2024 World Series of Poker

Event #79: $50,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha
Day: 1
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak92
Prize
$2,100,325
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$8,929,250
Total Entries
187
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
131
Players Left
61
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Event #79: $50,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha

Day 1 Completed

Jason Mercier Tops Day 1 of Event #79: $50,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha

Level 12 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Jason Mercier
Jason Mercier

The most expensive Pot-Limit Omaha of the 2024 World Series of Poker has kicked off at the Paris and Horseshoe Casino Las Vegas, attracting some of the biggest names of the international poker scene. Among them were many specialists in the four-card variant, as can be expected for the elevated price tag in Event #79: $50,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha.

Thanks to 131 entries so far, the event has already generated a prize pool in excess of $6 million but both figures are subject to change due to the extended late registration. For the time being, the attendance is significantly lower than the record-breaking edition one year ago, which drew a staggering field of 200 entries.

Upon completion of 12 levels of 40 minutes each, the field was cut into more than half as just 61 players bagged up chips for the night. After a tumultuous final stage, the leaderboard saw several last-minute changes, and Jason Mercier climbed to the summit of the leaderboard with a stack of 1,575,000. He is followed by Jared Bleznick (1,470,000) and Santhosh Suvarna (1,360,000) with the trio all being involved in multi-way all-in showdowns at the end of the night.

Top Ten Chip Counts After Day 1

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Jason MercierUnited States1,575,000105
2Jared BleznickUnited States1,470,00098
3Santhosh SuvarnaIndia1,360,00091
4Michael MoncekUnited States1,290,00086
5Tim Van LooGermany1,280,00085
6Isaac KemptonUnited States1,250,00083
7Chase SteelyUnited States1,240,00083
8Jonathan AzoulayUnited States1,235,00082
9Veselin KarakitukovBulgaria1,185,00079
10Bryce YockeyUnited States1,135,00076

Other notables with big stacks at their disposal when Day 2 begins include Michael Moncek (1,290,000), Bryce Yockey (1,135,000), David Benyamine (980,000), Jim Collopy (800,000), Richard Gryko (720,000), Noah Schwartz (705,000) and Isaac Haxton (665,000).

Defending champion Jesse Lonis endured a rollercoaster ride at the tables after starting his title defense from the very start of the tournament. He dropped to fewer than half the starting stack before knocking out Tomer Daniel. From there on, the two-time bracelet winner bounced back and advanced with 600,000. For the 2022 champion Robert Cowen, it was an even rougher day at the tables as he reentered and made it through with a short stack of just 180,000.

Jesse Lonis
Jesse Lonis

Mercier's rise to the top came in the final level of the night when he came out on top of a three-way all-in to send Evan Krentzman and Sam Soverel to the rail. This hand came just moments after Suvarna's stack skyrocketed to seven figures in yet another explosive three-way all-in.

Daniel Negreanu was ousted during the final level as well. One table over, Michael Moncek dealt a heavy blow to the previously healthy stack of Eric Garma to shake up the leaderboard at the very end.

Further notable casualties throughout the day include Eelis Pärssinen, Ren Lin, Stephen Chidwick, Phil Ivey, Artur Martirosian, Dylan Weisman and the 2024 WSOP Player of the Year contender Jeremy Ausmus. Current Player of the Year leader Scott Seiver advanced with 585,000 after securing a double-up in the final level of the night.

The late registration for this high-stakes contest remains open for the next 40-minute level on Day 2, which is set to resume at 1:00 p.m. local time in the purple section of the Paris Casino Ballroom. Recommencing blinds will be 10,000-15,000 with a big blind ante of 15,000 to give all late entrants 20 big blinds worth of ammunition.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the four-card action en route to crowning another champion in the following two days at the 2024 WSOP in Las Vegas.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuDavid BenyamineEelis PärssinenEric GarmaJared BleznickJason MercierJeremy AusmusJesse LonisJim CollopyMichael MoncekNoah SchwartzPhil IveyRichard GrykoRobert CowenSanthosh SuvarnaScott Seiver

Seat Draw for Day 2

Level 12 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
Paris1343Dirk GerritseNetherlands485,00032
Paris1344Roberto SagraArgentina700,00047
Paris1345David BenyamineFrance980,00065
Paris1346Koray TurkerUnited Kingdom410,00027
Paris1347Cary KatzUnited States275,00018
       
Paris1351Eric KurtzmanUnited States605,00040
Paris1352Cong PhamUnited States205,00014
Paris1353John RiordanUnited States345,00023
Paris1354Isaac HaxtonUnited States665,00044
Paris1357Robert CowenUnited Kingdom180,00012
       
Paris1361Joao SimaoBrazil635,00042
Paris1365Raphael SchreinerAustria330,00022
Paris1367Christopher FrankGermany1,000,00067
Paris1368Jeffrey LandherrUnited States260,00017
       
Paris1371Dylan LindeUnited States450,00030
Paris1372Jonathan CohenUnited States640,00043
Paris1373Joni JouhkimainenFinland600,00040
Paris1375Matthew WantmanUnited States210,00014
Paris1376Isaac KemptonUnited States1,250,00083
Paris1377Jared BleznickUnited States1,470,00098
       
Paris1382Dash DudleyUnited States370,00025
Paris1383Noah SchwartzUnited States705,00047
Paris1384Petko TsakovUnited States910,00061
Paris1385Santhosh SuvarnaIndia1,360,00091
Paris1387Jonathan AzoulayUnited States1,235,00082
Paris1388Veselin KarakitukovBulgaria1,185,00079
       
