2024 World Series of Poker

Event #57: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em (8-Handed)
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j6
Prize
$612,997
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$4,519,800
Entries
486
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
9
Players Left
1

Ludovic Geilich Eliminated in 8th Place ($58,616)

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Ludovic Geilich
Ludovic Geilich

Ludovoic Geilich opened the action with a raise to 1,050,000 from the hijack. Action folded around to Aliaksei Boika in the big blind who raised to 1,250,000. Geilich called all in for his last 200,000 and players went off to a runout.

Ludovic Geilich: A?4? All in
Aliaksei Boika: K?Q?

The dealer put out 6?K?8?10?5? and Geilich was sent to the payout desk while Boika chipped up to over 7,000,000.

Player Chips Progress
Aliaksei Boika by
Aliaksei Boika
7,600,000
2,240,000
2,240,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Ludovic Geilich gb
Ludovic Geilich
Busted

Tags: Aliaksei BoikaLudovic Geilich

Aaron Johnson Eliminated in 9th Place ($45,195)

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Aaron Johnson (MN)
Aaron Johnson (MN)

Aaron Johnson shoved for 1,125,000 from early position. Michael Rocco on the button called and the blinds folded.

Aaron Johnson: 6?6??All in
Michael Rocco:?A?Q?

The dealer fanned a board of 3?J?J?A?J? which gave the best full house to Rocco, sending Johnson to the rail in ninth place for $45,195.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Rocco us
Michael Rocco
3,625,000
1,625,000
1,625,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Aaron Johnson (MN) us
Aaron Johnson (MN)
Busted

Tags: Aaron JohnsonMichael Rocco

WSOP History: David Sklansky Looks to Sell Rare 1982 WSOP Gold Watches to Pawn Stars

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
David Sklansky

Earlier this year on an ordinary Monday afternoon, a bespectacled man walked into the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop on Las Vegas Blvd. Tucked under his arm was an uninteresting box that only he knew contained something rather interesting �C a pair of gold watches dating back more than 40 years.

These were not your run-of-the-mill wristwear, but rather evidence of a unique and often overlooked time of poker history, a year when the World Series of Poker (WSOP) gold bracelet, now the game��s highest accolade, was replaced in favor of watches.

1982 WSOP watches
1982 WSOP watches

The man holding the box was David Sklansky, who in 1978 forever changed poker by advocating a mathematical approach to the game in his groundbreaking book The Theory of Poker. Nicknamed ��The Mathematician,�� he proved his prowess just four years later when he won two WSOP tournaments in five days.

First, he won the 1982 WSOP Event #7: $800 Mixed Doubles Limit Seven Card Stud, a tournament that paired one man with one woman, alongside Dani Kelly, and followed that up by taking down Event #12: $1,000 Limit 5-Card Draw High. A year later, the Binions reverted back to the beloved bracelets players know today, and Sklansky captured his third piece of WSOP hardware by winning Event #11: $1,000 Limit Omaha.

It was a remarkable accomplishment, and for more than four decades he��s kept safe the evidence of his victories, both of which still worked. So, why was Sklansky carrying his 1982 WSOP gold watches, two of only 15 ever awarded, into a pawn shop? Well, he was looking to sell them of course, but not to just any of the dozens of pawn shops spread across Las Vegas. Oh no, he was walking into arguably the most famous pawn shop in the world, the home to the wildly popular television show Pawn Stars, and he was there to do it with cameras rolling.

Read all about the 1982 WSOP watches here in our feature article!

Level: 30

Blinds: 100,000/200,000

Ante: 200,000

Nakanishi Takes From Rocco

Level 29 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante

Michael Rocco opened the action with a raise to 320,000 from middle position. Action folded around to Shota Nakanishi who called in the big blind.

Rocco continued for 160,000 on a rainbow 6?10?5? flop before Nakanishi check-raised to 510,000. Rocco put in another flop raise to 860,000 before Nakanishi moved all in for 1,620,000 total. Rocco quickly mucked and Nakanishi took down a nice pot with top pair.

Player Chips Progress
Shota Nakanishi jp
Shota Nakanishi
3,400,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Michael Rocco us
Michael Rocco
2,000,000
-1,140,000
-1,140,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Michael RoccoShota Nakanishi

Level: 29

Blinds: 80,000/160,000

Ante: 160,000

Nine Players Return to Final Table of Event #57: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em (8-Handed)

Antoine Saout
Antoine Saout

Event #57 of the 2024 World Series of Poker, the $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em (8-Handed), was scheduled to deliver a gold bracelet to a winner in a single day. However, a second day was needed to determine who the winner will be, so the nine remaining players out of a field of 486 entrants will return today at 2 p.m. local time for the streamed final table in Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas.

Among these nine players is Aliaksei Boika, who is leading the way with 5,360,000. He is closely followed by Oliver Weis (4,280,000) and by Antoine Saout (4,280,000). The Frenchman, who has already final-tabled the Main Event twice, will play his third WSOP final here in Las Vegas and try to win his first bracelet.

Event #57: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em (8-Handed) Final Table

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blind
1Aliaksei BoikaBelarus5,360,00034
2Aaron Johnson (MN)United States1,605,00010
3Oliver WeisGermany4,500,00028
4Frank FunaroUnited States2,670,00017
5Shota NakanishiJapan2,100,00013
6Ludovic GeilichUnited Kingdom1,250,0008
7Michael RoccoUnited States3,140,00020
8Stephen BuellUnited States4,225,00026
9Antoine SaoutFrance4,280,00027

After finishing third in Event #21, the $25,000 No Limit Hold'em High Roller 6-Handed and seventh in Event #37, the $10,000 Big O Championship earlier in the festival, Michael Rocco (3,140,000) will be on the hunt for his first bracelet too, while both Frank Funaro (2,670,000) and Shota Nakanishi (2,100,000) could go back home tonight with a second WSOP win.

Aaron Johnson saw the bracelet on the table just a few days ago as he ended up as the runner-up of Event #38: $1,500 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em. However, this time, things will be a bit different as he will be second-to-last in chips with 1,605,000, 10 big blinds. Only Ludovic Geilich has a shorter stack, with 1,250,000.

Michael Rocco
Michael Rocco

Remaining Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1--$612,997
2--$408,658
3--$282,983
4--$199,342
5--$142,892
6--$104,261
7--$77,460
8--$58,616
9--$45,195

Players will return at 2:00 p.m. to the Horseshoe Event Center for the live-streamed final table, which is scheduled to begin on PokerGO at 3:00 p.m. on a one-hour delay. They will return with blinds at 80,000/160,000 with a 160,000 big blind ante and blinds will remain 20 minutes in length.

Keep a tab open to PokerNews for all the action of this tournament and all others here at the 2024 WSOP at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas!

Tags: Aaron JohnsonAliaksei BoikaAntoine SaoutFrank FunaroLudovic GeilichOliver WeisShota NakanishiSteve Buell