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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 3
Entries
3,617
Players Left
1,529

Francisco Perez Moreno Bags Huge as Day 3 of WSOP Main Event Ends on Soft Bubble

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Francisco Perez Moreno
Francisco Perez Moreno

The 2024 World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event saw a record-breaking turnout of 10,112 people. Of those, 3,617 survived Day 2abc and Day 2d and converged at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas for the first time at the start of Day 3. However, at the end of the five levels of play, only 1,529 remained to bag up for Day 4.

With 1,517 players receiving a part of the massive $94,041,600 prize pool, the tournament ended only twelve players away from bursting the bubble. The person who has the least fear of bubbling the Main Event is Francisco Perez Moreno. The Spanish player managed to bag up 2,187,000, being the only player to cross the two-million mark, a feat rarely seen on Day 3 of the Main Event.

End of Day 3 Top Ten Chips Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Francisco Perez MorenoSpain2,187,000273
2Justin DatloffUnited States1,819,000227
3Alex LivingstonCanada1,808,000226
4Marcelo Tadeu Aziz JuniorBrazil1,697,000212
5Samiyel DuzgunSwitzerland1,680,000210
6Matt StoutUnited States1,670,000209
7Francis AndersonUnited States1,655,000207
8Diogo CoelhoPortugal1,631,000204
9Nazar BuhaiovUkraine1,631,000204
10Ren LinUnited States1,570,000196

As he was bagging his gargantuan stack, good for 273 big blinds at the start of Day 4, Perez Moreno told PokerNews that obtaining his stack was "easy" as he had been running well all day. "My value-bets got paid, my bluffs received folds, it was sick. I was flipping out."

When asked about his strategy for tomorrow, he answered, "I will try pushing people around, but I'm not used to these kinds of tournaments as I'm mainly a pot-limit Omaha cash game player."

Perez Moreno may not be used to playing tournaments, but he crushed the competition on Day 3 and joined the likes of recent bracelet winner Francis Anderson (1,660,000) and $25K Fantasy Draft picks Ren Lin (1,570,000), and Nacho Barbero (1,289,000) in the ranks of seven-figure stacks.

Nacho Barbero
Nacho Barbero

Other notables who bagged up more than the average in their pursuit of the $10,000,000 first-place prize include Danny Tang (980,000), Adrian Mateos (960,000), and Mo Nuwwarah (960,000).

Meanwhile, Phil Ivey (597,000), Ethan "Rampage" Yau (504,000) and 2021 Main Event Champion Koray Aldemir (443,000) found themselves in the middle of the pack at the end of the day, while Ivey's fellow Hall of Famers Erik Seidel and Daniel Negreanu will have to try and survive the bubble with less than ten big blinds, starting Day 4 with 78,000 and 74,000, respectively.

Another player who made it through the three days of poker so far is Cody Daniels. The terminally ill Daniels stole the heart of the poker world last year in the 2023 WSOP Main Event when he crossed playing it off his bucket list and managed to cash. Despite his physical struggles, he has returned this year and is set to book back-to-back in-the-money finishes.

"I feel destroyed, absolutely destroyed," Daniels shared with PokerNews after the night had ended and he was done bagging his 356,000 chips. "The first days were tolerable, but now I'm ripping at the seams. It gets worse every day, but I'm pushing through. My head is in the game, and I'm playing well. It might be acceptable to be five or ten minutes late tomorrow so I can get some rest; we'll see."

Cody Daniels
Cody Daniels

Day 3 Action

The day started with 3,617 hopefuls, but plenty had their Main Event dreams crushed within the first few hours. Among the earlier departures were bracelet winners Ali Eslami, Rep Porter, and Ben Lamb, while the likes of 2012 Champion Greg Merson, Triple Crown winner Niall Farrell, and Mike Matusow soon joined them at the rail.

Kevin Gerhart, Andrew Lichtenberger, Felipe Ramos, and Maria Konnikova did not make it to the last level either, while the likes of Nick Schulman, Julien Sitbon, and Christoph Vogelsang were among the final players eliminated on Day 3.

Christoph Vogelsang
Christoph Vogelsang

The remaining players will return at noon local time Wednesday, June 10, to decide who will make the money and guarantee themselves $15,000 and who will walk away empty-handed. Five more two-hour levels are slated, with a 15-minute break after every level. The tournament will resume in Level 16 with blinds of 4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 big blind ante, and a 75-minute dinner break is planned after Level 18.

Check back in to PokerNews, as you do not want to miss the thrilling bubble phase of the 2024 WSOP Main Event.

Tags: Adrian MateosAli EslamiAndrew LichtenbergerBen LambChristoph VogelsangCody DanielsDaniel NegreanuDanny TangErik SeidelFelipe RamosFrancis AndersonFrancisco Perez MorenoGreg MersonJulien SitbonKevin GerhartKoray AldemirMaria KonnikovaMike MatusowMo NuwwarahNacho BarberoNiall FarrellNick SchulmanPhil IveyRen LinRep Porter

Daniels Flips Coin to Determine D'Ambrosio's Fate

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Cody Daniels
Cody Daniels

The board read 9?4?K?9?2?. Jimmy D'Ambrosio had jammed all in from the hijack for his remaining 40,000 into a pot of about 65,000.

Cody Daniels was in the small blind and was fully talking out the hand while deciding whether to call or not. Eventually he got a coin from D'Ambrosio to flip to determine the action.

"Ok this side call and this side call" Daniels said, "Seems like a loaded coin" answered D'Ambrosio. Daniels flipped it and slammed it down "Call!" he confirmed.

