2024 World Series of Poker

Event #61: $2,500 Mixed: Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better (8-Handed)
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
6k43k59
Prize
$222,703
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$1,128,075
Entries
507
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
21
Players Left
1

David Margolis Eliminated in 17th Place ($8,369)

Level 23
David Margolis
David Margolis

Stud Hi-Lo

David Margolis completed with a 6 up, getting his last chips in, and both Paul Zappulla with a 5 and Jeff Madsen with a 5 called.

David Margolis: 44/648Q/2 All in
Paul Zappulla: 73/578J/7
Jeff Madsen: XxXx/55J --folded on fifth

Madsen checked over to Zappulla on fourth street. He bet and Madsen called.

On fifth street, Madsen checked once more and folded when Zappulla bet again.

The set of fours looked strong for Margolis until the seven on seventh street for Zappulla, who made a better set to eliminate Margolis from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Paul Zappulla
1,870,000
520,000
520,000
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David Margolis
Busted

Tags: David MargolisJeff MadsenPaul Zappulla

Greg Raymer Reflects on Historic WSOP Main Event Win 20 Years Later

Level 23

In 2003, the game of poker changed forever after Chris Moneymaker topped a field of 839 players to win the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event for $2.5 million. By doing so, the Moneymaker effect ignited the “Poker Boom,” which saw the tournament field triple the following year.

The 2004 Main Event was the last to be held at the birthplace of the WSOP – Binion’s Horseshoe in downtown Las Vegas. The venue was packed to the rafters with 2,576 players entering that year’s tournament, and with the ESPN cameras capturing all the action several poker players made a name for themselves that year including young guns David Williams and Josh Arieh, while 1995 WSOP Main Event champ Dan Harrington made history by following up his third-place finish in the 2003 WSOP Main Event by placing fourth in 2004 for $1.5 million.

However, when the dust settled it was a patent attorney from Connecticut by the name of Greg Raymer winning the whole thing for a smooth $5 million and a gold bracelet. While attempting to defend his title in 2005, which doubled from the year prior by attracting 5,619 players, Raymer proved his win was no fluke by making another deep run, ultimately falling in 25th place for $304,680.

It’s been 20 years since Raymer’s victory, but he hasn’t slowed down as he’s continued to play poker all across the globe. In recognition of Raymer’s anniversary, PokerNews caught up with the champ, who will be at the 2024 WSOP!

Click here to read Raymer's interview with PokerNews!

Sammartino Fills Up on the River

Level 23

Omaha Hi-Lo

Patrice Boudet opened from the hijack and received calls from Dario Sammartino on the button and David Williams in the small blind.

The flop came K97 and action checked around to Boudet who bet. Sammartino raised, Williams folded and Boudet called,

Both remaining players checked the 5 turn leading to the 5 river. Sammartino bet and Boudet called.

No low was possible and Boudet tabled AK32 for the nut-flush. Sammartino showed down 9932 for a full house to take down a sizable pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Dario Sammartino
2,015,000
515,000
515,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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David Williams
1,750,000
-150,000
-150,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
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Patrice Boudet
600,000
-235,000
-235,000

Tags: Dario SammartinoDavid WilliamsPatrice Boudet

Sammartino Takes from Murdough

Level 23

Stud Hi-Lo

Troy Murdough: XxXx/8107K - folded sixth street
Dario Sammartino: XxXx/6257

Dario Sammartino completed from the bring in and was called by Troy Murdough.

Murdough check-called bets from Sammartino on fourth and fifth streets. On sixth street, Murdough checked once more, Sammartino bet and Murdough folded.

Player Chips Progress
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Dario Sammartino
1,500,000
-370,000
-370,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Troy Murdough
760,000
-215,000
-215,000

Tags: Dario SammartinoTroy Murdough

Ryan Schoonbaert Eliminated in 18th Place ($8,369)

Level 23
Ryan Schoonbaert
Ryan Schoonbaert

Stud Hi-Lo

Ryan Schoonbaert: Q5/A6109/5
Federico Ottenio: A8/42J6/J

Federico Ottenio completed and was called by Ryan Schoonbaert.

