2024 World Series of Poker

Event #58: $50,000 Poker Players Championship (7-Handed)
Day: 1
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aqj7
Prize
$1,178,703
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$4,249,750
Total Entries
89
Level Info
Level
28
Limits
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
75
Players Left
58
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Event #58: $50,000 Poker Players Championship (7-Handed)

Day 1 Completed

James Obst Hops Out to an Early Lead in $50,000 Poker Players Championship

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James Obst
James Obst

Day 1 of Event #58: $50,000 Poker Players Championship has come to an end here inside the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas with James Obst leading the way after bagging up 1,208,000 in chips. WSOP bracelet winner Aaron Katz joins Obst as the only other player to bag over a million after ending with 1,192,500. Rounding out the top three is German pro (and also one-time bracelet winner) Johannes Becker, who finished the night with 898,000.

Obst was able to steadily increase his stack throughout the day, including in a hand where he busted Dzmitry Urbanovich after catching two pair on the river. Obst entered fresh off of his victory in the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship for his second career bracelet and is currently best positioned to make a run at his third.

The event has drawn 75 entrants so far, which is close to the same number Day 1 ended with last year. More are expected to enter tomorrow as the poker world's best and brightest take their shot at arguably the most prestigious tournament of the year.

Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountDay 2 Big Bets
1James ObstAustralia1,208,000101
2Aaron KatzUnited States1,192,50099
3Johannes BeckerGermany898,00075
4Bryce YockeyUnited States780,00065
5Phil HuiUnited States733,00061
6Maksim Pisarenko Russian Federation693,00058
7Gus HansenDenmark652,50054
8Phil IveyUnited States567,00047
9Chino RheemUnited States567,00047
10Daniel NegreanuCanada543,00045

Day 1 Action

Day 1 got off to a modest start with 12 players, as is typically the case in championship events, with many players opting to enter in later levels when blinds are more significant. Among the early birds were Scott Seiver, Viktor Blom, Dylan Linde, David Benyamine, Bryce Yockey and Daniel Negreanu — who entered looking to turn his summer around after a rough first half of the 2024 WSOP.

Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

While Negreanu was able to navigate his way to a top-ten stack, Seiver found himself making an early exit after getting short and shoving preflop with ace-five suited into Yockey's ace-king.

Unlike years prior, two-time Poker Player's Championship winner Dan Cates made a subdued entrance in the latter part of Level 1, opting to wear a black t-shirt with jeans instead of a costume. The casual-looking Cates was able to find a bag but will have some work to do as he currently sits with less than half a starting stack at 124,500.

Gus Hansen also made a rare appearance after deciding to late reg a couple of levels after the start. The last time "The Great Dane" cashed in a WSOP event was back in 2019, when he placed 689th in the Main Event. Despite his relative absence on the tournament scene, Hansen proved he can still hang with the best by finishing seventh in chips with 652,500.

Some other notables who bagged into Day 2 include Eli Elezra (164,000), Benny Glaser (205,500), Nick Schulman (311,500), Jason Mercier (344,500), Erick Lindgren (480,000), three-time PPC winner Michael Mizrachi (489,000), and the man with the second-most bracelets — Phil Ivey, who bagged up a very healthy 567,000.

Defending champion Brian Rast had a rough go of it and was left short after being scooped by Maxx Coleman in a hand of Omaha Hi-Lo. Talal Shakerchi and Erick Lindgren chopped up the rest of Rast's chips in the same game a while later.

Among those joining Rast on the rail were David "ODB" Baker, Felipe Ramos, Philip Sternheimer, Koray Aldemir, and Yuri Dzivielevski — who busted late in the evening in a three-way clash with Saya Ono and John Monnette.

Gus Hansen
Gus Hansen

The tournament will resume on Monday, June 24, at 1 p.m. local time for Day 2. Play will resume on Level 7, which features 3,000/6,000 blinds with 6,000/12,000 betting limits. Levels will remain 100 minutes each and players will get 15-minute breaks after each level, with an extended 60-minute dinner break after Level 9. Late registration will remain open until the start of Level 10 (approximately 7:45 p.m.)

Be sure to stick with PokerNews as we bring you all the mixed-game action leading to the money bubble and beyond in the renowned $50,000 Poker Player's Championship!

Tags: Brian RastDaniel NegreanuDavid BenyamineDylan LindeErick LindgrenFelipe RamosGus HansenJohn MonnetteKoray AldemirMaxx ColemanParis Las VegasTalal ShakerchiYuri Dzivielevski

Seat Draw for Day 2

Level 6
CasinoTableSeatPlayerChipsBig Bets
Horseshoe6622Paul VolpeUnited States266,000
Horseshoe6623Elior SionUnited Kingdom216,000
Horseshoe6625Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom208,500
Horseshoe6626Seth GottliebUnited States161,500
Horseshoe6627Joao VieiraPortugal462,500
      
Horseshoe6631Ben YuUnited States104,500
Horseshoe6632Dan SmithUnited States152,000
Horseshoe6633Aaron KatzUnited States1,192,500
Horseshoe6636John HenniganUnited States523,500
Horseshoe6637Viktor BlomSweden389,000
      
