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2024 World Series of Poker

Nível: 28

Blinds: 50,000/10,000

Ante: 100,000

Day 3 of Event #12: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed Kicks Off at Noon; Only 17 Remain

Anthony Marquez
Anthony Marquez

Today marks the culmination of Event #12: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed at the prestigious World Series of Poker, hosted at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. The showdown awaits as 20 skilled contenders return to the tables, vying for the coveted $439,815 first-place prize and the iconic trophy bracelet.

Daniel Palau, seemingly poised for victory, leads the pack with a formidable stack of 6,790,000 chips. However, the remaining players will not concede easily. Among the challengers are notable talents like Anthony Marquez (3,900,040), Simeon Spasov (3,750,000), and Tommy Nguyen (1,020,000), each boasting impressive poker pedigrees, and they will all be vying for their second bracelet. Marquez's "TSN Turning Point," occurred when he boosted his chips with a queens versus nines pot for his tournament life after taking a hard chip loss on a previous hand.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Daniel PalauSpain6,790,00068
2Chih FanTaiwan6,765,00068
3Joseph BrumpachecoBrazil6,295,00063
4Corey WickUnited States5,385,00054
5Matthew DoddUnited States4,860,00049
6Daniel BuzgonUnited States4,505,00045
7Anthony MarquezUnited States3,900,00039
8Simeon SpasovBulgaria3,750,00038
9John GordonUnited States3,075,00031
10Patrick TruongUnited States3,060,00031
Chih Fan
Chih Fan

A staggering 2,526 entrants kicked off Day 1, dwindling to 197 by Day 2, and now only 17 contenders remain in contention. Regardless of the outcome, each skilled player is guaranteed to walk away with a minimum payout of $28,480.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$439,815
2$293,218
3$210,645
4$152,995
5$112,362
6$83,452
7$62,687
8-9$47,633
10-11$36,616
12-17$28,480

Notable absences from Day 3 include Dean Hutchinson, Jessica Teusl, Steven Buckner, David Pham, Ran Koller, Brett Shaffer and Alex Foxen. The chip leader from Day 1 Quan Zhou was eliminated late in Day 2.

Action resumes at noon local time, commencing at Level 28 with blinds set at 50,000/100,000 and a 100,000 ante for the big blind. Regular 15-minute breaks will be observed after every two levels, with a dinner break scheduled as needed. The tournament structure entails 60-minute levels, persisting until a deserving champion emerges victorious.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for live updates and the thrilling conclusion of this event, as well as comprehensive coverage of all the exhilarating action unfolding at the World Series of Poker 2024.

Tags: Alex FoxenAnthony MarquezBrett ShafferDaniel PalauDavid PhamJessica TeuslQuan ZhouRan KollerSimeon SpasovSteven BucknerTommy Nguyen

Seat Draw for Day 3

CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
Horseshoe11Mark DubeUnited States2,270,00023
Horseshoe12Eric DengUnited States1,670,00017
Horseshoe13John GordonUnited States3,075,00031
Horseshoe14Simeon SpasovBulgaria3,750,00038
Horseshoe16Jeffrey VertesCanada2,940,00029
       
Horseshoe21Jeremy JosephUnited States1,040,00010
Horseshoe22Anthony MarquezUnited States3,900,00039
Horseshoe23Patrick TruongUnited States3,060,00031
Horseshoe24Matthew DoddUnited States4,860,00049
Horseshoe25Francisco VazquezSpain2,890,00029
Horseshoe26Daniel PalauMexico6,790,00068
       
Horseshoe31Steve YeaSouth Korea3,030,00030
Horseshoe32Daniel BuzgonUnited States4,505,00045
Horseshoe33Corey WickUnited States5,385,00054
Horseshoe34Chih FanUnited States6,765,00068
Horseshoe35Tommy NguyenCanada1,020,00010
Horseshoe36Joseph BrumpachecoBrazil6,295,00063

Event #12: $1,500 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em

Dia 3 Começado

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