2024 World Series of Poker

Event #45: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship (8-Handed)
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aak6552
Prize
$399,988
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,683,300
Entries
181
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
17
Players Left
5

Glaser, Zolotow, and Leah Still Alive in the Final Day Of The $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship

Level 23
Benny Glaser
Benny Glaser

One of the most prestigious events of the summer saw a total of 181 players enter, creating a prize pool of $1,683,300. Only 28 players saw any of that money, and the final 17 came to play this morning, each with the hope of being named the next $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Champion. From that starting field, there were just five remaining players by the end of the day at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, home of the 2024 World Series of Poker.

Leading the way is five-time bracelet winner Benny Glaser, who sits with 3,675,000. Glaser is known as one of the best all-around players in the world, and his success at the WSOP is a testament to that. With five bracelets in three different disciplines over the course of eight years, his record speaks for itself as he sits atop one of the most stacked final tables of the summer as he looks to extend his lead over all-time bracelets in the United Kingdom.

End of Day 3 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Bets
1Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom3,675,00022
2Maksim PisarenkoRussia3,375,00021
3Lawrence BrandtUnited States1,955,00012
4Steve ZolotowUnited States1,500,0009
5Mike LeahCanada340,0002

Sitting behind Glaser is a familiar face on the mixed game circuit, Maksim Pisarenko, who sits with 3,375,000. The Russian player went on a very swingy run to the final table today, as he fluctuated between chip leader and shortest stack through many levels of the day. Recently, Pisarenko won a title at PokerGO studio in H.O.R.S.E. for $117,450. With nine cashes this summer already, mostly in mixed games, Pisarenko looks to use his wealth of mixed-game experience to make a run at this first bracelet.

Lawrence Brandt sits in third place with 1,955,000. He made his mark two years ago at the WSOP and won two bracelets in the same summer. The Texas native already has a victory in H.O.R.S.E. at the WSOP and looks to use his considerable skills in mixed games to join the smaller list of players with three bracelets. He now has what is his deepest run of this summer and he looks to make it an even deeper run.

Steve Zolotow
Steve Zolotow

What can be said about Steve Zolotow that hasn’t already been said? With cashes at the WSOP dating back to 1985, this veteran of the game sits in fourth place with 1,500,000 and looks to conquer his second WSOP bracelet. Zolotow has already made two final tables this year in PLO and Triple Draw and with his large wealth of knowledge, he looks to become the oldest bracelet winner yet this year.

Sitting in last but certainly not least is Canadian bracelet winner Mike Leah. Leah has been a staple of the poker world for the last couple of decades, with his bracelet win coming in 2014. With 350,000, he sits as the shortest stack, but throughout the day, Leah always bounced back from being the shortest to right back into the mix. He looks to carry that momentum into the final sunrise of one of the most prestigious tournaments of the summer.

Maksim Pisarenko
Maksim Pisarenko bagged second in chips after a swingy day

Day 2 Action

The day started with the elimination of Michael Parizon at the hands of Glaser in Stud Hi-Lo. Parizon got in holding ace-queen high on third street with Glaser holding ace-jack high. Glaser paired up his ace on sixth street and no improvement was brought to Parizon, who collected $21,000 for his 17th place finish. With his elimination, the players were brought down to the final two tables.

Next to go was Dario Alioto in 16th place. His final game ended up being Razz, as he got involved in a multi-way pot between himself, Robert Wells, and Greg Mascio. He was all in and made it to seventh street with Mascio with a nine, but it was no good against Mascio’s seven, and he collected $21,000 for his finish.

Esther Taylor
Esther Taylor

Esther Taylor was next to go as she ended up losing a big Razz pot to Leah and shortly after getting involved in a three-way all in with Leah and Nacho Barbero. She was eliminated in 15th place when her eight couldn’t beat Leah’s seven and Barbero was left very short thanks to Leah. Barbero got his final chips in the following Stud round with jack-nine against Maria Ho’s kings, and he was unable to find any improvement. Per Hildebrand got short and got in his split jacks against Lawrence Brandt’s ace-high, but the board ran out to give Brandt eights full of tens and Hildebrand’s jacks-up were second best.