Horseshoe6642David ProciakUnited States150,000
Horseshoe6643Gus HansenDenmark652,500
Horseshoe6644Dylan LindeUnited States223,000
Horseshoe6645Phil IveyUnited States567,000
Horseshoe6647Jason MercierUnited States344,500
      
Horseshoe6661Dario SammartinoItaly334,500
Horseshoe6662Maxx ColemanUnited States363,000
Horseshoe6663Albert DaherLebanon92,000
Horseshoe6665Saya OnoUnited States329,000
Horseshoe6666Chino RheemUnited States544,000
      
Horseshoe6672Hal RotholzUnited States481,500
Horseshoe6673Eric WassersonUnited States90,000
Horseshoe6674John MonnetteUnited States390,000
Horseshoe6676Talal ShakerchiUnited Kingdom352,500
      
Horseshoe6682Dylan WeismanUnited States141,500
Horseshoe6683Jose Ignacio BarberoArgentina338,500
Horseshoe6684Josh AriehUnited States477,000
Horseshoe6685James ObstAustralia1,208,000
Horseshoe6686David BenyamineFrance418,500
      
Horseshoe6693Andres KornArgentina228,500
Horseshoe6694Michael RoccoUnited States232,000
Horseshoe6695Matthew AshtonUnited Kingdom325,500
Horseshoe6696Rob HollinkNetherlands515,500
Horseshoe6697Roy ThungUnited States376,500
      
Horseshoe6702Bryce YockeyUnited States780,000
Horseshoe6705Michael MizrachiUnited States489,000
Horseshoe6706Erick LindgrenUnited States480,000
Horseshoe6707Michael NooriUnited States462,500
      
Horseshoe6711Nick GuagentiUnited States169,000
Horseshoe6714Daniel NegreanuCanada543,500
Horseshoe6716Phillip HuiUnited States733,000
Horseshoe6717Wil WilkinsonUnited States293,500
      
Horseshoe6722Alex LivingstonCanada110,500
Horseshoe6723Eli ElezraIsrael164,000
Horseshoe6724Roman YitzhakiUnited States509,000
Horseshoe6725Daniel CatesUnited States124,500
Horseshoe6726Marco JohnsonUnited States308,500
      
Horseshoe6743John David RogersUnited States170,200
Horseshoe6744Michael LangUnited States326,000
Horseshoe6745Jared BleznickUnited States489,000
Horseshoe6746Christopher VitchUnited States108,000
Horseshoe6747John RacenerUnited States414,500
      
Horseshoe6751Johannes BeckerGermany898,000
Horseshoe6752Naoya KiharaJapan266,000
Horseshoe6753Alexander WilkinsonUnited States195,000
Horseshoe6754Nick SchulmanUnited States311,500
Horseshoe6755Renan BruschiBrazil332,500
Horseshoe6756Maksim PisarenkoRussia603,000

End-of-Day Chip Counts (full)

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Wells Survives With a Chop

Level 6

Omaha Hi-Lo

Robert Wells was already all-in and awaiting his fate when the turn showed K1083. Joao Vieira in the big blind checked and so did John David Rogers. On the 2 river, Vieira bet and Rogers tank-called.

Wells showed the A822 for a set of deuces and won the high pot. Vieira had the AJ104 for the nut low and Rogers tossed his cards into the muck after studying the board carefully.

Tags: Joao VieiraJohn David RogersRobert Wells

Smith Lays it Down

Level 6

Limit Hold’em

Dylan Linde raised on the button and was three-bet by Dan Smith in the small blind. Linde called.

Smith continued for a bet on the 552 flop and Linde raised. Smith called.

Smith check-called a bet on the J turn, but check-folded after a lengthy tank facing a bet from Linde on the 8 river.

Tags: Dan SmithDylan Linde

Barbero Takes a Small One from Yockey

Level 6

Pot-Limit Omaha

Bryce Yockey opened to 10,500 from middle position and Nacho Barbero called in the big blind.

Both players checked through the 4J4 flop to the 10 turn at which point Barbero led out for 15,000. Yockey made the call to see a river.

The river came A and both Barbero and Yockey checked to showdown. Barbero flipped over KQ55 for broadway to rake in a modest pot and build his stack back to just under starting as the day nears its end.

Tags: Bryce YockeyNacho Barbero

Wasserson Chops With Benyamine

Level 6
Eric Wasserson
Eric Wasserson

Pot-Limit Omaha

Eric Wasserson raised the pot to 10,500 and David Benyamine defended the big blind to see a flop of A83, on which they invested 16,000 each. Benyamine then switched gears and bet 60,000 to send Wasserson into confusion. He talked through the possible hands and eventually moved in his short stack, which was slightly more than Benyamine's bet.

The instant call followed and Wasserson asked "do you have a three?" to which Benyamine shook his head.

Eric Wasserson: AKQQ All in
David Benyamine: AKJ6

The river was the 7 and they chopped it up.

Tags: David BenyamineEric Wasserson

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