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
Players Left 1 / 530
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Sun Takes Multiway Pot

Level 17

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw

Timothy Riordan opened to 7,000 from the cutoff and received calls from Ruth Sun in the small blind and Chino Rheem in the big blind. Riordan and Sun both drew one while Rheem drew two.

All three players checked after the draw. Sun tabled Q9652 for queen-low to take the pot.

Tags: Chino RheemRuth SunTimothy Riordan

Tilton Catches Perfect to Chop With Jansen

Level 17

Badeucy

James Tilton was already all in as Bradley Jansen and Young Ko built a side pot on the second draw. Ko bet from under the gun and Jansen called on the button.

Jansen took two, Tilton one, while Ko stood pat. Ko then bet, but this time Jansen raised. Ko got out of the way.

Jansen showed 86432 for an 8-6 low and 8-6 Badugi as Tilton turned over A643. He needed to catch a diamond to survive, and he slowly flipped over the 7 to make a 7-6 Badugi and chop the pot.

Tags: Bradley JansenJames TiltonYoung Ko

Field Approaches the Money

Level 17

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

Paur Sends One Out; Hand-for-Hand Begins

Level 17

Razz

Taylor Paur: XxXx/3xAx5x
Opponent: XxXx/9xAxQx

An opponent raised with a nine on third street and Taylor Paur reraised with his three. His opponent called.

Paur bet again on fourth and was met with a call. Paur and his opponent then got all in on fifth.

Paur ended up with a 7-5-4-3-A and his opponent didn't even bother to look at his last cards before he mucked and headed for the rail.

With 81 players remaining, play is now going hand-for-hand until there is one more elimination.

Tags: Taylor Paur

Level: 18

Limit Flop/Draw: 4,000-8,000, 8,000-16,000 Limits
Stud Games: 2,000 Ante, 2,000 Bring-In, 8,000 Completion 8,000-16,000 Limits
No-Limit & Pot-Limit: 4,000/6,000 Ante, 2,000-4,000 Blinds

Hennigan Leaves Hoffman on Fumes

Level 18

Seven Card Stud

John Hennigan: XxXx/9548/Xx
Max Hoffman: XxXx/51067/Xx

Max Hoffman bet on both third and fourth streets. John Hennigan called on third, but then raised fourth.

Hoffman called, then proceeded to call bets on fifth, sixth, and seventh. Hennigan turned over Q76 for a straight and Hoffman mucked, dropping down to less than 10,000 on the money bubble.

Tags: John HenniganMax Hoffman

New WSOP Online Poker Site Merges Three US States; 30 Online Bracelet Events Scheduled

Level 18
WSOP.com
WSOP.com

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is making a move that will change the online poker game in the US with the launch of WSOP Online, a new platform that will bring players from three states together.

Poker players in Nevada and New Jersey are already competing against each other on WSOP.com, while those in Michigan have a separate single-state site. But that is changing with the trio of states being merged together on one online poker site ahead of the 2024 WSOP. Pennsylvania's WSOP site will not be part of the shared liquidity deal.

On top of the merger news, the WSOP has announced 30 online bracelet events this summer on the new WSOP Online.

See the full online schedule here