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Table Of Contents
- Number of Entries Up From 2023
- Almost Half a Billion Gambled
- Scott Seiver Joins an Exclusive Club
- 2024 WSOP Player of the Year Top 10 Standings
- Bracelet Wins for 24 Countries
- 2024 WSOP By the Numbers
The 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) shattered records and exceeded expectations, marking a spectacular chapter for the global poker community. With a jaw-dropping rise in entries and a record-breaking total in funds collected, this year’s event has truly redefined what’s possible at the WSOP.
Highlights include unprecedented participation numbers, a significant leap in total funds, and standout individual performances. Join PokerNewsas we explore the details of this historic poker series.
This article focuses only on the 99 live bracelet events and does not account for 2024 WSOP Online.
30/7/24 Update: Due to a table error, some figures have changed from the original release.
Number of Entries Up From 2023

In last year's WSOP breakdown, PokerNewstold you that the total number of entries across the festival in 2023 was 215,655. Thanks to four additional live bracelet events this time around, that figure rose to 229,559, enough to fill three-and-a-half Allegiant Stadiums.
For a second consecutive year, the $300 Gladiators of Poker was the best-attended event, garnering 20,647 entry slips. The $400 Colossus narrowly missed the 20K milestone, wrapping up with 19,303.
The other events with a five-figure population were the $1,000 Mystery Millions (18,409), $1,500 Millionaire Maker (10,939), and the record-breaking $10,000 Main Event (10,112).
Furthermore, if a player wanted to fire a single bullet in each event, their bankroll would need to be $971,856 to cover all the costs.
Almost Half a Billion Gambled

Yes, that's right. Nearly $500 million was collected from the 2024 WSOP Bracelet events, a truly eyebrow-raising figure.
The WSOP collected $480,764,185 across the summer, $40 million more than last year's total. To put that into perspective, that's more than the GDP of places like:
- Micronesia ($460m)
- Kiribati ($279m)
- Palau ($263m)
- Marshall Islands ($284m)
- Nauru ($154m)
- Tuvalu ($62m)
*Figures are from World Bank estimates
And now, the bit that everybody wants to know. How much did the WSOP take in rake?
From the $480,764,185 collected, $438,594,151 went into prize pools, meaning $42,170,034 went to the WSOP. As explained in 2023, the rake is shared between entry fees and the WSOP staff. From the rake, $29,466,524 was taken in entry fees, with $12,703,510 going to the workers.
Did you know? The $1,000 rake from the $250,000 buy-in Super High Roller goes straight to staff.
A total of $67,020,895 was paid out in first-place prizes, with Jonathan Tamayo's $10 million payout for winning the Main Event being the highest. Fifteen bracelet winners were rewarded with seven-figure windfalls, in addition to the two players who pulled the $1 million Mystery Millions top bounty prizes.
Scott Seiver Joins an Exclusive Club

Scott Seiver became the first player to win three WSOP bracelets at the same venue in the same year since Jeffrey Lisandro in 2009.
George Danzer won three in 2014 but the first occurred in the World Series of Poker Asia Pacific (APAC) series. Phil Ivey (2002), Phil Hellmuth (1993), Ted Forrest (1993), and Puggy Pearson (1973) are the only other players to win three WSOP titles in a single series.
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Seiver began the summer with a victory for $426,744 in the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8-or-Better Championship event. Two weeks later, he took down the $1,500 Razz tournament for $141,374. In doing so, he became the favorite for Player of the Year. He'd tack on a third bracelet in late June in the $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship for $411,041.
With a trio of triumphs, Seiver was crowned the 2024 WSOP Player of the Year, holding off the likes of Jeremy Ausmus, John Racener and Michael Rocco.
2024 WSOP Player of the Year Top 10 Standings
Place | Player | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Scott Seiver | 4,403.85 |
2 | Michael Rocco | 3,803.67 |
3 | Jeremy Ausmus | 3,686.60 |
4 | John Racener | 3,557.10 |
5 | Xixiang Luo | 3,480.93 |
6 | Chance Kornuth | 3,379.99 |
7 | David Prociak | 3,274.87 |
8 | Chris Hunichen | 3,094.85 |
9 | Yuri Dzivielevski | 3,033.64 |
10 | Phil Ivey | 3,004.04 |
Bracelet Wins for 24 Countries

The United States led the way with 59 tournament victories, while European players also made a strong impact. England, France, and Germany each secured three titles.
