WSOP 2024 Day 7 Recap: Both Million-Dollar Bounties Won on Day Packed with Drama at 55th Annual WSOP | PGT (2024)

The latest day of action at the 2024 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas saw not one but two million-dollar bounties won in the $1,000-entry Mystery Millions event, while players battled for gold in Badugi, Dealer’s Choice, No Limit Hold’em and Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better, where

Valentyn Shabelnyk and DJ Buckley Both Draw $1 Million Bounties

Both of the $1 million bounties were drawn on a day of drama in the $1,000 buy-in Muystery Million event. As a field of thousands returned to action, everyone with a decent stack knew that if they could eliminate a player, then they would have a shot at drawing one of two $1m bounty prizes.

On a day packed with action as 950 players battled down to just 18 survivors, the two calmest players appeared to be the ones who pulled a $1m bounty each, DJ Buckley and Ukrainian Valentyn Shabelnyk, who seemed to be thinking of something else when he withdrew the $1,000,000 bounty slip for a seven-figure return on his $1,000 entry.

To the chip counts overnight and Jake Brown. He leads the field with 76.5 million chips, a little clear of Carson Richards (74.6m) in second place and Michael Miller (68.4m) in third.

Event #5: $1,000 Mystery Millions Final Day Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChips
1stJake BrownUnited States76,500,000
2ndCarson RichardsUnited States74,600,000
3rdMichael MillerUnited States68,400,000
4thChristopher BattenfieldUnited States59,700,000
5thEugene TitoUnited States55,100,000
6thJefferson JamesUnited States48,600,000
7thKyle MizellUnited States49,000,000
8thPei LiCanada48,300,000
9thChristopher CastellanUnited States41,300,000
10thOshri AzranUnited States40,100,000

Scott Seiver Close to Fifth Bracelet

Scott Seiver has never won a WSOP bracelet in Omaha and with four players remaining, the American will never have a better chance of doing so at this stage, holding the chip lead. Hoping to take home his fifth gold bracelet with a pile of 3,945,000 chips, Seiver leads from Jonathan Cohen, the Canadian having 3.67 million himself, while Calvin Anderson (2.5m) and Paul Zappula (1.69m) remain hopeful of an upset.

Event #10: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

PlacePlayerCountryChips
1stScott SeiverUnited States3,945,000
2ndJonathan CohenCanada3,670,000
3rdCalvin AndersonUnited States2,515,000
4thPaul ZappulaUnited States1,695,000
5thSami Saad El-DeinUnited States$101,853
6thBenny GlaserUnited Kingdom$75,678
7thJake SchwartzUnited States$57,570
8thJared BleznickUnited States$44,864
9thPatrick MoulderUnited States$35,838

Cantu Cruising in Badugi Chase

Brandon Cantu is one of a number of former bracelet winners chasing chip leader Tobias Leknes (2,225,000) in Event #11, the $1,500-entry Badugi event. Cantu sits third in chips on 1,875,000 behind another former bracelet winner in David Prociak (2,175,000), with Matt Grapenthien the only other former winner on 980,000.

With the field of 139 players battling down to the final 10, there were results for Jery Wong (74th for $3,000), Alex Livingston (60th for the same amount), Event #9 winner Nick Guagenti (59th also for $3,000), Michael Moncek (25th for $4,477) and Chris Brewer, who was desperately unlucky to bust in 17th place for $6,548.

Event #11: $1,500 Badugi Final Table Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChips
1stTobias LeknesNorway2,225,000
2ndDavid ProciakUnited States2,175,000
3rdBrandon CantuUnited States1,825,000
4thTomasz GluszkoPoland1,575,000
5thEdward YamHong Kong1,330,000
6thMatt GrapenthienUnited States980,000
7thDavid StammUnited States765,000
8thJoseph WagganerUnited States540,000
9thYuya MurataJapan415,000
10thLaurent A BoublilUnited States355,000

Zhou on Top in 6-Max NLHE

Chinese player Quan Zhou (966,000) is on top of the leaderboard heading into Day 2 of the $1,500-entry Event 12, the NLHE 6-Max event. With an incredible field of 2,526 entrants the $3.3 million prize pool paid 379 places, with 197 players surviving to Day 2.

Quan Zhou is followed by John Gordon (941,000), and Michael Miller (867,000) in the chip counts, with others such as Alex Foxen (533,000), Chance Kornuth (202,000), Landon Tice (133,000) Michael Wang (408,000) and JC Tran (391,000) all still involved.

Players who busted included but were not limited to the former world champion Joe Cada, Canadian sensation Xuan Liu, former WPT ambassador Brad Owen, 2013 world champ Ryan Riess, bracelet winners Shannon Shorr and Jeremy Ausmus and the 2004 WSOP Main Event runner-up David Williams.

Event #12: $1,500 No Limit Hold'em 6-Max Day 1 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChips
1stQuan ZhouChina966,000
2ndJohn GordonUnited States942,000
3rdMichael MillerUnited States867,000
4thMatthew DoddUnited States752,000
5thEshaan BhallaUnited States722,000
6thSteve YeaSouth Korea720,000
7thBrandon EisenUnited States705,000
8thJorge RiveraUnited States682,000
9thMark DubeUnited States672,000
10thClement Van DriesscheFrance655,000

Alexander the Great(est) in Dealer's Choice After Day 1

Finally, George Alexander (277,000) leads the $10,000-entry Dealer's Choice Championship after Day 1 at the felt, with legends such as Erick Lindgren (217,000), Nick Schulman (184,000), Maxx Coleman (179,000), Dan Zack (177,000) Robert Mizrachi (173,000) and Phil Ivey (171,500) all inside the top ten.

With 124 entries in total, only 68 survivors made Day 2, with stars of the felt such as John Hennigan, Phil Hui and Shaun Deeb all busting before the end of Day 1. Others such as Anthony Zinno (83,500), Matt Glantz (115,500), and Daniel Negreanu (159,500) all made it to have high hopes of winning a bracelet in two days time.

Event #13: $10,000 Dealer's Choice Championship Day 1 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChips
1stGeorge AlexanderUnited States277,000
2ndBrian BrunnerUnited States246,000
3rdMichael MartinelliUnited States234,500
4thErick LindgrenUnited States217,000
5thNick SchulmanUnited States184,000
6thYingui LiChina180,000
7thMaxx ColemanUnited States179,000
8thDaniel ZackUnited States177,000
9thRobert MizrachiUnited States173,000
10thPhil IveyUnited States171,500

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