2024 World Series of Poker

Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q962
Prize
$282,290
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$3,616,800
Entries
4,280
Level Info
Level
40
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
1,600,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
463
Players Left
10

Riess Sent Out by Kang

Level 23 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Ryan Riess opened 60,000 in early position and only Yoon Kang called from the big blind.

The dealer spread a flop of J74 and Kang check-called the shove of 65,000 from Riess.

Ryan Riess: AJ42 All in
Yoon Kang: 10955

Riess flopped two pair but the 8 turn and 6 river gave Kang the nut straight to send Riess to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
Yoon Kang at
Yoon Kang
1,220,000
347,000
347,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
Busted
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Ryan RiessYoon Kang

Hughes Check-Raises River

Level 23 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Ryan Hughes
Ryan Hughes

With a little over 2,000,000 in the middle the completed board of 443102 was on the table and Ryan Hughes who was under the gun had checked to Michael Isasi on the button before facing a bet of 800,000.

Hughes went in the tank for about 40 seconds before sliding a raise to 2,400,000 across the line. Isasi snap-mucked as he said, "I thought you had aces."

Player Chips Progress
Ryan Hughes us
Ryan Hughes
7,450,000
3,045,000
3,045,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Stefan Jauslin ch
Stefan Jauslin
3,400,000
700,000
700,000
Michael Isasi us
Michael Isasi
2,000,000
1,058,000
1,058,000
Greg Levine us
Greg Levine
1,485,000
1,173,000
1,173,000
Abhishek Goindi in
Abhishek Goindi
1,100,000
793,000
793,000
Alemu Makonen ca
Alemu Makonen
1,030,000
518,000
518,000
Christopher Alcindor ca
Christopher Alcindor
1,030,000
658,000
658,000
Paul Dhaliwal ca
Paul Dhaliwal
280,000
-291,000
-291,000

Tags: Michael IsasiRyan Hughes

Thibodaux Eliminated as Carroll Doubles Through Dhar

Level 23 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Joshua Thibodaux
Joshua Thibodaux

Rajendara Dhar opened 75,000 in early position and James Carroll called before Joshua Thibodaux moved all in for 305,000 from the hijack. Dhar reraised the maximum and Carroll quickly announced all in. Dhar called and all three hands were tabled.

Joshua Thibodaux: KK104 All in
James Carroll: AA53 All in
Rajendara Dhar: 8776

The Q6353 runout gave Carroll a full house to eliminate Thibodaux, while collecting the double through Dhar.

Player Chips Progress
Rajendara Dhar us
Rajendara Dhar
5,360,000
-1,440,000
-1,440,000
James Carroll us
James Carroll
3,135,000
1,905,000
1,905,000
Joshua Thibodaux us
Joshua Thibodaux
Busted

Tags: James CarrollJoshua ThibodauxRajendara Dhar

Grieshaber Sends Ramos to the Rail

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Felipe Ramos
Felipe Ramos

Gene Grieshaber and Felipe Ramos got it all in on a flop of K102, with Ramos at risk.

Felipe Ramos: AQ93 All in
Gene Grieshaber: J954

The board ran out 7, J and Grieshaber's flush sent Ramos packing.

Player Chips Progress
Gene Grieshaber us
Gene Grieshaber
1,650,000
439,000
439,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
Felipe Ramos br
Felipe Ramos
Busted

Tags: Felipe RamosGene Grieshaber

Shak Triples Up

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Dan Shak
Dan Shak

Dan Shak was seen dragging in a sizable pot after having tripled up through Giuseppe Pantaleo and Michael Parks.

With cards still face up and the board reading 6310Q8, Shak tabled 6789, while Parks had AA72 and Pantaleo had AA64.

Shak's straight cracked the aces of both of his opponents, earning him the triple up.

Player Chips Progress
Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
1,705,000
1,349,000
1,349,000
Michael Parks us
Michael Parks
1,675,000
1,372,000
1,372,000
Giuseppe Pantaleo de
Giuseppe Pantaleo
1,275,000
88,000
88,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Michael ParksGiuseppe PantaleoDan Shak

Josephy Scores a Bounty

Level 19 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Cliff Josephy
Cliff Josephy

With about 100,000 in the middle on a flop of 2J7, Eric Rabl had less than a pot-sized bet left and was all in against Cliff Josephy, who had him covered.

