2024 World Series of Poker

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
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 5
Entries
464
Players Left
160

Song Leads Final 464 Players Heading into Day 5 of $10,000 Main Event

Stephen Song
Stephen Song

The stakes are beginning to heat up here at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas as just 464 players of the original 10,112 remain in Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event No-Limit Hold’em World Championship. They will all be competing for the most prestigious bracelet of the year in addition to the $10,000,000 first-place prize, which is the result of a massive $94,041,600 prize pool.

Leading the way is no-limit hold'em tournament specialist Stephen Song, who bagged 4,745,000 last night. Hot on his tail, however, is four-time bracelet winner Adrian Mateos, who ended Day 4 with 4,500,000.

Song is no stranger to running deep in large-field events, having over $6,000,000 in live-tournament earnings, including a bracelet win in a $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em event back in 2019. More recently, Song won the WPT Prime Championship for a career-best cash of $712,650 in 2022.

Start of Day 5 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Stephen SongUnited States4,745,000190
2Adrian MateosSpain4,500,000180
3Will BerryUnited States4,465,000179
4Aloisio DouradoBrazil4,335,000173
5Biao DingChina4,265,000171
6Malo LatinoisUnited States4,130,000165
7Luis VazquezUnited States4,055,000162
8Nazar BuhaiovUnited Kingdom3,875,000155
9Kevin TheodoreUnited States3,760,000150
10Ryan HoenigUnited States3,665,000147

Lucas Reeves and Christian Stratmeyer were the unfortunate "bubble boys" yesterday after being the only two players eliminated out of the six who were all in during hand-for-hand play on the stone bubble. Due to the double elimination, they were both awarded half of a min-cash ($7,500 each) while the rest of the field celebrated at having locked up a minimum of $15,000 for their efforts.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$10,000,00036-44$250,000
2$6,000,00045-53$200,000
3$4,000,00054-62$160,000
4$3,000,00063-71$140,000
5$2,500,00072-80$120,000
6$2,000,00081-125$100,000
7$1,500,000126-134$85,000
8$1,250,000135-162$70,000
9$1,000,000163-224$60,000
10-11$800,000225-287$50,000
12-13$600,000289-350$45,000
14-17$450,400351-413$40,000
18-26$350,000414-464$37,500
27-35$300,000  

With so much on the line, it's no surprise that many of poker's top talents are still in contention. Among them are Jesse Lonis (2,520,000), John Hennigan (2,150,000), Alex Livingston (1,795,000), Nacho Barbero (1,620,000), Kristen Foxen (1,320,000), and the always remarkable Phil Ivey — who will have some work to do with his below-average 650,000.

A new Main Event Champion will be crowned as the last remaining champions fell short on Day 4. Defending champion Daniel Weinman made his exit shortly after the money bubble burst, while Joe McKeehen (who was the last champion standing) fell late in the day after losing a flip against Jeffrey Copeland.

Other notables who fell short on Day 4 include Daniel Negreanu, Koray Aldemir, Cody Daniel, Santhosh Suvarna, Ari Engel, and Tom Dwan — who was busted after getting all in with a set and losing to a rivered flush by Jans Arends.

The action will get back underway at noon local time on Level 21, which features 10,000/25,000 blinds with a 25,000 big blind ante. Levels will continue to last two hours each and players will be sent on 20-minute breaks after every level. An extended 75-minute dinner break will be held after Level 23 and play will end for the day at the conclusion of Level 25.

With just over four percent of the field remaining, every decision will have a compounding effect as players try to navigate their way through pay jumps and to the eventual final table. Be sure to keep it with PokerNews as we will continue to bring you all the action as it unfolds in the 2024 WSOP Main Event!

Tags: Adrian MateosAlex LivingstonAloisio DouradoAri EngelBiao DingJesse LonisKristen FoxenParis Las VegasPhil IveyRyan HoenigSanthosh SuvarnaStephen SongTom DwanWSOP Main Event

Moran Shoves Into Top Set on the First Hand

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Andrew Hanna
Andrew Hanna

James Moran raised to 60,000 under the gun before Andrew Hanna three-bet to 175,000 in the hijack. Moran called and they saw a flop of 85J.

Moran led out for 200,000 and Hanna called. The turn was the K and Moran moved all in for 900,000. Hanna snap-called and turned over KK for top set.

"I'm drawing dead," Moran said, showing AJ. The inconsequential river was the Q and Moran stopped to snap a photo of the board.

"First hand," he added as he waited for his payout slip.

Player Chips Progress
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Andrew Hanna
3,800,000
1,305,000
1,305,000
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James Moran
Busted

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Lin Busts Bystrovzorov

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Ren Lin
Ren Lin

Dmytro Bystrovzorov was all in for 810,000 from a middle position and got a call from Ren Lin in the cutoff.

Dmytro Bystrovzorov: 1010All in
Ren Lin: AK

Bystrovzorov was ahead but still stood from the table when the flop came 44J.

A A turn put Lin ahead and the 5 river sealed the pot for Lin as Bystrovzorov was eliminated from the tournement.

Player Chips Progress
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Ren Lin
2,780,000
860,000
860,000
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Dmytro Bystrovzorov
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

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Datloff Double Check-Raises With the Doyle

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Justin Datloff
Justin Datloff

Justin Datloff defended his big blind against Andrew Barfield and checked the 633 flop before subsequently check-raising to 155,000. Barfield asked how much he started with and then called. On the 3 turn, Datloff checked again and Barfield now bet 225,000.

