Today’s action at the World Series of Poker saw six events in play with two bracelet events won. James Obst won the second bracelet of his career as he beat Paul Volpe to gold, while Xixiang Luo toppled Daniel Hachem heads-up as the 2005 World Champion Joe Hachem turned rail supporter to help his son. Elsewhere, 17-time bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth and six-time champ Shaun Deeb could be on a collision course to decide who celebrates next.
Luo Wins as Hachem Falls Short
Event #41 was won by Xixiang Luo as the third and final day of action saw 16 players play down to a winner in the $1,500 NLHE/PLO Double Board Bomb Pot event, a new tournament for 2024. All eyes began on Daniel Hachem, the son on infamous Australian Main Event winner Joe Hachem, who won the $7.5m top prize at the World Championship 19 years ago in 2005.
After players such as Americans Joseph Dulaney and Robert Cote busted in 9th and 8th place respectively, Brazilian Marcos Exterkotter was busted in sixth for a score of just under $50,000. David Funkhouser came close but lost out in fourth place for $91,891 while the last remaining former WSOP bracelet winner, William Kopp, busted in third place for $127,925 as play moved heads-up.
Daniel Hachem initially started at a big deficit but made up the ground to level. In the final hand, however, he lost to Luo’s flopped trip nines and while Hachem had a spade flush draw, it missed on the turn and river to pronounce Luo the winner for $270,820 while Hachem had to settle for second place… and a hug from his Dad.
WSOP Event #41 $1,500 Mixed NLHE/PLO Double Board Bomb Pot Results: | |||
Place | Place | Country | Prize |
1st | Xixiang Luo | China | $270,820 |
2nd | Daniel Hachem | Australia | $180,541 |
3rd | William Kopp | United States | $127,925 |
4th | David Funkhouser | United States | $91,891 |
5th | Quan Zhou | China | $66,930 |
6th | Marcos Exterkotter | Brazil | $49,439 |
7th | Gaby Livschitz | Israel | $37,044 |
8th | Robert Cote | United States | $28,161 |
9th | Joseph Dulaney | United States | $21,175 |
Obst Returns to Winning Ways in Seven Card Stud
In Event #42, the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship was won by Australia’s James Obst, as he managed to do what countryman Hachem couldn’t, denying Paul Volpe heads-up for the $260,658 top prize. Seven years after claiming his maiden title, Obst made it two after a gutsy heads-up battle concluded in his favor.
Mike Lang had the chip lead coming into the final day’s play but by the time the final table arrived, Paul Volpe looked good for a deep run. So it proved, as Lang left in fourth place eventually, after double Brazilian disappointment saw Yuri Dzivielevski (8th) and Andre Akkari (7th) bust out before Finnish star Juha Helppi in sixth place, his third final table showing this summer without a top three place.
WSOP Event #42 $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship Results: | |||
Place | Place | Country | Prize |
1st | James Obst | Australia | $260,658 |
2nd | Paul Volpe | United States | $173,391 |
3rd | Jason Daly | United States | $118,809 |
4th | Mike Lang | United States | $83,932 |
5th | Robert Mizrachi | United States | $61,190 |
6th | Juha Helppi | Finland | $46,084 |
7th | Andre Akkari | Brazil | $35,893 |
8th | Yuri Dzivielevski | Brazil | $28,945 |
Hellmuth Heroics, Deeb Delivers… But Who’ll Take Gold?
Event #43 saw 215 players from 854 entries return to the felt in 7-Max Mixed PLO Hi-Lo 8 or Better/ Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better drama, costing $1,500 to play and ending on Day 2 with 22 players still in seats. With a $1,140,090 prize pool and a $196,770 top prize, the 17-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth ended play sixth in chips on 1,285,000, a little ahead of six-time winner Shaun Deeb (780,00).
Palayers to cash on Day 2 but miss the final list of remaining stars included John Racener, Benny Glaser and Ben Yu, but chip leader Ying Chu (1,865,000), second-in-chips Dylan Lambe (1,845,000) and Stephen Hubbard (1,725,000) will all be hoping that experience doesn’t count for the Poker Brat and Team Lucky’s most successful son.
