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2024 World Series of Poker

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
83
Prize
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$94,041,600
Entries
10,112
Level Info
Level
44
Blinds
2,500,000 / 5,000,000
Ante
5,000,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
915
Players Left
620

Guillette Folds Out Bromfman

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

With two players seeing a board of Q?9?8? and about 10,000 in the middle Pedro Bromfman checked in middle position and Jean-Kristophe Guillette bet 3,000. Bromfman made the call.

Guillette bet again for 6,500 when checked to on the 7? turn and this time it was enough to force a fold from Bromfman.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Pedro Bromfman br
Pedro Bromfman
231,100
600
600
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Jean-Kristophe Guillette ca
Jean-Kristophe Guillette
103,000
103,000
103,000

Tags: Jean-Kristophe GuillettePedro Bromfman

Paniak Bets Gabay at Showdown

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

Haim Gabay raised from the hijack, Jonathan Jaffe called on the button, as did Maksim Paniak, in the big blind.

The 9?8?2? flop checked through to the 10? on the turn. Paniak checked again and Gabay bet 2,000. Jaffe folded and Paniak made the call.

The 8? river checked to a showdown. Paniak tabled A?J? having gone runner-runner to make the nut flush, while Gabay mucked K?10? face up.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Haim Gabay us
Haim Gabay
106,000
11,000
11,000
Profile photo of Maksim Paniak ru
Maksim Paniak
55,000
-120,000
-120,000
Profile photo of Jonathan Jaffe us
Jonathan Jaffe
27,000
-55,000
-55,000

Tags: Haim GabayJonathan JaffeMaksim Paniak

Chang Chips up

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

Nevan Chang opened to 1,400 from the hijack and was called by Angela Jordison in the small blind and the player in the big blind.

Action checked through on the Q?J?3? flop and Jordison checked again on the 10? turn. The big blind bet 3,000 and only Chang called.

The 6? completed the board and the big blind checked to Chang, who fired 7,500 into the middle.

Chang's opponent wanted no part of it and quickly folded — conceding the pot to Chang.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Angela Jordison us
Angela Jordison
115,000
14,800
14,800
Jaka Coaching
Profile photo of Nevan Chang tw
Nevan Chang
110,000
-14,000
-14,000

Tags: Angela JordisonNevan Chang

Mahmood Flops Top Two

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Ayaz Mahmood
Ayaz Mahmood

Action went four-ways to a flop of 10?7?J? with 7,000 in the middle. It checked around to Ayaz Mahmood in the cutoff, who bet 3,500 and only the player in the big blind called.

The turn landed the 4? and the big blind check-called a bet of 8,500 from Mahmood.

The river brought the 3? and the big blind check-called once more, this time for 19,800.

Mahmood tabled J?10? for the winner, dragging in a sizable pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ayaz Mahmood us
Ayaz Mahmood
205,000
205,000
205,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Ayaz Mahmood

Najor Ends the Night With a Big Shove

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

Heads-up on a board of 3?5?J?9?, Dillon Najor bet 18,000 from the small blind and an opponent under the gun called.

The river was the 6? and Najor moved all in, having his opponent's last 50,000 covered. "Kings are good," the under-the-gun player said as he mucked.

"That's not a one pair kind of move," a tablemate said as Najor took down one of the last pots of the night.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Dillon Najor us
Dillon Najor
160,000
160,000
160,000

Tags: Dillon Najor

Official End-of-Day 1a Chip Counts (full)

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Joshua Feiger us
Joshua Feiger
311,900
-52,100
-52,100
Day 1A Chip Leader
Profile photo of Assaf Zeharia il
Assaf Zeharia
276,600
31,600
31,600
Profile photo of Frank Funaro us
Frank Funaro
265,000
95,000
95,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Mark Stockton us
Mark Stockton
260,700
260,700
260,700
Profile photo of Jie Wu cn
Jie Wu
252,300
252,300
252,300
Profile photo of Nan Li us
Nan Li
247,500
247,500
247,500
Profile photo of Vid Zagar si
Vid Zagar
241,300
241,300
241,300
Profile photo of Jonathan Wong (NY) us
Jonathan Wong (NY)
239,800
-2,200
-2,200
Profile photo of Naoya Kihara jp
Naoya Kihara
228,300
22,300
22,300
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Pedro Bromfman br
Pedro Bromfman
224,600
-6,500
-6,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Britton Barclay us
Britton Barclay
220,400
220,400
220,400
Profile photo of Adrian Goveaquvedo es
Adrian Goveaquvedo
215,400
215,400
215,400
Profile photo of Haoran Cai gb
Haoran Cai
215,300
215,300
215,300
Profile photo of Richard Sciuto us
Richard Sciuto
212,900
212,900
212,900
Profile photo of Charlie Reed gb
Charlie Reed
209,200
-18,300
-18,300
Profile photo of Michael Belov us
Michael Belov
205,600
205,600
205,600
Profile photo of Jacques Ortega br
Jacques Ortega
203,400
203,400
203,400
Profile photo of Loc Nguyen us
Loc Nguyen
200,900
200,900
200,900
Commerce Casino & Hotel
Profile photo of Wai Ngai us
Wai Ngai
200,800
65,300
65,300
Profile photo of Gerardo Hernandez mx
Gerardo Hernandez
197,300
197,300
197,300
Profile photo of Talon White us
Talon White
196,400
9,400
9,400
Profile photo of Adrian Lopez us
Adrian Lopez
196,000
196,000
196,000
Profile photo of Dien Le us
Dien Le
193,800
193,800
193,800
Profile photo of Clayton Maguire us
Clayton Maguire
193,600
-21,400
-21,400
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Troy Sprungl us
Troy Sprungl
192,200

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Joshua Feiger, Assaf Zeharia Enjoy a Dream Start on Day 1a of the 2024 WSOP Main Event

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Joshua Feiger
Joshua Feiger

Shortly after noon local time, Daniel Weinman stepped up to the microphone inside the Horseshoe Las Vegas Event Center and delivered the words every poker player had waited a year to hear: “Shuffle Up and Deal.”

