2024 World Series of Poker May 28th to July 17th ***No Spoilers***
The 2024 WSOP will take place at Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas from May 28 to July 17, 2024, with the Main Event running from July 3 to July 17. The Main Event – poker’s undisputed freezeout world championship – will have four starting days, beginning on Wednesday, July 3. Players may also register directly on Day 2.
Really hope PokerGo decides to stream the 25K PLO, at the very least the final table. Ivey, Blom and Dwan making deep runs here.
It’s not on the schedule right now, instead we have the $1K ladies championship and the colossus listed.
If they stick to that schedule, they seem to really want to lose customers / not get more.
I thought DeathDonkey's commentary for the 10K 2-7 NL stream was fabulous: very good on-the-fly analysis of what was going on; excellent separation between playing a hand in a vacuum versus seeing everyone's cards; and none of that awful "He is thinking that . . ." speculation.
Really hope PokerGo decides to stream the 25K PLO, at the very least the final table. Ivey, Blom and Dwan making deep runs here.
It’s not on the schedule right now, instead we have the $1K ladies championship and the colossus listed.
If they stick to that schedule, they seem to really want to lose customers / not get more.
I hear you, but it's an 8-handed event and there are still 50 guys in it.
The odds of us getting a dream Ivey, Dwan, and Blom final table are about the same as us getting a bunch of obscure names.
It's a bit early to say this will be must-see TV.
PLO final tables are far more fun that hold ‘em ones though. More flops and more nuance
Just looked at the chip counts. Bunch of stone cold killers left in that 25k
Yeah, I don't know what gets views, but I would want to see more of the final tables of the non-NLHE and higher buyin events. They televise a lot of $1500 or less NLHE events with nobodies at the final table. Would like to have seen the DC and bomb pot events, but those might not be technically feasible.
Came here to see a bunch of people talk about how bad Seiver is, how he's overrated, "fish on a heater," etc. Disappointed. But also not. Because every now and again, I get hope from this place.
Not sure if the WSOP Player of the Year leaderboard is updated to include the 2-7. It shows Ausmus at 2,999.12, Hunichen at 2,751.92 Seiver at 2,736.69 as of this post. In any case, this is a helluva race.
It wasn't updated before, now Seiver has 3712.58 and Ausmus has 3368.48. Ivey who is in 4th is deep in the 25k plo
Came here to see a bunch of people talk about how bad Seiver is, how he's overrated, "fish on a heater," etc. Disappointed. But also not. Because every now and again, I get hope from this place.
Not sure if the WSOP Player of the Year leaderboard is updated to include the 2-7. It shows Ausmus at 2,999.12, Hunichen at 2,751.92 Seiver at 2,736.69 as of this post. In any case, this is a helluva race.
Dude glaze harder holy ****, who is saying seiver is a fish on a heater? you have to much cob in your corn bud take a break.
Yeah, Seiver had a T7, so a 7 draw. Good read that he was ahead of both players. Harman's call predraw was questionable with ICM. Trela's overcall seems bad. Harman's tossing the T to draw to a 9 was correct, but fairly obvious.
Ok I barely barely know the rules to this game but isn't over calling Sievers all in after Harmen calls to pat a 109 bad? Or is that a much better hand than I realize?
Ok I barely barely know the rules to this game but isn't over calling Sievers all in after Harmen calls to pat a 109 bad? Or is that a much better hand than I realize?
I said Trela's preflop call seems bad. I am not sure the difference between "bad" and "seems bad". I was kind of shocked by it. I wasn't sure Trela would pat, but calling to draw to a 9 would also be bad. Siever must have had a read on Trela to pat rather than draw to a 7.
Dude glaze harder holy ****, who is saying seiver is a fish on a heater? you have to much cob in your corn bud take a break.
Yep, you guys get it. I fully expected to see such posts because, well, this is 2+2. Every possible bad take seems to come up at some point here. That I didn't shows how universally respected he is. Not many players who can claim that.
"preflop"???
Hahaha yeah, it's funny how the terminology of flop games has seeped into other variants. When I first learned 2-7 triple draw, the preflop/flop/turn/river jargon described the four betting rounds. When it comes to single-draw games, everything before the draw just seems to be called preflop.
On the other hand, has anyone heard stud terms like "fourth street" around flop games anymore? That seemed to be around when I started playing during the 2000s boom. But either it disappeared, or it remained and became so ubiquitous that I just don't notice.
So this might be of interest to a few. In Event 68, the $2500 NL event on Thursday I busted a player about 10-15 minutes after the dinner break. (Registration was scheduled to end at the start of the level). A few minutes later the other side of the table notices that a similar looking person was in the late registration line waiting to get his stack and seat assignment. They called the floor over but they said he wasn't wearing the same clothes we described. I personally didn't see the individual however I did see him later that night as we were approaching the money bubble and he was wearing a hoodie now versus just a t-shirt.
I obviously don't know at what point the WSOP closed registration, so it's possible it was still open. Obviously there's been some changes to the high roller events with a strict cut-off and if they're going to enforce it at that level then they really should make it consistent across the broad. There's also a few loopholes in the system as well but I'll pass on sharing those details here as not to encourage that behavior.
I personally didn't have a huge issue with it at the time, but I did start to have an issue with it as we hit 2am that night playing down to the money bubble. One or two less people in the field could have meant a slightly earlier end of the day which ultimately finished around 2:30am with a noon restart.
tldr; late registration could probably be improved a bit
Who is the commentator with Lon for this ladies event? She’s awful.
I was in the late reg line for the 2500 and a guy in the line said he busted after late reg ended then it allowed him to reenter on bravo anyway.
I was in the late reg line for the 2500 and a guy in the line said he busted after late reg ended then it allowed him to reenter on bravo anyway.
Apparently Jennifer Shahade.
She TALKS with very strange INFLECTIONS and every SENTENCE sounds like a question? And a lisp. This and hammered Conrad Simpson on the rail make this hard to listen to.
That seems very punty with J7dd
Womens poker is alive lol
J7dd from BB flops a flush and check calls flop. Turn 4th diamond and she has str8 flush open ended and now she thinks its the time to go for check raise? Nuts 3bet jam (lol) and she calls.
Okamoto will run over this table
Okamoto vs Jamie for the bracelet
Okamoto is the gorgeous champion we may not deserve but are nonetheless glad to have. Props to Jamie for being too classy to point out how obviously bad the deck was to her.
Okamoto is the gorgeous champion we may not deserve but are nonetheless glad to have. Props to Jamie for being too classy to point out how obviously bad the deck was to her.
Didn't see it but she probably has the perspective that to go this deep in a tournament the deck is actually incredibly favorable to you.