2024 World Series of Poker

Day: 3
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,729,800
Entries
186
Players Left
9
Average Chip Stack
1,240,000
Total Chips
11,160,000
Next Payout
Place 9
$39,882
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
45,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
9
Players Left
9

Krela Picks Off Mercier Bluff

Level 21 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 45,000 ante

Jason Mercier raised 60,000 from the cutoff and was called by Jonathan Krela in the small blind and Robert Mizrachi in the big blind.

Mercier and Krela drew one and Mizrachi drew two cards.

After the draw it checked to Mercier who bet 210,000 and was called by Krela, while Mizrachi folded.

Mercier announced pair, and Krela tabled 10x8x5x4x2x to take the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Jonathan Krela ca
Jonathan Krela
1,225,000
120,000
120,000
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
370,000
-270,000
-270,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 6X Winner

Tags: Jonathan KrelaJason MercierRobert Mizrachi

Level: 21

Blinds: 15,000/30,000

Ante: 45,000

Jeremy Ausmus Eyeing First Bracelet of Summer in $10K No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw While Hunting Player of the Year

Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

Today, at 1 p.m. local time, the third and final day of the 67th Event of the 2024 World Series of Poker will take place inside the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, Nine players will return in the $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship to decide who will get the title, bracelet and $411,041 first-place prize.

Among the contenders is Jeremy Ausmus. Ausmus will bring an above-average stack of 1,740,000 chips to the table, good for 58 big blinds and third place on the leaderboard. The event's final table is just one elimination away, and it would be Ausmus' sixth one of the summer were he to make it.

The $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Championship is known for having one of the toughest fields of the WSOP. Ausmus, however, is no stranger to battling the best of the best this summer, with final tables in both the $100,000 and $250,000 buy-in no-limit hold 'em high rollers, as well as the $50,000 Poker Player's Championship, the last of which often heralded as the hardest tournament of the year.

Claiming victory in the 2-7 Single Draw Championship would further solidify Ausmus' current lead in the WSOP Player of the Year standings, but he will have to maneuver through his eight opponents if he wants to capture his first bracelet of the summer.

Perhaps his biggest threat is Canadian high roller Mike Watson, who bagged 2,165,000 chips and is second on the leaderboard behind chipleader David Lin, who has 2,295,000 chips. Watson will be looking to stop Ausmus in his tracks as he will want to capture his first-ever bracelet and complete his coveted Triple Crown.

Mike Watson
Mike Watson

The rest of the field are no slouches either, with the likes of six-time bracelet winners Scott Seiver (1,215,000) and Jason Mercier (640,000) making it through to Day 3, with the former looking for his third bracelet of the summer. Five-time bracelet winner Robert Mizrachi (875,000) is also still in contention, as is Hall of Famer Jen Harman (610,000).

End of Day 2 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1David LinUnited States2,295,00077
2Mike WatsonCanada2,165,00072
3Jeremy AusmusUnited States1,740,00058
4Scott SeiverUnited States1,215,00041
5Jonathan KrelaCanada1,105,00037
6Robert MizrachiUnited States875,00029
7Jason MercierUnited States640,00021
8Jen HarmanUnited States610,00020
9Aaron KupinUnited States515,00017

All players have survived a record-breaking field of 186 entries and have nearly quadrupled their buy-in, but all will be looking to take down the whole tournament and capture the biggest slice of the $1,729,800 prize pool.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$411,041
2$274,217
3$187,177
4$130,794
5$93,615
6$68,672
7$51,661
8-9$39,882

The action will get back underway in the Horseshoe Event Center at 1 p.m. local time, with blinds at 15,000/30,000 with a 45,000 big blind ante. The levels will have a duration of 60 minutes each, with a 15-minute break after every two, and play will not stop until a winner is crowned.

With so many storylines developing, make sure to keep checking in with PokerNews to find out which of these legendary players will continue to write history by winning the 2024 $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship.

Tags: Aaron KupinDavid LinJason MercierJen HarmanJeremy AusmusJonathan KrelaMike WatsonRobert Mizrachi

Seat Draw For Day 3

CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Horseshoe13Jeremy AusmusUnited States1,740,00058
Horseshoe14Aaron KupinUnited States515,00017
Horseshoe15David LinUnited States2,295,00077
Horseshoe16Scott SeiverUnited States1,215,00041
Horseshoe17Jennifer HarmanUnited States610,00020
       
Horseshoe22Mike WatsonCanada2,165,00072
Horseshoe23Jonathan KrelaUnited States1,105,00037
Horseshoe24Robert MizrachiUnited States875,00029
Horseshoe26Jason MercierUnited States640,00021

Event #72: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship (7-Handed)

Day 3 Started