2024 World Series of Poker

Event #26: $25,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em (8-Handed)
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
104
Prize
$1,667,842
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$7,473,000
Entries
318
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
19
Players Left
1

Weissman Wins Flip

Level 19 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Joey Weissman
Joey Weissman

Yingui Li raised to 165,000 from the hijack and the action folded to the shortest stack on the table, Joey Weissman in the big blind. He three-bet to 350,000 chips, leaving 450,000 behind.

Li then used a time bank extension before putting his opponent all in, and a snap call followed from Weissman.

Joey Weissman: AK All in
Yingui Li: 44

Weissman flopped extra outs on J7Q, and the 6 turn gave him a flush draw as well. The K river saw him pair up his king and win the pot as a result, doubling up.

Player Chips Progress
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Yingui Li
5,250,000
-800,000
-800,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Joey Weissman
1,720,000
1,040,000
1,040,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Tags: Joey WeissmanYingui Li

Laskowitz Wins Big with River Bet

Level 19 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

Krasimir Yankov opened the action from the hijack with a raise to 160,000, and Samuel Laskowitz called from the big blind.

On the 297 flop, Laskowitz check-called Yankov's 240,000 bet.

Both players checked the 9 turn.

Laskowitz took his time before betting 920,000 on the J river. Yankov called at the last second of his time bank. Laskowitz declared "nine" and revealed 93 to win the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Samuel Laskowitz
4,850,000
1,965,000
1,965,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Krasimir Yankov
1,250,000
-1,295,000
-1,295,000

Tags: Krasimir YankovSamuel Laskowitz

Li and Sammartino See a Flop

Level 19 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

After ten minutes of only preflop play, Yingui Li limped in from the small blind and Dario Sammartino checked his big blind.

Li then fired 85,000 chips on the 98A flop, leading to a fold from Sammartino.

Player Chips Progress
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Yingui Li
6,050,000
450,000
450,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Noel Rodriguez
1,950,000
-350,000
-350,000
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Dario Sammartino
1,680,000
-70,000
-70,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Ben Heath
1,300,000
-190,000
-190,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Dario SammartinoYingui Li

Level: 19

Blinds: 40,000/80,000

Ante: 80,000

Shaun Deeb Hunting Seventh Bracelet on Final Day of $25,000 High Roller; Schulman Eyeing Number Five

Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

Certain household names in poker immediately come to mind when one thinks of the World Series of Poker and Shaun Deeb is certainly one of them. The six-time bracelet winner is always among the contenders for WSOP Player of the Year and today he can make good progress in the 2024 standings. He returns at noon local time to the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas for the final day of Event #26: $25,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em (8-Handed).

Deeb will enter Day 3 as fourth in chips of the 19 returning players, his stack of 3,510,000 equaling nearly 44 big blinds. With a record-breaking turnout of 318 entries in the $25,000 High Roller, the $1,667,842 lion's share of the $7,473,000 prize pool would result in Deeb's biggest-ever score were he to come out victorious.

Also still in contention is Nick Schulman, who will bring 2,815,000 chips to the table, good for eighth place on the leaderboard. None of Schulman's four bracelets were won in hold'em events. Still, he is not to be underestimated in the two-card game, as he has had several deep runs in high roller events, including a third-place finish in the $100,000 WSOP High Roller in 2019 for a seven-figure score.

Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

Both of them have an uphill battle in front of them, however, as they will need to chase down chipleader Yingui Li if they want another piece of WSOP gold to add to their already impressive prize cabinets. Li's stack of 5,600,000 chips is the only one over five million and he will be hoping to maintain that lead on the way to his first bracelet, after having two close calls in 2023 with second- and third-place finishes.

Other notable names in the top ten chip counts include Day 1 chip leader Samuel Laskowitz (2,885,000) and sports cards enthusiast Jared Bleznick (2,425,000), while Spain's Roberto Perez (3,185,000) and Bulgaria's Krasimir Yankov (2,545,000) add some more international representation.

Start of Day 3 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Yingui LiChina5,600,00070
2David StammUnited States4,955,00062
3Andrew OstapchenkoUnited States4,215,00053
4Shaun DeebUnited States3,510,00044
5Roberto PerezSpain3,185,00040
6Chongxian YangChina2,885,00036
7Samuel LaskowitzUnited States2,885,00036
8Nick SchulmanUnited States2,815,00035
9Krasimir YankovBulgaria2,545,00032
10Jared BleznickUnited States2,425,00030

Further down, well-known hold'em crushers Dario Sammartino (1,750,000), Ben Heath (1,490,000), Kevin Rabichow (1,425,000), and Dan Smith (1,050,000) can be found. Meanwhile, Philip Sternheimer (840,000) and Joey Weissman (680,000) are the only players who will bring less than a million chips to the table and will have to spin up their short stacks to have a shot at winning the coveted bracelet.

Joey Weissman
Joey Weissman

All 19 players have secured themselves $62,737 for their efforts, but with the top two spots paying over one million dollars, that amount will hardly be satisfying for those unlucky enough to bust out early on Day 3.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$1,667,842
2$1,111,897
3$760,083
4$529,833
5$376,762
6$273,414
7$202,574
8$153,302
9$118,552
10-11$93,730
12-15$75,801
16-19$62,737

The action will resume at Level 19, blinds 40,000/80,000 with a big blind ante of 80,000 chips. All levels will be 60 minutes in duration, with a break after every two of them. Details regarding a dinner break have yet to be determined, but the tournament is set to play down to a winner, meaning a long day is in store for the field.

Stay tuned to find out who will win a High Roller bracelet as PokerNews will provide all of the updates live from the tournament floor in Las Vegas.

Tags: Andrew OstapchenkoBen HeathChongxian YangDan SmithDario SammartinoDavid StammJared BleznickJoey WeissmanKevin RabichowKrasimir YankovNick SchulmanPhilip SternheimerRoberto PerezSamuel LaskowitzShaun DeebYingui Li

Day 3 Seat Draw

CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
Horseshoe11Chongxian YangChina2,885,00036
Horseshoe12David StammUnited States4,955,00062
Horseshoe13Andrew OstapchenkoUnited States4,215,00053
Horseshoe15Nick SchulmanUnited States2,815,00035
Horseshoe16Dean LyallUnited Kingdom1,430,00018
Horseshoe17Jared BleznickUnited States2,425,00030
Horseshoe18Dan SmithUnited States1,050,00013
       
Horseshoe21Noel RodriguezUnited States2,300,00029
Horseshoe23Yingui LiChina5,600,00070
Horseshoe25Dario SammartinoItaly1,750,00022
Horseshoe26Ben HeathUnited Kingdom1,490,00019
Horseshoe27Morten KleinUnited States1,730,00022
Horseshoe28Joey WeissmanUnited States680,0009
       
Horseshoe31Krasimir YankovBulgaria2,545,00032
Horseshoe32Shaun DeebUnited States3,510,00044
Horseshoe33Kevin RabichowUnited States1,425,00018
Horseshoe35Philip SternheimerUnited States840,00011
Horseshoe37Samuel LaskowitzUnited States2,885,00036
Horseshoe38Roberto PerezSpain3,185,00040

Event #26: $25,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em (8-Handed)

Day 3 Started

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