2024 World Series of Poker

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
83
Prize
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$94,041,600
Total Entries
10,112
Level Info
Level
44
Blinds
2,500,000 / 5,000,000
Ante
5,000,000
Players Info - Day 7
Entries
59
Players Left
18
Players Left 1 / 10,112
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Two Barrels Are Enough for Latinois

Level 32 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Malo Latinois raised to 600,000 and Tomas Szwarcberg called on the button, both blinds folded.

The flop brought KJJ and Latinois continued for 850,000, as Szwarcberg came along to see the 5 on the turn. Latinois now increased his bet sizing to 3,100,000 and Szwarcberg folded.

Tags: Malo LatinoisTomas Szwarcberg

More For Moroz

Level 32 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Yegor Moroz raised to 600,000 under the gun and Boris Angelov called in the hijack.

Both players checked the K105 flop. Moroz also checked the J turn and Angelov bet 1,350,000.

Moroz called to the 9 river and checked over to Angelov again. Angelov checked back this time and Moroz showed QQ for a straight to win another pot.

Tags: Boris AngelovYegor Moroz

Updated Counts from Right Feature Table

Level 32 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Xiao's Trips No Good Against Astedt

Level 32 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Niklas Astedt made it 600,000 from middle position and Shundan Xiao defended her big blind.

Xiao check-raised to 1,200,000 over a bet of 450,000 on the 852 flop and was called. Xiao continued for another 2,500,000 on the 2 turn and was called once more.

With 9,050,000 in the pot, the dealer put out the 7. Xiao fired out 5,500,000 and was snap-called. Xiao tabled 102 for trip twos but Astedt held AQ and took in the big pot with a flush.

Tags: Niklas AstedtShundan Xiao

Moroz Takes From Griff on the River

Level 32 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Yegor Moroz
Yegor Moroz

Yegor Moroz raised to 600,000 in middle position, Jordan Griff three-bet to 1,500,000 in the hijack, and Moroz called.

The flop came 432 and Moroz checked to Griff who bet 750,000. Moroz called and the A fell on the turn.

Griff then bet 1,000,000 and Moroz called again. The J fell on the river and Moroz led out for 1,200,000.

Griff folded and Moroz's rail exploded in celebration. "Yegor, Yegor, Yegor. Is that what you want," they chanted as Moroz took the pot.

Tags: Jordan GriffYegor Moroz

A Few Hands from Main Feature Table

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Brian Rast opened to 600,000 from an early position before Yaku Wu made it 1,800,000 from two seats over. The action folded back to Rast, who folded.

On the following hand, Niklas Astedt made 600,000 from the hijack and folded out the rest of the table.

Astedt 44 raised to 600,000 on the next deal, and Rast K10 called from the big blind after some time in the tank. On the J92 flop, Rast check-raised to 1,300,000 over a bet of 500,000, which folded out Astedt.

Slobodsky Hits River to Stay In

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

[Removed:499] shoved all his 4,550,000 chips in from the button and was called by Charles Russell in the small blind.

[Removed:499]: AJ All in
Charles Russell: AK

The KJQ flop paired both players and brought some chop outs, while the 5 turn was a blank., leaving Russell with a big lead.

The river brought the J, however, giving Slobodskoy three of a kind and doubling him up.

Tags: Charles Russell

Latinois Keeps Adding Chips

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Over on the outer tables, Daniel Zadok raised the cutoff and was called by Malo Latinois in the big blind. The 863 flop was check-raised to 800,000 by Latinois, who then bet the 6 turn for 1,000,000. Zadok raised to 2,800,000 and Latinois called before Zadok opted to check behind the 7 river.

Latinois tabled the K6 for trips sixes and dragged in another pot.

Tags: Daniel ZadokMalo Latinois

Royal Flush & Straight Flush Hit on Day 7 of WSOP Main Event

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
WSOP Main Event
WSOP Main Event

Nothing beats hitting a Royal Flush deep in poker's biggest event of the year, especially when it leads to a double-up.

Not only that, but Day 7 of the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event has seen a straight flush hit, and the start-of-day chip leader didn't even make it close to dinner break. Oh, and there's a strong possibility the world championship event will have its first woman at the final table since 1995. Are you not entertained?

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Tags: WSOP Main Event