2024 World Series of Poker

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
Day: 2abc
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
83
Prize
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$94,041,600
Entries
10,112
Level Info
Level
44
Blinds
2,500,000 / 5,000,000
Ante
5,000,000
Players Info - Day 2abc
Entries
3,349
Players Left
1,549

Official End of Day 2abc Chip Counts (full)

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Player Chips Progress
Anthony Marsico us
Anthony Marsico
797,000
627,000
627,000
Day 2ABC Chip Leader
Christopher Vincent us
Christopher Vincent
772,000
227,000
227,000
Manuel Machado pt
Manuel Machado
680,500
558,500
558,500
Jangkyu Lee kr
Jangkyu Lee
665,500
449,000
449,000
Karo Nuri ch
Karo Nuri
646,500
136,500
136,500
Diogo Veiga pt
Diogo Veiga
615,500
75,500
75,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Damarjai Davenport us
Damarjai Davenport
615,000
25,000
25,000
Valentin Oberhauser fr
Valentin Oberhauser
613,500
23,500
23,500
Assaf Zeharia il
Assaf Zeharia
601,000
251,000
251,000
Mehrdad Vahabi us
Mehrdad Vahabi
595,000
417,300
417,300
David Dowdy us
David Dowdy
567,000
-23,000
-23,000
Luis Vazquez pr
Luis Vazquez
557,000
Randy Gattesco ca
Randy Gattesco
552,000
552,000
552,000
Vid Zagar si
Vid Zagar
547,000
-3,000
-3,000
Iaron Lightbourne gb
Iaron Lightbourne
543,500
128,500
128,500
Joe Tehan us
Joe Tehan
540,500
60,500
60,500
Guillermo Sanchez Otero es
Guillermo Sanchez Otero
540,500
368,800
368,800
Pascal Pflock de
Pascal Pflock
527,000
347,000
347,000
Ryan Hunsinger us
Ryan Hunsinger
513,500
23,500
23,500
Giovanni Zanette za
Giovanni Zanette
503,000
243,000
243,000
Dragana Mackelprang us
Dragana Mackelprang
503,000
8,000
8,000
Alejandro Queijeiro es
Alejandro Queijeiro
501,000
370,000
370,000
Damian Elias ar
Damian Elias
500,000
Robert Hart us
Robert Hart
500,000
370,100
370,100
James Tsou us
James Tsou
499,000
365,500
365,500

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Marsico Soars into the Lead in Day 2abc of $10,000 Main Event Championship

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Anthony Marsico
Anthony Marsico

Day 2abc of Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event saw 3,143 hopefuls reconvene in the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas to continue their shot at becoming poker's next world champion. They were joined by 206 late-registrants, bringing the total entrants for this year's Main Event up to 9,493 — just 550 shy of the record-breaking 10,043 entrants from last year.

By the time play ended for the day, fewer than half of those who sat down secured a spot on Day 3. Anthony Marsico claimed the top spot after running his modest 76,900 into a massive stack of 797,000 by the time the last hand was dealt. Marsico, who recently placed fourth in the $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship, explained he won an enormous pot wherein a player four-bet shoved for over 200,000 after Marsico three-bet with kings. His opponent held ace-king, and Marsico held up.

The final number of entrants, along with prize pool and payout information, will be determined at some point after late registration ends on Day 2d. Late registration will officially close at the end of Level 7 on Day 2d, so a record-setting Main Event is still within reach. The remaining players from Day 2abc and Day 2d will reconvene for Day 3 on Tuesday, July 9, at noon.

End of Day 2abc Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsDay 3 Big Blinds
1Anthony MarsicoUnited States797,000319
2Christopher VincentUnited States772,000309
3Manuel MachadoUnited States680,500272
4Jangkyu LeeSouth Korea665,500266
5Karo NuriSwitzerland646,500259
6Diogo VeigaPortugal615,500246
7Damarjai DavenportUnited States615,000246
8Valentin OberhauserFrance613,500245
9Assaf ZehariaIsrael601,000240
10Mehrdad VahabiUnited States595,000238
Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir

Several Main Event champions took their seats at the start of the day in hopes of becoming the first person to win the Main Event more than once since Stu Ungar, who accomplished the feat for a third time in 1997. While many were unable to bag, including Joe Hachem, Jamie Gold, Phil Hellmuth, Qui Nguyen, and Chris Moneymaker, a few kept their repeat dreams alive.

Faring best of the bunch was Hossein Ensan, who ended the day with 353,000. Scott Blumstein and Koray Aldemir also bagged up a respectable 236,000 and 242,000, respectively.

"I always enjoy playing the Main Event a lot. It's a great structure, of course. I've got off to a good start. Nothing crazy so far," Aldemir explained.

Aldemir, who is no stranger to deep Main Event runs (having cashed it four separate times, including his win), had this to say for anyone running deep in the event:

"It's still a normal poker tournament...same rules as any other tournament. I think some people overestimate the fact that it is the Main Event. Maybe they're too scared to put the money on the line and things like that. Just stick to your game."

John Duthie
John Duthie

Other notables who earned a Day 3 berth include Diogo Veiga (540,000), John Hennigan (470,000), Bin Weng (350,500), Arden Cho (328,000), Daniel Negreanu (95,000), and John Duthie — who benefitted from a late-night surge after eliminating James Dempsey late in the evening en route to bagging 419,500.

However, as is always the case in poker, one person's success means another's misfortune. Among those who will have to wait until next year for Main Event glory are Dominik Nitsche, Julien Martini, Noah Schwartz, Patrick Leonard, and three-time bracelet winner Vanessa Selbst, who made a rare appearance at the WSOP after giving up playing poker full time back in 2018. Selbst wasted little time getting involved in pots and experienced a rollercoaster of ups and downs early on. As the day progressed, Selbst found herself largely card dead and ultimately ended up busting in the evening hours.

Kevin Martin of Big Brother and Twitch fame was also eliminated after getting his pocket kings cracked by queens and took to Twitter to vent his frustrations.

Action resumes on Monday, July 8 at noon for Day 2d. Play will begin on Level 6, which features 400/800 blinds with an 800 big blind ante. Day 3 kicks off on July 9, also at noon, with Level 11, where blinds are 1,000/2,500 and a 2,500 big blind ante.

Be sure to stick with PokerNews as we continue to bring you all the action in the coming days leading to the next Main Event champion!

Tags: Anthony MarsicoArden ChoDaniel NegreanuDiogo VeigaDominik NitscheHossein EnsanJames DempseyJohn HenniganJulien MartiniNoah SchwartzParis Las VegasPatrick LeonardPhil HellmuthScott Blumstein

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship

Day 2abc Completed