2024 World Series of Poker

Event #69: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 1
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
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Prize
$153,730
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$815,685
Entries
611
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
611
Players Left
157

Jon Turner Bags Chip Lead Among Stacked Field in Event #69: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Level 15
Jon Turner
Jon Turner

Day 1 of Event #69: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better is in the books. A total of 611 players made their way to the Paris Convention Center, where 15 levels were played over the course of 10 hours. Only 157 found a bag and will return on Day 2.

Leading the pack heading into the second day is Jon Turner, who bagged an impressive 329,000, ahead of his nearest competitor Denis Strebkov with 327,500. Christian Roberts rounds out the top three at 321,500.

End of Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Bets
1Jon TurnerUnited States329,00033
2Denis StrebkovRussia327,50033
3Christian RobertsVenezuela321,50032
4Leandro RuyBrazil266,00027
5Travis PearsonUnited States257,00026
6Barry GrimeUnited Kingdom254,50025
7Robert QuiringUnited States195,00020
8Thomas TaylorCanada190,50019
9Ryutaro SuzukiJapan187,00019
10David EmmonsUnited States183,50018

This year’s event experienced a massive turnout, with 611 hopefuls entering throughout the day, well north of last year’s 566 runners. Of these players, 92 players will be guaranteed a min-cash of $3,020, with the eventual champion set to take home $153,730.

The Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo event always brings out the biggest stars in the poker world. All of the finest in the mixed game community made their way to the Paris Convention Center today, including Phil Hellmuth, Phil Ivey, and Brian Rast.

Stud Hi-Lo is beloved by the mixed game community and is one of the largest $1,500 mixed tournaments each year. This year, it has already exceeded the fields of the Stud Hi, Triple Draw, and Razz tournaments. Fortunes can change massively on each street, and seemingly simple decisions become more complex as the hand progresses.

The Day’s Action

Hellmuth was the beneficiary of a massive pot early in the day when he made a straight flush against a nut flush. He had already made a flush on fifth street, but hit the eight of diamonds on seventh to outdraw his opponent on his way to a bag of 161,000.

He was not the only player who made a straight flush today. Late in the day, Peter Levine made a straight flush on seventh street in a massive four-way two-bet pot. Bryan Micon was eliminated in the hand; he was already drawing dead on seventh. However, Levine added an exclamation point after he drilled the eight of diamonds to make the straight flush on the end.

Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Several notables successfully fought through the first 15 levels and found bags for Day 2. Some of these include Poker Hall of Famer Eli Elezra, six-time bracelet winner Shaun Deeb, the red hot Christopher Vitch, and mixed-game regulars Chad Eveslage and Dylan Smith, the latter of whom is coming off a deep run in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship.

Well known players to take their shot but fail to see a return on their investment include 2023 second-place finisher Mike Matusow, Poker Hall of Famer Phil Ivey, four-time bracelet winners Phillip Hui and Brad Ruben, and mixed-games crusher Ari Engel.

Payouts

PlacePayout
1$153,730
2$102,492
3$70,288
4$49,127
5$35,006
6$25,442
7$18,866
8$14,280
9$11,038
10-11$8,716
12-15$7,035
16-23$5,807
24-31$4,904
32-39$4,240
40-47$3,754
48-55$3,407
56-63$3,171
64-92$3,020

Play resumes on June 28th at 1 p.m. local time, at which point play will continue for ten 60-minute levels with a 60-minute dinner break after Level 21.

Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team continues to provide updates from this event to its conclusion.

Tags: Ari EngelBrad RubenBrian RastBryan MiconChad EveslageChristian RobertsChristopher VitchDenis StrebkovDylan SmithEli ElezraJon TurnerMike MatusowPeter LevinePhil HellmuthPhil IveyPhillip HuiShaun Deeb

Prizepool Confirmed

Level 11
Bracelet
Bracelet

The final numbers for this event are up. Last year's number of 566 has seen a sizable uptick as 611 players came out to play this event.

This created a prizepool of $815,685, which will be divided among the final 92 players. The payouts are as follows.

