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.
Most beautiful bracelet winner ever easily. Well deserved outclassed everyone in the final.
Insane run from 2nd last year in the same +1k entries tournament.
She really is very attractive.
Glad Okamoto won it this year after the runner-up last year. Will be watching for her in the Main if she decides to put in a bullet.
She just got outclassed and made one awful river raise which lost her the chiplead in headsup. It was one of the biggest pots.
That raise cost her 3 million, the other 15 million or so that she started heads up with were basically being outflopped outturned or outrivered every hand. I don't think there's a single player that could have won with that set of cards heads up. Granted, she sun ran yesterday and today to get to that big lead when heads up started but still she ran pretty much the worst you could possible run heads up.
Yeah the 30 mins ish I saw, the other girl basically hit every flop and had two pair an ungodly amount of the time
I actually thought Jamie did well to earn some pots with the worst hand several times
I thought Shahade was fine/good.
Agree than Conrad was annoying, but admittedly I don't "get" him. He seems bad at poker from what he says on Berkey's pod... They always give him crap on theory and stuff. I guess he's a "vibes guy"
Wow they are playing 2-7 pot limit triple draw in the 2.5k big bet mix event lol.. Now that's a wild game.
Feel a little bad for Jamie. I'm sure we've all played heads up against someone who is literally hitting every flop and there's really nothing you can do.
Lon is obsessed with rails in general and given he and Jen are both friends with Jamie the rail was always gonna get mentioned every two minutes. A little bit annoying but understandable.
Brunson 4th of 11 in the $10K Stud8. Todd obviously. He seems to play some $10K non/NLHE tournaments.
Feel a little bad for Jamie. I'm sure we've all played heads up against someone who is literally hitting every flop and there's really nothing you can do.
Lon is obsessed with rails in general and given he and Jen are both friends with Jamie the rail was always gonna get mentioned every two minutes. A little bit annoying but understandable.
Okamoto deserved the bracelet. Superior player and very humble. Jamie cant hit every flop even tho she did earlier in the tournament.
I thought Shahade was fine/good.
Agree than Conrad was annoying, but admittedly I don't "get" him. He seems bad at poker from what he says on Berkey's pod... They always give him crap on theory and stuff. I guess he's a "vibes guy"
What do these guys do for a living? There's no chance he actually makes a livable wage playing cards
Jamie obviously nicest person in poker.
J7dd was quite the punt.
Linda Durden, wow. She must have been on a scorcher to make it to the final table. Jamie's rail booing Jamie when she flopped the ace was pretty funny.
Jamie’s jam over that check raise was terribad. She needs to tank call there then call the jam on the river.
Jennifer Shahade
ETA: This was in response to brianr's post #1400
What do these guys do for a living? There's no chance he actually makes a livable wage playing cards
He used to deal underground games in NYC where I'm sure he made good money.
Of course 90 percent of underground dealers I've ever met are degens who spend the money as fast as they make it.
A few years ago he final tabled some wsop event and I guess declared himself a pro.
I remember last year he was offering pieces to 1500s at like 1.4 markup lmao
Jamie’s jam over that check raise was terribad. She needs to tank call there then call the jam on the river.
Yes it was just as horrible as the J7s play. It was unbeliviable to see her check call flop (which is fine to trap) but then raise the turn on 4th diamond and even call it off. She could find the fold easily, what else would ever 3bet jam there except high diamond? Yes she had 2outs to nuts still but that is not enough equity and that is the reason to just call turn and fold to a river jam.
She was some mossad chick working in poker industry now, but clearly not as a player.
Jamie made even bigger mistakes later tho, the bluffraise for the largest pot of the day to lose her chip lead with T high cant be good. She is blocking bluffs with her hand and zero blockers to full houses.
The wsop history of the j7 seems different than what people here are saying happened
You are right, it reads wrong on these reports lol. It was so horrible so maybe they are trying to make it not look so bad. Also the reporter is clueless talking about 4bet jamming when it was a 3bet and same thing when Jamie check raised his Thigh on headsup vs Okamoto it is reported as "3bet raised" lol, reporter is confused by seeing preflop actions and thinks raise is a 3bet postflop.
But yeah you can watch the stream and it was bad. Grandma punting off with KJs shoving on missed flop is whatever because she is a grandma but I am not suprised she was able to make a deep run in this tourney because it seems like no one had studied except the champ.
But yeah you can watch the stream and it was bad. Grandma punting off with KJs shoving on missed flop is whatever because she is a grandma but I am not suprised she was able to make a deep run in this tourney because it seems like no one had studied except the champ.
And Durden opening 3.75x utg off 23bb and folding.
HoF nominees:
Patrik Antonius
Josh Arieh
Barny Boatman
"Miami" John Cernuto
Ted Forrest
Kathy Liebert
Mike Matusow
Matt Savage
Isai Scheinberg
Bill Smith
They really need to split players and other contributors into separate categories.
Patrik is the clear choice among the players if we go by the actual criteria:
- A gambler must have played poker against acknowledged top competition,
- Played for high stakes,
- Played consistently well, gained the respect of peers,
- And stood the test of time.
I love Jamie Kerstetter as much as anybody, but why do they keep saying she has "nearly 200 cashes in WSOP events?"
Phil has the record at 181. What am I missing? Are they counting Circuit events or something? Kind of misleading if so.