2024 WSOP Paradise

Day: 3
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 3
Entries
297
Players Left
36

Michael Addamo Reminds the Poker World of What He Does Best on Day 3 of the Super Main Event

Level 26 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Michael Addamo
Michael Addamo

A few short years ago, there was a span when there was no better poker player on the planet and no one more feared on the felt than Michael Addamo. Today on Day 3 of the WSOP Paradise $25,000 Super Main Event, Addamo wound back the clock.

Addamo was the beneficiary of the day’s biggest highlight, flopping the nut flush as Tom-Aksel Bedell shoved for 37,000,000 with top set of aces in a three-way all in. Addamo held on to win the largest pot of the night and finish as massive chip leader over the remaining 36 players with 85,350,000.

The Australian crusher has largely been absent from the poker scene for the last few years, but back in 2021, Addamo enjoyed a run that most players can only dream of. In a two-month stretch he had four million-dollar scores and earned nearly $9.5 million, including two WSOP bracelets. He was at the top of the poker pyramid, the unquestioned hottest player in the game renowned for his ability to relentlessly seize control of a tournament. Addamo cashed in the Triton Main Event earlier this series, but that was his first WSOP cash since his win in the $100,000 High Roller back when he was in his heyday three years ago.

Addamo is back where it seems he belongs, in a commanding position to take down another big title. But there are still two days left in the tournament and a field full of players who will try to take him down.

Day 3 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Michael AddamoAustralia85,350,000107
2Marcelo AzizBrazil60,000,00075
3Pablo MelognoUruguay54,325,00068
4Christopher NguyenAustria49,350,00062
5Yinan ZhouChina49,000,00061
6Sirzat HissouGermany39,275,00049
7Ren LinChina37,850,00047
8Joonhee YeaSouth Korea36,400,00046
9Sebastian ToroColombia36,250,00045
10Chris MoneymakerUnited States34,000,00043

Marcelo Aziz seemed poised to end the night atop the leaderboard. He came to the main feature table during the last two levels as the chip leader and only kept up that momentum, picking up aces to bust Rostyslav Nahurnyi then hitting trips to send out Ana Marquez. Only the massive pot on the other feature table prevented Aziz from ending up as chip leader, but he still wound up in second place with 60,000,000. Pablo Melogno rivered a full house and got paid on a 15,000,000 river raise by Pascal Lefrancois on his way to finishing with 54,325,000 and in third place, while Christopher Nguyen flopped top set of queens to crack Namhyung Kim’s aces on the last hand of the night and bagged 49,350,000.

Also inside the top 10 is the man who helped spark the poker boom. Chris Moneymaker had a fortunate double up when he rivered a straight to beat Ermo Kosk’s two pair and didn’t let up from there. The 2003 Main Event champion went runner-runner to make another straight and bust last year’s finalist Matt Glantz as he finished the day with 34,000,000.

Chris Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker

Ren Lin, poker’s consummate table showman, is in seventh place with 37,850,000 after winning a massive coin flip with jacks to beat Christian Rudolph’s ace-king. The rest of the field is littered with some of the biggest names in the game. They include Chris Klodnicki (30,625,000), Matthias Eibinger (25,350,000), and Justin Bonomo (22,450,000). Further down the leaderboard are Sorel Mizzi (14,225,000), Lou Garza (13,125,000), Liv Boeree (11,875,000), Mustapha Kanit (9,400,000), this summer’s heads-up champion Darius Samual (8,700,000), Christoph Vogelsang (8,400,000), and Rainer Kempe (7,200,000).

Day 3 began with 207 survivors being joined by 90 players who made their way directly into the money via online flights on GGPoker. It was a star-studded field at the start, but not all of them had a fruitful day on the felt. Triton Million champion Alejandro Lococo ran queens into Derric Haynie’s aces to finish in 225th, while Daniel Negreanu lost a flip with tens to Justin Carey’s king-jack to bust in 170th. Alex and Kristen Foxen found themselves sharing a table at the start of the day, but that didn’t last long as Kristen ran top pair into Lefrancois’s two pair and busted in 210th. Alex then jammed with ace-king for 5,000,000 but Chris Hunichen woke up with aces to eliminate the Triton Main Event champion in 135th.