PlacePayout
1$153,730
2$102,492
3$70,288
4$49,127
5$35,006
6$25,442
7$18,866
8$14,280
9$11,038
10-11$8,716
12-15$7,035
16-23$5,807
24-31$4,904
32-39$4,240
40-47$3,754
48-55$3,407
56-63$3,171
64-92$3,020

Hellmuth Makes a Straight Flush

Level 7
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Action was picked up on fifth street in a hand between Phil Hellmuth and two opponents.

Phil Hellmuth: Q4 / 910J9 / 8
Opponent 1: A6 / 5745 / 10
Opponent 2: XxXx / 43AK / Xx

One bet went in from each player on fifth street. On sixth, Hellmuth raised a bet from the second opponent and both players called.

On seventh, Hellmuth led and both players called.

Hellmuth revealed his straight flush as his perplexed opponent mucked what was presumably the the nut-flush. The first opponent made a seven-six low which was good for half.

Player Chips Progress
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Phil Hellmuth
45,000
11,000
11,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
StakeKings

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Smith Takes From Smith

Level 7
Dylan Smith
Dylan Smith

Action was picked up in a pot between bracelet winner Bradley Smith and Dylan Smith.

Bradley Smith: XxXx/844Q/Xx
Dylan Smith: XxXx/2667/Xx

Both Smith and Smith checked on fourth street.

Fifth street saw both players pair up and Smith lead out while Smith called.

On sixth street, Smith bet for a second time and Smith called.

Both players checked seventh street and Dylan Smith tabled 255 for fives and sixes which was good for the pot as Bradley Smith looked at his hand again and mucked.

Player Chips Progress
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Dylan Smith
34,500
9,500
9,500
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Bradley Smith
7,800
-9,200
-9,200
WSOP 1X Winner

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"All I Have Is Sixes Full"

Level 5
Bryan Micon
Bryan Micon

Action was picked up on fifth street with Bryan Micon and two other players.

Bryan Micon: XxXx/6J6K/Xx
Opponent 1: XxXx/10622/Xx
Opponent 2: XxXx/J78 (Folded on fifth street)

Micon bet and saw one player fold while the other player raised and Micon called.

On sixth street, Micon checked and the called a bet from his opponent.

Seventh street saw Micon check over to his opponent who bet and Micon put the calling chips in his hand.

"All I have is sixes full," he told his opponent as he called tabling J64 for sixes full of jacks.

"Is that all?" his opponent asked while tossing his hand into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Bryan Micon
32,000
7,600
7,600

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Chainsaw Running Hot Early

Level 3
Allen Kessler
Allen Kessler

Allen Kessler brought in with the 4 and then called when a player on his direct left completed with the A.

Allen Kessler: J53 / 462Q
Opponent: XxXxXx / AKA6

His opponent took a passive line as he checked-called on fourth through sixth.

On seventh, Kessler's opponent check-called a final bet and got the bad news immediately as Kessler had made a six-high straight and the sixth best low to scoop the pot as he had continued to gain momentum early in the day

Player Chips Progress
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Allen Kessler
34,500
9,500
9,500

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Vonk Gets Paid with Boat Multi-Way

Level 2
Marcel Vonk
Marcel Vonk

A total of five players saw fourth street with only three making it to fifth. Hal Rotholz was the bring in with the 5, Marcel Vonk called a completion with the K, and another player came along with the 8.

Marcel Vonk: K95 / KK9Q
Opponent: 832 / 8A93
Hal Rotholz: XxXxXx / 536K

Vonk led with a bet on fourth which both opponents called. On fifth, Vonk led again, the third opponent called, Rotholz raised, and both players called.

The action checked through on sixth. On seventh, Marcel Vonk bet, the third opponent called, and Rotholz folded with frustration.

Vonk showed down his kings full of nines and was able to get value from the two pair of his opponent.

Player Chips Progress
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Marcel Vonk
29,000
4,000
4,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Hal Rotholz
22,500
-2,500
-2,500

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