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2024 World Series of Poker

Event #43: $1,500 Mixed: Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Big O (7-Handed)
Day: 4
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak1099
Prize
$196,970
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,138,755
Entries
853
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
3
Players Left
1

Event #43: $1,500 Mixed: Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Big O (7-Handed)

Day 4 Completed

Magnus Edengren Wins WSOP Bracelet "For Fun" in Event #43: $1,500 Mixed Omaha ($196,970)

Level 35
Magnus Edengren
Magnus Edengren

It took slightly longer than half an hour to crown a winner in Event #43: $1,500 Mixed: Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Big O (7-Handed) tournament and the first player from Sweden posed for the winner shots this summer here at the 2024 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Out of a field of 853 entries, it was Magnus Edengren who defeated James Juvancic and Tim Seidensticker in quick succession as the trio carved up the lion's share of the $1,138,755 prize pool.

Edengren had only five WSOP cashes for $59,649 to his name prior and more than tripled that amount today, as he notched up the top prize of $196,970. Runner-up Seidensticker collected $131,308 for his efforts, and Juvancic walked away with a consolation prize of $91,132. For all three of them, it was the biggest WSOP score by some margin, but only one of them could earn the gold bracelet.

The Swede started playing poker in the early 2000s and competed for around ten years before he stopped playing. However, occasional trips to Las Vegas are still part of his routine.

"I haven't started playing again. I just come to Vegas every year to have fun and then I play some tournaments," Edengren said with a big smile before adding, "I don't really play poker anymore at all. I stopped a long time ago and just play for fun."

Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Magnus EdengrenSweden$196,970
2Tim SeidenstickerUnited States$131,308
3James JuvancicUnited States$91,132
4Phil HellmuthUnited States$64,324
5Joshua AdcockUnited States$46,187
6Dylan LambeUnited States$33,748
7Ying ChuUnited States$25,100

Edengren's first three WSOP cashes came in 2013 and 2018 respectively, both in four and five-card split-pot game variants which are the preferred game types for the Swede. He didn't come close to winning a bracelet back then even though he finished 19th in Event #40: $2,500 Mixed Big Bet six years ago for a small cash prize of $4,470.

However, not long ago, Edengren made a deep run in Event #24: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship where he finished in 12th place for $28,891. He also cashed in Event #37: $10,000 Big O Championship for $20,306 and has now been in Las Vegas for two weeks with plans to stay for another week.

"I have not been close to winning a bracelet yet but this year I have been great. I was 12th in the PLO8 and thirty something in Big O".

The different Omaha variants have been his favorite game, which he specialized in when he started his poker journey. "I knew all the math and now I know nothing; I just have fun." For the Swede, the Cadillac of poker with just two cards is boring, but he would jump into any tournament that has four cards to offer and some of them are coming up in a few days.

"Just four cards for me. If there are any of those tournaments while I am in Las Vegas, I will play them."

The more difficult decision appears to be what he will do for the rest of the day, as the unscheduled Day 4 concluded after only half an hour.

"I don't know, actually. I am in kind of a bubble right now. Maybe I will go watch my friends play poker and have fun," Edengren concluded before heading to the payout desk.

Action of the Final Day

After a grueling Day 3 in which the field was reduced from 22 contenders to the final three and all eyes were on eventual fourth-place finisher Phil Hellmuth, the unscheduled extra day was over shortly after it began on the left side feature table in the Horseshoe Event Center.

Edengren started as the chip leader and with the limits already very high, he applied pressure with his big stack. The first one to suffer was James Juvancic, who could not hit a flopped wheel draw and lost a big chunk of his stack. Seidensticker also had to bow to Edengren's aggression, with the latter pulling further ahead.

In two Big O hands, it was then all over. Juvancic got it in against Edengren on a nine-eight-seven flop, holding the flopped jack-high straight and having room for further improvement to a higher straight. Running clubs followed, and instead of a likely chop, Juvancic was left empty-handed while Edengren entered heads-up play with a lead of more than five-to-one over Seidensticker.

They got it in soon after on a ten-high flop with two spades, still in the five-card variant, and Seidensticker was ahead with two pair and a queen-high flush draw. Edengren held top pair with a king-high flush draw and instead of spades, he caught a king to make better two pair. No low came in with a deuce on the river and just like that, a winner was crowned.

This concludes the PokerNews coverage from Event #43with another victory for Sweden. The European nation now has 20 total bracelets with 18 winners, the latest of which is the "fun player” Edengren.