Australia and Canada were well-represented, with three and four wins respectively. Players from Bulgaria, China, and Spain also achieved notable success (two wins each).
Players from Chile, Israel, Portugal, Sweden, Russia, Norway, Brazil, Argentina, India, Italy, Scotland, Japan, Hong Kong, Cyprus, and Lithuania also claimed single victories.
Country | Number of Titles |
---|---|
United States | 59 |
Canada | 4 |
France | 3 |
Germany | 3 |
England | 3 |
Australia | 3 |
Bulgaria | 2 |
China | 2 |
Spain | 2 |
India | 2 |
Italy | 2 |
Russia | 2 |
Chile | 1 |
Cyprus | 1 |
Hong Kong | 1 |
Israel | 1 |
Lithuania | 1 |
Norway | 1 |
Portugal | 1 |
Sweden | 1 |
Scotland | 1 |
Japan | 1 |
Brazil | 1 |
Argentina | 1 |
2024 WSOP By the Numbers
Event | Buy-in | Entries | USD Collected | Prize Pool | Rake | Entry Fees | Dealers & Staff | Winner | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Event #01: $5,000 Champions Reunion | $5,000 | 493 | $2,465,000 | $2,267,800 | $197,200 | $138,040 | $59,160 | Asher Conniff | $408,468 |
Event #02: $500 Casino Employees No-Limit Hold'em | $500 | 1,189 | $594,500 | $499,380 | $95,120 | $66,584 | $28,536 | Jose Garcia | $79,134 |
Event #03: $500 WSOP Kickoff No-Limit Hold'em Freezeout | $500 | 3,485 | $1,742,500 | $1,463,700 | $278,800 | $195,160 | $83,640 | Daniel Willis | $175,578 |
Event #04: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better (8-Handed) | $1,500 | 928 | $1,392,000 | $1,238,880 | $153,120 | $107,184 | $45,936 | James Chen (US) | $209,350 |
Event #05: $1,000 Mystery Millions No-Limit Hold'em | $1,000 | 18,409 | $18,409,000 | $16,199,920 | $2,209,080 | $1,546,356 | $662,724 | Malcolm Trayner | $1,000,000 |
Event #06: $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship | $25,000 | 64 | $1,600,000 | $1,504,000 | $96,000 | $67,200 | $28,800 | Darius Samual | $500,000 |
Event #07: $1,500 Dealer's Choice (6-Handed) | $1,500 | 530 | $795,000 | $707,550 | $87,450 | $61,215 | $26,235 | John Hennigan | $138,296 |
Event #08: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha (8-Handed) | $5,000 | 733 | $3,665,000 | $3,371,800 | $293,200 | $205,240 | $87,960 | Bryce Yockey | $606,654 |
Event #09: $1,500 Limit Hold'em (8-Handed) | $1,500 | 443 | $664,500 | $591,405 | $73,095 | $51,167 | $21,929 | Nick Guagenti | $121,074 |
Event #10: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship (8-Handed) | $10,000 | 197 | $1,970,000 | $1,832,100 | $137,900 | $96,530 | $41,370 | Scott Seiver | $426,744 |
Event #11: $1,500 Badugi | $1,500 | 487 | $730,500 | $650,145 | $80,355 | $56,249 | $24,107 | David Prociak | $129,676 |
Event #12: $1,500 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em | $1,500 | 2,526 | $3,789,000 | $3,372,210 | $416,790 | $291,753 | $125,037 | Simeon Spasov | $439,815 |
Event #13: $10,000 Dealer's Choice Championship (6-Handed) | $10,000 | 141 | $1,410,000 | $1,311,300 | $98,700 | $69,090 | $29,610 | Robert Mizrachi | $333,045 |
Event #14: $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em | $1,000 | 2,639 | $2,639,000 | $2,322,320 | $316,680 | $221,676 | $95,004 | Thibault Perissat | $197,308 |
Event #15: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better (8-Handed) | $1,500 | 1,277 | $1,915,500 | $1,704,795 | $210,705 | $147,494 | $63,212 | Caleb Furth | $265,361 |
Event #16: $5,000 8-Handed No-Limit Hold'em | $5,000 | 823 | $4,115,000 | $3,785,800 | $329,200 | $230,440 | $98,760 | Brent Hart | $660,284 |
Event #17: $800 No-Limit Hold'em DeepStack | $800 | 4,732 | $3,785,600 | $3,331,328 | $454,272 | $317,990 | $136,282 | TJ Murphy | $368,977 |