After that, Brandon Shack-Harris fell to the shortest stack after losing a couple of pots to Maria Ho. He got his final chips in Stud Hi-Lo against Glaser with split aces on fifth against Glaser’s wired threes. Seventh street gave Glaser tens-up, and Shack-Harris did not improve, leaving him to bust in twelfth place. Each one of them collected $23,738 for their efforts.

Christopher Chung
Start of day chip leader Christopher Chung fell just short of the final table

Dave Stann managed to survive and ladder up a few times as the shortest stack, but his final hand would be in Razz. He started with one, two, king up against Brandt and Mascio, with only Brandt making it to seventh street with him, and Brandt made a six while Stann could only muster up an eight and he exited the tournament, bringing the field down to the final table bubble. After that, it was the start of day chip leader Christopher Chung who was on the chopping block against Zolotow. Chung was unable win any pots and his last chips went in on the turn with top pair in Omaha Hi-Lo, but Zolotow had made a straight to leave Chung drawing dead. They both collected $27,694 for their efforts, and the final table was set.

Final Table Action

The final table started with Zolotow holding a sizable lead, but two significant hands happened prior to the dinner break. The first was a Stud Hi-Lo pot in which Ho and Leah chopped up a pot in which Leah held a seven low, and Ho held jacks full. This brought Ho and Zolotow to neck-and-neck in the chip lead.

The second pot happened right before the dinner break when Mascio got his final chips in with wired aces, but Wells held rolled up fives to win some chips off of Patrick Moulder and Leah. At the conclusion of the hand, Wells had risen to third place after the pot. Lead and Moulder were left short and Mascio ended his run in the tournament in ninth place, good for $33,313.

Robert Wells
Robert Wells

Both Moulder and Leah were left critically short after that encounter with Wells and they both had a lot of work to do to be back in the running for the tournament. Leah found it as he managed to triple and double up to put himself into contention for the title as he rose and Wells fell down the counts. The other stack that saw major shifts was Pisarenko, who rose very quickly through the chip counts.

Eventually Wells lost a sizable pot against Ho to leave him short and near even in the counts with Moulder. In the waiting game between them, it was Moulder who fell first. His second final table of a $10,000 championship event this summer ended in Razz when he made a jack-nine against Ho’s eight-seven, and he took home $41,281 for his efforts.

Wells would be next to go. When they came back from break, he ended his run in stud, where he completed and went all in with a pair of tens, and Leah looked him up with a pair of queens. He made a flush on sixth street, (Wells was left drawing dead) to scoop the pot. Wells finished his third final table run of the 2024 WSOP in sixth place for $52,651.

Maria Ho
Maria Ho was eliminated at the very end of the day

The six-handed play saw lots of shifting in the chip counts. Pisarenko rose up the chip counts while Glaser fell down, but then he bounced back after taking a few pots from Zolotow. Brandt and Leah tussled back and forth, and eventually, Leah became the shortest stack.

Leah was able to double up through Ho in a pot in Limit Hold’em where he flopped three jacks to leave Ho with just one big blind. Once the game rotation switched to Omaha Hi-Lo, Ho moved all in from first position for her last chips, which was called by three players. By the river, she had made the second nut-low, but Glaser held the nut-low and a flush, and Ho became the final casualty of the night. She collected $69,093 for her efforts.

Players will return tomorrow at 1 p.m. with 36 minutes left in Level 23. A 20,000 ante, with a 20,000 bring-in, and blinds at 40,000/80,000 with betting limits at 80,000/160,000. A ten-minute break will occur at the conclusion of every level, and play will continue until a winner is crowned.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates on the 2024 WSOP.

Tags: Benny GlaserBrandon Shack-HarrisChristopher ChungDario AliotoDave StannEsther TaylorGreg MascioLawrence BrandtMaksim PisarenkoMichael ParizonMike LeahNacho BarberoPatrick MoulderPer HildebrandRobert WellsSteve Zolotow

Maria Ho Eliminated in 6th Place ($69,063)

Level 23
Maria Ho
Maria Ho

Omaha Hi-Lo

Maria Ho called all in from under the gun which saw Steve Zolotow call on the button, Mike Leah call in the small blind and Benny Glaser check his option in the big blind.

The flop rolled out 568 and Glaser bet when Leah checked which only Zolotow called.

