2024 World Series of Poker

Event #9: $1,500 Limit Hold'em (8-Handed)
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q8
Prize
$121,074
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$591,405
Entries
434
Level Info
Level
31
Limits
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
118
Players Left
6

Nick Guagenti in the Lead Going into the Final Day of Event #9: $1,500 Limit Hold’em

Level 25 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Nick Guagenti
Nick Guagenti

Only six out of 443 players remained at the end of Day 2 of Event #9: $1,500 Limit Hold’em, and firmly in first position is Nick Guagenti with 2,800,000 chips, almost a million ahead of the rest of the field.

Day 2 began with 121 players returning to battle it out for the total prize pool of $591,405 and the $121,074 first-place prize. The bubble burst just over two hours into the day and 67 players were paid at least $3,014.

Guagenti started the day with around an average stack but was able to steadily chip up throughout the levels. Guagenti was a pick in the 2024 25k Fantasy Team and will be earning vital early points for Team Baker.

Joseph Brodsky ended the day in second place with 1,885,000. Brodsky's stack was on the biggest rollercoaster of all the remaining players, as he fell to be an extreme short stack several times. At one point he was down to five big blinds, but always somehow managed to get back into contention.

Also remaining in the field is two-time bracelet winner and well-known Finnish pro Juha Helppi, who had a slow start to the tournament but was able to chip up steadily over Day 2. He will be entering Day 3 as the shortest stack with 1,280,000, a bit over 25 big blinds.

Among the players who made a deep run but didn’t make it into Day 3 were JJ Liu, who was eliminated in 23rd place, as well as 25k Fantasy players Renan Bruschi and Georgios Sotiropoulos.

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Joseph BrodskyUnited States of America1,885,000
2Juha HelppiFinland1,285,000
3Qinghai PanUnited States of America1,845,000
4Nick GuagentiUnited States of America2,800,000
5Bradley CarterUnited States of America1,645,000
6George ChenUnited States of America1,645,000

Play will resume at 1 p.m. local time on June 2 in the Horseshoe Event Center with blinds at 25,000/50,000. Stay tuned to PokerNews for updates from Day 3 of the $1,500 Limit Hold'em event to see who will be crowned a new WSOP champion.

Tags: Georgios SotiropoulosJJ LiuJoseph BrodskyJuha HelppiNick GuagentiRenan BruschiTeam Baker

Abdulrahim Amer Eliminated in 7th Place ($14,363)

Level 25 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Abdulrahim Amer
Abdulrahim Amer

Abdulrahim Amer raised all in from the hijack and got called by Bradley Carter in the cutoff, George Chen on the button, and Juha Helppi in the big blind.

On the flop of 10106, Helppi bet, Carter called, and Chen folded. Action went check-check on both the 3 turn and 4 river.

At showdown, Amer tabled KxJx and Carter showed 89. Helppi turned over A6 for two pair to drag in both the main and side pots, and eliminate Amer.

Player Chips Progress
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Bradley Carter
1,900,000
1,800,000
1,800,000
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Juha Helppi
1,350,000
250,000
250,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Abdulrahim Amer
Busted
Day 1 Chip Leader

Tags: Abdulrahim AmerBradley CarterGeorge ChenJuha Helppi

John Kim Eliminated in 8th Place ($10,886)

Level 25 : Limits 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
John Kim
John Kim

John Kim was on the extreme short stack with around 150,000 chips, when he got his chips all in against Nick Guagenti in the hijack.

John Kim: KQAll in
Nick Guagenti: 44

The flop was 992. Guagenti was ahead, but Kim still had outs. He let out a groan at the 4 on the turn though, which gave Guagenti the full house and had him drawing dead. The river was the A.

