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 7
Entries
59
Players Left
18

Brian Hawkins Eliminated in 56th Place ($160,000)

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

Brian Hawkins open-jammed from middle position for 1,100,000 chips. The action folded to Gabriel Moura in the big blind, who asked for a count and then made the call.

Brian Hawkins: QJ All in
Gabriel Moura: J9

The AJ10 flop made both players a pair, but the 9 turn gave Moura two pair to take the lead. The 4 river did not improve Hawkins, eliminating him in 56th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Gabriel Moura
16,700,000
1,800,000
1,800,000
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Brian Hawkins
Busted

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Stephen Song Eliminated in 57th Place ($160,000)

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Stephen Song
Stephen Song

Stephen Song moved all in for 2,175,000 under the gun and Jonathan Tamayo called in middle position to put an opponent at risk for the second consecutive hand.

Stephen Song: A9 All in
Jonathan Tamayo: AQ

Song was dominated heading to the flop, which came 853. The Q turn gave Tamayo top pair and Song was already drawing dead. The 9 arrived on the river too late for Song and he was eliminated in 57th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Jonathan Tamayo
24,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
Main Event Champion
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching
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Stephen Song
Busted
Day 5 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner

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Richard Lowe Eliminated in 58th Place ($160,000)

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Richard Lowe
Richard Lowe

Jonathan Tamayo raised to 500,000 in the hijack and Richard Lowe called in the big blind.

The flop came Q87 and Tamayo bet 450,000. Lowe then raised to 1,200,000 and Tamayo called.

Lowe checked the J turn and Tamayo bet 2,100,000. Lowe moved all in for 6,925,000 and Tamayo snap-called.

Lowe showed QJ for top two pair, but Tamayo had 77 for a set. Lowe needed to fill up on the river to stay alive, but he missed the 3 and was sent to the rail in 58th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Jonathan Tamayo
22,000,000
8,700,000
8,700,000
Main Event Champion
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching
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Richard Lowe
Busted

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Yong Han Eliminated in 59th Place ($160,000)

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Yong Han
Yong Han

Guillermo Sanchez Otero raised to 500,000 from under the gun and Yong Han three-bet shoved for 1,750,000 from the middle position. The action folded to Kevin Theodore in the big blind who made the call while Otero got out of their way.

Yong Han: K9x All in
Kevin Theodore : AK

The board ran out 10757J for Theodore to hold with the ace-kicker to eliminate Han in 59th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Kevin Theodore
9,475,000
2,400,000
2,400,000
StakeKings
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Yong Han
Busted

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Final Table in Sight as Kevin Davis Leads on Day Seven of the WSOP Main Event

Kevin Davis
Kevin Davis

Those who join the throngs of hopefuls each year putting down five figures to enter the World Series of Poker Main Event can hardly dare dream about making the final table, let alone taking down the tournament for a life-altering score. Yet here on Day 7 of the 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, anyone who still has chips to wager has a decent shot at making poker's biggest stage as just 59 players remain in the hunt for the $10,000,000 top prize and a place in history.

The current chipleader, Kevin Davis, returns with a stack of 26,250,000, good for 105 big blinds. Davis is no stranger to success at WSOP events, having won six rings to go along with 122 cashes for a total of $555,524 in earnings. He has yet to win a bracelet, but now finds himself in pole position to capture the most coveted one of all. Still, just as you cannot win a multi-day poker tournament on Day 1, in the case of the Main Event it is also not possible to take it down on the seventh day, so Davis cannot rest on his laurels just yet.

Davis faces some fierce competition down the leaderboard. Shundan Xiao is his closest competitor, sitting on 23,925,000. While Xiao does not have the live poker resume to stack up against those of many of her competitors, one need only recall that Chris Moneymaker's first recorded cash on Hendon Mob was a victory in the 2003 Main Event that not only reshaped his life but also changed the trajectory of poker across the world. It would be reductive to focus solely on the fact that Xiao is a woman when considering the potentially monumental implications of her winning. Nevertheless, given that is has been almost thirty years since Barbara Enright became the first and, to-date only, woman to make a main event final table, the significant impact were Xiao to make the final table or even go the distance cannot be ignored.

Rounding out the top three counts is Frenchman Malo Latinois, who has already secured a payday worth more than the entirety of his career live earnings. He will be looking to extend his stay in the tournament long enough to put himself in contention for a seven or even eight-figure score.

Start of Day 7 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Kevin DavisUnited States26,250,000105
2Shundan XiaoUnited States23,925,00096
3Malo LatinoisFrance22,375,00090
4Guillermo Sanchez OteroSpain21,975,00088
5Yake WuChina20,875,00084
6Yegor MorozUnited States20,575,00082
7Daniel ZadokIsrael20,325,00081
8Orson YoungUnited States18,350,00073
9Jason SagleCanada17,350,00069
10Adrian LopezUnited States17,025,00068

As mentioned, plenty of notable players remain. Online legend Niklas "Lena900" Astedt (15,800,000) returns with an above average stack and, after a couple of runner-up finishes in online bracelet events, will be continuing his quest to capture his first piece of WSOP hardware. Four-time bracelet winner Kristen Foxen (14,500,000) also returns as the only other woman left besides Xiao. Foxen said at the start of Day 6 that things were starting to get real. If that was the case yesterday, then it is even more so now.

Stephen Song was chipleader coming into the past few days but suffered a rough day of play to be cut down to just 2,175,000. Still, a player of his caliber should not be counted out as Brian Kim can attest, having spun his own short stack of less than a million up to 9,975,000 to enter the seventh day.

Play resumes at noon local time in the Horseshoe Event Center in Level 31 at blinds of 125,000/250,000 with a 250,000 big blind ante. The plan is to play five more two-hour levels at which point the remaining players will bag for Day 8, which is slated to be the last day before the final table.

Our reporting will be on a one-hour delay to align with coverage over on PokerGO.

Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as its live reporting team continues comprehensive coverage of the 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event.

Tags: Adrian LopezBarbara EnrightBrian KimChris MoneymakerDaniel ZadokKevin DavisKevin Davis LeadsOrson YoungParis Las VegasStephen SongYake WuYegor Moroz