2024 WSOP Paradise

Event #9: $25,000 WSOP Super Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2024 WSOP Paradise

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a6
Prize
$6,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$50,000,000
Entries
1,978
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
6,000,000 / 12,000,000
Ante
12,000,000
Players Info - Day 5
Entries
9
Players Left
1

The Lead Gets Bigger and Bigger

Level 38 : Blinds 5,000,000/10,000,000, 10,000,000 ante

Marcelo Aziz raised to 20,000,000 on the button with 32 and Yinan Zhou defended from the big blind with Q6. The flop of Q82 hit both players but Zhou once again found the bigger piece.

Zhou checked to Aziz who continued with a bet of 17,000,000 and Zhou check-raised to 55,000,000. Aziz quickly called and the 5 rolled off on the turn.

Zhou announced all in on the turn, putting Aziz to the test for his remaining stack but the Brazillian quickly dumped his bottom pair into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Yinan Zhou cn
Yinan Zhou
721,000,000
150,000,000
150,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Marcelo Aziz
219,000,000
-150,000,000
-150,000,000

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Aziz Scores a Double to Close the Gap

Level 38 : Blinds 5,000,000/10,000,000, 10,000,000 ante
Marcelo Aziz
Marcelo Aziz

Marcelo Aziz limped in on the button and Yinan Zhou jammed all in from he big blind. Aziz quickly called off his stack of 199,000,000 and the cards were on their backs.

Marcelo Aziz: A7All in
Yinan Zhou: A8

Zhou held the dominating hand but the flop of 733 gave Aziz two pair and the lead. The 2 and 2 runout was clean for Aziz who scored a double up to narrow the gap.

Player Chips Progress
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Yinan Zhou
532,000,000
-189,000,000
-189,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Marcelo Aziz br
Marcelo Aziz
408,000,000
189,000,000
189,000,000

Tags: Yinan ZhouMarcelo Aziz

Dinner Break

Level 38 : Blinds 5,000,000/10,000,000, 10,000,000 ante

The players have actually decided to take a full 60-minute dinner break with the blinds scheduled to go up to a 12,000,000 big blind when they return at approximately 8:30 p.m. local time.

'I Made the Right Decision': Find Out Why NBA Great Tony Parker Folded Kings at WSOP Paradise

Level 38 : Blinds 5,000,000/10,000,000, 10,000,000 ante

Click here to read PokerNews' full winner recap!

Tony Parker
Tony Parker

Former NBA point guard Tony Parker made his worst pass ever when he tossed pocket kings in the muck preflop on Day 1a of the $25,000 buy-in Super Main Event at World Series of Poker (WSOP) Paradise.

The four-time basketball champion didn't make many poor decisions during his career on the San Antonio Spurs. He's known for having a high basketball IQ. But he made an uncharacteristic mistake in poker's largest guaranteed tournament ever that would cause his coach, Gregg Popovich, to sit him on the bench.

PokerNews caught up with Parker as he bagged up his chips on Day 1a and talked about his thought process in the hand, battling with seasoned pros and which of Parker's former Spurs teammates is the best poker player. He's currently battling in Day 2 of the $50 million guaranteed event.

Hear More From Tony Parker at WSOP Paradise!

Level: 39

Blinds: 6,000,000/12,000,000

Ante: 12,000,000

Zhou and Aziz Start Clicking Buttons

Level 39 : Blinds 6,000,000/12,000,000, 12,000,000 ante

Marcelo Aziz limped in on the button with J10 and Yinan Zhou made it 60,000,000 to go from the big blind with A10. Aziz called and they went to a flop of K65.

Zhou continued with a bet of 30,000,000 and Aziz made it 90,000,000 to go with the inferior hand. Zhou wasn't about to give up with ace-high as he called to see the 5 on the turn.

Zhou checked this time and Aziz counted out a bet of 75,000,000. Zhou used a time bank and then made it 280,000,000 after picking up a flush draw. Aziz wasted little time before sending his cards to the muck and Zhou shouted to his rail in celebration.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Yinan Zhou cn
Yinan Zhou
671,000,000
139,000,000
139,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Marcelo Aziz br
Marcelo Aziz
269,000,000
-139,000,000
-139,000,000

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Zhou Extends His Lead Further

Level 39 : Blinds 6,000,000/12,000,000, 12,000,000 ante

Yinan Zhou limped in on the button with 76 and Marcelo Aziz made it 55,000,000 to go in the big blind with 104. Zhou called and the dealer fanned the flop of K75.

Aziz continued the charade with a bet of 65,000,000 and Zhou ripped all in for 480,000,000, prompting a quick fold from Aziz to extend his lead.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Yinan Zhou cn
Yinan Zhou
667,000,000
-4,000,000
-4,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Marcelo Aziz br
Marcelo Aziz
273,000,000
4,000,000
4,000,000

Tags: Marcelo AzizYinan Zhou

Marcelo Aziz Eliminated in 2nd Place ($4,600,000)

Level 39 : Blinds 6,000,000/12,000,000, 12,000,000 ante
Marcelo Aziz
Marcelo Aziz

Yinan Zhou just called on the button and Marcelo Aziz shoved all in for his last 285,000,000 in the big blind. Zhou snap-called and started a pre-mature celebration with his rail after seeing the cards.

Marcelo Aziz: K6All in
Yinan Zhou: A6

Once again, Zhou found himself in a dominating position as he couldn't bare to watch the cards hit the felt. The dealer fanned the flop of J75 which left Zhou in the lead with his ace-high. The 6 on the turn gave both players a pair of sixes but Aziz was down to just three outs.

