2024 World Series of Poker

Event #74: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a2344510
Prize
$376,476
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,533,100
Entries
167
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
100
Players Left
18

Seat Draw for Day 2

CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryBig Bets
Horseshoe6621Robert Campbell (AU)Australia142,500
Horseshoe6622James DemartiniUnited States80,000
Horseshoe6624Tom KoralUnited States42,500
Horseshoe6625Yuval BronshteinIsrael73,000
Horseshoe6626Todd BrunsonUnited States187,500
Horseshoe6627Scott SeiverUnited States17,500
      
Horseshoe6632Hisashi YamanouchiJapan236,000
Horseshoe6633Nick GuagentiUnited States15,500
Horseshoe6634Corey HochmanUnited States159,500
Horseshoe6635Patrick MoulderUnited States72,000
Horseshoe6636Adam FriedmanUnited States60,000
Horseshoe6637Elior SionUnited Kingdom88,500
Horseshoe6638Rob HollinkNetherlands190,000
      
Horseshoe6642Jordan SiegelUnited States74,500
Horseshoe6643Dario SammartinoItaly134,000
Horseshoe6644Ziya RahimUnited States55,000
Horseshoe6645Jared RubinUnited States39,000
Horseshoe6646Anthony ZinnoUnited States120,500
Horseshoe6647Norman ChadUnited States138,500
      
Horseshoe6661Nikolay PonomarevUnited Kingdom89,000
Horseshoe6662Jake SchwartzUnited States100,000
Horseshoe6663Mike WattelUnited States66,000
Horseshoe6664Raymond BentleyUnited States87,500
Horseshoe6666Norberto KornGermany80,500
Horseshoe6668Koji FujimotoJapan95,000
      
Horseshoe6671Maximilian SchindlerUnited States203,500
Horseshoe6672Andrey ZhigalovRussia276,500
Horseshoe6673Eric RodawigUnited States160,000
Horseshoe6674Jared BleznickUnited States96,500
Horseshoe6676Allen KesslerUnited States273,000
Horseshoe6677Ismael BojangAustria117,000
Horseshoe6678Ray FishmanUnited States37,000
      
Horseshoe6681Renan BruschiBrazil43,000
Horseshoe6682Michael RoccoUnited States95,000
Horseshoe6683Thomas TaylorCanada169,000
Horseshoe6684Nikolay FalRussia166,500
Horseshoe6686Xixiang LuoChina203,500
Horseshoe6687Ben YuUnited States79,000
      
Horseshoe6691Brad RubenUnited States205,500
Horseshoe6693Jose Ignacio BarberoArgentina215,500
Horseshoe6694Jared TalaricoUnited States176,000
Horseshoe6695Daniel IdemaCanada69,000
Horseshoe6697Tomasz GluszkoPoland64,500
Horseshoe6698Nicolas MilgromUnited States5,500
      
Horseshoe6702Dario AliotoItaly102,000
Horseshoe6703Bryan PimlottUnited States137,000
Horseshoe6705Lucas ZwingmanngochtGermany109,500
Horseshoe6706David LinUnited States58,500
Horseshoe6707Michael NooriUnited States109,000
      
Horseshoe6712Yuebin GuoUnited States73,500
Horseshoe6713Gary BensonAustralia40,000
Horseshoe6714Jane HitchcockUnited States94,500
Horseshoe6715Arash GhaneianUnited States101,500
Horseshoe6716Marco JohnsonUnited States135,000
Horseshoe6717Ali EslamiUnited States395,000
Horseshoe6718Jerry WongUnited States33,000
      
Horseshoe6722Christian RobertsVenezuela123,500
Horseshoe6723Brandon Shack-HarrisUnited States244,500
Horseshoe6726Clayton MozdzenCanada78,500
Horseshoe6727William KakonMorocco119,000
Horseshoe6728Stuart RutterUnited Kingdom111,000
      
Horseshoe6743Jeremy AusmusUnited States81,500
Horseshoe6744Adrienne CarterUnited States126,500
Horseshoe6746Roman VerenkoUkraine41,500
Horseshoe6747Jeff MadsenUnited States4,500
Horseshoe6748Owais AhmedUnited States83,500
      
Horseshoe6751Christopher VitchUnited States181,000
Horseshoe6752Richard SklarUnited States150,000
Horseshoe6753Mike MatusowUnited States99,000
Horseshoe6754Esther TaylorUnited States90,000
Horseshoe6755Timothy FrazinUnited States148,000
Horseshoe6756Suketu PatelUnited Kingdom135,000
Horseshoe6757Jason DalyUnited States23,500
Horseshoe6758Robert MizrachiUnited States35,500

Event #74: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

Day 2 Started

Kessler Hopes to Save His Summer on Day 2 of the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

Allen Kessler
Allen Kessler

By his own admission, the 2024 World Series of Poker hasn’t gone all that well for Allen Kessler. He can change that when Day 2 of Event #74: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship begins at 1 p.m. local time.

