2024 World Series of Poker

Event #88: $10,000 Eight Game Mixed Championship (6-Handed)
Day: 4
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
akq9
Prize
$413,446
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,757,700
Entries
189
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
2
Players Left
1

“This Bracelet is Worth Three”; Calvin Anderson Joins Five-Timer Club in Event #88: $10,000 Eight Game Mixed Championship

Level 25
Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

After a pair of podium finishes earlier this summer, Calvin Anderson had to sleep on the chip lead for one extra night in Event #88: $10,000 Eight Game Mixed Championship. The added Day 4 at the 2024 World Series of Poker was well worthwhile for the American pro, as he conquered a difficult field of 189 players to claim career bracelet number five and the top prize of $413,446 at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Anderson returned for an additional day of action against Japan's Dai Ishibashi, sitting with a sizeable chip lead in his quest for another WSOP title. It took just less than a single 90-minute level to finish the job, sending his rail into celebration while Anderson just took it in stride.

“I’ve never really taken down a big eight-game tournament, this is what the player’s championship used to be,” Anderson told PokerNews after his victory. “To win this is certainly a great accomplishment, what I set out to do. I have a lot of titles in different games, but then you throw them all in the mix and to navigate a field like this, it’s rewarding, it feels really good actually to accomplish something like that.”

$10,000 Eight Game Mixed Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Calvin AndersonUnited States$413,446
2Dai IshibashiJapan$271,351
3Ali EslamiUnited States$182,938
4Mike WatsonCanada$126,780
5Paul GunnessUnited States$90,389
6Tom KoralUnited States$66,353
Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

Third Time’s the Charm

Anderson entered the day having already earned his third final table of the summer, holding an almost two-to-one chip lead over Ishibashi. After a third-place finish in Event #10: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship (8-Handed) and a runner-up result in Event #37: $10,000 Big O Championship, Anderson was able to close out one of the most significant titles of his career.

“I’m happy, excited, I’m happy that I won,” Anderson said after posing for winner photos. “If I had lost heads-up given how much I’ve played and how much experience I have, I would have been upset - given I came in two-to-one chip lead, played these games so much.”

The win brings Anderson’s total to five WSOP gold bracelets, but this one seemed to stand out a bit more. “Five bracelets doesn’t mean any more than two or seven, you know, but this tournament is actually a bit more special, and I normally don’t say that.”

Anderson took a moment and explained how grateful he felt to take down this title. “Just winning eight games, a 10k buy in, this is a championship event.”

“You’re playing a bunch of different games against all of the top players, I played against tons of really, really good players along the way. I ran good but I think I played really well too, there’s a lot of spots where I’m super happy with the way that I played. Feels good to do all of the things right.”

Anderson then finished his thought by saying “This bracelet is worth three to me, probably.”

Calvin Anderson and Dai Ishibashi
Calvin Anderson and Dai Ishibashi

Day 4 Action

Anderson and Ishibashi returned to the felt having locked up at least $271,351. The event had a total prize pool of $1,757,700 , with the top prize of $413,446 still to be decided.

Once Anderson increased his chip lead, both players knew which games to target. “He played well, he held his own for the most part. In the end he knew, I knew, everyone knew that he needed to go high variance in no-limit and PLO games, and even limit hold’em is a big game too.”

“In PLO I was only limping, in hold’em I was playing pretty freaking passive,” Anderson continued, “where normally, throughout the tournament, I was actually bullying other people in those games.”

“The last hand of the day, I did not want to get it in with ace-king-queen-nine, but he knew he needed to gamble there. Maybe my hand was a little bit better than I thought it was, but it’s just not a situation I want to be in where I can hand-read so well in every other game.”

That final hand saw Anderson surprised to be ahead on the flop when the chips hit the middle, with his hand holding up to end Ishibashi’s run.

Just minutes after claiming the title, Anderson was already looking ahead to his next event. “The summer is long, I don’t really celebrate in the same way that other people do, the journey of it all is so rewarding to me, playing, winning. I feel happy.”

Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

That concludes our coverage of this championship event, but stay tuned to PokerNews for continuing coverage of the WSOP Main Event from the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Ali EslamiCalvin AndersonDai IshibashiMike WatsonPaul GunnessTom Koral

Dai Ishibashi Eliminated in 2nd Place ($271,351)

Level 25
Dai Ishibashi
Dai Ishibashi

Pot-Limit Omaha

Dai Ishibashi raised to 150,000 on the button and Calvin Anderson three-bet the pot to 450,000. Ishibashi called to the 85J flop, announcing pot and quickly calling off his stack when Anderson raised.