Datloff check-raised once more to 450,000 and forced a reluctant fold to show the 102.

"You give me way too much credit to fold," Barfield grimaced.

Player Chips Progress
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Justin Datloff
1,575,000
640,000
640,000
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Andrew Barfield
1,550,000
-195,000
-195,000

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Ivey Takes Out Two

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

Christopher Ewing moved all in for 155,000 from the cutoff and Fernando Rodriguez re-jammed for 290,000 from the button. Phil Ivey called from the big blind.

Christopher Ewing: A2All in
Fernando Rodriguez: 33All in
Phil Ivey: KK

The flop came K8Q giving Ivey a set of kings.

The A turn and the J river wasn’t enough to save the at-risk players as they stood from the table, having just given Ivey a big chip up.

Player Chips Progress
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Phil Ivey
1,335,000
455,000
455,000
WSOP 11X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
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Christopher Ewing
Busted
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Fernando Rodriguez (US)
Busted

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Wysocki Makes an Insane Fold

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Szymon Wysocki
Szymon Wysocki

After just winning a flip, Szymon Wysocki just made a ridiculous fold to save himself some chips.

Wysocki raised from under the gun to 55,000 and Elton Beebe three-bet the minimum to 85,000.

"Is that a legal raise?" asked Wysocki. It was legal and once it got back to the Polish player, he made the call.

The action was checked to the river on the 75A2K board where Wysocki bet 140,000, then Beebe raised to around 400,000. Wysocki, at absolute lightning speed, snap-folded 55 face up for a set. The table seemed shocked, but when Beebe turned over KK for a rivered, bigger set, it made Wysocki look like a genius.

"What chance do we have when people are not paying off with sets?" commented Tony Dunst.

Player Chips Progress
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Szymon Wysocki
3,500,000
-200,000
-200,000
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Elton Beebe
1,400,000
560,000
560,000

Tags: Elton BeebeSzymon Wysocki

Mateos Fold's Pocket Kings

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Adrian Mateos
Adrian Mateos

On one of the feature tables, Adrian Mateos sat with KK on the button and was against table chip lead Will Berry, who had AA in the hijack.

The pot stood at 1,360,000 and the 4Q2 flop was already dealt. It was reported that there was a four-bet by Berry pre-flop.

Berry bet 425,000 on the flop, and Mateos called, taking them to the 10 turn.

Berry bet out 1,300,000 and Mateos tanked before folding his pocket kings.

Player Chips Progress
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Will Berry
6,100,000
931,000
931,000
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Adrian Mateos
3,400,000
-990,000
-990,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Winamax

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Caldas Picks Up Queens to Bust Nuwwarah

Level 22 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Mo Nuwwarah
Mo Nuwwarah

Carlos Caldas busted Mo Nuwwarah right before the last break and filled in the details.

According to Caldas, Nuwwarah raised to 55,000 under the gun and received two callers before Caldas three-bet to 280,000 in the big blind. Nuwwarah then moved all in for 1,100,000 with two eights as action folded back to Caldas, who called with two queens.

Nuwwarah didn't find any miracles on the board and was sent to the rail while Caldas moved up past 6,000,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Carlos Caldas
6,100,000
1,700,000
1,700,000
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Mo Nuwwarah
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

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Poker Gods Punish Mateos

Level 22 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Adrian Mateos
Adrian Mateos

Adrian Mateos opened to 60,000 from middle position and was called by Lingkun Lu from the small blind.

Mateos' namesake and compatriot Adrian Garcia three-bet to 325,000. Mateos reraised to 740,000, pushing out Lu. Garcia jammed for 2,925,000, and Mateos snap-called as the covering stack.

Adrian Garcia: AKAll in
Adrian Mateos: AA

Garcia was crushed, with Mateos the huge favorite for the 5,940,000 pot.

The 1098 flop left Garcia with backdoor opportunities, with the 9 turn giving Garcia a flush draw. The 3 river gave Garcia the flush to crack Mateos' aces, with the latter sickened as most of his stack went over to his opponent.

Player Chips Progress
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Adrian Garcia
5,940,000
2,840,000
2,840,000
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Adrian Mateos
400,000
-3,000,000
-3,000,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Winamax

Tags: Adrian GarciaAdrian MateosLingkun Lu

Aces vs. Kings vs. Queens - Oh My!

Level 22 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Cameron Mixson
Cameron Mixson

High Roller Taylor von Kriegenbergh opened to 65,000 from middle position before Cameron Mixson made it 175,000 from the button. Gregory Fournier moved all in for around 900,000 from the big blind, prompting Von Kriegenbergh to rejam for around 1,300,000. Mixson snap-called as the covering stack and the cards went on their backs.

Gregory Fournier: QQAll in
Taylor von Kriegenbergh: KKAll in
Cameron Mixson: AA

There was a paint card on the flop but Mixson remain ahead as the dealer put out the J66. The 5 turn strengthened Mixson grip on the massive pot, which was then pushed to him after the 2 river confirmed Fournier's and Von Kriegenbergh's exit.

Player Chips Progress
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Cameron Mixson
4,650,000
2,580,000
2,580,000
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Gregory Fournier
Busted
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Taylor von Kriegenbergh
Busted

Tags: Cameron MixsonGregory FournierTaylor von Kriegenbergh