Paris1393Billy TarangoUnited States425,00028
Paris1394Michael MoncekUnited States1,290,00086
Paris1395Dylan SmithCanada640,00043
Paris1396Joshua LadinesUnited States1,045,00070
Paris1397Andjelko AndrejevicUnited States490,00033
       
Paris1403Joao VieiraPortugal645,00043
Paris1404Krasimir YankovBulgaria210,00014
Paris1405Ben LambUnited States485,00032
Paris1406Anuj [Removed:550]United States490,00033
Paris1407Evan KrentzmanUnited States345,00023
       
Paris1411Jonathan DepaUnited States400,00027
Paris1412Jason MercierUnited States1,575,000105
Paris1413Michael DuekUnited States395,00026
Paris1415Martin DamDenmark450,00030
Paris1416Anthony ZinnoUnited States320,00021
Paris1417Jordan SpurlinUnited States500,00033
Paris1418Ronald KeijzerNetherlands530,00035
       
Paris1421Jim CollopyUnited States800,00053
Paris1423Tom BedellNorway435,00029
Paris1425Tim Van LooAustria1,280,00085
Paris1426Bryce YockeyUnited States1,135,00076
Paris1427Eric WassersonUnited States265,00018
Paris1428Gabriel AndradeEcuador1,025,00068
       
Paris1432Lou GarzaUnited States285,00019
Paris1433Danny HannawaUnited States1,050,00070
Paris1435Bogdan CapitanRomania930,00062
Paris1436Scott SeiverUnited States585,00039
Paris1437Chase SteelyUnited States1,240,00083
Paris1438Richard GrykoUnited Kingdom720,00048
       
Paris1442Nick SchulmanUnited States180,00012
Paris1444Artem MaksimovRussia235,00016
Paris1445Sean WinterUnited States300,00020
Paris1446Eric GarmaUnited States150,00010
Paris1447Jesse LonisUnited States600,00040
Paris1448Shahar LeviIsrael660,00044

End-of-Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

Level 12 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

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Day 1 Completed

Level 12 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

After frantic action during the final hands of the night, Day 1 has concluded. Fewer than 70 players remain out of a field of 133 entries.

Assorted chip counts and a recap of today's action are to follow.

Negreanu Departs; Moncek Bad Beats Garma

Level 12 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Daniel Negreanu was all-in already and the 862J turn then also brought the last 149,000 of Petko Tsakov into the middle against Eric Kurtzman.

Daniel Negreanu: AK83 All in
Petko Tsakov: 10876 All in
Eric Kurtzman: J976

The river brought the 9 and Negreanu was eliminated while Tsakov doubled through Kurtzman.

One table over, another big pot was brewing when Eric Garma back-raised to 220,000 preflop and then got it in against Michael Moncek on a flop of 1055.

Moncek was the player at risk for 385,000 with the A642 and Garma tabled the AAQ7.

The flush didn't come, but Moncek got there with the 3 turn and 4 river.

"This is so fuckin stupid," Garma sighed as he took a massive hit just before bagging.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuEric GarmaEric KurtzmanMichael MoncekPetko Tsakov

Lin Crashes Out Against Capitan

Level 12 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Bogdan Capitan
Bogdan Capitan

Ren Lin raised from under the gun and Bogdan Capitan three-bet out of the big blind for Lin to call. On the KQ2 flop, Capitan bet the pot and Lin called with around ten big blinds behind. They got it in after the 4 turn with Lin at risk.

Ren Lin: J10109 All in
Bogdan Capitan: AA77

The river was the blank 4 and that sent Lin to the rail just shy of bagging.

Tags: Bogdan CapitanRen Lin

Mercier Soars to Big Stack With a Double Knockout

Level 12 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Jason Mercier
Jason Mercier

A large four-way pot was looming over on table 143 and the flop of K63 saw Sam Soverel as well as Eric Kurtzman check. Jason Mercier in the cutoff then moved all-in for 317,000 and Evan Krentzman called all-in for 127,000. Sam Soverel called as well with a shorter stack and Kurtzman folded.

Sam Soverel: A876 All in
Evan Krentzman: AK105 All in
Jason Mercier: KQJ3

Mercier was ahead with the top and bottom pair, which remained to be the case with the 5 turn. He asked for a queen and received the Q river to scoop an enormous pot.

Krentzman re-entered shortly after while Soverel can still jump back in tonight or in the first level of Day 2.

Tags: Eric KurtzmanEvan KrentzmanJason MercierSam Soverel

Suvarna Triples Up, Barbero Departs in Huge Three-Way All-In

Level 12 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Santhosh Suvarna
Santhosh Suvarna

Nacho Barbero had raised to 35,000 preflop from the cutoff and was called by Santhosh Suvarna on the button and Ben Lamb in the big blind. The flop then fell 5109 and Lamb checked.

Barbero made a bet of 55,000, which Suvarna raised to 300,000. Lamb then shoved all in, covering both of his opponents.

Barbero spent a few minutes in the tank before calling for roughly 540,000 chips, as did Suvarna for his stack of 433,000, leading to a three-way showdown.

Santhosh Suvarna: K1098 All in
Nacho Barbero: AQJJ All in
Ben Lamb: QJ105

The 7 turn gave Barbero the nut flush draw in addition to his open-ender, but the A bricked out for everyone.

Suvarna won the main pot with two pair, tens and nines, and Lamb won the small side pot with two pair, tens and fives.

Barbero got no part of any pot and headed out the tournament area with 15 minutes left on Day 1.

Tags: Ben LambNacho BarberoSanthosh Suvarna

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