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2024 World Series of Poker

Event #55: $250,000 Super High Roller No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
107
Prize
$5,415,152
Event Info
Buy-in
$250,000
Prize Pool
$18,675,000
Entries
75
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
1,600,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
14
Players Left
1

Hunichen Swaps Stacks with Ausmus

Level 20 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante

Jeremy Ausmus, in the small blind, raised enough to put Chris Hunichen all in for his effective stack of 5,400,000, in the big blind. Hunichen called.

Chris Hunichen: A?J? All in
Jeremy Ausmus: A?3?

Hunichen had Ausmus dominated and the 7?5?8?6?A? runout was no threat, doubling him up.

Player Chips Progress
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Chris Hunichen
12,000,000
6,800,000
6,800,000
WSOP 1X Winner
StakeKings
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Jeremy Ausmus
6,550,000
-6,950,000
-6,950,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Run It Once

Tags: Chris HunichenJeremy Ausmus

Phil Ivey Eliminated in 11th Place ($506,757)

Level 20 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

Action folded to Phil Ivey who raised to 800,000 from the button. Ben Tollerene called from the big blind and players went heads-up to the flop.

The 10?5?5? was dealt and Tollerene checked to Ivey who bet 600,000. Tollerene raised to 1,600,000 and Ivey moved all-in for 4,175,000. Tollerene made the call and the cards were flipped.

Phil Ivey: Q?Q?
Ben Tollerene: K?10?

Ivey was looking strong and held on the 3? turn.

Things took a turn for Ivey on the K? river as Tollerene had hit a king out, which sent Ivey home in 11th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Ben Tollerene
23,000,000
6,300,000
6,300,000
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Phil Ivey
Busted
WSOP 11X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Ben TollerenePhil Ivey

More Hands from the Outer Table

Level 20 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante

In the last hand of the previous level, In a limped pot between the blinds. Matthias Eibinger and Santhosh Suvarna checked to the river for the final board to read Q?10?7?4?10?. Eibinger bet 300,000 and folded out Suvarna.

With the blinds at 200,000/400,000, Eibinger opened to 800,000 from the button and quickly folded when Mikita Badziakouski moved all in for 5,650,000 from the big blinds.

Sean Winter received a walk in the big blind on the next deal.

Eibinger raised to 800,000 again, and this time he stole the blinds.

Suvarna made it 800,000 from the hijack and Taylor von Kriegenbergh defended his big blind. The latter check-folded to a bet of 700,000 on the Q?7?6? flop.

Badziakouski opened to 800,000 from the hijack and Eibinger called from the big blind. Badziakouski's continuation bet of 400,000 on the 8?5?2? flop got the job done.

Player Chips Progress
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Matthias Eibinger
12,750,000
-150,000
-150,000
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Santhosh Suvarna
10,800,000
-275,000
-275,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Taylor von Kriegenbergh
9,500,000
-700,000
-700,000
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Sean Winter
8,700,000
-25,000
-25,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Mikita Badziakouski
8,100,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Chris Hunichen
5,200,000
-325,000
-325,000
WSOP 1X Winner
StakeKings

Tags: Matthias EibingerMikita BadziakouskiSanthosh SuvarnaSean WinterTaylor Von Kriegenbergh

Jonathan Jaffe Eliminated in 12th Place ($506,757)

Level 20 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Jonathan Jaffe
Jonathan Jaffe

Charles Hook raised to 1,000,000 from the button and Ben Tollerene three-bet to 7,170,0000 from the small blind. Jonathan Jaffe moved all-in for 1,250,000 from the big blind and Hook got out of the way.

Jonathan Jaffe:9?8?All in
Ben Tollerene:A?5?

Jaffe needed some help to stay in the game, as the A?10?3? flop went Tollerene's way.

The 4? turn left Jaffe drawing dead. As the 6? river was placed, Jaffe stood from the table as he was eliminated in 12th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Ben Tollerene
16,700,000
3,500,000
3,500,000
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Charles Hook
6,175,000
-800,000
-800,000
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Jonathan Jaffe
Busted

Tags: Ben TollereneCharles HookJonathan Jaffe

WSOP History: David Sklansky Looks to Sell Rare 1982 WSOP Gold Watches to Pawn Stars

Level 20 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
David Sklansky

Earlier this year on an ordinary Monday afternoon, a bespectacled man walked into the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop on Las Vegas Blvd. Tucked under his arm was an uninteresting box that only he knew contained something rather interesting – a pair of gold watches dating back more than 40 years.

