2024 World Series of Poker

Event #69: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a854422
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 2
Entries
157
Players Left
17

Roberts Leads the Final 17; Elezra Hunts For Sixth Bracelet in the $1,500 Stud Eight or Better

Level 25
Christian Roberts
Christian Roberts

A total of 157 players returned to the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas today in hopes of winning Event #69: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better at the 2024 World Series of Poker. Among them were bracelet winners, first time hopefuls, and players from all over looking to play one of the most popular split-pot variants. Only 92 players were able to get a piece of the $815,685 prize pool, with only 17 still in the hunt for the gold bracelet and the $153,730 to first place.

Leading the way is Christian Roberts, who bagged 2,380,000. The bracelet winner came into the day as the third biggest stack, but eventually dropped to one of the shorter stacks with four tables left. A key double up kept him alive and he won a couple of sizable pots off of Gregory Yohn (190,000) late in the night to put him up towards the top. Roberts’ other bracelet is in no-limit hold'em, but he has cashes in mixed-game tournaments dating back many years. He looks to put some variety into his bracelet collection with his run here.

Sitting behind him is Jon Turner, who ended the day with 1,730,000. Like Roberts, Turner’s day was not all smooth sailing, as throughout most of the day he hovered around the shorter stacks, despite coming in with the chip lead. Fortune smiled on the talented player as he looks to take home his first bracelet and add to his impressive $3,889,575 in lifetime earnings.

End of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerChip CountCountry
1Christian Roberts2,380,000Venezuela
2Jon Turner1,730,000United States
3Dekel Balas1,620,000United States
4Thomas Taylor1,400,000Canada
5Yuval Bronshtein1,135,000Israel
6Joey Couden970,000United States
7Nikolay Ponomarev915,000United Kingdom
8Kenneth Kemple880,000United States
9James Cheung800,000Scotland
10Daniel Blum735,000United States
Eli Elezra
Eli Elezra

Bracelet winners Yuval Bronshtein (1,135,000) and Joey Couden (970,000) shot their way up the leaderboard towards the end of the night in their hunt to get more jewelry. Some interesting implications are in play as both are on teams in the $25k Fantasy Draft.

Five-time bracelet winner and Poker Hall of Famer Eli Elezra (450,000) also remains in the hunt to take home his sixth bracelet and add more to his already deeply decorated career. Others that found bags included Dekel Balas (1,620,000), Thomas Taylor (1,400,000), last year’s fourth place finisher James Cheung (800,000), and mixed game phenom and bracelet winner Ryutaro Suzuki (375,000).

Day 2 Action

The first two levels saw a quick flurry of eliminations as many names fell short of cashing. Among them were Brian Hastings, Matt Grapenthien, Mark Gregorich, and Patrick Leonard. Eventually the players reached the hand-for-hand portion of play, and only one hand was played. That saw the elimination of Russell Hudson after his queens up could not hold up against James Hoeppner’s three tens. The bubble burst and the final 92 players all secured a minimum of $3,020.

After that, eliminations came fast. Players like David “Bakes” Baker (88th), Phil Hellmuth (87th), Max Pescatori (86th), Adam Friedman (84th), and Phil Hui (83rd) all collected the minimum of $3,020. Others that fell throughout the day include bracelet winners Tom Koral (48th-$3,407) and Barry Greenstein (34th-$4,240). Jon Kyte (25th-$4,904) fell short of another split-pot final table as he finished just outside of the three table redraw.

Once down to the final three tables, eliminations sped up. Michael Candeloro (24th-$4,904), Barry Grime (23rd-$5,807), William Kakon (22nd-$5,807), Martin Engels (21st-$5,807) and last woman in the field Mojgan Stringham (20th-$5,807), all busted within the same level.

The final elimination of the night was Vincent Calicchia, who got all of his chips in with three ace-high spades, only for Jon Turner’s set to take down a sizable pot as the night came to a close. Calicchia collected $5,807 for his run and the remaining 17 players bagged up for the evening.