Event #18: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha (8-Handed) | $1,500 | 1,469 | $2,203,500 | $1,961,115 | $242,385 | $169,670 | $72,716 | Dylan Weisman | $294,311 |
Event #19: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship (8-Handed) | $10,000 | 133 | $1,330,000 | $1,236,900 | $93,100 | $65,170 | $27,930 | John Racener | $308,930 |
Event #20: $300 Gladiators of Poker No-Limit Hold'em | $300 | 20,647 | $6,194,100 | $5,079,162 | $1,114,938 | $780,457 | $334,481 | Stephen Winters | $401,210 |
Event #21: $25,000 High Roller Six Handed No-Limit Hold'em | $25,000 | 272 | $6,800,000 | $6,392,000 | $408,000 | $285,600 | $122,400 | Brek Schutten | $1,405,641 |
Event #22: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw (6-Handed) | $1,500 | 574 | $861,000 | $766,290 | $94,710 | $66,297 | $28,413 | Aaron Cummings | $146,516 |
Event #23: $1,500 SHOOTOUT No-Limit Hold'em | $1,500 | 1,534 | $2,301,000 | $2,047,890 | $253,110 | $177,177 | $75,933 | Daniel Sepiol | $305,849 |
Event #24: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship (8-Handed) | $10,000 | 259 | $2,590,000 | $2,408,700 | $181,300 | $126,910 | $54,390 | Sean Troha | $536,713 |
Event #25: $3,000 6-Handed Limit Hold'em | $3,000 | 248 | $744,000 | $662,160 | $81,840 | $57,288 | $24,552 | Daniel Vampan | $148,635 |
Event #26: $25,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em (8-Handed) | $25,000 | 318 | $7,950,000 | $7,473,000 | $477,000 | $333,900 | $143,100 | Nick Schulman | $1,667,842 |
Event #27: $1,500 Big O | $1,500 | 1,555 | $2,332,500 | $2,075,925 | $256,575 | $179,603 | $76,973 | Michael Christ | $306,884 |
Event #28: $1,500 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em | $1,500 | 2,317 | $3,475,500 | $3,093,195 | $382,305 | $267,614 | $114,692 | Evan Benton | $412,484 |
Event #29: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship (6-Handed) | $10,000 | 149 | $1,490,000 | $1,385,700 | $104,300 | $73,010 | $31,290 | Phil Ivey | $347,440 |
Event #30: $600 Mixed: No-Limit Hold'em; Pot-Limit Omaha DeepStack (8-Handed) | $600 | 3,351 | $2,010,600 | $1,709,010 | $301,590 | $211,113 | $90,477 | Alen Bakovic | $207,064 |
Event #31: $3,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em | $3,000 | 1,230 | $3,690,000 | $3,284,100 | $405,900 | $284,130 | $121,770 | Nicholas Seward | $516,135 |
Event #32: $1,500 Seven Card Stud | $1,500 | 406 | $609,000 | $542,010 | $66,990 | $46,893 | $20,097 | Richard Ashby | $113,725 |
Event #33: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha DeepStack (8-Handed) | $600 | 2,402 | $1,441,200 | $1,225,020 | $216,180 | $151,326 | $64,854 | Alex Manzano | $161,846 |
Event #34: $2,500 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em | $2,500 | 1,267 | $3,167,500 | $2,819,075 | $348,425 | $243,898 | $104,528 | Antonio Galiana | $439,395 |
Event #35: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. (8-Handed) | $1,500 | 835 | $1,252,500 | $1,114,725 | $137,775 | $96,443 | $41,333 | Phillip Hui | $193,545 |
Event #36: $800 8-Handed No-Limit Hold'em DeepStack | $800 | 4,278 | $3,422,400 | $3,011,712 | $410,688 | $287,482 | $123,206 | Timur Margolin | $342,551 |
Event #37: $10,000 Big O Championship | $10,000 | 332 | $3,320,000 | $3,087,600 | $232,400 | $162,680 | $69,720 | John Fauver | $681,998 |
Event #38: $1,500 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em | $1,500 | 8,703 | $13,054,500 | $11,618,505 | $1,435,995 | $1,005,197 | $430,799 | Pedro Neves | $1,098,220 |
Event #39: $50,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em (8-Handed) | $50,000 | 177 | $8,850,000 | $8,451,750 | $398,250 | $278,775 | $119,475 | Sergio Aido | $2,026,506 |
