2024 World Series of Poker

Event #7: $1,500 Dealer's Choice (6-Handed)
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j9875
Prize
$138,296
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$707,550
Entries
530
Level Info
Level
31
Limits
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
126
Players Left
10

Gazlay Scoops a Monster

Level 25
Brayden Gazlay
Brayden Gazlay

Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Brayden Gazlay: XxXx/Q5A3/Xx
Shaun Deeb: XxXx/QA810/Xx
Peter Gelencser: XxXx/106JJ/Xx

Shaun Deeb raised on third and both Brayden Gazlay and Peter Gelencser called.

Deeb bet again on fourth and fifth as both opponents called. Gelencser made a pair on sixth and opened the betting as Deeb and Gazlay called.

Action checked to Gazlay on seventh and he bet. Gelencser and Deeb both called and Gazlay showed JQJ for queens and jacks to win the massive pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Brayden Gazlay
2,100,000
800,000
800,000
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Shaun Deeb
1,100,000
-320,000
-320,000
Team Lucky
WSOP 6X Winner
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Peter Gelencser
550,000
-210,000
-210,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Run It Once

Tags: Brayden GazlayPeter GelencserShaun Deeb

Clint Wolcyn Leads the Final 10 of $1,500 Dealer's Choice

Level 25
Clint Wolcyn
Clint Wolcyn

After 10 hour-long levels of play, a Day 2 field of 126 players has been whittled down to just 10. Minnesota native Clint Wolcyn leads the pack in Event #7: $1,500 Dealer's Choice with 2,770,000 chips. Brayden Gazlay is in second with 2,370,000, while Robert Wells rounds out the podium with 1,960,000. Wolcyn had a number of friends on the rail to support and will certainly bring action and energy to Day 3 tomorrow.

Six-time bracelet winners John Hennigan and Shaun Deeb also advance to Day 3, along with online poker legend Viktor Blom.

The 10 returning players will be battling for the gold bracelet along with a first-place prize of $138,296. This year's Dealer's Choice event had a record turnout of 530 players.

Seat Draw for Day 3

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Lawrence BrandtUnited States805,000
2Robert WellsUnited Kingdom1,960,000
3Venkata TayiUnited States505,000
5John HenniganUnited States1,520,000
6Ryan PedigoUnited States910,000
    
1Shaun DeebUnited States585,000
2Clint WolcynUnited States2,770,000
3Brayden GazlayUnited States2,370,000
4Peter GelencserHungary170,000
6Viktor BlomSweden1,650,000

The Day's Action

The Day 2 starting field of 126 dwindled quickly, and the players were approaching the money bubble before the first break of the day. Many accomplished mixed game pros hit the rail early including Maxx Coleman, Brian Rast, and Daniel Weinman.

Eventually, it was Max Hoffman who earned the unfortunate title of bubble boy after losing the last of his chips in a hand of seven card stud. As a result, Joshua Heinzl made the money with a single 500 chip.

Benny Glaser, who started the day third in chips, lost a large pot with a straight versus a rivered flush in pot-limit hold'em shortly before the three-table redraw.

More mixed game legends fell in the final 18, including Allan Le, Jeff Madsen, and Roland Israelashvili, who was celebrating a record-extending 500th career WSOP cash.

The remaining 10 players return at 1:00 p.m. on June 1 to the Horseshoe Event Center for Level 26. Play will continue until a champion is crowned.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as our live reporting team brings you all the action tomorrow and throughout the entire World Series of Poker.

Tags: Allan LeBenny GlaserBrayden GazlayBrian RastClint WolcynDaniel WeinmanJeff MadsenJohn HenniganJoshua HeinzlLawrence BrandtMax HoffmanMaxx ColemanPeter GelencserRobert WellsRoland IsraelashviliRyan PedigoShaun DeebVenkata TayiViktor Blom