Level: 42
Blinds: 1,500,000/3,000,000
Ante: 3,000,000
Level: 42
Blinds: 1,500,000/3,000,000
Ante: 3,000,000
Georgios Skarparis limped the small blind and Kyle Williamson checked his option.
The dealer spread a flop of K♠7♥3♦, and Skarparis led for 3,500,000. Williamson called.
The 8♠ fell on the turn and Skarparis fired again, this time for 8,000,000. Williamson stuck around with a call.
When the Q♣ hit the river both players tapped the table. Skarparis mucked his hand and Williamson rolled 6♠5♠ for six-high as he raked in the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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144,200,000
17,800,000
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17,800,000 |
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100,000,000
32,000,000
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32,000,000 |
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Kyle Williamson jammed all-in from the small blind and Joshua Prager called off his stack of about 30,000,000 in the big blind.
Joshua Prager: Q♠Q♦
Kyle Williamson: A♠5♠
Prager couldn't avoid the over card as the dealer ran out the A♦7♣6♣9♣K♠ board.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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146,300,000
83,300,000
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83,300,000 |
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Busted | |
Day 2 has come to and end with just five players remaining as they begin to bag.
Day 3 will restart at 2:00 p.m. Stay tuned for a recap of Day 2.
| Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kyle Williamson | United States | 146,300,000 | 49 |
| 2 | Mikhail Zavoloka | Russian Federation | 20,200,000 | 7 |
| 3 | Dirk Bruns | Germany | 17,500,000 | 6 |
| 4 | Alexandre Barbaranelli | Italy | 36,800,000 | 12 |
| 5 | Georgios Skarparis | Cyprus | 143,700,000 | 48 |
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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146,300,000 | |
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143,700,000
500,000
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500,000 |
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36,800,000
2,600,000
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2,600,000 |
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20,200,000
21,800,000
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21,800,000 |
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17,500,000
9,100,000
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9,100,000 |
Day 2 of Event #78: $1,000 Mini Main Event No-Limit Hold'em has come to an end. The day started with 486 players returning out of a starting field of 6,076 and by day's end, only five players were still sitting in their seats as they bagged for Day 3 here at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.
After twelve hours of play, it was Kyle Williamson of the United States finding himself at the top of the leaderboard with 146,300,000. However, right on his tail is Cypriot Georgios Skarparis with 143,700,000.
| Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kyle Williamson | United States | 146,300,000 | 49 |
| 2 | Mikhail Zavoloka | Russian Federation | 20,200,000 | 7 |
| 3 | Dirk Bruns | Germany | 17,500,000 | 6 |
| 4 | Alexandre Barbaranelli | Italy | 36,800,000 | 12 |
| 5 | Georgios Skarparis | Cyprus | 143,700,000 | 48 |
The day began fast and furious, with bust-outs happening rapidly. By the first break of the day, only 207 of the 486 players remained. Early in the day, some of the fallen included Tony Miles (404th), Ismael Bojang (262nd), David Kaye (255th),Landon Tice (219th), and Marsha Wolak (113th).
Kaihung Hu had a huge stack for the majority of the day, gaining traction early when his aces knocked out Panagiotis Mavritsakis. Although he was the chip leader for a long time, he ultimately fell to seventh place, earning $93,171 when his top pair was out-kicked by the aggressive Skarparis
Williamson sky-rocketed to the top in the last few hands of the night, as he scored a big pot with six-high as Skarparis mucked at showdown.
The very next hand, Williamson knocked out Joshua Prager (6th - $120,950) in a blind versus blind battle when his ace-five cracked the queens of Prager. This pot sent him to the number one spot as the tournament director brought over bags to end the night.
All five players have locked up a payout of $158,191 of the $5,346,880 prize pool, but all eyes are on the grand prize of $554,925 and the coveted WSOP gold bracelet.
| Place | Player | Country | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $554,925 | ||
| 2 | $369,994 | ||
| 3 | $276,695 | ||
| 4 | $208,444 | ||
| 5 | $158,191 | ||
| 6 | Joshua Prager | United States | $120,950 |
| 7 | Kaihung Hu | United States | $93,171 |
| 8 | Stefan Widmer | Switzerland | $72,316 |
| 9 | Hunter Frey | United States | $56,557 |
Day 3 begins at 2 p.m. local time on July 4 in the Horseshoe Event Center with 20 minutes and 15 seconds remaining in Level 42, and blinds of 1,500,000/3,000,000 and a big blind ante of 3,000,000.
Stay tuned for more coverage of this event from the PokerNews live reporting team as we wait to see who becomes the newest champion here at the 2024 World Series of Poker.
Event #78: $1,000 Mini Main Event
Day 2 Completed