Event #40: $1,500 Razz | $1,500 | 547 | $820,500 | $730,245 | $90,255 | $63,179 | $27,077 | Scott Seiver | $141,374 |
Event #41: $1,500 Mixed: No-Limit Hold'em; Pot-Limit Omaha Double Board Bomb Pot (8-Handed) | $1,500 | 1,312 | $1,968,000 | $1,751,520 | $216,480 | $151,536 | $64,944 | Xixiang Luo | $270,820 |
Event #42: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship | $10,000 | 107 | $1,070,000 | $995,100 | $74,900 | $52,430 | $22,470 | James Obst | $260,658 |
Event #43: $1,500 Mixed: Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Big O (7-Handed) | $1,500 | 853 | $1,279,500 | $1,138,755 | $140,745 | $98,522 | $42,224 | Magnus Edengren | $196,970 |
Event #44: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em | $2,000 | 1,561 | $3,122,000 | $2,778,580 | $343,420 | $240,394 | $103,026 | Jared Kingery | $410,359 |
Event #45: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship (8-Handed) | $10,000 | 181 | $1,810,000 | $1,683,300 | $126,700 | $88,690 | $38,010 | Maksim Pisarenko | $399,988 |
Event #46: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship | $1,000 | 7,954 | $7,954,000 | $6,999,520 | $954,480 | $668,136 | $286,344 | Khang Pham | $677,326 |
Event #47: $100,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em | $100,000 | 112 | $11,200,000 | $10,836,000 | $364,000 | $254,800 | $109,200 | Chris Hunichen | $2,838,389 |
Event #48: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha (8-Handed) | $1,000 | 2,212 | $2,212,000 | $1,946,560 | $265,440 | $185,808 | $79,632 | Christopher Vitch | $262,734 |
Event #49: $3,000 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em | $3,000 | 1,252 | $3,756,000 | $3,342,840 | $413,160 | $289,212 | $123,948 | Erlend Melsom | $523,195 |
Event #50: $10,000 Razz Championship | $10,000 | 118 | $1,180,000 | $1,097,400 | $82,600 | $57,820 | $24,780 | George Alexander | $282,443 |
Event #51: $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em | $1,500 | 2,110 | $3,165,000 | $2,816,850 | $348,150 | $243,705 | $104,445 | Peter Park | $240,724 |
Event #52: $5,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em | $5,000 | 817 | $4,085,000 | $3,758,200 | $326,800 | $228,760 | $98,040 | Mostafa Haidary | $656,747 |
Event #53: $3,000 Nine Game Mixed (7-Handed) | $3,000 | 379 | $1,137,000 | $1,011,930 | $125,070 | $87,549 | $37,521 | Yuri Dzivielevski | $215,982 |
Event #54: $1,500 Millionaire Maker No-Limit Hold'em | $1,500 | 10,939 | $16,408,500 | $14,603,565 | $1,804,935 | $1,263,455 | $541,481 | Franco Spitale | $1,250,125 |
Event #55: $250,000 Super High Roller No-Limit Hold'em | $250,000 | 75 | $18,750,000 | $18,675,000 | $75,000 | $0 | $75,000 | Santhosh Suvarna | $5,415,152 |
Event #56: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball (Limit) (2-7, A-5, Badugi) | $2,500 | 371 | $927,500 | $825,475 | $102,025 | $71,418 | $30,608 | Patrick Moulder | $177,045 |
Event #57: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em (8-Handed) | $10,000 | 486 | $4,860,000 | $4,519,800 | $340,200 | $238,140 | $102,060 | Frank Funaro | $612,997 |
Event #58: $50,000 Poker Players Championship (7-Handed) | $50,000 | 89 | $4,450,000 | $4,249,750 | $200,250 | $140,175 | $60,075 | Daniel Negreanu | $1,178,703 |
Event #59: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold'em | $1,000 | 3,362 | $3,362,000 | $2,958,560 | $403,440 | $282,408 | $121,032 | Sean Jazayeri | $368,025 |
Event #60: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em | $3,000 | 1,773 | $5,319,000 | $4,733,910 | $585,090 | $409,563 | $175,527 | Paolo Boi | $676,900 |
Event #61: $2,500 Mixed: Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better; Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better (8-Handed) | $2,500 | 507 | $1,267,500 | $1,128,075 | $139,425 | $97,598 | $41,828 | Dario Sammartino | $222,703 |
