Event #88: $10,000 Eight Game Mixed Championship (6-Handed)
Day 1 Completed
Event #88: $10,000 Eight Game Mixed Championship (6-Handed)
Day 1 Completed
After 10 hours of play and nine levels, Day 1 of Event #88: $10,000 Eight Game Mixed Championship at the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) is in the books. Leading the way is Jordan Siegel with 336,500. Coming in a close second is Mike Watson with 332,500. Rounding out the podium in third is Daniel Tafur with 320,000
Some 158 players made their way to the Paris Convention Center today for the inaugural edition of this event, which is making its debut after a large turnout at the $1,500 price point for this format. Out of the starting field, 76 found a bag for Day 2. There is no reentry allowed in this event. However, late entry is available to new players for one hour on Day 2 Thursday, through the end of Level 10 at around 2 p.m. local time.
Rank | Player | Country | Chips |
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1 | Jordan Siegel | United States | 336,500 |
2 | Mike Watson | Canada | 332,500 |
3 | Daniel Tafur | Spain | 320,000 |
4 | Ali Eslami | United States | 282,500 |
5 | Calvin Anderson | United States | 280,500 |
6 | Marco Johnson | United States | 274,500 |
7 | Dai Ishibashi | Japan | 271,000 |
8 | Ian Johns | United States | 251,000 |
9 | Tomasz Gluszko | Poland | 224,000 |
10 | Danny Noam | United States | 222,500 |
The Eight Game Mix combines the traditional H.O.R.S.E. limit games with No-Limit Hold’em, Pot-Limit Omaha, and 2-7 Triple Draw. It can be much more volatile than H.O.R.S.E. with the inclusion of the big-bet games and this was seen in the early levels as multiple players were eliminated during the first two hours of play.
Many of the biggest stars in the poker world made an appearance today, including Daniel Negreanu, Eli Elezra, Viktor Blom, Benny Glaser, and Yuri Dzivielevski.
Some who were less fortunate and will not advance to Day 2 include Mike Matusow, Dylan Weisman, Chris Moneymaker, Shaun Deeb, and Brad Ruben.
With many of the best mixed game players in the world playing, there was action from the first shuffle.
Siegel and David Benyamine got tied up in a big hand of Pot-Limit Omaha. With almost 70 big blinds in the middle already, Benyamine fired a half-pot bet and was met with a jam from Siegel, and Benyamine snap-folded.
The hand of the day occurred during No-Limit Hold’em between David Funkhouser and Vanessa Selbst. Funkhouser had flopped top-top in a three-bet pot from the small blind against Selbst in the big blind. Selbst continued to fire on the turn and Funkhouser jammed. After several minutes in the tank, Selbst called with just ace-king high and did not improve on the river as she exited, having lost a 265,000 chip pot.
Later on in the day, Marco Johnson and Nick Pupillo played a hand of stud hi-lo in which three bets went in before fourth. Johnson ended up making quad deuces and got paid along the way by Pupillo, including on seventh street.
Late in the night, Negreanu lost a big one in Pot-Limit Omaha. He led from the big blind and then called after Tom Koral potted in position. After a queen paired on the turn, Negreanu check-folded to an all-in bet to leave himself short.
Daniel Weinman will not be repeating as champion of the Main Event. However, once he busted after dinner, he joined this field and quickly accumulated chips. He bagged for Day 2 with a stack of 103,000.
The remaining players return to action at 1 p.m. local time on July 11 in the Horseshoe Ballroom Red section. Play resumes in Level 10 with limits at 3,000-6,000 and blinds at 1,000/1,500 in the big bet games.
Stay tuned to PokerNews as we provide coverage through the end of Event #88: $10,000 Eight Game Mixed Championship and all other events at the 2024 World Series of Poker.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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336,500
63,500
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63,500 |
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332,500
94,500
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94,500 |
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320,000
320,000
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320,000 |
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282,500
51,500
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51,500 |
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280,500
165,500
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165,500 |
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274,500
139,500
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139,500 |
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271,000
271,000
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271,000 |
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251,000
251,000
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251,000 |
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224,000
9,000
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9,000 |
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222,500
222,500
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222,500 |
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218,000
6,000
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6,000 |
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210,500
3,500
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3,500 |
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209,500
35,500
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35,500 |
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201,500
201,500
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201,500 |
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200,000
133,000
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133,000 |
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194,000
194,000
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194,000 |
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189,500
125,500
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125,500 |
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188,500
86,500
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86,500 |
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180,000
22,000
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22,000 |
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176,500 | |
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176,000
45,000
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45,000 |
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174,000
174,000
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174,000 |
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174,000
174,000
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174,000 |
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170,000
44,000
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44,000 |
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166,500
68,500
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68,500 |
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Players are bagging for the night as Day 1 has come to a close.
Action will resume tomorrow at 1 p.m. local time.
Stay tuned for full chip counts and a recap of the day.
Pot-Limit Omaha
Action was four-way to the J♠Q♣5♠ flop, where Hye Park checked in the small blind. Daniel Negreanu fired a bet of 17,000 in the big blind before Tom Koral raised the pot.
Filippos Stavrakis got out of the way, as did Park. Negreanu took some time before making the call and the dealer flipped over the Q♦ turn.
Negreanu checked and Koral moved all in. Negreanu showed his frustration at the turn card, letting his hand go and allowing Koral to rake in a big pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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207,000
79,000
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79,000 |
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103,000
44,000
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44,000 |
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81,000 | |
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52,000
31,500
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31,500 |
The clock has been paused at 10:00 and the floor has announced that each table will play four more hands before they bag and tag for the night.
Stud Hi-Lo
Action was picked up on sixth street with Taylor Paur putting the rest of his chips in the middle against two opponents with around 65,000 in the middle.
Taylor Paur: A♥Q♥ / Q♦2♣J♠K♥ / 7♣
Tomasz Gluszko: A♦3♦ / J♦3♥8♦J♣ / 6♥
Opponent: XxXx / 10x5x6x5x / Xx
The action checked through on seventh. Gluszko revealed jacks and threes which were good enough for the small side pot. Paur had many outs to make better two pair but he revealed the 7♣ on the end and was eliminated late in the evening.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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215,000
155,000
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155,000 |
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Busted | |
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Player | Chips | Progress |
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273,000
57,000
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57,000 |
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238,000
164,000
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164,000 |
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231,000
104,000
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104,000 |
|
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224,000
28,000
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28,000 |
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202,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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196,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
|
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152,000
92,000
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92,000 |
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152,000
98,000
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98,000 |
|
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119,500
71,500
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71,500 |
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109,000
20,000
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20,000 |
|
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104,000
44,000
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44,000 |
|
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98,000
15,500
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15,500 |
|
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87,000
9,500
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9,500 |
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83,500
7,500
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7,500 |
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78,500
50,500
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50,500 |
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64,000
4,000
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4,000 |
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47,000
71,500
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71,500 |
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No-Limit Hold'em
The under the gun player jammed for 15,600 and, after a minute of deliberation, was called by Maksim Pisarenko in the small blind.
Under the gun: 3♥3♣
Maksim Pisarenko: A♣9♠
The flop and turn were safe on the 7♥Q♠Q♦2♣ board, however Pisarenko still had many outs to improve. The 9♦ peeled off on the river which gave Pisarenko the best hand as he wished his opponent a good night.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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110,000
50,000
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50,000 |
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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60,000 | |
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