Eric Rabl: AKKJ All in
Cliff Josephy: 5678

Josephy pulled ahead on the 7 turn and sent Rabl packing when the 10 rolled off on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Cliff Josephy us
Cliff Josephy
563,000
117,000
117,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Eric Rabl hu
Eric Rabl
Busted

Tags: Cliff JosephyEric Rabl

Mather and Lew Hit the Rail

Level 19 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Bob Mather
Bob Mather

Rabia Lew opened 30,000 under the gun and the cutoff and button both called before Shahin Abouk put in a raise from the small blind. Bob Mather was in the big blind and jammed for about 330,000, Lew called off her stack of about 105,000, and Abouk made the call as well.

Rabia Lew: AQQ5 All in
Bob Mather: AAQ9 All in
Shahin Abouk: KK106

The 10103 flop gave Abouk trip tens to take the lead and the 3 turn and 9 river meant both Mather and Lew were headed to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
Shahin Abouk us
Shahin Abouk
950,000
924,000
924,000
Rabia Lew us
Rabia Lew
Busted
Bob Mather us
Bob Mather
Busted

Tags: Bob MatherRabia LewShahin Abouk

Slyvinskyi Scores Double Knockout for Massive Pot

Level 19 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Bohdan Slyvinskyi
Bohdan Slyvinskyi

All of the chips went in the middle before the flop and Matthew Eng was at risk for 99,000 while Rene Hochmuth had 472,000, and Bohdan Slyvinskyi had both players covered.

Matthew Eng: 10876 All in
Rene Hochmuth: AQJ9 All in
Bohdan Slyvinskyi: 10864

The A43K9 run out gave Slyvinskyi a flush to eliminate both players.

Player Chips Progress
Bohdan Slyvinskyi us
Bohdan Slyvinskyi
1,040,000
613,000
613,000
Matthew Eng us
Matthew Eng
Busted
Rene Hochmuth de
Rene Hochmuth
Busted

Tags: Bohdan SlyvinskyiMatthew EngRene Hochmuth

Prize Pool and Payouts

Level 18 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Bracelet
Bracelet

There were a total of 4,283 entries over two starting flights, creating a prize pool of $3,616,800. Only 463 players reached the minimum payout of $1,390 while they compete for the grand prize of $282,290 and WSOP gold bracelet.

Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrizePlacePrize
1$282,29010-11$20,82072-79$3,490
2$188,19012-15$16,45080-99$3,000
3$138,67016-23$13,110100-144$2,610
4$103,05024-31$10,550145-189$2,290
5$77,24032-39$8,570190-234$2,030
6$58,39040-47$7,020235-279$1,810
7$44,53048-55$5,810280-324$1,640
8$34,25056-63$4,860325-378$1,500
9$26,58464-71$4,100379-463$1,390

Chance Konuth Looks to Capture Fifth Bracelet in Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha

Chance Kornuth
Chance Kornuth

Day 2 of Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha at the 2024 World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas begins at 11 a.m.

Over two flights, there were a total of 4,283 entries with just 463 advancing to the final day. Among the top ten stacks is Chance Kornuth who just won his fourth WSOP bracelet a few days ago when he defeated the 1,088 player field to take home $155,446.

Najeem Ajez
Najeem Ajez

Leading the way is Najeem Ajez (1,454,000), followed by Kao Saechao (1,364,000) and Welker Mendes Demedeiros (1,357,000) to round the top three.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Najeem AjezAustralia1,454,000145
2Kao SaechaoUnited States1,364,000136
3Welker Mendes DemedeirosBrazil1,357,000136
4Tyler BrownUnited States1,239,000124
5James CarrollUnited States1,230,000123
6Gene GrieshaberUnited States1,211,000121
7Daisuke OgitaJapan1,205,000121
8Chance KornuthUnited States1,188,000119
9Giuseppe PantaleoGermany1,187,000119
10Ramzi JelassiSweden1,171,000117

Further down the chip counts, but still definitely in contention to become this event's champion, are players such as Ryan Leng (780,000), Jake Schwartz (697,000), Leo Margets (508,000), Ryan Riess (445,000), Andrew Kelsall (328,000), Bryce Yockey (328,000), John Riordan (274,000), and JC Tran (153,000).

Day 2 starts at 11 a.m. and sees 463 players return to the tables. Play starts in Level 18, meaning blinds are 5,000/10,000. The clock remains 40 minutes throughout, with players heading for a break every three levels and enjoying a 60-minute dinner break after Level 26 (approx. 5:30 p.m. local time). The plan is to play to a champion, so stay tuned to PokerNews throughout the day to discover how this event plays out.

Tags: Andrew KelsallBryce YockeyChance Konuth LooksChance KornuthDaisuke OgitaJake SchwartzJames CarrollNajeem AjezParis Las VegasRamzi JelassiRyan LengTyler BrownWelker Mendes Demedeiros