Event #62: $600 PokerNews Deepstack Championship | $600 | 5,110 | $3,066,000 | $2,606,100 | $459,900 | $321,930 | $137,970 | Hector Berry | $282,876 |
Event #63: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw (7-Handed) | $1,500 | 453 | $679,500 | $604,755 | $74,745 | $52,322 | $22,424 | David Funkhouser | $123,314 |
Event #64: $600 No-Limit Hold'em DeepStack | $600 | 5,263 | $3,157,800 | $2,684,130 | $473,670 | $331,569 | $142,101 | Christopher Moen | $289,323 |
Event #65: $5,000 Seniors High Roller No-Limit Hold'em | $5,000 | 680 | $3,400,000 | $3,128,000 | $272,000 | $190,400 | $81,600 | Mark Checkwicz | $573,876 |
Event #66: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship (8-Handed) | $10,000 | 811 | $8,110,000 | $7,542,300 | $567,700 | $397,390 | $170,310 | Elie Nakache | $1,320,945 |
Event #67: $500 Salute to Warriors - No-Limit Hold'em | $500 | 4,517 | $2,258,500 | $1,851,970 | $406,530 | $284,571 | $121,959 | Ben Collins | $207,486 |
Event #68: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em | $2,500 | 2,229 | $5,572,500 | $4,959,525 | $612,975 | $429,083 | $183,893 | Colin Robinson | $667,963 |
Event #69: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better | $1,500 | 611 | $916,500 | $815,685 | $100,815 | $70,571 | $30,245 | Nikolay Fal | $153,730 |
Event #70: $400 Colossus No-Limit Hold'em | $400 | 19,303 | $7,721,200 | $6,369,990 | $1,351,210 | $945,847 | $405,363 | Martin Alcaide | $501,250 |
Event #71: $1,000 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em Championship | $1,000 | 1,245 | $1,245,000 | $1,095,600 | $149,400 | $104,580 | $44,820 | Shiina Okamoto | $171,732 |
Event #72: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship (7-Handed) | $10,000 | 186 | $1,860,000 | $1,729,800 | $130,200 | $91,140 | $39,060 | Scott Seiver | $411,041 |
Event #73: $25,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha (8-Handed) | $25,000 | 476 | $11,900,000 | $11,186,000 | $714,000 | $499,800 | $214,200 | David Eldridge | $2,246,728 |
Event #74: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship | $10,000 | 167 | $1,670,000 | $1,553,100 | $116,900 | $81,830 | $35,070 | Arash Ghaneian | $376,476 |
Event #75: $1,000 Tag Team No-Limit Hold'em | $1,000 | 1,437 | $1,437,000 | $1,264,560 | $172,440 | $120,708 | $51,732 | Jimmy Setna - Jason James | $190,910 |
Event #76: $10,000 Mystery Bounty No-Limit Hold'em (8-Handed) | $10,000 | 965 | $9,650,000 | $8,974,500 | $675,500 | $472,850 | $202,650 | Matthew Lambrecht | $1,018,933 |
Event #77: $2,500 Mixed Big Bet Event (6-Handed) | $2,500 | 468 | $1,170,000 | $1,041,300 | $128,700 | $90,090 | $38,610 | Wing Po Liu | $209,942 |
Event #78: $1,000 Mini Main Event | $1,000 | 6,076 | $6,076,000 | $5,346,880 | $729,120 | $510,384 | $218,736 | Georgios Skarparis | $554,925 |
Event #79: $50,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha | $50,000 | 187 | $9,350,000 | $8,929,250 | $420,750 | $294,525 | $126,225 | Daniel Perkusic | $2,100,325 |
Event #80: $800 Independence Day Celebration No-Limit Hold'em | $800 | 6,792 | $5,433,600 | $4,781,585 | $652,015 | $456,411 | $195,605 | Francis Anderson | $501,040 |
Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship | $10,000 | 10,112 | $101,120,000 | $94,041,600 | $7,078,400 | $4,954,880 | $2,123,520 | Jonathan Tamayo | $10,000,000 |
Event #82: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em | $1,000 | 1,424 | $1,424,000 | $1,253,120 | $170,880 | $119,616 | $51,264 | Aditya Agarwal | $189,661 |