Other players to make their way to the payout desk throughout the day included Scott Seiver (286th), Felipe Ramos (244th), Santhosh Suvarna (240th), Timothy Adams (233rd), Nacho Barbero (204th), John Juanda (171st), Erik Seidel (161st), David Peters (158th), Chris Brewer (109th), and Adrian Mateos (103rd). Nick Schulman (92nd), Stephen Chidwick (86th), Hunichen (84th), and Darren Elias (58th) managed to make their way inside the top 100. Popular chess streamer Alexandra Botez fell in 187th when Piekazewicz made quad aces, while defending champion Stanislav Zegal had his title defense end in 127th.

The remaining 36 players return tomorrow at 12 p.m. local time to play down to the final table. The action picks up on Level 27 with blinds of 400,000-800,000 and an 800,000 big blind ante. Everyone left has locked up $140,900, while a spot at the final table is guaranteed at least $1,000,000. The eventual champion takes home $6,000,000 out of the $50,000,000 prize pool in addition to the Main Event gold bracelet.

That is what will be on everyone’s minds tomorrow as they jostle for a spot at the final table, and PokerNews will be back providing live updates throughout the day.

Tags: Chris KlodnickiChris MoneymakerChristoph VogelsangChristopher NguyenDarius SamualDerric HaynieJoonhee YeaJustin BonomoJustin CareyLiv BoereeLou GarzaMarcelo AzizMatthias EibingerMichael AddamoMustapha KanitPablo MelognoRainer KempeRen LinSebastian ToroSirzat HissouSorel MizziYinan Zhou

Disaster Awaits Kim on the Last Hand of the Night

Level 26 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Christopher Nguyen
Christopher Nguyen

Christopher Nguyen raised to 1,200,000 in early position and Namhyung Kim three-bet to 3,500,000 in the small blind. Nguyen called and donned his sunglasses as they went to a flop of QJ5.

Kim then continued for 2,000,000 and Nguyen raised to 5,000,000. Kim came back with an all-in shove for 13,950,000 and Nguyen snap-called.

Namhyung Kim: AA All in
Christopher Nguyen: QQ

Kim showed down two aces, but Nguyen turned over a set of queens as the board ran out 42. Kim took the bad beat with a smile as tapped the felt as he headed for the rail on the last hand of the night.

Player Chips Progress
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Christopher Nguyen
47,000,000
16,800,000
16,800,000
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Namhyung Kim
Busted

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Klodnicki Spikes an Ace on the Flop to Send Out Golubchik

Level 26 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Chris Klodnicki
Chris Klodnicki

Chris Klodnicki opened 1,200,000 under the gun and Eugene Golubchik jammed for 6,925,000 on the button. Klodnicki went into the tank, using a time bank before deciding to make the call.

Eugene Golubchik: KK All in
Chris Klodnicki: AJ

The dreaded ace came on the flop for Klodnicki to take the lead, leaving Golubchik drawing thin to remain seated as the night neared the end. The 7 turn and 4 river were no help as he headed to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
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Chris Klodnicki
35,000,000
23,500,000
23,500,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Eugene Golubchik
Busted

Tags: Chris KlodnickiEugene Golubchik

Addamo Collects the Pot of the Tournament with Double KO

Level 26 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Michael Addamo
Michael Addamo

Tom-Aksel Bedell opened to 1,200,000 in the cutoff and Alisson Piekazewicz just called from the small blind. Michael Addamo reraised to 4,800,000 from the big blind and Bedell called. Piekazewicz stuck in the last of his 3,825,000 chips and a small side pot ensued.

The flop came A102 and Addamo led out with a bet of 1,500,000. Bedell raised to 8,500,000 and Addamo clicked it back to 15,000,000.

"Oh no," Bedell sighed as he threw his hands up in the air. "Well I'm not folding so I'm all-in." Bedell moved in for around 37,000,000 and Addamo snapped him off creating the largest pot of the tournament.

Alisson Piekazewicz: J9All in
Tom-Aksel Bedell: AAAll in
Michael Addamo: KJ

Addamo flopped the nut flush but Bedell was still drawing plenty live with a set of aces while Piekazewicz became a bystander. The turn brought the 8 and the river was the 4 as Bedell bricked out and Addamo collected the chips and the double knockout at the end of Day 3.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Addamo
83,000,000
38,000,000
38,000,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
WSOP 4X Winner
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Tom-Aksel Bedell
Busted
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Alisson Piekazewicz
Busted

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Aziz Holds to Bust Marquez

Level 26 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Ana Marquez
Ana Marquez

Marcelo Aziz raised to 1,200,000 under the gun and Ana Marquez called in the big blind.

The flop came J75 and Marquez moved all in for 4,175,000. Aziz snap-called to put her at risk.

