2024 World Series of Poker

Event #12: $1,500 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
86
Prize
$439,815
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,372,210
Entries
2,526
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
2,526
Players Left
197

Quan Zhou Leads the Way into Day 2; Eshaan 'Brown Balla' Bhalla Bags Top Five Stack

Level 17 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Eshaan Bhalla
Eshaan Bhalla

After 17 levels of play, Day 1 of Event #12: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed of the 2024 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas has drawn to a close. The record-breaking field of 2,526 entrants generated a prize pool of $3,372,210, with 379 spots paid. Although it is a larger prize pool than last year, due to the payout changes during this year’s WSOP, the top prize of $439,815 is slightly lower than 2023’s $465,501, as the min-cash has been increased to double the buy-in. The bubble burst by the end of the day's proceedings, and 197 players bagged up to return for Day 2.

Quan Zhou leads the charge with 966,000, closely followed by John Gordon (941,000), with Michael Miller (867,000) rounding out the top three stacks.

End of Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Quan ZhouChina966,00096
2John GordonUnited States942,00094
3Michael MillerUnited States867,00087
4Matthew DoddUnited States752,00075
5Eshaan BhallaUnited States722,00072
6Steve YeaSouth Korea720,00072
7Brandon EisenUnited States705,00071
8Jorge RiveraUnited States682,00068
9Mark DubeUnited States672,00067
10Clement Van DriesscheFrance655,00066

The field provided a star-studded lineup of players, many of whom were unfortunate and hit the rail before the conclusion of today's play. Notable Day 1 bust-outs included David Williams, Xuan Liu, Brad Owen, Ryan Riess, Espen Jorstad, Joe Cada, Shannon Shorr, Jeremy Ausmus, and Mike Holtz.

Many names to look out for on Day 2 include Alex Foxen (533,000), Chance Kornuth (202,000), Ben Ludlow (437,000), Landon Tice, Michael Wang (408,000), JC Tran (391,000), David Pham (321,000), and Michael Rocco.

The action will resume at 11 a.m. local time tomorrow, June 4, in the Horseshoe Gold and Bronze sections. Play will commence on Level 18 with blinds at 5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 big blind ante, and the plan is to play through ten 60-minute levels.

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Tags: Alex FoxenBen LudlowBrad OwenBrandon EiserChance KornuthCorey WickDavid PhamDavid WilliamsEshaan BhallaEspen JorstadJC TranJeremy AusmusJoe CadaJohn GordonJohn Gordon LeadsLandon TiceMatthew DoddMichael ByersMichael MillerMichael RoccoMichael WangMike HoltzNate SilverRyan RiessShannon ShorrSpencer ChamplinSteve YeaXuan Liu

Wilson Takes one Out

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Brock Wilson
Brock Wilson

The player under the gun raised all in for 36,000 and Brock Wilson made the call from the small blind.

Under the gun: K10 All in
Brock Wilson: 44

The board rolled out 562QJ and Wilson managed to dodge the over cards.

Player Chips Progress
Brock Wilson us
Brock Wilson
185,000
104,000
104,000

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A Game of Skill: The Plattitude of Poker

Level 13 : Blinds 2,000/3,000, 3,000 ante
Jeff Platt
Jeff Platt

After a preflop betting war, Jeff Platt, Ryan Hiller, and another player got all of their chips into the middle, with Platt as the shortest stack.

Jeff Platt: KKAll in
Player 1: AKAll in
Ryan Hiller: QQ

The runout of 103J210 gave both Platt and Hiller a flush, but Platt's superior king-high was good to take down the main pot for a triple-up while Hiller took the side pot to eliminate the third player.

"All skill over here," Platt joked as he raked in the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Ryan Hiller us
Ryan Hiller
205,000
205,000
205,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jeff Platt us
Jeff Platt
115,000
85,000
85,000

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Kornuth Wins Massive Pot

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Chance Kornuth
Chance Kornuth

PokerNews picked up action on the turn. Chance Kornuth was all in against the big blind and the button on a board reading Q64Q

Big Blind: 99 All in
Button: Q8 All in
Chance Kornuth: Q6

The river was 4 securing the pot for Kornuth

Player Chips Progress
Chance Kornuth us
Chance Kornuth
240,000
206,000
206,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching

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Chop the Pot

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Benjamin Ector
Benjamin Ector

Klint Tevaearai all the way from Tahiti raised from the hijack and Benjamin Ector was in the big blind and made the call. The flop came out QQJ and Tevaearai placed a bet for 3,000 and Ector called.

The turn was the 2 and both players checked through to the river 6. Tevaearai turned over K10 and Ector turned over K10 for the split.

There was a lot of friendly banter at the table with talk about how Tahitians speak French.

Player Chips Progress
Klint Tevaearai pf
Klint Tevaearai
55,000
Benjamin Ector us
Benjamin Ector
45,000
4,000
4,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Benjamin EctorKlint Tevaearai

Big Field Expected in $1,500 6-Max; Play Starts at 10 AM

Rafael Reis
Rafael Reis

Welcome back to PokerNews, the official media partner of the 2024 World Series of Poker and home of live updates from all bracelet events.

Today sees the start of Event #12: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed here at Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas.

This three-day event gets underway at 10 a.m. local time with late registration open for nine levels. There will be 20-minute breaks every three levels, with a 75-minute dinner break after Level 12 (about 7 p.m.).

The starting stack is 25,000 chips with the plan for Day 1 to play 17 40-minute levels or down to 15 percent of the field, whichever is later. Day 2 resumes at 11 a.m. Tuesday where levels increase to 60 minutes.

Last year's event saw 2,454 entries generate a prize pool of $3,276,090. The winner was Rafael Reis who defeated Daniel Barriocanal heads-up. Reis took home $465,501 and his first WSOP bracelet.

“I am feeling like I had a mission, and I accomplished my mission,” Reis said in his post-win interview with PokerNews. “Last time that I was here, I was [at the final table], and I got third. This time I felt super comfortable.”

YearEntriesWinnerCountryPayout
20232,454Rafael ReisBrazil$465,501
20222,393Leo SomaFrance$456,889
20211,450Bradley JansenUnited States$313,403
20191,832Isaac BaronUnited States$407,739
20181,663Ognyan DimovBulgaria$378,743

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