Last Chance to Register Event #45: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship
The top mixed game players in the world return to the 2024 World Series of Poker for the second day of action in Event #45: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship. After the opening nine levels of play, Maxx Coleman bagged the largest stack with 307,500 chips, looking to set up a deep run at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.
Coleman was the only player to collect more than 300,000 chips on the opening day, but he is followed closely by Mike Leah in second with 282,500.
Late registration remains open for a single level as play resumes at 1 p.m. local time. Monday saw a total of 152 entries, leaving last year's total of 185 squarely in sight on Day 2.
Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts
Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Maxx Coleman | United States | 307,500 |
2 | Mike Leah | Canada | 282,500 |
3 | Clayton Mozdzen | Canada | 273,500 |
4 | Sergey Rybachenko | Russia | 266,500 |
5 | Peter Rouviere | United States | 247,000 |
6 | David Prociak | United States | 241,000 |
7 | Robert Wells | United Kingdom | 236,000 |
8 | Gary Bolden | United States | 215,000 |
9 | Daniel Strelitz | United States | 205,500 |
10 | Brandon Shack-Harris | United States | 199,000 |
Other notable players that return with healthy stacks include David Prociak (241,000), Clayton Mozdzen (273,500) and Brandon Shack-Harris (199,000). Eleven-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Ivey in also still in contention, but has some work to do after bagging 73,500 on Day 1.
Action resumes today at 1 p.m. local time on Level 10, which sees blinds of 1,500/3,000 and limits of 3,000/6,000. The first four levels of the day will remain 60 minutes each, before increasing to 90 minutes from Level 14 onward. Players will get 15-minute breaks throughout the day, with a 60-minute break scheduled after Level 14.
Tournament action continues with five different poker variants - Limit Hold’em, Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better, Razz, Seven Card Stud and Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better.
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