2024 World Series of Poker

Event #11: $1,500 Badugi
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj42
Prize
$129,676
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$650,145
Entries
487
Level Info
Level
32
Limits
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
139
Players Left
10

Prociak Makes An Eight

Level 23 : Limits 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
David Prociak
David Prociak

David Prociak raised in the cutoff and in the big blind, Hanh Tran called.

Both players drew one on the first draw and Tran bet first which Prociak called.

On the second draw, they both drew one a second time with Tran check-calling a bet from Prociak.

The third draw saw Tran draw one and Prociak stood pat. Tran checked over to Prociak who bet and Tran called.

Prociak tabled 852A for an eight-five and Tran flashed a 9 as Prociak raked in the pot.

At another table, Nathaniel Parenti was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
David Prociak us
David Prociak
467,000
118,000
118,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Hanh Tran at
Hanh Tran
325,000
-85,000
-85,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Nathaniel Parenti us
Nathaniel Parenti
Busted

Collopy Takes out Texas Mike

Level 23 : Limits 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Jim Collopy
Jim Collopy

Jim Collopy opened the cutoff and Michael Moncek defended his big blind off a short stack.

Both players drew two cards. Moncek bet into Collopy who raised to put Moncek at risk.

On the second draw, Moncek took two and Collopy took one.

On the final draw, Moncek drew one and Collopy decided to pat.

Michael Moncek: 542Xx All in
Jim Collopy: Q542

Moncek had outs to improve, but he peeled the 5 to pair and was eliminated in 25th place.

Player Chips Progress
Jim Collopy us
Jim Collopy
920,000
-130,000
-130,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Michael Moncek us
Michael Moncek
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Jim CollopyMichael Moncek

Amin Falls To Cantu

Level 22 : Limits 15,000/30,000, 0 ante
Brandon Cantu
Brandon Cantu

Brandon Cantu raised in the small blind and in the big blind, Ahmed Amin three-bet which prompted a four-bet from Cantu, leaving Amin to cap it pre which Cantu called.

Both players stood pat on the first draw and Cantu check-called a bet from Amin.

Cantu and Amin stood pat on the second draw and Cantu checked over to Amin who moved all in which Cantu called.

On the third draw, Cantu stood pat and Amin went into the tank before deciding to pitch two cards.

Ahmed Amin: Q752 All in
Brandon Cantu: J1062

Cantu was dealt a jack-ten which was the best hand by showdown and he took down the pot to eliminate Amin from the tournament.

At the other tables, Abdel Hamid and Oliver Vereschagin were eliminated from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Brandon Cantu us
Brandon Cantu
430,000
279,000
279,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Ahmed Amin us
Ahmed Amin
Busted
Oliver Vereschagin us
Oliver Vereschagin
Busted
Abdel Hamid us
Abdel Hamid
Busted

Tags: Abdel HamidAhmed AminBrandon CantuOliver Vereschagin

Brewer Shoves On Tran

Level 21 : Limits 12,000/24,000, 0 ante
Chris Brewer
Chris Brewer

Phuong Tran raised on the button and in the big blind, Chris Brewer called.

Both players drew one on the first draw with both of them checking to the next drawing round where they drew one again.

Brewer bet and Tran called on the second round, with Brewer standing pat on the third round and Tran drawing one.

On the final betting round, Brewer moved all in and Tran folded the pot to the two-time WSOP bracelet winner.

Player Chips Progress
Phuong Tran us
Phuong Tran
149,000
97,000
97,000
Chris Brewer us
Chris Brewer
95,000
-195,000
-195,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Chris BrewerPhuong Tran

Wagganer Gets There Against Gerhart

Level 20 : Limits 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Joseph Wagganer
Joseph Wagganer

Kevin Gerhart opened the hijack and received a call from Joseph Wagganer on the button.

Gerhart stood pat while Wagganer drew two and called a bet from Gerhart.

Gerhart remained pat and Wagganer drew one this time, and he called another bet from Gerhart.

On the final draw, Wagganer drew one and bet when checked to. Gerhart winced as he tossed in calling chips and he got the bad news as Wagganer had made 854A for an eight-five badugi to scoop a substantial pot and leave Gerhart short.

Player Chips Progress
Joseph Wagganer us
Joseph Wagganer
410,000
89,000
89,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Kevin Gerhart us
Kevin Gerhart
112,000
-59,000
-59,000
WSOP 4X Winner

Tags: Joseph WagganerKevin Gerhart

Wong First Casualty in The Money

Level 18 : Limits 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Jerry Wong
Jerry Wong

Jerry Wong raised all in for his last chips which saw Ali Tabatabai in the big blind call.

