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2024 World Series of Poker

Event #42: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship
Jours 1
123
Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
qj108544
Prix
$260,658
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$995,100
Total d’Entrées
107
Info Niveau
Niveau
24
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Info Joueurs - Jour 1
Entrants
74
Joueurs Survivants
40
Joueurs Survivants 1 / 107
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Two Pair For Tryba

Niveau 1

Chris Tryba: Q8/J338/9
Leonard Carrillo: AxXx/A310K/Xx

Chris Tryba bet on seventh street and was called by Leonard Carrillo. Tryba tabled the two pair which beat the pair of aces that Carrillo briefly flashed and tossed into the muck.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Chris Tryba
67,000
7,000
7,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Leonard Carrillo
54,000
10,000
10,000

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Owen Takes Another From Eskandani With Aces

Niveau 1

Adam Owen: XxXx/KA9J/Xx
Mori Eskandani: XxXx/6273/Xx
David Lieberman: XxXx/78A - folded on fifth street

Adam Owen completed and was called by David Lieberman and Mori Eskandani.

Owen bet on fourth street and both opponents called. Owen bet again on fifth, Lieberman called, but Eskandani raised.

Owen reraised and Lieberman mucked, accidentally exposing two sixes. "Can you give me those," Eskandani joked as he called.

Eskandani called again on sixth before both players checked on seventh. Owen showed AQ8 for a pair of aces and Eskandani mucked.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Adam Owen
72,000
8,000
8,000
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David Lieberman
59,000
1,000
1,000
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Mori Eskandani
52,000
3,000
3,000
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Adam OwenDavid LiebermanMori Eskandani

Owen Gathers One

Niveau 1

Adam Owen: XxXx/A5109/Xx
Mori Eskandani: XxXx/5Q4J/Xx folded on seventh street

Fresh off his second place finish in Event #32: $1,500 Seven Card Stud, Adam Owen was involved in a pot where he bet on sixth and seventh street, with the seventh street bet getting the job done against Mori Eskandani.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Adam Owen
64,000
64,000
64,000
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Mori Eskandani
55,000
5,000
5,000
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Adam OwenMori Eskandani

Helppi Misses a Flush as Sigel Makes Queens

Niveau 1

Mike Sigel: XxXx/6QQ8/Xx
Juha Helppi: XxXx/J4107/Xx

Juha Helppi bet on fourth street and Mike Sigel called. Sigel picked up a pair of queens on fifth and opened the betting as Helppi called.

Sigel bet again on sixth and Helppi called down to seventh, where both players checked. Helppi then flashed the A.

"I knew you had hearts. I was trying the ace in the hole trick, made queens instead," Sigel said as he showed A43 to take the pot.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Michael Sigel
63,000
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Juha Helppi
57,000
3,000
3,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Juha HelppiMike Sigel

Carrillo Has Queens in the Hole

Niveau 1

Leonard Carrillo: XxXx/K6103/Xx
Yueqi Zhu: XxXx/7924/Xx

Leonard Carrillo bet on fourth street and was called by Yueqi Zhu.

Carrillo kept betting on fifth and sixth, with Zhu calling him down to seventh. Carrillo then bet again and Zhu called.

Carrillo showed QQ4 for a pair of queens and Zhu mucked.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Leonard Carrillo
64,000
4,000
4,000
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Yueqi Zhu
56,000
4,000
4,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Leonard CarrilloYueqi Zhu

Niveau: 1

Ante: 100
Low Card: 200
Completion: 500
Limits: 500-1,000

$10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship Kicks Off at 2 PM

Brian Yoon
Brian Yoon

Welcome back to PokerNews, the official media partner of the 2024 World Series of Poker and home of live updates from all bracelet events.

Today sees the start of Event #42: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship here at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

This three-day event gets underway at 2 p.m. local time with late registration open until the start of Day 2. There will be 15-minute breaks after every two hours of play. There is no reentry in this event.

The starting stack is 60,000 chips and the plan for Day 1 is to play nine levels. For the surviving players and any late registrants, Day 2 resumes at 1 p.m. Sunday and ends after eight more levels play out. Day 3 is when a winner will be crowned.

The tournament has escalating level durations. Levels 1 to 3 are 40 minutes, Levels 4 to 13 are 60 minutes, and from Level 14 onwards, they increase to 90 minutes.

Last summer's champion was Brian Yoon, who topped the 131-entry field to capture his fifth bracelet and $311,433 from the $1,209,000 prize pool. He defeated Dan Shak in heads-up play after an extra day was needed to end proceedings.

“Honestly, I don’t try to bracelet hunt or anything like that," Yoon told PokerNews. "I’m just trying to play the tournaments and enjoy playing the games. It feels great, obviously, to be the 33rd player to get number five, so I’ll take it and see what happens in the future.”

YearEntriesWinnerCountryPrize
2023131Brian YoonUnited States$311,433
202296Adam FriedmanUnited States$248,254
202162Anthony ZinnoUnited States$182,872
2020-Not held--
201988John HenniganUnited States$245,451
201883Yaniv BirmanUnited States$236,238

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