These were not your run-of-the-mill wristwear, but rather evidence of a unique and often overlooked time of poker history, a year when the World Series of Poker (WSOP) gold bracelet, now the game’s highest accolade, was replaced in favor of watches.

1982 WSOP watches
1982 WSOP watches

The man holding the box was David Sklansky, who in 1978 forever changed poker by advocating a mathematical approach to the game in his groundbreaking book The Theory of Poker. Nicknamed “The Mathematician,” he proved his prowess just four years later when he won two WSOP tournaments in five days.

First, he won the 1982 WSOP Event #7: $800 Mixed Doubles Limit Seven Card Stud, a tournament that paired one man with one woman, alongside Dani Kelly, and followed that up by taking down Event #12: $1,000 Limit 5-Card Draw High. A year later, the Binions reverted back to the beloved bracelets players know today, and Sklansky captured his third piece of WSOP hardware by winning Event #11: $1,000 Limit Omaha.

It was a remarkable accomplishment, and for more than four decades he’s kept safe the evidence of his victories, both of which still worked. So, why was Sklansky carrying his 1982 WSOP gold watches, two of only 15 ever awarded, into a pawn shop? Well, he was looking to sell them of course, but not to just any of the dozens of pawn shops spread across Las Vegas. Oh no, he was walking into arguably the most famous pawn shop in the world, the home to the wildly popular television show Pawn Stars, and he was there to do it with cameras rolling.

Read all about the 1982 WSOP watches here in our feature article!

Level: 20

Blinds: 200,000/400,000

Ante: 400,000

Ausmus Doubles Through Jaffe

Level 19 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

Charles Hook raised from the hijack to 650,000 and Jonathan Jaffe three-bet to 1,800,000 from the button. Jeremy Ausmus moved all-in for 6,200,000 from the big blind, which got a fold from hook who threw his pocket fives into the muck, and a snap-call from Jaffe.

Jeremy Ausmus: A?Q?All in
Jonathan Jaffe: Q?Q?

Ausmus was looking to improve against Jaffe's queens. Luckily, the flop came his way as the dealer brought A?K?J?.

The 7? turn brought in a possible flush draw for Jaffe, but the 3? river didn't help, and Ausmus got the double.

Player Chips Progress
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Jeremy Ausmus
13,500,000
8,200,000
8,200,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Run It Once
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Charles Hook
6,975,000
-675,000
-675,000
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Jonathan Jaffe
1,650,000
-6,675,000
-6,675,000

Tags: Charles HookJeremy AusmusJonathan Jaffe

Eibinger Is Good at Showdown

Level 19 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Matthias Eibinger raised to 650,000 from under the gun, receiving a call from Taylor von Kriegenbergh, in the big blind.

The 7?J?3? flop checked through to the 7? on the turn. Von Kriegenbergh took the lead for 1,200,000 and Eibinger called.

The K? river checked to a showdown. Von Kriegenbergh tabled 4?2?, while the A?10? ace-high of Eibinger took down this pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Matthias Eibinger
12,900,000
3,600,000
3,600,000
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Taylor von Kriegenbergh
10,200,000
-2,600,000
-2,600,000

Tags: Matthias EibingerTaylor Von Kriegenbergh

Badziakouski Barrells Winter Off the Pot

Level 19 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Mikita Badziakouski limped in from the small blind and Sean Winter checked his option in the big blind.

The 7?3?7? flop checked through to the 8? on the turn. Badziakouski took the lead for 600,000 and Winter called.

The 7? river saw Badziakouski size up to 2,000,000, earning a frustrated fold from Winter.

Player Chips Progress
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Sean Winter
8,725,000
-775,000
-775,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Mikita Badziakouski
6,500,000
1,450,000
1,450,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Mikita BadziakouskiSean Winter

Mateos Takes Some from Hook

Level 19 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Charles Hook raised to 650,000 from the cutoff, holding Q?J?. Adrian Mateos defended in the big blind with K?J?.

Mateos check-called a bet of 650,000 on the K?A?8? flop, having paired his king.

The A? turn and 2? river checked to a showdown and Mateos was good at showdown to win this pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Adrian Mateos
14,300,000
850,000
850,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 4X Winner
Winamax
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Charles Hook
7,650,000
-6,350,000
-6,350,000

Tags: Charles HookAdrian Mateos