Schoonbaert called bets from Ottenio on fourth and fifth street and the rest of Schoonbaert's chips went in on sixth.

Schoonbaert paired his five on seventh and failed to make a low, but Ottenio peeled a jack for a better pair and eight-six low to eliminate Schoonbaert in 18th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Federico Ottenio
1,300,000
665,000
665,000
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Ryan Schoonbaert
Busted

Tags: Federico OttenioRyan Schoonbaert

Margolis Doubles Through Blackman

Level 23

Stud Hi-Lo

After doubling up multiple times, Scott Blackman completed with an 8 and David Margolis three-bet all in with a 6, while all other players folded except for Blackman who called.

David Margolis: KK/6KQ7/6
Scott Blackman: 83/71094/J

Margolis made kings full on the river to double and stay alive once more.

Player Chips Progress
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Scott Blackman
290,000
-210,000
-210,000
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David Margolis
260,000
170,000
170,000

Tags: David MargolisScott Blackman

Joshua Ray Eliminated in 19th Place ($8,369)

Level 23
Joshua Ray
Joshua Ray

Omaha Hi-Lo

Dai Ishibashi opened from the hijack, Jose Ferro called from the cutoff and Joshua Ray three-bet from the small blind and in the process moved all in for his remaining stack of 110,000.

The flop came 952 and Ishibashi check-called a bet from Ferro.

Both Ishibashi and Ferro checked the J turn leading to the 9 river. Ishibashi bet and Ferro called.

No low was possible and Ray had completely missed with A763. Ferro showed AK54 for two pair and a missed draw while Ishibashi showed down AA72 for aces up to take the pot while Ray made his exit from the tournament area.

Player Chips Progress
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Dai Ishibashi
1,240,000
845,000
845,000
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Jose Ferro
475,000
-35,000
-35,000
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Joshua Ray
Busted

Tags: Dai IshibashiJose FerroJoshua Ray

Kyte Shows a Boat

Level 23

Omaha Hi-Lo

Joey Couden raised from the hijack and was called by Jon Kyte on the button and David Williams in the big blind.

Williams checked to Couden, who continued for a bet on the A26 flop. Kyte and Williams both called.

Action checked to Kyte, who bet on the Q turn. Only Couden called.

The 2 completed the board and Couden check-called a bet from Kyte, who tabled AAK9 for aces-full.

Couden put his hand in the muck and Kyte collected the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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David Williams
1,900,000
10,000
10,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
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Jon Kyte
1,500,000
100,000
100,000
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Joey Couden
850,000
-500,000
-500,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: David WilliamsJoey CoudenJon Kyte

Christopher Battenfield Eliminated in 20th Place ($8,369)

Level 23
Christopher Battenfield
Christopher Battenfield

Omaha Hi-Lo

Action was picked up with Paul Zappulla in the small blind and Christopher Battenfield in the big blind.

The flop rolled out 5A9 and Zappulla checked over to Battenfield who bet and Zappulla called.

On the turn 7, Zappulla bet and Battenfield called.

Zappulla bet once more on the 8 river and Battenfield sighed, then called to put himself at risk.

Christopher Battenfield: AQ85 All in
Paul Zappulla: K1042

Zappulla had rivered a flush and held the second nut-low as well, leaving him to scoop the pot while Battenfield was eliminated from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Paul Zappulla
1,350,000
250,000
250,000
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Christopher Battenfield
Busted

Tags: Christopher BattenfieldPaul Zappulla

Kyte's Board Keeps Getting Better

Level 23

Stud Hi-Lo

Nick Kost: XxXx/23JJ - folded on sixth street
Joey Couden: XxXx/7Q - folded on fourth street
Jon Kyte: XxXx/Q55Q

Joey Couden completed and was called by Jon Kyte and Nick Kost.

Kost bet on fourth street and only Kyte called. Kyte caught a pair on fifth street and bet himself, which Kost called.

A queen improved Kyte's board to two pair and he bet again. This time Kost let his hand go and Kyte collected the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Jon Kyte
1,400,000
200,000
200,000
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Joey Couden
1,350,000
-345,000
-345,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Nick Kost
600,000
-350,000
-350,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Joey CoudenJon KyteNick Kost