"Two pair" said D'Ambrosio as he tabled the 9?9? for quads.

"Oh man, well if I had to lose it, I'm glad it was to you Jimmy" said Daniels as he lost a portion of his stack and D'Ambrosio stayed alive.

Player Chips Progress
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Cody Daniels
352,000
-218,000
-218,000
StakeKings
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Jimmy D'Ambrosio
191,000
-29,000
-29,000

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Two Pair Over Two Pair Sends Vogelsang Out

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante

Christoph Vogelsang and Damian Elias were heads-up blind-versus-blind on a flop of Q?8?3?.

Elias checked from the small blind and Vogelsang bet 31,000. Elias then check-raised to 135,000 and Vogelsang went deep into the tank. The clock was eventually called and Vogelsang called with about five seconds left to act.

The 4? fell on the turn and Elias quickly announced he was all in, which was enough to put Vogelsang all in for his last 125,000.

Vogelsang again tanked long enough for the clock to be called. Vogelsang committed the rest of his chips with one second left to act.

Christoph Vogelsang: 8?3?All in
Damian Elias: Q?8?

The river bricked out and Vogelsang wished his tablemates good luck as he exited the tournament area.

Player Chips Progress
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Damian Elias
850,000
530,000
530,000
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Christoph Vogelsang
Busted

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Lu Five-Bets Okamoto with Seven-Deuce

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Shiina Okamoto
Shiina Okamoto

Shiina Okamoto raised from the hijack. Lingkun Lu, in the big blind, three-bet to 52,000. Okamoto tanked before responding with a four-bet to 125,000.

The action was back on Lu, who put in a five-bet to 250,000. A large crowd started to form as Okamoto spent a considerable amount of time in the tank, finally electing to fold. As the pot was shipped his way, Lu tabled 7?2?, much to the table's surprise.

Player Chips Progress
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Lingkun Lu
660,000
502,500
502,500
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Shiina Okamoto
410,000
-150,000
-150,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Lingkun LuShiina Okamoto

Boeken Wins Big as Bubble Approaches

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Noah Boeken
Noah Boeken

With less than 100 players to go before the money would be reached, Noah Boeken three-bet a raise of 12,000 from the player under the gun to 40,000 in the small blind.

His opponent called and also called when the 2?10?4? saw Boeken bet 31,000 chips. Boeken then sized up to 68,000 on the 5? turn and was called again.

Finally, Boeken fired 117,000 on the J? river and was looked up for the last time. Boeken showed A?A? for a pair of aces, and his opponent flung his cards into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Noah Boeken
860,000
663,500
663,500

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Final Break

Level 14 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Christoph Vogelsang
Christoph Vogelsang

Players in the field have been sent on their last 20-minute break of the evening.

Here's a look at some of the highlights from Level 14:

Players will complete one more level before bagging and tagging for the night.

Tang Has Kings In Big Three-Way All In

Level 14 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Danny Tang
Danny Tang

Danny Tang raised from under the gun to 11,000, receiving a call from the cutoff. The button moved all in for approximately 71,000. Tang moved all in to put the cutoff at risk for their effective stack and the cutoff made the call.

Button: Q?Q? All in
Cutoff: 10?10? All in
Danny Tang: K?K?

The flop landed 8?Q?4? putting the button in the lead with a set of queens, however, Tang had extra outs to a flush to take the pot. The K? peeled on the turn and Tang made a superior set. The 5? river saw Tang best both his opponents, sending each of them to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Danny Tang
1,350,000
450,000
450,000

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Vogelsang Check-Raises the River

Level 14 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Christoph Vogelsang
Christoph Vogelsang

Christoph Vogelsang was heads-up from the big blind against the player in the hijack on a A?4?6? flop.

Vogelsang check-called a 7,000 bet from his opponent on the flop and then both players checked on the 3? turn.

The 9? completed the board and Vogelsang checked again, prompting a 30,000 bet from his opponent. Vogelsang paused for a minute and then raised to 95,000, which his opponent called after a bit of thought.

Vogelsang tabled A?7? for the nut flush and his opponent sent his hand into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Christoph Vogelsang
355,000
165,000
165,000
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Steven Buckner
Busted

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Dinner Break

Level 13 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir

Players have been sent on a 75-minute dinner break. The action will get back underway at approximately 8:05 p.m. local time.

Here are some highlights from the last two hours of play:

Play will resume on Level 14, which features 3,000/5,000 blinds with a 5,000 big blind ante.

2021 Champ Aldemir Scoops a Massive Pot

Level 13 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir

On the PokerGO feature table, Koray Aldemir, the 2021 WSOP Main Event winner, raised on the button to 8,000 with 5?4? before Dan Grolemund three-bet to 26,000 in the small blind with A?Q?.

After the world champ made the call, the flop came out 4?Q?5?, a bit of a cooler. Grolemund led for 33,000 and received a call. When the 2? appeared on the turn, Grolemund this time opted for a check with top pair.

Aldemir, holding two pair, bet 62,000, about half the size of the pot. Grolemund then went for a check-raise all in for 222,000 total. That put Aldemir into a brief tank before calling the bet. Grolemund had picked up a gutshot straight draw on the turn as an extra four outs, but the 6? on the river sent the past champion a monster pot of 570,000, and sent Grolemund home on Day 3.

Player Chips Progress
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Koray Aldemir
674,000
432,000
432,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
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Dan Grolemund
Busted

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