That meant that the 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event had officially begun, with thousands of pros and home game heroes dreaming of following in Weinman’s footsteps and capturing the bracelet that forever makes you a world champion.

A total of 915 players showed up for Day 1a, the first of four opening flights. They included two past champions, Qui Nguyen and Greg Merson, who happened to share the same table throughout the day and both bagged, Nguyen with 39,000 and Merson with 36,800.

End of Day 1a Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Joshua FeigerUnited States311,900390
2Assaf ZehariaIsrael276,600346
3Frank FunaroUnited States265,000331
4Mark StocktonUnited States260,700326
5Jie WuChina252,300315
6Nan LiUnited States247,500309
7Vid ZagarSlovenia241,300302
8Jonathan Wong (NY)United States239,800300
9Naoya KiharaJapan228,300285
10Pedro BromfmanBrazil224,600281

Joshua Feiger is the player to catch after the opening flight as he was the only one to finish above 300,000. Feiger busted a player who was all in for 50,700 with queen-jack on a queen-high board, but Feiger had ace-queen to win the pot as he ended the day with 311,900. The Boulder, Colorado native has just over $110,000 in live earnings, his best result being a deep run in The Colossus at the 2018 WSOP.

Assaf Zeharia was on the right side of a number of big pots as he built up a massive stack. Zeharia busted poker content creator Abby Merk in a straight-over-straight cooler in the second level of the day, then eliminated David Williamson in a more than 100,000-chip pot with top set of queens. The Israeli also made a royal flush against Kahle Burns, capping off his dream day on the felt on his way to bagging up 276,600.

Assaf Zeharia
Assaf Zeharia

Approximately 620 players punched their tickets for Day 2 after five two-hour levels. Other players advancing include Frank Funaro (265,000), Rayan Chamas (162,000), Matt Affleck (161,700), Bin Weng (152,000), Kevin Gerhart (150,700), Rob Kuhn (130,700), Parker Talbot (106,700), Barny Boatman (70,000), and PokerNews' Chad Holloway (16,900). Jeff Platt was pulling double duty today, serving both as a player and host as he walked around the room conducting interviews when not in a hand. He managed not to put a curse on himself as he had 96,100 to end the day.

Then there’s Jon Pardy, the Canadian reality TV star, poker vlogger, and Twitch streamer. Pardy was at the same table as Zeharia all day, and in between taking videos, being interviewed by Platt, a few drinks, and plenty of laughs, he managed to bag up 161,700.

“Oh man, we had an absolute blast. The atmosphere was electric all day. You definitely know it’s Main Event day,” Pardy said. “We had an amazing table. The table was talkative the entire time. We had an absolute blast. It was almost like a home game. You would never know it was a 10K buy-in.”

Jon Pardy
Jon Pardy

The Main Event is the day poker players circle on their calendars. It’s a dream for many just being in this room, and it’s something Pardy isn’t taking for granted as he advances to Day 2.

“The Main Event is the pinnacle. The Main Event is what every single poker player dreams of. They dream of being in these seats. They dream of playing for eight or nine days straight. And to be able to sit here, I’m very grateful. There was a time in my life when I never would’ve thought I would get this opportunity, let alone be able to do it year after year. So I’m thrilled to be here, and I know from the atmosphere in this room, everybody else is as well,” he said.

The Main Event is usually poker’s ultimate grind, a test of endurance over days of action. But this year, it started off with a bang. Travis Darroch and Craig Issod were both eliminated on the first hand, Darroch in a full house versus quads massive cooler against Williamson. Pardy had a front-row seat for the carnage.

“I was here for the first hand when my buddy TJ busted the boat versus the quads. That set the tone for the entire day at our table. We had guys sending it, bluffing with underpairs for like 400 big blinds. Other guys just calling with ace-high. It was absolute madness out here today.”

The Main Event dream also ended for the likes of Brad Owen, Kahle Burns, Kyle Julius, Upeshka De Silva, Freddy Deeb, and several hundred others on Day 1a.

Those who were fortunate to survive the day will return for Day 2abc on Sunday, July 7, at noon local time. Three starting flights remain, and late registration remains open for the first two levels of Day 2. Judging by the massive turnout on Day 1a and the atmosphere in the room, last year’s total of 10,043 players stands a good chance of being matched.

PokerNews will return for Day 1b tomorrow at noon local time as a new crop of players start their journies that, they hope, eventually end with their face on a banner alongside Weinman’s.

Tags: Assaf ZehariaBarny BoatmanBin WengBrad OwenChad HollowayDaniel WeinmanDavid WilliamsonFrank FunaroFreddy DeebGreg MersonJeff PlattJon PardyJoshua FeigerKahle BurnsKevin GerhartKyle JuliusMatt AffleckParker TalbotQui NguyenRayan ChamasRob KuhnTravis DarrochUpeshka De Silva

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship

Day 1a Completed