Event | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
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$250 No Limit Hold'em | 875 | $175,000 | Rudy Ayala | $26,222 |
$400 No Limit Hold'em | 212 | $69,960 | Joseph Crowley | $15,658 |
$200 No Limit Hold'em | 245 | $37,975 | Ludovic David | $8,146 |
$250 No Limit Hold'em | 928 | $185,600 | Furkan Beg | $27,357 |
$400 No Limit Hold'em | 253 | $83,490 | Guillaume Latini | $17,801 |
$200 No Limit Hold'em | 257 | $39,835 | Rachelle Park | $8,419 |
$250 No Limit Hold'em | 303 | $46,965 | Michele Alongi | $9,475 |
$400 No Limit Hold'em | 888 | $177,600 | Chenbo Zhou | $26,491 |
$200 No Limit Hold'em | 737 | $87,450 | Crystal Galyon | $18,365 |
$250 No Limit Hold'em | 1,019 | $203,800 | Silma Macalou | $29,339 |
$400 No Limit Hold'em | 269 | $88,770 | Artur Stepanyan | $18,514 |
$200 No Limit Hold'em | 262 | $40,610 | Abdul Amer | $8,517 |
2024 WSOP PokerNews Deepstack Challenge
Looking for Deepstack Poker tips? PokerNews has got you covered. Evolve your game with the strategy in this article to start your journey to the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship,
Amidst the excitement of the 2024 World Series of Poker, the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge (PNDC) has been making waves at Horseshoe and Paris in Las Vegas.
For those new to the scene, PokerNews has revamped this summer��s Daily Deepstacks, shining a spotlight on the unsung heroes of low-stakes poker and dedicated amateurs. To further entice these bedrock poker fans, PokerNews has stumped up 40 tickets through a leaderboard promotion to our exclusive bracelet event, the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship.
Every week, the top ten players on the leaderboard earn one of these coveted tickets and with the first week already concluded, be sure to dive into the highlights from Week 1!
Wrap up your day with some thrilling poker action! The final Daily Deepstack of the day kicks off at 8 p.m. as a single-day showdown. With a $200 buy-in, you'll start with a 20,000 stack of chips.
For those who like to make a dramatic entrance, late registration is open until the start of Level 6 (approx 10:20 p.m.), and you can reenter as many times as you want until then. Each level lasts 20 minutes, with plenty of 15-minute breaks throughout the evening.
Blinds start at 100/100, and the big blind ante is in play right from the start. If this event runs long, the tournament director reserves the right to suspend play and resume the following day.
The third and final PokerNews Daily Deepstacks event on June 21 �� $200 no-limit hold'em �� took place at 8 p.m. and had a field of 262 players, which generated a prize pool of $40,610.
After the last card of the night was dealt, Abdul Amer had accumulated every single chip in the tournament, meaning he was crowned the champion. For his impressive performance, Amer took home $8,517 along with 670 PokerNews Deepstack Challenge points for Week 4.
There were a total of 40 players who finished in the money, and here's a look at all of them:
The PokerNews Deepstack Challenge (PNDC) has entered its fourth and final week, with the results from Week 3 leaderboard all in the books.
New Zealand poker player Charlie Hawes became the first non-American to win the weekly leaderboard, which sends the best ten players into the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship bracelet event.
Hawes followed in the footsteps of Raymond Chiu and Duy Ho, who topped the leaderboard in Week 1 and Week 2 and was the latest recipient of a PNDC trophy.
Poker superstar Olga Iermolcheva also found herself in the Daily Deepstack streets and dominated her respective field to walk away with a five-figure haul along with a PNDC winner's coin.
Several of the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge winner card protectors have already been handed out, with Canada's Simmy Mok being the first beneficiary. She triumphed in the opening Daily Deepstack of the series, but it's been quite the journey for Mok, whose passion for poker came from very humble beginnings.
Mok's route into poker began 24 years ago when she was nursing her son. With a newborn, Mok found herself awake through various stages of the night, and while tending to her baby's needs, she started channel-flicking through the television.
Poker then became a saving grace for the Canadian as a major event seven caused huge changes in her day-to-day life.
What is the buy-in for the PokerNews Deepstack Championship?
The buy-in for the PokerNews Deepstack Championship event at the 2024 WSOP is $600 - among one of the lowest buy-ins in the Series. We looked to give low-stakes grinders an opportunity to win their way to a coveted WSOP bracelet, and the $600 entry fee is both affordable and offers the chance to win big money from an expected large prize pool.
When is the PokerNews Deepstack Championship?
The PokerNews Deepstack Championship event will be held between June 25 and June 28 2024. It's the 62nd event in the 2024 WSOP and takes place just less than one month into the Series and three weeks before its conclusion.
Where is the PokerNews Deepstack Championship?
The PokerNews Deepstack Championship will be held is a new, vibrant venue near the Horseshoe poker room, Las Vegas. It's located on the Las Vegas Strip, less than a 10-minute drive from Harry Reid International Airport.
How Can I Play the PokerNews Deepstack Championship?
Like any other event at the Series, to play the PokerNews Deepstack Championship simply register from one of the multiple registration desks at the venue.
What is the PokerNews Deepstack Challenge?
The PokerNews Daily Deepstack Challenge is a leaderboard promotion running from May 28 to June 24. Players participating in the daily $200, $250, or $400 deep stack tournaments at the WSOP will earn points. The top 10 point earners each week will receive complimentary seats for the $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship.
What is the leaderboard system?
The leaderboard system will follow the same formula used for the WSOP Player of the Year