WSOP 2024 Day 33 – From Joe Bloggs and Jane Doe to Viktor Blom

Poker players from all over the world converge on Vegas for the WSOP and yesterday’s offerings show there is a buy-in level for everyone as the $400 Colossus, $1k Ladies Championship and $25k PLO Championship all featured on day 33.

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Viktor Blom (courtesy of WSOP)

We’ll check out the extremes of the WSOP schedule in a moment, but first there are four bracelets wins to report.

 Frenchman Elie Nakache took down Event #66: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship (8-Handed) for a monster $1,320,945 score, while Ben Collins won Event #67: $500 Salute to Warriors – No-Limit Hold’em for $207,486, with some $180k or so going to charity.

Also in the winner’s circle on day 33 were Colin Robinson who scooped Event #68: $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em for $667,963 and Mikolay Fal who bagged Event #69: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better for $153,730.

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Event #70: $400 Colossus No-Limit Hold’em

The second of three starting flights saw Lisa Tan take over the chip lead, with not a single bracelet winner among the top 200. There are of course some among the survivors from 10,578 entries so far, David Bach, Barry Greenstein and Prahlad Friedman among them. Day 1c is today.

Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip counts
1Lisa TanSingapore1,680,000
2Dohang NaKorea1,659,000
3Dustin DenzikUSA1,608,000
4Kfir NahumUSA1,395,000
5Drew DingmanUSA1,283,000
6Oliver SaidMalta1,263,000
7William SmithUSA1,209,000
8Scott Anthony RobertsUSA1,207,000
9Justin TsuiUK1,154,000
10Exequiel RamirezUSA1,108,000

Event #71, the $1,000 Ladies No-Limit Hold’em Championship 

Day 2 saw chess and poker champion Jennifer Shahade among the 36 survivors from an initial 1245 entries, Japanese architect Shiina Okamoto holding the chip lead.

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Jennifer Shahade (courtesy of WSOP)

The money bubble burst when two tables saw all-ins and bustouts simultaneously, Hill and Quadros hitting the rail after all-in and calls.

Tracey Hill: 6♠ 6♦
Cecile Ticherfatine: K♦ K♣

Flop: 9♥ Q♥ 10♦

Turn: 2♦

River: J♣

Andrea Quadros: A♣ qh:

Melanie Kaye: 7♥ 7♣

Flop: 9♥ K♦ 8♦

Turn: 9♦

River: 6♦

Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Shiina OkamotoJapan2,390,000
2Cecile TicherfatineFrance1,700,000
3Andrea SagerUSA1,485,000
4Robyn AlvisUSA1,170,000
5Haruna FujitaJapan1,160,000
6Jamie KerstetterUSA1,120,000
7Susan BluerUSA1,000,030
8Cherish AndrewsUSA985,000
9Khyla BoatwrightUSA970,000
10Nadya MagnusUSA860,000

Event #72: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship (7-Handed)

A record-breaking 186 entries produced a $1,729,800 prizepool and $411,041 top prize as the 55th Annual World Series of Poker shows no signs of slowing down.

As expected, there were plenty of big names on display but not all of them made it to the paid spots. Take your pick from Daniel Negreanu, Phil Ivey and Phil Hellmuth as to who the biggest star is, and add Eli Elezra, Todd Brunson, Erik Seidel and Ryan Riess to the list.

Mike “Sir Watts” Watson, Scott Seiver, Jason Mercier and Jennifer Harman all bagged final table spots in the chase for gold, while Shaun Deeb and Mike Matusow had to be content with cashing.

Final table Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1David LinUSA2,295,000
2Mike WatsonCanada2,165,000
3Jeremy AusmusUSA1,740,000
4Scott SeiverUSA1,215,000
5Jonathan KrelaCanada1,105,000
6Robert MizrachiUSA875,000
7Jason MercierUSA640,000
8Jen HarmanUSA610,000
9Aaron KupinUSA515,000

Event #73: $25,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha

If the $400 Colossus catered for the numerous two-card tourists in Vegas, then the $25k PLO was one for the serious and wealthy 4-card fans.

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Nacho Barbero (courtesy of WSOP)

Day 1 pulled in 365 entries and saw Conrad De Armas top the chip counts, with Connor Drinan and Fernando “JNandez” Habegger not far behind.

Phil Ivey, Viktor Blom, and Daniel Negreanu all made it through, but Ike Haxton, Benny Glaser and Anthony Zinno are all loking at firing second bullets if they want to win.

Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Conrad De ArmasUSA1,250,000
2Eric GarmaUSA1,247,000
3Connor DrinanUSA970,000
4Fernando HabeggerSwitzerland933,000
5Cong PhamUSA879,000
6Ethan CahnUSA878,000
7Caleb FurthUSA875,000
8David EldridgeUSA831,000
9Tomer DanielUSA778,000
10Aaron KatzUSA751,000

Event #74: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship gets underway today and, as always, we’ll bring you the very best of the results and action every day from the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas casinos.

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