Players will return tomorrow at 1 p.m. to the Horseshoe. They will come back to Level 26 with a 10,000 ante, 15,000 bring in, with limits at 50,000-100,000. Play will continue until a winner is crowned so stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates on the 2024 WSOP.

Tags: Adam FriedmanBarry GreensteinBarry GrimeBrian HastingsChristian RobertsDaniel BlumDekel BalasEli ElezraJames CheungJames HoeppnerJoey CoudenJon KyteJon TurnerKenneth KempleMark GregorichMartin EngelsMatt GrapenthienMax PescatoriMichael CandeloroMojgan StringhamNikolay PonomarevPatrick LeonardPhil HellmuthPhil HuiRussell HudsonRyutaro SuzukiThomas TaylorTom KoralVincent CalicchiaWilliam KakonYuval Bronshtein

Vincent Calicchia Eliminated in 18th Place ($5,807)

Level 25
Vincent Callichia
Vincent Callichia

Vincent Calicchia completed with the A, Jon Turner called with the 7, Eli Elezra called with the J and James Cheung defended his 4 bring in.

Vincent Calicchia: K109 / A39J All in
Jon Turner: 774 / 73102
Eli Elezra: 855 / JK45
James Cheung: XxXx / 4J - folded on fourth street.

Calicchia bet on fourth and only Turner and Elezra called. On fifth, Calicchia led again and both players called.

On sixth, Calicchia bet all-in, Turner raised, and Elezra called.

On seventh, Turner bet all-in for 70,000 and Elezra called.

Turner held trip sevens which were good enough for the scoop against the trip fives of Elezra. Calicchia failed to improve and was eliminated in 18th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Jon Turner
1,120,000
445,000
445,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Eli Elezra
550,000
-270,000
-270,000
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
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Vincent Calicchia
Busted

Tags: Eli ElezraJames CheungJon TurnerVincent Calicchia

Paul Sokoloff Eliminated in 19th Place ($5,807)

Level 25
Paul Sokoloff
Paul Sokoloff

Paul Sokoloff completed with the 6 and Ryutaro Suzuki called with the 9.

Paul Sokoloff: 7x5x / 652K / 6
Ryutaro Suzuki: JJ / 910410 / 4

Suzuki check-called on fourth and check-called all-in on fifth street.

Sokoloff ended up making sixes and fives which were no good against the jacks and tens of Suzuki as Sokoloff his the rail in 19th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Ryutaro Suzuki
1,200,000
370,000
370,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Paul Sokoloff
Busted

Tags: Paul SokoloffRyutaro Suzuki

Mojgan Stringham Eliminated in 20th Place ($5,807)

Level 24
Mojgan Stringham
Mojgan Stringham

Mojgan Stringham completed with a 7, prompting Yuval Bronshtein to three-bet with an 8 and Stringham called to put herself at risk.

Mojgan Stringham: KQ7Q103/A
Yuval Bronshtein: 74/83A5/9

Bronshtein made an ace-high flush as well as a seven low to scoop the pot and the final woman in the field was eliminated from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Yuval Bronshtein
585,000
200,000
200,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Mojgan Stringham
Busted

Tags: Mojgan StringhamYuval Bronshtein

Martin Engels Eliminated in 21st Place ($5,807)

Level 24
Martin Engels
Martin Engels

Martin Engels called with a 3 up last to act against Christian Roberts' 5 bringing.

Martin Engels: 97/37104/2 All in
Christian Roberts: JJ/25K8/A

Engels bet on forth street, prompting Roberts to raise. Two more bets went in to have Engels all in and at risk with his pair of sevens against Robert's jacks.