Tags: James JuvancicMagnus EdengrenPhil HellmuthTim Seidensticker

Tim Seidensticker Eliminated in 2nd Place ($131,308)

Level 35
Tim Seidensticker
Tim Seidensticker

Big O

With the flop showing 10?7?3?, Marcus Edengren bet the pot for 1.2 million and Tim Seidensticker carefully counted his stack before he raised the pot thereafter. Edengren pushed all-in with his massive chip lead and Seidensticker obliged to send the cards on their backs moments after the heads-up duel had started.

Tim Seidensticker: Q?Q?7?3?2?
Marcus Edengren: A?K?10?9?9?

Edengren took the lead with the K? turn and the 2? river changed nothing anymore to end the tournament in fewer than 35 minutes on the extra day.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Magnus Edengren se
Magnus Edengren
21,325,000
3,400,000
3,400,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Tim Seidensticker us
Tim Seidensticker
Busted

Tags: Marcus EdengrenTim Seidensticker

James Juvancic Eliminated in 3rd Place ($91,132)

Level 35
James Juvancic
James Juvancic

Big O

In a limped pot to the 9?8?7? flop, Magnus Edengren bet the pot and James Juvancic raised pot. The shove by the chip leader followed and Juvancic called for around 3.2 million.

James Juvancic: A?K?J?10?7?
Magnus Edengren: K?J?10?7?5?

Both had the jack-high straight and on the 8? turn, Juvancic told his rail "we are chopping". But lady luck had other plans as the Q? river gave Edengren the flush and sent Juvancic to the rail in third place for $91,132.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Magnus Edengren se
Magnus Edengren
17,925,000
3,700,000
3,700,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Tim Seidensticker us
Tim Seidensticker
3,400,000
-300,000
-300,000
Profile photo of James Juvancic us
James Juvancic
Busted

Tags: James JuvancicMagnus Edengren

Edengren Puts Pressure on Seidensticker

Level 35

Big O

Tim Seidensticker raised to 500,000 on the button and Magnus Edengren called out of the big blind. On a flop of A?K?8?, Edengren bet the pot for 1,300,000 and Seidensticker reluctantly folded after counting his remaining stack.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Magnus Edengren se
Magnus Edengren
14,225,000
925,000
925,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Tim Seidensticker us
Tim Seidensticker
3,700,000
-650,000
-650,000
Profile photo of James Juvancic us
James Juvancic
3,400,000
-300,000
-300,000

Tags: Magnus EdengrenTim Seidensticker

Juvancic Gets a Shove Through

Level 35

Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Tim Seidensticker limped in from the small blind and called a raise by James Juvancic in the big blind. On the Q?Q?3? flop, Seidensticket check-raised and Juvancic quickly called to see the 9? on the turn. Seidensticker now checked and Juvancic bet, which turned out to be all-in as he had just shy of one full bet behind.

Seidensticker quickly folded and Juvancic claimed the pot without showdown.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Tim Seidensticker us
Tim Seidensticker
4,350,000
-1,050,000
-1,050,000
Profile photo of James Juvancic us
James Juvancic
3,700,000
1,100,000
1,100,000

Tags: James JuvancicTim Seidensticker

Was This a Slowroll Deep in the WSOP Monster Stack Playing for $1 Million?

Level 35
Maxwell Young x Joseph Alban
Maxwell Young x Joseph Alban

Slowrolling — it's a divisive topic in the poker world. Some players take great joy in taking part in the act, while for others, it's their biggest pet peeve when at the table.

There have been plenty of examples that have made headlines over the years, with Nik Airball's slowroll on Ethan 'Rampage' Yau on Hustler Casino Live being a recent case study.

And now, at the 2024 World Series of Poker, we may have seen the biggest slowroll of the summer so far.

Read the full article

Juvancic Bricks the World

Level 35

Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Magnus Edengren raised the button and James Juvancic called in the big blind. Juvancic check-called two bets on the A?9?2? flop and 9? turn before they checked the 10? on the river.

With a deep sigh. Juvancic revealed the 5?5?4?3?, having bricked the straight and low draw. Edengren revealed A?Q?Q?3? and claimed the entire pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Magnus Edengren se
Magnus Edengren
13,300,000
2,300,000
2,300,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Tim Seidensticker us
Tim Seidensticker
5,400,000
790,000
790,000
Profile photo of James Juvancic us
James Juvancic
2,600,000
-3,675,000
-3,675,000

Tags: James JuvancicMagnus Edengren

Level: 35

Limit: 200,000/400,000 Blinds, 400,000-800,000 Limits
Pot-Limit: 200,000 Ante, 100,000/200,000 Blinds, 400,000-700,000 Pot Limit Raise