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2024 WSOP Main Event: Astedt, Rast, and Foxen Headline Final 59

Record Field of 10,112 Entries Narrowed To Seven Tables Going Into Day 7 With $10 Million Awaiting Eventual Champion

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Six-time bracelet winner Brian Rast running deep in the 2024 WSOP main event

There are now just 59 players remaining in the 2024 World Series of Poker no-limit hold’em main event from the record-setting field of 10,112 entries. Those still in contention have now locked up at least $160,000, with one lucky player among them just days away from emerging victorious with $10 million top prize and the championship bracelet.

The chip leader is Kevin Davis with 26,250,000. The Louisville, Kentucky resident is a six-time WSOP Circuit gold ring winner with more than $575,000 in prior live tournament earnings. This is Davis’ first recorded cash in the main event, and also his first score of six figures or more.

Other big stacks include Malo Latinois (22,375,000), Guillermo Sanchez Otero (21,975,000), Yake Wu (20,875,000), Yegor Moroz (20,575,000), and Daniel Zadok (20,325,000).

Among the many accomplished notables still in the mix are World Poker Tour champion Orson Young (18,350,000), recent WSOP tag team event winner Jason James (15,825,000), six-time bracelet winner and Poker Hall of Fame member Brian Rast (12,675,000), 2009 WSOP main evnet 21st-place finisher Jonathan Tamayo (13,300,000), 2012 WPT Player of the Year Joe Serock (13,175,000), bracelet winner Brian Kim (9,975,000), bracelet winner Alex Keating (5,250,000), two-time bracelet winner Brandon Cantu (4,800,000), 2023 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold’em Championship winner Aliaksandr Shylko (3,850,000), and bracelet winner Stephen Song (2,175,000).

Niklas AstedtOnline poker legend Niklas ‘Lena900’ Astedt (15,800,000) is among the top 15 stacks. The Swedish poker pro has nearly $3.9 million in recorded live tournament earnings, but has also reportedly accrued tens of millions in online cashes.

There were four female players among the 160 players that made it to day 6. Two moved on to day 7, including Shundan Xiao, who bagged the second-largest stack of any player with 23,925,000. The San Jose, California resident is set to multiply her career earnings of $32,376 many times over with a deep run in this record-setting event, which sports a staggering prize pool of $94,041,600.

Four-time bracelet winner Kristen Foxen also survived, ending the day with 14,500,000 chips. Foxen got off to a rocky start when her ace-king lost a roller-coaster clash with the pocket kings of Bradley Mercer. Turnabout was fair play for Foxen, who later doubled up through Mercer with pocket kings beating his ace-king. Foxen found a few other spots throughout the day to display the poker prowess that has earned her over $8.4 million on the tournament circuit, including turning pocket kings into a bluff to force two opponents off of top pair on the river.

Four-time bracelet winner Kristen FoxenXiao and Foxen are both looking to become the first female players since Barbara Enright to make the WSOP main event final table in 1995. Enright finished fifth that year, and remains the only woman to have made the top nine in this tournament. Four women have come close, only to hit the rail in 10th place. That list includes: Barbara Samuelson (1994), Susie Isaacs (1998), Annie Duke (2000), and Gaelle Baumann (2012). If Foxen were to match or beat Enright’s fifth-place finish, she would overtake Vanessa Selbst ($10,899,027 in career cashes) atop the female tournament earnings leaderboard. She currently trails by $2,484,979, with fifth place this year paying $2.5 million.

As for the other two women who made day 6 this year, Danielle Andersen was knocked out in 116th place after getting all-in with a combo draw against middle pair. Andersen found no help on the turn or river and was sent to the rail with $100,000. Ma Li finished 90th, earning the same payday.

Other notable players that were eliminated on day 6 included bracelet winner Christopher Brammer (157th), WPT champion and three-time bracelet winner Tony Dunst (144th – $70,000), former Storage Wars star Rene Nezhoda (123rd), two-time bracelet winner Aleksejs Ponakovs (120th), WPT champion Joe Tehan (118th), WPT Champion Iaron Lightbourne (99th), 2023 North American Poker Tour Las Vegas champion Sami Bechahed (74th), WPT champion Veerab Zakarian (68th), and bracelet winner and five-time Triton champion Danny Tang (62nd).

The final 59 contenders will return to blinds of 125,000-250,000 and a big blind ante of 250,000 for level 31. The average stack of 10,283,390 will represent just over 41 big blinds when cards get back in the air. All remaining players have locked up at least $160,000 by making this far.

Here is a look at the complete chip counts heading into day 7:

Rank Player Chips
1 Kevin Davis 26,250,000
2 Shundan Xiao 23,925,000
3 Malo Latinois 22,375,000
4 Guillermo Sanchez Otero 21,975,000
5 Yake Wu 20,875,000
6 Yegor Moroz 20,575,000
7 Daniel Zadok 20,325,000
8 Orson Young 18,350,000
9 Jason Sagle 17,350,000
10 Adrian Lopez 17,025,000
11 Charles Russell 16,000,000
12 Naor Slobodskoy 16,000,000
13 Jason James 15,825,000
14 Niklas Astedt 15,800,000
15 Gabriel Moura 14,900,000
16 Andres Gonzalez 14,775,000
17 Kristen Foxen 14,500,000
18 Tomas Szwarcberg 14,200,000
19 Jonathan Tamayo 13,300,000
20 Joe Serock 13,175,000
21 Giovanni Zanette 13,100,000
22 Brian Rast 12,675,000
23 Edward Pak 11,600,000
24 Justin Vaysman 11,055,000
25 Gerardo Hernandez 10,975,000
26 Garrett Bok 10,300,000
27 Richard Lowe 10,225,000
28 Kyosuke Nagami 10,050,000
29 Brian Kim 9,975,000
30 Diogo Coelho 9,975,000
31 Eliott Kessas 9,325,000
32 Russell Rosenblum 9,175,000
33 Daniel Erlandsson 8,950,000
34 Jordan Griff 8,725,000
35 Aloisio Dourado 7,075,000
36 Kevin Theodore 7,075,000
37 Hiroki Nawa 6,325,000
38 Luis Vazquez 6,325,000
39 Daniel Kyosev 6,050,000
40 Arthur Morris 5,925,000
41 Jesse Capps 5,925,000
42 Alex Keating 5,250,000
43 Jean Lhuillier 5,200,000
44 Malcolm Franchi 5,150,000
45 Robert Renaud 5,075,000
46 Boris Angelov 4,975,000
47 Brandon Cantu 4,800,000
48 Julio Trimmer 4,050,000
49 Aliaksandr Shylko 3,850,000
50 Jason Hoffman 3,400,000
51 Rodrigo Garrido Portaleoni 2,900,000
52 Mauro Juarez 2,650,000
53 Stephen Song 2,175,000
54 Charles Alex-Barton 2,100,000
55 Jessie Bryant 2,050,000
56 Yong Han 1,950,000
57 Nick Jivkov 1,900,000
58 Brian Hawkins 1,225,000
59 Randy Gattesco 575,000

Remaining payouts up for grabs in the 2024 WSOP main event:

Place Payout
1 $10,000,000
2 $6,000,000
3 $4,000,000
4 $3,000,000
5 $2,500,000
6 $2,000,000
7 $1,500,000
8 $1,250,000
9 $1,000,000
10 – 11 $800,000
12 – 13 $600,000
14 – 17 $450,400
18 – 26 $350,000
27 – 35 $300,000
36 – 44 $250,000
45 – 53 $200,000
54 – 59 $160,000

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