WSOP Event #43 $1,500 Mixed Omaha Final Day Chipcounts | |||
Place | Place | Country | Chips |
1st | Ying Chu | United States | 1,865,000 |
2nd | Dylan Lambe | United States | 1,845,000 |
3rd | Stephen Hubbard | United States | 1,725,000 |
4th | Joshua Adcock | United States | 1,665,000 |
5th | Michael Rodrigues | Portugal | 1,470,000 |
6th | Phil Hellmuth | United States | 1,285,000 |
7th | Aleksey Filatov | United States | 1,220,000 |
8th | Magnus Edengren | Sweden | 1,185,000 |
9th | Nathan Gamble | United States | 990,000 |
10th | David Nepom | United States | 975,000 |
Lima Leads Monster Stack as Day 2
In Event #38, 2,831 players returned to the felt from over 8,700 entries, with a bumper Day 2 seeing just 414 players surviving to Day 3 of this incredible event. With a prize pool of over $11.6 million, the top prize of $1,098,220 represents an enormous return on anyone’s investment who might win. Top of the leaderboard after Day 2 was the American player Vinicius Lima (3,700,000). With over $1 million in live poker earnings via The Hendon Mob, Lima has a chance to double his career earnings if he can win this event.
There is still a very long to go, of course, and with players like the talented Romania Catalin Pop (3,510,000), Moroccan tournament regular Mehdi Chaoui (2.95m) and French Winamax Pro Alexandre Reard (2.4m) all inside the top 10, anyone could win the Monster top prize yet.
WSOP Event #38 $1,500 Monster Stack Day 2 Chipcounts: | |||
Place | Place | Country | Chips |
1st | Vinicius Lima | United States | 3,700,000 |
2nd | Catalin Pop | Romania | 3,510,000 |
3rd | Alexandros Dranovitsas | Greece | 3,345,000 |
4th | Stephen Song | United States | 2,950,000 |
5th | Joshua Payne | United States | 2,790,000 |
6th | Mehdi Chaoui | Morocco | 2,430,000 |
7th | Tjan Tepeh | Slovenia | 2,415,000 |
8th | Alexandre Reard | France | 2,400,000 |
9th | Julian Milliard-Feral | France | 2,385,000 |
10th | Vitor Dzivielevski | Brazil | 2,335,000 |
Sun Shines on Opening Day of Latest NLHE Event
Day 1 of the 44th Event of this year’s WSOP saw 235 players survive the $2,000-entry No-Limit Hold’em event, with 1,561 entries topped by Chinese player Jianfen Sun (820,000) at the close of play. Sun ended play with Jed Friedman (806,000) and Narcis Nedelcu (777,000) closest in his rear-view mirror, while Wai Kiat Lee (557,000) and Lou Garza (471,000) both made it to the top 15 places after great days at the felt.
Other big names to make the Day 2 cut included online poker legend and former WSOP bracelet winner Chris Moorman (213,000), the former 2013 world champion Ryan Riess (164,000) and German former Main Event winner Koray Aldemir (63,000), but there was no bag for stars such as Jesse Lonis, Anson Tsang or Chance Kornuth.
WSOP Event #44 $2,000 No Limit Hold’em Day 1 Chipcounts: | |||
Place | Place | Country | Chips |
1st | Jianfeng Sun | China | 820,000 |
2nd | Jed Friedman | United States | 806,000 |
3rd | Narcis Nedelcu | Romania | 777,000 |
4th | Damien Le Goff | United Kingdom | 751,000 |
5th | Philip Wiszowaty | United States | 662,000 |
6th | Yunkyu Song | United States | 650,000 |
7th | Hiroto Watanabe | Japan | 637,000 |
8th | Paraskevas Tsokaridis | Greece | 559,000 |
9th | Waikiat Lee | United Kingdom | 557,000 |
10th | Ramaswamy Pyloore | United States | 527,000 |
H.O.R.S.E. Race Set for Thrilling Conclusion
In Event #45, the $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship began with 152 entries as players battled in Limit Hold’em, Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better, Razz, Seven Card Stud, and Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better until only 87 remained.
Top of the chip counts after the opening day was Maxx Coleman with 307,500 chips, followed by Mike Leah (282,500) and Clayton Mozdzen (273,500) inside the podium places. Others to excel included David Prociak (241,000), Event #40 runner-up Brandon Shack-Harris (199,000) and 11-time WSOP title winner Phil Ivey (73,500).
With late registration still open, Day 2 may yet exceed last year’s total entries, with players such as Mike ‘The Mouth’ Matusow, Anthony Zinno, Matt Glantz and Daniel Negreanu all busting on Day 1.
WSOP Event #45 $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship Day 1 Chipcounts: | |||
Place | Place | Country | Chips |
1st | Maxx Coleman | United States | 307,500 |
2nd | Mike Leah | Canada | 282,500 |
3rd | Clayton Mozdzen | Canada | 273,500 |
4th | David Prociak | United States | 241,000 |
5th | Gary Bolden | United States | 215,000 |
6th | Daniel Strelitz | United States | 205,500 |
7th | Brandon Shack-Harris | United States | 199,000 |
8th | Scott Lake | United States | 192,000 |
9th | Bryce Yockey | United States | 153,500 |
10th | Adam Owen | United Kingdom | 120,500 |
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