The river was the 6 and the two embraced in a handshake as the rail erupted in celebration. Aziz was eliminated in second place and Zhou was overcome with emotion, becoming the 2024 WSOP Super Main Event champion.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Yinan Zhou cn
Yinan Zhou
940,000,000
273,000,000
273,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Marcelo Aziz br
Marcelo Aziz
Busted

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24-Year-Old Bluffs Poker's Toughest Opponent to Win WSOP Paradise Super Main Event for $6M

Level 39 : Blinds 6,000,000/12,000,000, 12,000,000 ante
Yinan Zhou
Yinan Zhou

Today, 24-year-old Yinan Zhou bluffed poker's toughest opponent, busted his poker idol and became the first-ever World Series of Poker (WSOP) Paradise Super Main Event champion as he won the $25,000 buy-in event in the Bahamas for $6,000,000 and his first bracelet.

The Super Main Event, a $50 million guaranteed event that fell short of that lofty and historic goal by $550,000, drew 1,978 runners across four live starting flights and three online flights.

China's Zhou grew up watching clips of Justin Bonomo and even modeled his table posture after poker's second-most-winning player. Zhou got to play with Bonomo at the final table today and halted his pursuit to inch closer to all-time money leader Bryn Kenney.

"I played at the final table with my idol and busted him," Zhou told PokerNews in a winner's interview. "That's awesome."

He also pulled off an impressive bluff against chip leader and sixth-place finisher Michael Addamo, who a few years ago was nominated for "Players Choice for Toughest Opponent" at the GPI awards.

Michael Addamo
Michael Addamo

"I'm feeling calm, to be honest," Zhou said. "When I started the final table nine-handed ... I (felt) very nervous, especially the big river bluff against Addamo. But when we got down to six, I (felt) very calm ... I just enjoy(ed) this final table."

WSOP Paradise Super Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Yinan ZhouChina$6,000,000
2Marcelo AzizBrazil$4,600,000
3Mustapha KanitItaly$3,600,000
4Liv BoereeUnited Kingdom$2,800,000
5Christopher NguyenAustria$2,100,000
6Michael AddamoAustralia$1,650,000
7Justin BonomoUnited States$1,300,000
8Vadzim LipaukaBelarus$1,000,000
9Georg LehmannGermany$750,000

Boeree Makes History on Day 5

Despite rarely playing tournaments, science communicator, podcaster and former PokerStars ambassador Liv Boeree made the final table and even had the support of the world's richest person behind her.

The 2017 Tag Team bracelet winner ultimately finished fourth for a career-best $2,800,000, which is the biggest cash for a woman in tournament history after Wenling Gao's runner-up finish in the 2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Main Event for $2,748,605. Boeree's payout is about 1/165,714th of Elon Musk's net worth, or enough for 23 years of Burning Man Ultra VIP Experience tickets.

Some 2,300 miles away, Boeree's other half, former Musk aide Igor Kurganov, made a run at the WPT World Championship in Las Vegas and spoke to PokerNews' Calum Grant about his relationship with the highly powerful tech entrepreneur.

Liv Boeree
Jeff Platt & Liv Boeree

All eyes were on Bonomo he was threatened with disqualification on Day 4 over his Palestinian keffiyeh. Bonomo didn't bring a Palestinian flag to the final table like he had teased, but he did say "free Palestine" into the camera after falling in seventh place for $1,300,000.

Earlier on X, Bonomo promised to donate a portion of his winnings to Palestinian causes. When asked if he knew how much of his seven-figure score he planned to donate, he told PokerNews he didn't know yet and still had some accounting to do.

Justin Bonomo
Justin Bonomo

A win for Italy's Mustapha Kanit would've put him at the top of the country's money list, but the eccentric pro fell in third before a heads-up battle between Zhou and Brazil's Marcelo Aziz, who had a story for the ages as he freerolled into the event online before earning a $4,600,000 payout for a runner-up finish.

Headsup Marcelo Aziz Yinan Zhou
Headsup Marcelo Aziz Yinan Zhou

"I Take Pride in My Country"

Zhou, who started playing poker in 2018 as an 18-year-old and has played "millions of hands online, both cash games and tournaments," was the second Chinese bracelet winner of the series. Lei Yu, who Zhou described as a "Chinese super pro," took down Event #6: $5,000 Deepstack No-Limit Hold’em for $293,050.

Ren Lin even paused his heads-up match against Nick Schulman in The Closer to congratulate Zhou and hop in a few winner's photos.

Yinan Zhou
Yinan Zhou

"I take pride in my country," Zhou said. "Maybe this year is very good for us Chinese players."

On Streets We Call the Zhou

Zhou's bluff against Addamo, who is usually the one doing the bluffing, took place with seven players remaining and saw Addamo leading out on the turn with top pair as Zhou raised the Australian with just ace-high. Addamo called and checked on the overcard river, only to fold the best hand when faced with another bet.

How did Zhou have the courage to make such a move? "Because I come here for (the) win. I'm not (coming) here to fold."

Yinan Zhou
Yinan Zhou

That wraps up the first-ever WSOP Super Main Event at the tail-end of an exciting stop in Paradise. Check out the live reporting hub in the meantime as the last tables are broken down in the Atlantis convention center.

Tags: Christopher NguyenGeorg LehmannLiv BoereeMarcelo AzizMichael AddamoMustapha KanitNick SchulmanRen LinVadzim LipaukaYinan Zhou