Event #83: $1,500 Eight Game Mixed (6-Handed) | $1,500 | 494 | $741,000 | $659,490 | $81,510 | $57,057 | $24,453 | Garth Yettick | $131,061 |
Event #84: $600 Ultra Stack No-Limit Hold'em | $600 | 6,628 | $3,976,800 | $3,380,280 | $596,520 | $417,564 | $178,956 | Carsten Heidemann | $343,010 |
Event #85: $1,000 Flip & Go No-Limit Hold'em Presented by GGPoker | $1,000 | 1,088 | $1,088,000 | $957,440 | $130,560 | $91,392 | $39,168 | Chance Kornuth | $155,446 |
Event #86: $1,000 Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha | $1,000 | 4,280 | $4,280,000 | $3,766,400 | $513,600 | $359,520 | $154,080 | Sascha Wilhelm | $282,290 |
Event #87: $5,000 8-Handed No-Limit Hold'em | $5,000 | 1,042 | $5,210,000 | $4,788,600 | $421,400 | $294,980 | $126,420 | Matthew Alsante | $785,486 |
Event #88: $10,000 Eight Game Mixed Championship (6-Handed) | $10,000 | 189 | $1,890,000 | $1,757,700 | $132,300 | $92,610 | $39,690 | Calvin Anderson | $413,446 |
Event #89: $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship | $3,000 | 3,177 | $9,531,000 | $8,482,590 | $1,048,410 | $733,887 | $314,523 | Clement Richez | $1,041,989 |
Event #90: $1,500 6-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha | $1,500 | 1,306 | $1,959,000 | $1,740,840 | $218,160 | $152,712 | $65,448 | Joseph Sanders | $269,530 |
Event #91: $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. (8-Handed) | $3,000 | 357 | $1,071,000 | $953,190 | $117,810 | $82,467 | $35,343 | Gary Bolden | $206,321 |
Event #92: $50,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em | $50,000 | 178 | $8,900,000 | $8,499,500 | $400,500 | $280,350 | $120,150 | Jared Bleznick | $2,037,947 |
Event #93: $777 Lucky 7s No-Limit Hold'em | $777 | 6,292 | $4,888,884 | $4,303,728 | $585,156 | $409,609 | $175,547 | Michael Liang | $777,777 |
Event #94: $10,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em Championship | $10,000 | 502 | $5,020,000 | $4,668,600 | $351,400 | $245,980 | $105,420 | Michael Rocco | $924,922 |
Event #95: $1,979 Poker Hall of Fame Bounty No-Limit Hold'em | $1,979 | 1,119 | $2,214,501 | $1,970,906 | $243,595 | $170,517 | $73,079 | Jamie Walden | $313,370 |
Event #96: $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E. (8-Handed) | $25,000 | 120 | $3,000,000 | $2,820,000 | $180,000 | $126,000 | $54,000 | Xixiang Luo | $725,796 |
Event #97: $3,000 6-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha | $3,000 | 844 | $2,532,000 | $2,253,480 | $278,520 | $194,964 | $83,556 | Alex Livingston | $390,621 |
Event #98: $1,500 The Closer | $1,500 | 3,215 | $4,822,500 | $4,292,025 | $530,475 | $371,333 | $159,143 | Ching Da Wu | $525,500 |
Event #99: $1,000 Super Turbo No-Limit Hold'em | $1,000 | 1,547 | $1,547,000 | $1,358,720 | $188,280 | $131,796 | $56,484 | Aneris Adomkevicius | $201,344 |
Totals | $971,856 | 229,559 | $480,764,185 | $438,594,151 | $42,170,034 | $29,466,524 | $12,703,510 | $67,020,895 |
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- Drawing cards calls for careful thought as well. While being careful not to give away too much about their strategy, players should try to draw from the discard pile when it strengthens their hand. When a player observes that their opponent has been discarding high-value cards, for instance, they may decide to draw from the pile to finish their own meld while preventing their opponent from accessing those cards. This two-pronged strategy not only makes one's hand stronger but also throws off other players' strategies. The core of Rummy Prime is melting, and a player's chances of winning can be greatly increased by becoming proficient in this technique. 25-03-15
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