Ana Marquez: Q3 All in
Marcelo Aziz: KJ

Marquez was looking to complete a flush draw against Aziz's top pair as the J turn improved Aziz to trips. The 3 river was no help to Marquez and she was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Marcelo Aziz
70,000,000
10,000,000
10,000,000
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Ana Marquez
Busted
Day 1C Chip Leader

Tags: Ana MarquezMarcelo Aziz

Zukowicz Celebrates Too Early

Level 26 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Monika Zukowicz
Monika Zukowicz

Matthias Eibinger moved all in from the button and Monika Zukowicz called for her last 3,350,000 in the small blind. Alisson Piekazewicz tanked for a minute in the big blind but eventually got out of the way, leaving Zukowicz heads-up against Eibinger.

Monika Zukowicz: QJ All in
Matthias Eibinger: AK

Eibinger hit top pair on the AQJ flop, but Zukowicz made two pair to take the lead as she blew a kiss up toward the sky.

The 6 came on the turn and Zukowicz was a card away from a double up, but Eibinger spiked the K on the river to make a better two pair and send Zukowicz to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Matthias Eibinger
27,000,000
13,100,000
13,100,000
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Monika Zukowicz
Busted

Tags: Matthias EibingerMonika Zukowicz

Aziz Keeps Running Hot

Level 26 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Marcelo Aziz
Marcelo Aziz

Marcelo Aziz raised to 1,200,000 on the button and Rostyslav Nahurnyi moved all in for 2,150,000 in the big blind. Aziz could only flash a smile as he snap-called.

Rostyslav Nahurnyi: A8 All in
Marcelo Aziz: AA

Aziz had picked up aces as the KQ3 flop left Nahurnyi drawing only to running cards. He was drawing dead after the 3 turn, while the river was the A to give Aziz a full house and seal Nahurnyi's bustout.

Player Chips Progress
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Marcelo Aziz
60,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
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Rostyslav Nahurnyi
Busted

Tags: Marcelo AzizRostyslav Nahurnyi

Kempe Triples Up, Cimbolas Survives Against Lin

Level 25 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Rainer Kempe
Rainer Kempe

Matas Cimbolas raised to 4,400,000 in early position and Ren Lin called in the cutoff. Rainer Kempe then moved all in for 5,300,000 in the small blind and both Cimbolas and Lin called.

Cimbolas checked over to Lin on the Q46 flop and Lin moved all in. Cimbolas quickly called for his last 950,000.

Rainer Kempe: AQ All in
Matas Cimbolas: A8 All in
Ren Lin: 1010

Kempe had flopped top pair to take the lead and was poised for a tripe up, while Lin had Cimbolas at risk with his tens. The A fell on the turn and Cimbolas made a pair, while Kempe improved to two pair. The river was the 8 and Kempe tripled up, while Cimbolas took the side pot off Lin.

Player Chips Progress
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Ren Lin
43,500,000
5,650,000
5,650,000
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Rainer Kempe
16,000,000
8,800,000
8,800,000
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Matas Cimbolas
2,000,000
-6,300,000
-6,300,000

Tags: Matas CimbolasRainer KempeRen Lin

Painful Exit for Wantman

Level 25 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Matthew Wantman
Matthew Wantman

It took a few preflop raises but eventually, Matthew Wantman and Georg Lehmann got all of their chips in the middle preflop with two premium holdings.

Matthew Wantman: KKAll in
Georg Lehmann: AK

The flop came 952 and Wantman's pair of kings were still safe for the time being. The 6 on the turn took away one of Lehmann's outs but he managed to find the A on the river. The stacks were counted and Wantman was barely at risk for around 13,700,000, ending his tournament near the end of Day 3.

Player Chips Progress
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Georg Lehmann
28,700,000
13,200,000
13,200,000
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Matthew Wantman
Busted

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Melogno Scoops Colossal Pot with Aces Full

Level 25 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Pablo Melogno
Pablo Melogno

Pablo Melogno opened 1,050,000 under the gun and Pascal Lefrancois defended the big blind.

Both players checked to the Q727A river where fireworks exploded. Lefrancois check-raised a bet of 950,000 to 4,000,000. Melogno put in a three-bet to 15,500,000 and Lefrancois called fairly quickly.

Melogno instantly rolled over AA for aces full and Lefrancois' cards flung into the muck as he counted out the chips to pay.

Player Chips Progress
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Pablo Melogno
59,500,000
25,325,000
25,325,000
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Pascal Lefrancois
1,700,000
-14,750,000
-14,750,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Pablo MelognoPascal Lefrancois