2024 World Series of Poker

Event #7: $1,500 Dealer's Choice (6-Handed)
Day: 2
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j9875
Prize
$138,296
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$707,550
Total Entries
530
Level Info
Level
31
Limits
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
126
Players Left
10
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Deeb, Rast, and Hennigan Chase Seventh Heaven on Day 2 of Event #7: $1,500 Dealer's Choice

Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

The World Series of Poker is celebrating its 55th edition in 2024. In that time, only eight players have managed to win seven (or more) bracelets. They are among the legendary names of the game: Hellmuth, Brunson, Chan, and Ivey among them.

Shaun Deeb, Brian Rast, and John Hennigan look to make a run at joining this illustrious list when Day 2 of Event #7: $1,500 Dealer’s Choice begins at 1 p.m. local time inside the Horseshoe Las Vegas Event Center.

Deeb (134,500), Rast (132,000), and Hennigan (121,500) are three of the 126 players returning for Day 2 out of a record-breaking field of 530 entries. They are looking up at chip leader Michael Wagner, who takes a stack of 272,000 into the event’s penultimate day. Jacob Hamed (262,500), Benny Glaser (261,500), Scott Bohlman (259,000), and A.J. Kelsall (240,500) round out the top five.

Start-of-Day Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChips
1Michael WagnerUnited States272,000
2Jacob HamedUnited States262,500
3Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom261,500
4Scott BohlmanUnited States259,000
5Andrew KelsallUnited States240,500
6Hanh TranAustria225,500
7Fu WongUnited States220,000
8Ryan PedigoUnited States213,500
9Clinton WolcynUnited States199,000
10Kuenwai LoChina197,500

Other players still in contention include Jeff Madsen (193,000), Brandon Shack-Harris (161,000), Scott Clements (159,000), Chino Rheem (152,500), Julien Martini (144,000), and Toby Lewis (130,000). Further down the leaderboard are 2019 PPC champion Phil Hui (105,000), Jerry Wong (99,000), reigning world champion Daniel Weinman (95,000), and online legend Viktor Blom (81,000).

The action on Day 2 resumes on Level 16 with 1,000-2,500 blinds in Pot-Limit and No-Limit games and 5,000-10,000 limits in the Limit games. Levels are now 60 minutes long. There is a 15-minute break every two levels, and a 60-minute dinner break after Level 21 around 7:30 p.m. Day 2 is scheduled to play ten levels.

Only the top 80 players will make the money, so the first order of business on the day will be to burst the bubble. A min-cash is worth $3,017, while the eventual champion earns $138,296.

Stay tuned to PokerNews throughout the day for all the live updates.

Tags: Andrew KelsallBenny GlaserBrandon Shack-HarrisBrian RastChino RheemDaniel WeinmanJacob HamedJeff MadsenJerry WongJohn HenniganJulien MartiniMichael WagnerPhil HuiScott BohlmanScott ClementsShaun DeebToby LewisViktor Blom

Wagner Quarters Saakyants

Level 16
Michael Wagner
Michael Wagner

Baducey

Michael Wagner and David Mize both drew two on the second draw, while Artur Saakyants took one. Wagner then bet from the big blind and Mize called, while Saakyants called off his last chips.

Wagner took one more on the third draw and bet. Mize folded.

"I have a wheel," Wagner said, showing 75432.

"You have a wheel? Jeez, I have number two," Saakyants said as he turned over 76432 and took back only a quarter of the pot while Wagner took three-quarters, since both had the same 7-3-2 three-badugi

"After a four on the river you're guaranteed to make the final table," Saakyants told the start-of-day chip leader.

Tags: Artur SaakyantsDavid MizeMichael Wagner

Coleman Pots the River

Level 16
Maxx Coleman
Maxx Coleman

Pot-Limit Omaha

Maxx Coleman opened the hijack to 6,500 and received a call from Brian Rast in the cutoff while both blinds got out of the way.

On the KQJ flop, Coleman check-called a bet of 11,500 from Rast.

The turn brought the 2 and Coleman check-called another bet of 29,500 from Rast.

The river was the 3 which completed the backdoor flush draw. This time, Coleman led with a pot-sized bet for around 85,000 effective, putting Rast at risk. Rast contemplated his decision for over five minutes before he eventually decided to let it go.