The board ran out as no help and Engels was eliminated from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Christian Roberts
1,300,000
350,000
350,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
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Martin Engels
Busted

Tags: Christian RobertsMartin Engels

William Kakon Eliminated in 22nd Place ($5,807)

Level 24
William Kakon
William Kakon

The action of the hand was briefly recounted to PokerNews by the table.

William Kakon completed and was called by Joseph Hertzog who held AxJ3. Kakon started the hand with 160,000 and the rest of the chips found their way into the middle.

Kakon bricked out while Hertzog made a jack-high straight to eliminate Kakon in 22nd place.

Player Chips Progress
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Joseph Hertzog
880,000
75,000
75,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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William Kakon
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Joseph HertzogWilliam Kakon

Elezra With A Flush

Level 24
Eli Elezra
Eli Elezra

Action was picked up on fourth street in a pot between Eli Elezra and Daniel Blum.

Eli Elezra: XxXx/36210/Xx
Daniel Blum: XxXx/A636/Xx

Blum checked to Elezra on fourth street and Elezra bet which saw Blum call.

The same action repeated on every subsequent street.

"Aces up," declared Blum on seventh as he called the final bet from Elezra and showed A55. Elezra turned over K82 for a king-high flush and he took down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Eli Elezra
925,000
515,000
515,000
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
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Daniel Blum
430,000
-250,000
-250,000

Tags: Daniel BlumEli Elezra

Bronshtein Scoops Kemple

Level 22
Yuval Bronshtein
Yuval Bronshtein

Action was picked up on sixth street in a pot between Yuval Bronshtein and Kenneth Kemple. Both players had two and a half bets out in front of them.

Yuval Bronshtein: XxXx/4108K/Xx
Kenneth Kemple: XxXx/57Q7/Xx

Kemple checked on sixth street over to Bronshtein who bet and Kemple weighed his options before deciding to call.

On seventh street Kemple checked once more and Bronshtein bet, sending Kemple into the tank. After some thought he put in the call.

Bronshtein tabled 752 for a flush and an eight-seven low which was good for both halves as Kemple tossed his hand into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Yuval Bronshtein
380,000
85,000
85,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Kenneth Kemple
260,000
-30,000
-30,000

Tags: Kenneth KempleYuval Bronshtein

Chad Falls To Khoudagoulian

Level 20
Norman Chad
Norman Chad

Action was picked up in a pot with Norman Chad all in for his last chips.

Norman Chad: XxXx/A510Q/Xx All in
Mesrop Khoudagoulian: XxXx/4Q72/Xx
Joey Couden: XxXx/3K42/Xx

With players checking down to seventh street, Khoudagoulian bet and Couden quickly folded.

Khoudagoulian showed AK8 for the nut flush and an eight-seven low. Chad turned over AK3 for just a pair of aces which was go good and the WSOP commentator was eliminated from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Joey Couden
436,000
436,000
436,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Mesrop Khoudagoulian
198,000
91,500
91,500
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Norman Chad
Busted

Tags: Joey CoudenMesrop KhoudagoulianNorman Chad

Chad Survives with Two Outer on Seventh

Level 19
Norman Chad
Norman Chad

The action was picked up on fifth street multi-way with Norman Chad all-in for crumbs on third against Gregory Yohn and Ying Chu.

Norman Chad: K6 / 3599 / Xx
Gregory Yohn: 8x7 / 71037 / Jx
Ying Chu: XxXx / 62102 / Xx - folded on seventh street

Yohn bet on fifth and sixth and Chu came along, but he folded to a bet on seventh.

Yohn announced that he had three sevens, while Chad only had a pair of nines. In miraculous fashion, Chad peeled the 9 to make trip nines and survive.

"Let that be a lesson to you. I started with no nines and I finished with three nines," elaborated Chad regarding his brilliant play.

Player Chips Progress
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Gregory Yohn
560,000
438,000
438,000
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Ying Chu
170,000
40,500
40,500
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Norman Chad
30,000
-95,000
-95,000

Tags: Gregory YohnNorman ChadYing Chu