The 2024 World Collection of Poker Paradise $25,000 buy-in tremendous most important occasion sported a large $50,000,000 assure, the most important in match poker historical past. On Dec. 16, registration formally closed with 1,978 complete entries. That meant that the highest 297 finishers made the cash, with the min-cash set at $50,000. The highest eight finishers will stroll away with seven-figure paydays, with the eventual champion set to earn $6,000,000.
Day 2 concluded with 207 gamers remaining within the reside subject, with 90 having already made the cash from the web flights held for this occasion. There have been 1,124 entries made throughout the 4 reside beginning flights, and one other 254 day 2 late registrants. With 600 on-line gamers, that introduced the entire to 1,978.
Motion concluded on day 2 with the elimination of 17-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth on the $50,000 cash bubble. The 60-year-old Poker Corridor of Famer was eradicated by high-stakes livestream star Alan Keating. Hellmuth bought all-in preflop for his previous couple of huge blinds with AOk dealing with the 43 of Paulius Vaitiekunas and seven6 of Keating. Hellmuth was the one one in danger, together with his opponents checking it down by way of a Q52107 runout. Keating confirmed his rivered pair of sevens to take the pot and convey the day to an in depth. He ended the evening with a wholesome stack of 4,350,000.
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We’re formally In The Cash within the First Ever Report-Breaking $50M GTD WSOP SUPER MAIN EVENT! #wsopPARADISE
Phil Hellmuth eradicated on the STONE BUBBLE! #gg pic.twitter.com/OJ4UWG1zgh
— WSOP – World Collection of Poker (@WSOP) December 17, 2024
Hellmuth received’t be including to his lead on the all-time bracelet checklist on this occasion, or rising his $27,029,980 in profession earnings. Whereas his likelihood at this title has handed, there are almost 300 gamers nonetheless in with a shot on the {hardware} and multi-million-dollar prime prize.
In keeping with chip counts from WSOP+, Gytis Lazauninkas bagged up the general lead with 15,430,000. Loads of huge names are among the many prime stacks heading into day 3, together with high-roller common Juan Pardo (10,740,000) two-time bracelet winner Chris Klodnicki (9,450,000), bracelet Winner Liv Boeree (8,275,000), bracelet winner Joseph Cheong (8,270,000), bracelet winner Roman Hrabec (7,740,000), WPT champion Matthew Wantman (7,700,000), two-time bracelet winner David Peters (7,485,000), bracelet winner Chris Hunichen (6,925,000), and four-time bracelet winner Adrian Mateos (6,555,000).
Here’s a have a look at the total payouts for the highest 297 finishers:
Place
Payout
1
$6,000,000
2
$4,600,000
3
$3,600,000
4
$2,800,000
5
$2,100,000
6
$1,650,000
7
$1,300,000
8
$1,000,000
9
$750,000
10
$500,000
11-12
$370,150
13-16
$295,000
17-22
$230,600
23-32
$180,300
33-48
$140,900
49-75
$110,200
76-118
$86,100
119-188
$67,300
189-297
$50,000