On the first draw, Tabatabai drew two while Wong drew one.

The second draw saw both players draw one with the same action repeating on the final draw.

Jerry Wong: J87A All in
Ali Tabatabai: 963A

Tabatabai's three-card six was good enough to eliminate Wong from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Ali Tabatabai us
Ali Tabatabai
35,000
-60,500
-60,500
Jerry Wong us
Jerry Wong
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Ali TabatabaiJerry Wong

Tran Takes Out Kakani

Level 17 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
Hanh Tran
Hanh Tran

Action was picked up on the final draw between Hanh Tran on the button and Bhargav Kakani in the big blind who was all in.

Bhargav Kakani: Q542 All in
Hanh Tran: 82AXx

Tran was drawing one to see if he could improve against Kakani's queen badugi. He squeezed the card and then flipped over a 6 for an eight-six badugi which was good for the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Hanh Tran at
Hanh Tran
265,000
61,500
61,500
WSOP 2X Winner
Bhargav Kakani us
Bhargav Kakani
Busted

Tags: Bhargav KakaniHanh Tran

Alsaden Takes From Gerhart

Level 17 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
Iman Alsaden
Iman Alsaden

Kevin Gerhart raised on the button, which saw both Mike "Crazy Mike" Thorpe, in the small blind, and Iman Alsaden, in the big blind, call.

Thorpe and Alsaden drew two while Gerhart drew one, with action checking around to Gerhart who bet and both Thorpe and Alsaden called.

On the second drawing round, Thorpe drew one, Alsaden drew two, and Gerhart stood pat. Once more action checked to Gerhart who bet and only Alsaden called.

Alsaden drew one and Gerhart stood pat, prompting Alsaden to bet and Gerhart winced as he put in the calling chips.

"I made a seven," said Alsaden, turning over 732A for a seven-perfect which was good for the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Gerhart us
Kevin Gerhart
171,000
26,500
26,500
WSOP 4X Winner
Mike Thorpe us
Mike Thorpe
135,000
-13,500
-13,500
Iman Alsaden us
Iman Alsaden
78,000
20,500
20,500

Tags: Iman AlsadenKevin GerhartMike Thorpe

Day 2 of Event $11: $1,500 Badugi Begins at 1 PM

Nick Guagenti
Nick Guagenti

With a total of 487 players making a prize pool of $650,145, Day 2 of Event #11: $1,500 Badugi sees the second day of play begin at 1 p.m. in the Horseshoe, Las Vegas. The 139 surviving players will see the top 74 secure a minimum of $3,000, with all eyes on the first place prize of $129,676.

Leading the way is Arkansas native Joseph Wagganer, sitting with 268,500. With $110,016 in lifetime cashes and several WSOP cashes in mixed triple draw events, Wagganer is no stranger to deep runs in draw games at the WSOP. He looks to use his massive stack to secure his first bracelet. The podium is rounded out by Oscar Johansson (218,000) and Mark Roland (217,500).

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Joseph WagganerUnited States268,500
2Oscar JohanssonSweden218,000
3Mark RolandUnited States217,500
4Nicholas MarsicoUnited States215,500
5Hanh TranAustria203,500
6Maksim PisarenkoRussia196,500
7Jerry WongUnited States191,000
8Frank KasselaUnited States175,000
9Tomasz GluszkoPoland174,000
10Lee HortonUnited Kingdom171,500

Not skipping a beat after taking home his second bracelet is Nick Guagenti (153,000). After playing what was a lengthy heads up battle in the $1,500 Limit Hold’em event, he hopped into this event in the last minutes of registration in hopes of securing a third bracelet. Other notables that survived include Jerry Wong (191,000), Frank Kassela (175,000), Alex Livingston (148,000), Dan Zack, (120,000), and Michael Moncek (117,500).

Players will return to sixty-minute levels beginning at Level 16, coming back to blinds of 2,000-4,000, and limits at 4,000-8,000, with a 15-minute break occurring after every two levels. Players will go on an hour-long dinner break at the conclusion of Level 21, after which the field will play another four levels before bagging up for the night.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the updates regarding the 2024 WSOP bracelet events.

Tags: Alex LivingstonDan ZackFrank KasselaHanh TranJerry WongJoseph WagganerLee HortonMaksim PisarenkoMark RolandMichael MoncekNicholas MarsicoNick GuagentiOscar JohanssonTomasz Gluszko