2024 World Series of Poker

Event #54: $1,500 Millionaire Maker No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 5
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$1,250,125
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$14,603,565
Entries
10,939
Level Info
Level
44
Blinds
2,000,000 / 4,000,000
Ante
4,000,000
Players Info - Day 5
Entries
6
Players Left
1

Franco Spitale Leads Final Day of Event #54: $1,500 Millionaire Maker No-Limit Hold'em

Stephen Dauphinais
Stephen Dauphinais

Today is the final day of Event #54: $1,500 Millionaire Maker No-Limit Hold'em at the World Series of Poker, where the remaining players will play down to a champion at the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas. The winner will receive not only the first place prize money of $1,250,125 from the whopping $14,603,565 prize pool, but also the coveted gold WSOP bracelet.


Out of a massive field of 10,938 entrants, only seven made it through to Day 5. Leading the pack at the top of the counts is Argentina’s Franco Spitale with 83,600,000 chips. Spitale catapulted himself into the chip lead with two tables remaining after his ace-queen of diamonds came out on top in a three-way all-in against Larry Quang and Ramon Rivera. Since then, he has remained at the forefront of the field.




Day 5 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Franco SpitaleArgentina83,600,00042
2Stephen DauphinaisCanada68,700,00034
3Justin CareyUnited States63,900,00032
4Harvey JacksonUnited States25,200,00012
5Paul SasoUnited States22,600,00011
6Charles KerseyUnited States9,800,0004

Coming into the final day second in chips with 68,700,000 is Canada’s Stephen Dauphinais. When the unofficial final table of ten started, Dauphinais came in as one of the biggest stacks, but a cooler between him and Justin Carey resulted in a rollercoaster of emotions for Dauphinais, ultimately ending in jubilation at a split pot.

Carey starts today with 63,900,000 chips, just a few big blinds fewer than Dauphinais.
Harvey Jackson (25,200,000), Paul Saso (22,600,000), and the short-stacked Charles Kersey (9,800,000) each have much work to do if they want to secure a seven-figure score by the end of the day.


Charles Kersey
Charles Kersey

The tournament will resume at 5 p.m. local time in the Horseshoe Events Center, with 47:34 minutes remaining on the clock in Level 41. Blinds will be 1,000,000/2,000,000, with a 2,000,000 big blind ante. Levels will be 60 minutes long, with 15-minute breaks every two levels and a dinner break to be determined.



Streaming will begin at 6:00 pm on PokerGO (subject to change), and PokerNews will be providing updates on delay in sync with the stream so as not to spoil any of the tournament as it progresses.

Payouts


PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1  $1,250,125
2  $1,001,169
3  $651,039
4  $500,109
5  $376,469
6  $289,630
6  $224,270
7Jason HickeyUnited States$174,800
8Alex KimUnited States$137,150
9Owen SavirUnited States$108,320
10Adam CroffutUnited States$108,320


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