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

Chop Pot with Kings

Level 20 : Limits 12,000/24,000, 0 ante
Nick Guagenti
Nick Guagenti

Nick Guagenti raised in the cutoff to 12,000 and was called by Christopher Bartley in the big blind.

The flop was K74 Bartley checked, Guagenti bet, Bartley raised and Guagenti made the call.

The turn was the 7. Bartley bet 24,000 and Guagenti called.

The river was the Q. Bartley checked, Guagenti bet 24,000 and Bartley made the call. This hand was a chopped pot as Guagenti tabled K5 and Bartley showed K8.

Player Chips Progress
Nick Guagenti us
Nick Guagenti
750,000
155,000
155,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
Christopher Bartley us
Christopher Bartley
200,000
-50,000
-50,000

Tags: Christopher BartleyNick Guagenti

"I Knew You Had the Flush"

Level 19 : Limits 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Nickolas Herbrig
Nickolas Herbrig

Bradley Carter raised on the button and Nickolas Herbrig made the call in the small blind. The flop came out with Q4Q. Herbrig checked, Carter bet and Herbrig called.

The turn brought a seemingly innocent 7 and Herbrig check-raised this time and Carter made the call.

On the J river Herbrig bet and Carter called. Herbrig showed the 107 for the flush and Carter stood up and exclaimed, "I knew you had the flush!" and mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Nickolas Herbrig us
Nickolas Herbrig
685,000
-30,000
-30,000
Bradley Carter us
Bradley Carter
410,000
-8,000
-8,000

Tags: Bradley CarterNickolas Herbrig

Soft Bubble Blues; Down and Up for Coombs

Level 17 : Limits 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Michael Coombs
Michael Coombs

Hand 1:

Heads up on a turn reading 10A74, James Eng placed a bet and was called by Michael Coombs.

They saw a river 5 and Eng bet again, which Coombs called. Eng tabled A7 and Coombs launched his hand in the much, leaving him with a short stack.

Hand 2:

Coombs took the blinds once and just one shuffle later was facing a raise from Ryan Johnson in early position. Coombs responded with a reraise and Johnson put the rest of his short stack in the middle. Coombs just barely had him covered and made the call.

Ryan Johnson: A10 All in
Michael Coombs: JJ

The board ran out Q8J106 and Coombs found himself with a workable stack just before going to hand for hand.

Player Chips Progress
James Eng us
James Eng
325,000
185,500
185,500
Michael Coombs us
Michael Coombs
64,500
-17,500
-17,500
Ryan Johnson us
Ryan Johnson
Busted

Tags: James EngMichael CoombsRyan Johnson

Abdul Amer Leads the Remaining 118 Players, Georgios Sotiropoulos and Daniel Idema in Search of a Fourth Bracelet

Georgios Sotiropoulos
Georgios Sotiropoulos

There's 118 players returning for Day 2 of Event #9: $1,500 Limit Hold'Em, all of whom will be looking towards the top prize of $121,074 and a World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet.

The event saw 429 entries, generating a prize pool of $591,405. Sixty-seven players will make the money, and the minimum cash stands at $3,014.

The player leading the charge when play resumes will be Abdulrahim Amer who will unbag 308,500 to start the day. Followed by Howard Mann with 290,500.

The field includes numerous champions who can challenge Amer, one-time bracelet winners Jason Daly (186,000) and Renan Bruschi (184,000) both have top ten chip stacks, while three-time bracelet winners Georgios Sotiropoulos (132,000) and Daniel Idema (120,000) look to add a fourth bracelet to their collection.

Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Abdulrahim AmerUnited States308,50062
2Howard MannUnited States290,50058
3Christopher BartleyUnited States233,00047
4Julian JunkerGermany232,50047
5Sheldon GrossUnited States225,50045
6Stuart McHenryUnited States195,50039
7Ayman QutamiUnited States192,50039
8Hang XuChina188,00038
9Jason DalyUnited States186,00037
10Renan BruschiBrazil184,00037

The schedule calls for play to resume at 1:00 p.m. local time on June 1 inside the Horseshoe and Paris Casino Las Vegas. The players are scheduled to play ten hour-long levels on their journey toward the prize money. The Day 2 action starts on Level 16, with blinds at 2,500-5,000 and limits at 5,000-10,000.

Stay tuned to PokerNews all day as the last 118 players will look to bag Day 2, giving themselves a clear shot at the coveted WSOP bracelet.