Dai Ishibashi: 9742 All in
Calvin Anderson: AKQ9

Ishibashi was unable to improve on the 8 turn or 5 river, ending his run in second place.

Calvin Anderson and Dai Ishibashi
Calvin Anderson and Dai Ishibashi
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Calvin Anderson us
Calvin Anderson
11,300,000
2,350,000
2,350,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 5X Winner
Profile photo of Dai Ishibashi jp
Dai Ishibashi
Busted

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Ishibashi Gets Some Back

Level 25
Dai Ishibashi
Dai Ishibashi

Pot-Limit Omaha

Calvin Anderson raised to 125,000 on the button before Dai Ishibashi three-bet to 375,000 in the big blind. Anderson called and the dealer fanned out the A29 flop.

Both players checked to the 3 turn, where Ishibashi bet 300,000. Anderson took some time before laying his hand down, as Ishibashi recovered some lost chips.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Calvin Anderson us
Calvin Anderson
8,750,000
-1,000,000
-1,000,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 5X Winner
Profile photo of Dai Ishibashi jp
Dai Ishibashi
2,550,000
1,000,000
1,000,000

Tags: Calvin AndersonDai Ishibashi

Anderson Takes Control

Level 25
Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

Seven Card Stud

Calvin Anderson: Q85/Q286
Dai Ishibashi: XxXx/AKJ2/Xx

Calvin Anderson brought in with a queen and raised after Dai Ishibashi completed with his ace. Ishibashi called to fourth street, where he check-called a bet from Anderson.

A pair of checks followed on fifth street before Ishibashi checked again on sixth. Anderson bet and was met with a check-raise, calling to see seventh street.

Ishibashi checked and just called after Anderson fired one last bet. Anderson showed two pair, good enough to take down the pot and regain a sizeable chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Calvin Anderson us
Calvin Anderson
8,450,000
1,450,000
1,450,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 5X Winner
Profile photo of Dai Ishibashi jp
Dai Ishibashi
2,850,000
-1,600,000
-1,600,000

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Two Remain in Battle for Event #88: $10,000 Eight Game Mixed Championship Bracelet

Dai Ishibashi
Dai Ishibashi

An extremely busy Saturday at the 2024 World Series of Poker will be even busier, as Event #88: $10,000 Eight Game Mixed Championship is returning for an unscheduled Day 4.

The final two players bagged after a gruelling Friday, setting up the finale of their heads-up battle at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Japan's Dai Ishibashi sits in second place, looking to chase down chip leader Calvin Anderson to earn his first WSOP gold bracelet.

Anderson already has four WSOP titles and came close to adding a fifth earlier in the series. The veteran American pro notched a third-place finish in Event #10: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship (8-Handed). Anderson then narrowly missed another bracelet after settling for the runner-up spot in Event #37: $10,000 Big O Championship.

Another shot at career bracelet number five awaits today, as Anderson will carry a significant lead into action when play resumes at 2 p.m. local time.

Day 4 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip Count
1Calvin AndersonUnited States7,545,000
2Dai IshibashiJapan3,905,000
Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

Anderson and Ishibashi have both secured at least $271,351, with the largest share of the $1,757,700 prize pool still to be decided. The next step is to claim victory over the field of 189 entries and take home the first-place prize of $413,446.

The heads-up battle will resume at 2 p.m. under the lights of the feature table, where Level 25 will see limits of 100,000-200,000. There are still more than 50 big bets in play, as the two remaining contenders will decide a winner today.

Final Table Results & Remaining Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1  $413,446
2  $271,351
3Ali EslamiUnited States$182,938
4Mike WatsonCanada$126,780
5Paul GunnessUnited States$90,389
6Tom KoralUnited States$66,353

Don't miss any of the action as the PokerNews live reporting team will be here to cover every step of this heads-up battle. Be sure to check out our live coverage of the WSOP Main Event on another busy day here in Las Vegas.

Tags: Ali EslamiCalvin AndersonDai IshibashiMike WatsonPaul GunnessTom Koral