Kessler has just four cashes so far this WSOP, with a top score of $28,000 and $36,000 in total earnings. The first-place prize in this event will be much more than that, and that, along with his first bracelet, is what Kessler is chasing as he enters the day third in chips with 273,000.

A total of 74 players return for Day 2, with Ali Eslami taking a huge chip lead into the day with 395,000. He’s more than 100,000 clear of his closest challenger, bracelet winner Andrey Zhigalov (276,500). Brandon Shack-Harris (244,500) and Hisashi Yamanouchi (236,000) round out the top five.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Bets
1Ali EslamiUnited States395,00066
2Andrey ZhigalovRussia276,50046
3Allen KesslerUnited States273,00046
4Brandon Shack-HarrisUnited States244,50041
5Hisashi YamanouchiJapan236,00039
6Nacho BarberoArgentina215,50036
7Brad RubenUnited States205,50034
8Maximilian SchindlerUnited States203,50034
9Xixiang LuoChina203,50034
10Rob HollinkNetherlands190,00032

Other notables still in the hunt include Nacho Barbero (215,500), Brad Ruben (205,500), Todd Brunson (187,500), Chris Vitch (181,000), $1,500 Stud Hi-Lo Champion Nikolay Fal (166,500), and Dario Sammartino (134,000). Poker commentator and TV funnyman Norman Chad returns with 138,500. Further down the leaderboard are Mike Matusow (99,000), Jeremy Ausmus (81,500), Robert Mizrachi (35,500), and Scott Seiver (17,500).

With 142 entries so far, the field has already surpassed last year’s total. It can get substantially bigger today as late registration remains open for the first hour. Day 2 picks up on Level 10 with limits of 3,000-6,000. Levels will be 60 minutes until Level 14 when they are extended to 90 minutes for the remainder of the tournament. There is a 60-minute dinner break at the end of Level 14 around 7 p.m.

The players will find out what they are playing for shortly after registration closes. Then it’s a race to the money bubble and setting yourself up for a run at the final table and, ultimately, the bracelet.

Stay tuned as PokerNews chronicles the entire journey today.

Tags: Ali EslamiAllen KesslerAndrey ZhigalovBrad RubenBrandon Shack-HarrisChris VitchDario SammartinoHisashi YamanouchiJeremy AusmusMaximilian SchindlerMike MatusowNacho BarberoNikolay FalNorman ChadRob HollinkRobert MizrachiScott SeiverTodd BrunsonXixiang Luo

Level: 10

Ante: 1,000
Low Card: 1,000
Completion: 3,000
Limits: 3,000-6,000

Ghaneian Shows Benson Trips

Level 10

Arash Ghaneian: XxXx/A58A/Xx
Gary Benson: XxXx/4534/Xx

Arash Ghaneian completed and Gary Benson called.

Ghaneian bet on fourth street and Benson called before both players checked on fifth. Ghaneian then made a pair of aces on sixth and bet as Benson called with a pair of fours showing.

Ghaneian bet again on seventh and Benson folded. Ghaneian showed AK7 for trip aces as he took the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Arash Ghaneian
165,000
63,500
63,500
WSOP 2X Winner
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Gary Benson
20,000
-20,000
-20,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Arash GhaneianGary Benson

Schwartz Scoops Fujimoto

Level 10

Jake Schwartz: 56/293A/6
Koji Fujimoto: XxXx/24J8/Xx

Koji Fujimoto bet on fifth and sixth street and Jake Schwartz called both times.

On seventh street, Schwartz bet and Fujimoto called. Schwartz tabled a pair of sixes and a 6 low to scoop the whole pot as Fujimoto mucked.

Player Chips Progress
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Jake Schwartz
140,000
40,000
40,000
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Koji Fujimoto
54,000
-41,000
-41,000

Tags: Jake SchwartzKoji Fujimoto

Seven is Good For Bleznick

Level 10

Jared Bleznick: XxXx/7610J/Xx
Ray Fishman: XxXx/46Q7/Xx
Maximilian Schindler: XxXx/8K - folded on fourth street

Jared Bleznick completed and was called by Ray Fishman and Maximilian Schindler.

Bleznick bet on fourth street and only Fishman called. Bleznick bet again on fifth and Fishman called.

Both players checked on sixth before Bleznick fired out a bet on seventh. "Got anything, Blez?" Fishman asked. Bleznick, wearing a pair of headphones, simply nodded.

"Which way?" Fishman asked, pointing up and down. Bleznick didn't respond and Fishman ended up calling. Bleznick turned over A72 for a pair of sevens and Fishman mucked.

Player Chips Progress
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Maximilian Schindler
240,000
36,500
36,500
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Jared Bleznick
110,000
13,500
13,500
WSOP 1X Winner
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Ray Fishman
20,000
-17,000
-17,000

Tags: Jared BleznickMaximilian SchindlerRay Fishman