On the turn 6, Glaser bet once more and Zolotow called, with the same action repeating on the 7 river.

Maria Ho: AQ93 All in
Benny Glaser: AJ42
Steve Zolotow: 8754

The jack-high flush and nut-low was good for Glaser to scoop both halves of the pot and Ho was eliminated from the tournament.

Stay tuned for a full recap and chip counts.

Player Chips Progress
Benny Glaser gb
Benny Glaser
3,675,000
275,000
275,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 5X Winner
Steve Zolotow us
Steve Zolotow
1,500,000
-300,000
-300,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Maria Ho us
Maria Ho
Busted

Tags: Benny GlaserMaria HoMike LeahSteve Zolotow

Robert Wells Eliminated in 7th Place ($52,651)

Level 22
Robert Wells
Robert Wells

Stud

Robert Wells completed with a 10 and Maria Ho raised with an A which saw Leah raise again with a Q which saw Wells call all in and Ho called as well.

Robert Wells: 310/1096Q/2 All in
Mike Leah: KQ/Q867/2
Maria Ho: XxXx/AJ4 (Folded on fifth street)

Ho checked over to Leah and called the bet from Leah on fourth street. On fifth street, Ho checked once more to Leah and folded when he bet.

On sixth street, Leah had Wells drawing dead with his flush and he raked in the pot while Wells exited the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Mike Leah ca
Mike Leah
1,980,000
560,000
560,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Maria Ho us
Maria Ho
1,750,000
-270,000
-270,000
Robert Wells gb
Robert Wells
Busted

Tags: Maria HoMike LeahRobert Wells

Patrick Moulder Eliminated in 8th Place ($41,281)

Level 21
Patrick Moulder
Patrick Moulder

Razz

Patrick Moulder: 9x5x/AxAxKxJx/4xAll in
Maria Ho: 8x7x6x3x6xKx/2x

Patrick Moulder completed with his ace and Maria Ho raised. Action folded back around to Moulder, who called all in for his remaining chips.

Ho ended with an eight, which was best against Moulder’s jack to eliminate Moulder in eighth place.

Player Chips Progress
Maria Ho us
Maria Ho
2,000,000
-100,000
-100,000
Patrick Moulder us
Patrick Moulder
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Maria HoPatrick Moulder

Greg Mascio Eliminated in 9th Place ($33,313)

Level 20
Greg Mascio
Greg Mascio

Stud Hi-Lo

Greg Mascio completed with an 8 up and Mike Leah called with a 4 up while Patrick Moulder raised with a 5 up. Mascio raised it back and eventually five bets went in on third with Mascio all in.

Greg Mascio: AA/810K3/9 All in
Robert Wells: 55/5J710/A
Patrick Moulder: XxXx/699Q (folded on sixth)
Mike Leah: XxXx/4K10 (folded on fifth)

Action checked around to Wells who bet and both Moulder and Leah called.

On fifth street, Moulder bet which saw Wells raise and Leah folded while Moulder called.

Sixth street saw Moulder check and then fold to Wells after some consideration.

Wells had started the hand with rolled up fives which held all the way down to rake in a sizable pot and eliminate Mascio from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Wells gb
Robert Wells
1,610,000
710,000
710,000
Mike Leah ca
Mike Leah
455,000
55,000
55,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Patrick Moulder us
Patrick Moulder
285,000
-315,000
-315,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Greg Mascio us
Greg Mascio
Busted

Tags: Greg MascioMike LeahPatrick MoulderRobert Wells

Christopher Chung Eliminated in 10th Place ($27,694)

Level 20
Christopher Chung
Christopher Chung

Omaha Hi-Lo

Christopher Chung raised on the button and Steve Zolotow called in the big blind.

The flop rolled 298 and Zolotow check-called a bet from Chung.

On the 7 turn, Zolotow bet and Chung called to put himself at risk.

Christopher Chung: AKJ9 All in
Steve Zolotow: K765

The turn had left Chung drawing dead before the A river as Zolotow had made a straight and a low and the start of day chip leader exited the tournament one shy of the final table.

Stay tuned for the final table redraw and full chip counts.