Player Chips Progress
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Nick Guagenti
2,800,000
-300,000
-300,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
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John Kim
Busted

Tags: John KimJohn Kim EliminatedNick Guagenti

Greg Wohletz Eliminated in 9th Place ($8,450)

Level 25 : 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Greg Wohletz
Greg Wohletz

Action picked up on the river involving a large three-way pot between Nick Guagenti, Bradley Carter and Greg Wohletz, who was at risk.

With the board reading 92K5Q, Guagenti tabled 22 to scoop both the main and side pots with a set of deuces.

Wohletz showed 88 and was the first elimination at the final table.

Player Chips Progress
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Nick Guagenti
3,100,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
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Bradley Carter
100,000
-400,000
-400,000
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Greg Wohletz
Busted

Tags: Bradley CarterGreg WohletzNick Guagenti

James Eng Eliminated in 10th place ($6,722)

Level 24 : Limits 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
James Eng
James Eng

James Eng raised under the gun to 60,000 out of a total stack of 105,000, Nick Guagenti called out of the big blind.

The flop came J109 Eng bet 30,000, Guagenti raised enough to put Eng all in and Eng called.

James Eng: 22
Nick Guagenti Q5

The turn was the 4, and the river was the 5 eliminating Eng from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Nick Guagenti
1,900,000
-1,700,000
-1,700,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
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James Eng
Busted

Tags: James EngNick Guagenti

Chun Yam Eliminated in 11th place ($6,722)

Level 24 : Limits 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
Chun Yam
Chun Yam

Chun Yam had been on a short stack for some time and had just lost a hand against George Chan and Bradley Carter. In his last hand, he was in middle position and found himself going heads up to the flop with Joseph Brodsky.

The flop was 387, Brodsky bet, Yam raised and Brodsky called.

The turn 5 got checked around.

The river was the Q, Brodsky bet, putting Yam all in. Yam called. Brodsky turned over AQ for the rivered top pair, which beat Yam’s AK.

Player Chips Progress
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Joseph Brodsky
550,000
400,000
400,000
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Chun Yam
Busted

Tags: Bradley CarterChun YamChun Yam EliminatedGeorge ChanJoseph Brodsky

Ayman Qutami Eliminated in 12th Place ($5,483)

Level 24 : Limits 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
Ayman Qutami
Ayman Qutami

Action folded around to Ayman Qutami in the small blind who elected for a raise. Juha Helppi called in the big blind and the flop came 8105.

Qutami bet and Helppi called. The turn brought the 4 and Qutami bet again. Helppi called and the river landed the K.

Qutami bet once again, and was faced with a quick raise from Helppi, putting Qutami at risk.

Qutami called and saw the bad news when Helppi turned over Kx8x for two pair. Qutami, who was ahead the whole way, tabled Ax8x and was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Juha Helppi
1,075,000
-25,000
-25,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Ayman Qutami
Busted

Tags: Ayman QutamiJuha Helppi

Ryan Hansen Eliminated in 14th place ($5,483)

Level 23 : Limits 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Ryan Hansen
Ryan Hansen

PokerNews picked up action on the river with a board reading Q52K4. Ryan Hansen was all in on a short stack and at risk vs Qinghai Pan.

Ryan Hansen: AK All in
Qinghai Pan: Q4

Hansen's impressive tournament run has come to an end

Player Chips Progress
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Qinghai Pan
1,950,000
375,000
375,000
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Ryan Hansen
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Qinghai PanRyan Hansen

Nickolas Herbrig Eliminated in 15th Place ($5,483)

Level 23 : Limits 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Nickolas Herbrig
Nickolas Herbrig

Nickolas Herbrig drove the action preflop and on the flop but when he bet the turn on J6J5 he faced a raise from George Chen. Herbrig didn't have much behind and called off the remainder to go to the river.

Nickolas Herbrig: A10
George Chen: QJ

The river gave Chen queens full and closed the door on Herbrig's bracelet chase.

Player Chips Progress
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George Chen
755,000
-270,000
-270,000
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Nickolas Herbrig
Busted

Tags: George ChenNickolas Herbrig