2024 World Series of Poker

Event #69: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 1
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a854422
Prize
$153,730
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$815,685
Total Entries
611
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
611
Players Left
157
Players Left 1 / 611
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Level: 12

Ante: 300
Bring-In: 500
Completion: 2,000
Limits: 2,000-4,000

Kiley and Candeloro Chop Up the Remains of Ivey

Level 11

Action was picked up on sixth street in a hand between Phil Ivey, Nicholas Kiley, Mike Candeloro, and Clint Wolcyn, with Phil Ivey already all-in and at risk.

Phil Ivey: JJ / 2AJ8 / 3 All in
Nicholas Kiley: 4Xx / 8567 / Q
Mike Candeloro: 52 / AK46 / 5
Clint Wolcyn: XxXx / Q79K / Xx

Candeloro bet on sixth, Wolcyn called, Kiley raised, and both opponents called.

On seventh, the action checked to Kiley who bet his remaining 700 and both players called.

Kiley had made a straight on sixth street for the high while Candeloro made a six-four for the low and they chopped up the rest of Ivey's chips as his trip jacks were no good against the straight of Kiley. Wolcyn and Candeloro chopped the tiny side pot.

Tags: Clint WolcynMike CandeloroNicholas KileyPhil Ivey

Prizepool Confirmed

Level 11
Bracelet
Bracelet

The final numbers for this event are up. Last year's number of 566 has seen a sizable uptick as 611 players came out to play this event.

This created a prizepool of $815,685, which will be divided among the final 92 players. The payouts are as follows.

PlacePayout
1$153,730
2$102,492
3$70,288
4$49,127
5$35,006
6$25,442
7$18,866
8$14,280
9$11,038
10-11$8,716
12-15$7,035
16-23$5,807
24-31$4,904
32-39$4,240
40-47$3,754
48-55$3,407
56-63$3,171
64-92$3,020

Level: 11

Ante: 300
Bring-In: 500
Completion: 1,500
Limits: 1,500-3,000

Boatman Shows a Boat

Level 10

A player with the 7 limped, the 8 limped behind, the K completed, and Barny Boatman raised with the 9. With the action back on the initial limper, he made it three bets with the 7 and only Boatman called.

Barny Boatman: AA / 95A7 / 5
Opponent: XxXx / 75Q8 / Xx - folded on seventh street

Boatman check-called a bet on fourth. The action checked through on fifth.

On sixth, Boatman led and his opponent called. Boatman bet again on seventh and his opponent reluctantly folded. Boatman showed his opponent it was a good fold as he tabled AA5 in the hole for a full house.

Tags: Barny Boatman

Gupta And Viveros Chop A Huge One

Level 10

Action was picked up on fifth street with several bets having gone in on fourth street.

Ash Gupta: XxXx/3785/Xx All in
Duke Viveros: XxXx/4109K/Xx
Allen Kessler: XxXx/J97Q/Xx
Opponent 1: XxXx/242Q/Xx
Opponent 2: XxXx/J28 (Folded on fifth)

Action on fifth street saw action check to Gupta who bet and Viveros raised, seeing Kessler, Gupta, and the player with open twos calling.

On sixth street action checked to Gupta once more who bet and Viveros raised, with Kessler and the other player calling. Gupta raised and Viveros raised again, sending Kessler into the tank, but he ended up calling and the other player called behind. Gupta capped it and all three other players called.

Seventh street saw action check to Gupta who bet and Viveros raised.

"Great raise," said Kessler as he sweat his last card. "Oh my god," he continued as he whipped his hand into the muck with the other player behind him following suit.

Gupta tabled A94 for a seven-low while Viveros turned over KJ6 for a king-high flush.

"That's such a bad raise on the river," Kessler remarked after the hand.

"Yep Allen, bad raise," Viveros responded as he and Gupta chopped up the pot.

Tags: Allen KesslerAsh GuptaDuke Viveros

Last Minute Entrants

Level 10

The final minutes of registration have come and gone.

Among the latest of entries were Matt Vengrin, Phil Ivey, Maria Ho, and recently crowned bracelet winner David Funkhouser.

Level: 10

Ante: 200
Bring-In: 300
Completion: 1,200
Limits: 1,200-2,400