Player Chips Progress
Steve Zolotow us
Steve Zolotow
2,910,000
710,000
710,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Christopher Chung us
Christopher Chung
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Christopher ChungSteve Zolotow

Zolotow Into The Lead

Level 20
Steve Zolotow
Steve Zolotow

Stud Hi-Lo

Lawrence Brandt completed with a Q up which saw Christopher Chung call with a 10 up and Steve Zolotow called with a 6 up.

Steve Zolotow: XxXx/6423/Xx
Christopher Chung: XxXx/106910/Xx
Lawrence Brandt: XxXx/Q77 (Folded on fifth)

Action checked to Zolotow on fourth street and he bet which saw both players call.

On fifth street Brandt paired up and both players checked over to Zolotow who bet and only Chung called.

Chung checked on sixth street over to Zolotow who bet and Cung called.

Seventh street saw Chung check once more and he folded to Zolotow who flashed A54 for a straight and a six-four low which was good for both halves.

Player Chips Progress
Steve Zolotow us
Steve Zolotow
2,200,000
750,000
750,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Lawrence Brandt us
Lawrence Brandt
1,100,000
-400,000
-400,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Christopher Chung us
Christopher Chung
105,000
-555,000
-555,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Christopher ChungLawrence BrandtSteve Zolotow

Dave Stann Eliminated in 11th Place ($27,694)

Level 20
Dave Stann
Dave Stann

Razz

Dave Stann brought in with a Kx and Greg Mascio completed with a 6x, while Lawrence Brandt called with a 2x and Stann called as well.

Dave Stann: Ax2x/Kx9x5x8x/3x All in
Lawrence Brandt: 9x3x/2x8xAx6x/5x
Greg Mascio: XxXx/6x7xQx (folded on fifth)

Action checked to Mascio who bet on fourth and both Brandt and Stann called. On fifth street, Brandt bet and Stann called to put himself all in and Mascio folded.

Brandt ended up making a six-five and Stann ended with an eight-five which was no good and he exited the tournament area.

Player Chips Progress
Lawrence Brandt us
Lawrence Brandt
1,500,000
350,000
350,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Greg Mascio us
Greg Mascio
490,000
-360,000
-360,000
Dave Stann us
Dave Stann
Busted

Tags: Dave StannGreg MascioLawrence Brandt

Brandon Shack-Harris Eliminated in 12th Place ($23,728)

Level 19
Brandon Shack-Harris
Brandon Shack-Harris

Stud Hi-Lo

Benny Glaser completed with a 5 up and Brandon Shack-Harris raised with a 7 up which only Glaser called.

Brandon Shack-Harris: AK/7A58/Xx All in
Benny Glaser: 33/56108/Xx

Glaser called Shack-Harris as he bet on fourth and the same on fifth street which saw Shack-Harris move all in and Glaser called.

Both players peeled their last cards, Glaser peeled a 10 to make tens and threes while Shack-Harris peeled a J to leave his hand unimproved and Shack-Harris was eliminated from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Benny Glaser gb
Benny Glaser
1,700,000
200,000
200,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 5X Winner
Brandon Shack-Harris us
Brandon Shack-Harris
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Benny GlaserBrandon Shack-Harris

Another Full House For Ho

Level 19
Maria Ho
Maria Ho

Stud

Benny Glaser completed with an A up and Maria Ho called with a 6 up. Mike Leah raised with a 7 up and both Glaser and Ho called.

Maria Ho: XxXx/63Q5/Xx
Benny Glaser: XxXx/A5J3/Xx
Mike Leah: XxXx/76A10/Xx

Action checked to Leah on fourth street who bet and both Ho and Glaser called. The same action repeated on fifth street.

On sixth street, Glaser checked to Ho who bet and Leah and Glaser called.

Seventh street saw Glaser bet and Ho raised which saw Leah fold and Glaser went into the tank.

"This is such a messed up hand," Glaser lamented as he contemplated his decision. After some more thought he sighed and put in the chips to call.

Ho turned over Q55 for fives full of queens and Glaser mucked his hand while Ho rose to over one million.

Player Chips Progress
Benny Glaser gb
Benny Glaser
1,750,000
-50,000
-50,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 5X Winner
Maria Ho us
Maria Ho
1,000,000
350,000
350,000
Mike Leah ca
Mike Leah
650,000
-95,000
-95,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Benny GlaserMaria HoMike Leah