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2024 WSOP Paradise

Día 3
Event Info

2024 WSOP Paradise

Resultados Finales
Ganador
Mano ganador
k2
Premio
$12,070,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000,000
Bolsa de premios
$48,000,000
Entries
96
Información Nivel
Nivel
26
Ciegas
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000
Información jugadores - Día 3
Entries
14
Jugadores vivos
1

Lococo Takes it Down

Nivel 21 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

Alejandro Lococo raised to 500,000 from early position with A9, which was called by the big blind Michael Moncek with 108.

Both players checked the 759 flop, which brought the 4 on the turn. Moncek then bet out 550,000, which Lococo called.

The river was the 2 and Moncek checked to Lococo who bet out 1,000,000 which got a quick fold from Moncek to give the pot to Lococo.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Alejandro Lococo ar
Alejandro Lococo
12,800,000
2,025,000
2,025,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Michael Moncek us
Michael Moncek
11,825,000
-675,000
-675,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags/etiquetas: Michael MoncekAlejandro Lococo

Cards in the Air

Nivel 21 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Feature Table
Feature Table

Action is officially underway as the final 14 players aim for the top prize of $12,070,000 and a WSOP gold bracelet.

Nivel: 21

Ciegas: 125,000/250,000

Ante: 250,000

WSOP Issues Major Rule Change to Electronic Device Use For Paradise Series

Jonathan Tamayo
Jonathan Tamayo

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) Paradise series is underway, and poker players attending should be aware of a rule change that will impact the use of electronic devices at the table.

Jonathan Tamayo won the WSOP Main Event for $10 million this past summer in Las Vegas. Controversy surrounded the victory after poker fans noticed his rail, which included poker pros Joe McKeehen and Dominik Nitsche, had a laptop open with apparent real-time assistance (RTA) software visible.

Tamayo would occasionally converse with his rail during the final table, and that led some to question if he had an unfair advantage. But no one has presented any evidence to prove he broke any rules or won the tournament because of an edge gained from his rail. Still, the WSOP did not have a rule in place to prevent potential controversies such as this from arising. They do now, however.

There are a few other additional new rules for the series, including banning electronic devices at the table altogether when a tournament is down to three tables. Players are also not permitted to place their cell phones or any electronic devices on the table or table rail during play.

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Mateos and Wang Final Pair as 14 Players Advance to Final Day of Triton Million

Adrian Mateos
Adrian Mateos

The Triton Million began with 74 players, including 37 VIP invitees selected by Triton and 37 professional players invited by their VIP counterparts. The field has now been narrowed down to the final 14 players, who will return to Atlantis Paradise Island for their chance to win a gold bracelet at the World Series of Poker Paradise (WSOPP).

There were 22 reentries, bringing the total number of entries to 96, which created a prize pool of $48,000,000. Seventeen players made the money, with a minimum cash of $755,000, and the top prize soaring to $12,070,000. Leading the pack on the final day is Day 1 and 2 chip leader, Michael Moncek.

Triton Million Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Michael MoncekUnited States12,500,00063
2Daniel DvoressCanada12,350,00062
3Alejandro LococoArgentina10,775,00054
4Adrian MateosSpain9,825,00049
5Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom8,650,00043
6Sosia JiangNew Zealand7,925,00040
7Sinan UnluTurkey7,200,00036
8Ben HeathUnited Kingdom5,450,00027
9Elias TalvitieFinland4,925,00025
10Alex FoxenUnited States4,600,00023

Heading into the final day, the remaining field consists of eight poker pros, six invitees, and just one original pairing: Esti Wang, the short stack coming into Day 3, and high-stakes crusher Adrian Mateos. While not a pairing, Chip Leader Coaching pros Alex Foxen and Chance Kornuth find themselves in the mix on Day 3.

Also making it to the final day is David Einhorn, who had the poker world scratching its head after busting on the very first hand of the tournament. He six-bet all in with ace-king, only to be snapped off by pocket aces. As this was a one reentry tournament, Einhorn took advantage of the opportunity to reenter shortly after and successfully navigated his way into the money and onto the final day.

Four women were invited by Triton to participate in this tournament, with Sosia Jiang being the last woman standing heading into the final day. Jiang sits sixth in chips, after holding the chip lead for a period of time on Day 2.

Sosia Jiang
Sosia Jiang

The remaining players will return for the final day at 12 p.m. local time, where a winner will be crowned. Play will resume in Level 21 with blinds at 125,000/250,000 and a 250,000 big blind ante. There will be a break after every two levels of play, with a dinner break to be determined. The final 14 players have all locked up more than a minimum cash, guaranteeing themselves at least $792,000.

Remaining Prize Pool and Payouts

PlacePlayerCountyPrize
1  $12,070,000
2  $8,160,000
3  $5,304,000
4  $4,390,000
5  $3,542,000
6  $2,795,000
7  $2,140,000
8  $1,605,000
9  $1,200,000
10-11  $985,000
12-13  $865,000
14  $792,000
15Phillip NagyCosta Rica$792,000
16Punnat PunsriThailand$755,000
17Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus$755,000

Be sure to follow PokerNews for live updates and coverage throughout the final day of this historic event, all the way until a champion is crowned.

Tags/etiquetas: Adrian MateosAlejandro LococoAlex FoxenBen HeathBig BlindsChance KornuthDaniel DvoressDavid EinhornElias TalvitieEsti WangMichael MoncekMikita BadziakouskiPhillip NagyPunnat PunsriSinan UnluSosia JiangStephen Chidwick

Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
11Michael Moncek12,500,00063
12Alejandro Lococo10,775,00054
13Adrian Mateos9,825,00049
14Sinan Unlu7,200,00036
15Ben Heath5,450,00027
16Aleksejs Ponakovs3,575,00018
17David Einhorn3,075,00015
     
21Daniel Dvoress12,350,00062
22Stephen Chidwick8,650,00043
23Sosia Jiang7,925,00040
24Elias Talvitie4,925,00025
25Alex Foxen4,600,00023
26Chance Kornuth3,850,00019
27Esti Wang1,000,0005

Event #2: $1,000,000 Triton Million

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