Another big name to watch today is the 2018 WSOP Player of the Year (POY) and six-time bracelet winner Shaun Deeb. Deeb has made one final table and cashed in ten events so far this series. He currently sits in sixth place on the 2024 POY leaderboard and knows that a final table appearance here will propel him close to the top.
Remaining Payouts
| Place | Prize | Place | Prize | Place | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $262,734 | 8 | $29,740 | 40-47 | $6,309 |
| 2 | $175,179 | 9 | $23,009 | 48-55 | $5,305 |
| 3 | $126,853 | 10-11 | $18,007 | 56-63 | $4,516 |
| 4 | $92,850 | 12-15 | $14,257 | 64-71 | $3,894 |
| 5 | $68,702 | 16-23 | $11,421 | 72-79 | $3,400 |
| 6 | $51,396 | 24-31 | $9,259 | 80-99 | $3,008 |
| 7 | $38,877 | 32-39 | $7,597 | 100-126 | $2,696 |
| 127-128 | $2,449 |
Play starts at 1 p.m. local time in the Bronze section at the Horseshoe Event Center, where play will continue with 60-minute levels and play until just five players remain.
Be sure to keep track of PokerNews live reporting through an exciting Day 2 on the road to revealing the next WSOP bracelet winner.