Tags: Brian RastMaxx Coleman

Jansen Bets All Three Draws

Level 16
Bradley Jansen
Bradley Jansen

2-7 Triple Draw

Bradley Jansen and Young Ko both drew two on the first draw and Jansen then bet from the big blind. Ko called in the cutoff.

Both players took one and Jansen bet again. Ko called and each drew another card.

Jansen led out with another bet and Ko called. Jansen turned over an 8-7-6-3-2 and Ko mucked.

Tags: Bradley JansenYoung Ko

Tran Scoops Konstan

Level 16
Hanh Tran
Hanh Tran

Badacey

A series of bets was already in the middle as Hanh Tran and Joseph Konstan went to the third draw.

Tran stood pat, while Konstan took two. Tran then bet from the small blind and Konstan called in the big blind.

Tran turned over 76532 for a seven-low and 6-5 Badugi, and Konstan mucked as Tran moved into contention for the chip lead.

WSOP bracelet winner Naoya Kihara was recently eliminated at another table.

Tags: Hanh TranJoseph KonstanNaoya Kihara

Lindner Sends Abrams to the Rail

Level 16
Christopher Lindner
Christopher Lindner

Seven Card Stud

Christopher Lindner: XxXx/44J
Scott Abrams: XxXx/K74
John Hennigan: XxXx/1028 - folded on fifth street

Christopher Lindner bet on fourth street and was called by Scott Abrams and John Hennigan.

Lindner bet again on fifth and Abrams raised. Hennigan folded, while Lindner raised again and Abrams called all in.

Abrams finished with KJ85 for a pair of kings, but Lindner had J56A for two pair, jacks and fours, to send Abrams to the rail.

Tags: Christopher LindnerJohn HenniganScott Abrams

Madsen Stands Pat

Level 17
Jeff Madsen
Jeff Madsen

2-7 Triple Draw

Jeff Madsen drew one on the first draw and bet as Robert Wells took two and called.

Madsen bet again after standing pat on the second draw. Wells took one this time and called.

Wells took another and Madsen patted again. Both players checked and Madsen showed a 9-8 to win the pot.

Tags: Jeff MadsenRobert Wells

Deeb Gets Tricky with Aces

Level 17
Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

No-Limit Hold’em

Robert Wells opened the hijack to 6,000 and received calls from Shaun Deeb on the button and Yueqi Zhu in the big blind.

On the KJ4 flop, the action checked to Deeb who bet 8,000. Zhu folded and Wells called.

The 2 peeled off on the turn. Wells check-called another bet from Deeb for 17,000.

The 5 completed the board. Wells checked for a third time and Deeb counted out a bet of 60,500. Wells deliberated for a while before he decided to call. Deeb revealed AA to drag a massive pot shortly before the bubble.

Tags: Robert WellsShaun DeebYueqi Zhu

A Chip and a Chair

Level 18
Benny Glaser
Benny Glaser

Pot-Limit Omaha

Joshua Heinzl made the money with a single 500 chip, which was colored up to a 1,000 chip at the break. His last chip found its way into the middle from under the gun. The small blind called, and Benny Glaser potted to 13,000 from the big blind, which prompted a quick fold from the small blind.

Joshua Heinzl: 9843 All in
Benny Glaser: AKK3

The board ran out 1022JQ and Heinzl was eliminated.

Tags: Benny GlaserJoshua Heinzl

Deeb Helps Martini Sweat It Out to Survive

Level 19
Julien Martini
Julien Martini

Stud Hi-Lo Regular

Julien Martini: XxXx/4J72/Xx
Jacob Hamed: XxXx/35JJ/Xx
Walter Chambers: XxXx/74A7/Xx

Jacob Hamed raised, Walter Chambers reraised, and both Hamed and Julien Martini called.

Chambers bet on fourth, Martini raised, and both opponents called. Chambers bet on fifth, Hamed called, while Martini called all in.

"I hate you Shaun," Martini told tablemate Shaun Deeb.

"I'll help you sweat it out," Deeb said, coming over to give Martini a shoulder rub as Hamed and Chambers built a side pot.

Chambers bet on both sixth and seventh, with Hamed calling both bets. Chambers showed AA3 for trips and a low, while Hamed had 653 for two pair and a low.

Martini turned over 432 for a seven-low and chopped the main pot with Chambers, while Chambers and Hamed chopped the side pot.

"This is for five years of friendship," Deeb said as he gave Martini a hug.

"My chances were not so good," Martini added.

Tags: Jacob HamedJulien MartiniShaun DeebWalter Chambers