2024 World Series of Poker

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
83
Prize
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$94,041,600
Entries
10,112
Level Info
Level
44
Blinds
2,500,000 / 5,000,000
Ante
5,000,000
Players Info - Day 8
Entries
18
Players Left
9

Miracle River on First Hand Propels Griff to Chip Lead WSOP Main Event Final Table

Level 39 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
WSOP Main Event Final Table 2024
WSOP Main Event Final Table 2024

The record-breaking 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event in Las Vegas has reached its final nine players, and each of them are guaranteed a seven-figure payday with a chance to make poker history and walk away with $10 million.

Leading the way is Illinois native Jordan Griff, who had just $47,192 in live earnings heading into poker's biggest event and has now locked up a minimum cash that is more than 50 times his previous best score of $18,104. Griff was all in on the first hand of the day against a flopped set but managed to river a bigger set in a miraculous shift of events that will almost certainly end up being worth several million.

"It was a roller coaster of emotions, that hand," Griff told PokerNews at the end of Day 8. "The very first hand of the day, I pick up queens. I'm excited about it. There was a big pay jump, too, so I'm a little nervous. I get it in most of my stack pre-flop, assuming we're just committed ... He beat me to the pot (on the flop) ... I saw the threes, and I was just, like, in shock ... And then, you know, I heard the noises that something happened. I look back, I see the queen, and I let out some sort of noise. I don't remember what it was, but just pure emotion from it."

Jordan Griff
Jordan Griff

Griff has an uphill battle as two of poker's most accomplished players, American high roller regular Brian Kim and Swedish online poker legend Niklas "Lena900" Astedt, both bagged impressive stacks that will see them return to the final table with over 50 big blinds.

Astedt, who is widely recognized as one of the greatest online players of all time, will look to scrub his name from the "best without a bracelet" list, while Kim will seek redemption after a 23rd-place finish in the 2022 Main Event and his second WSOP bracelet.

"I think that run is the only reason why I'm here today," Kim said. "I never really played tournaments. I actually just played the Main once every year. So from that run, I got interested in tournaments and started doing a lot of work and playing them a lot, and now I have quite a bit of experience."

Brian Kim
Brian Kim

Astedt may be known as an online player, but make no mistake—he has not been fatigued by the long hours in the live arena.

"(This is a) piece of cake compared to SCOOP," laughed Astedt. "People say this is a marathon; they should try 23 tables for 40 days during SCOOP. That's what I say."

Another player seeking redemption is Boris Angelov, who earlier this year finished runner-up in the EPT Monte Carlo Main Event for $663,565 in what he told PokerNews felt like a disappointing finish.

Meanwhile, Joe Serock, New Mexico's all-time money leader and the only player at the final table with a bracelet other than Kim, will seek a second piece of WSOP hardware after winning last year's online $500 PLO 8-Max and qualifying into the Main Event on GGPoker.

Day 7 chip leader Malo Latinois ended the night toward the bottom of the counts alongside Texan four-time Circuit ring winner Jonathan Tamayo (who finished 21st in the 2009 Main Event) and Spain's Andres Gonzalez, while Canada's Jason Sagle rounds out the final nine as a middling stack.

2024 WSOP Main Event Final Table

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Boris AngelovBulgaria52,900,00033
2Malo LatinoisFrance25,500,00016
3Brian KimUnited States94,600,00059
4Niklas AstedtSweden94,200,00059
5Joe SerockUnited States83,600,00052
6Jordan GriffUnited States143,700,00090
7Jonathan TamayoUnited States26,700,00017
8Andres GonzalezSpain18,300,00011
9Jason SagleCanada67,300,00042

Foxen Falls Ahead of Final Table

It took just one hand for Griff to find himself all in with queens, and it was shaping to be his only hand of the day as he was against Jessie Bryant's flopped set of threes. But as luck would have it, the river brought one of two queens left in the deck, and Griff made a better set to stay alive and make a run to the final table.

The ghillie-suit-wearing Southerner soon after doubled up Angelov to be left short to fall in 17th place after the elimination of Gerardo Hernandez in 18th place, who went out in painful fashion as a double-paired board counterfeited his pocket sixes to lose to ace-high.

Jessie Bryant
Jessie Bryant

There was another painful elimination after the first break as Guillermo Sanchez Otero got it in with ace-queen to be in front of the offsuit nine-seven of his opponent. A double appeared imminent for Otero as his ace-high stayed ahead until a seven landed on the river to send him out in 16th place.

It was around this time that Foxen took the chip lead as she outflopped Diogo Coelho in a three-bet pot with ace-queen to the Portgeuese grinder's Big Slick.

Though it was an exciting development for the thousands of poker enthusiasts hoping to see the first woman Main Event champion crowned, it was short-lived. As the field got smaller with the exits of Jason James and the jovial Yegor Moroz, Foxen lost a sizable pot against Kim before a hand that will likely be discussed for the remainder of the event.

After defending her big blind with king-queen in a heads-up pot against Serock, Foxen check-called on a board of A?K?J? before check-jamming on the turn. Unfortunately for the four-time bracelet winner, Serock wasn't going anywhere with top two pair and "Krissyb" couldn't hit Broadway for a painful exit for one of the best woman players in poker history.

Foxen was consoled after her elimination by her husband, fellow crusher Alex Foxen, and those on the rail roared and applauded as she left the table.

Kristen Foxen Elimination
Kristen Foxen Elimination

Action picked up after dinner break, and it didn't take long for Brazil's Gabriel Moura, who had one of the loudest and most enthusiastic rails of Day 8, to go out in 12th place as his flopped middle pair couldn't hold up against the straight draw of Sagle, who binked the turn to leave the Brazilian drawing to a bigger straight draw that didn't hit.

Not long after, France's Malcolm Franchi got it in with ace-queen only to find himself dominated by the ace-king of Griff to go out on the unofficial final table bubble.

Griff's spin-up only continued from there as he hit quads before the elimination of Portugal's Diogo Coelho, who entered the ten-handed table with crumbs and ran ace-jack into the ace-king of Astedt to mark the end of Day 8.

Diogo Coelho
Diogo Coelho

Final Tablists Get a Day Off

After bagging their chips, posing for photos, and doing media interviews, the nine players left the Horseshoe Event Center to further prepare for their quest for eight figures.

The players will have a day off on Monday, July 15, before returning for Day 9 on Tuesday, July 16 at 2 p.m. local time. Action will pick back up with 51:20 left in Level 39 with blinds of 800,000/1,600,000/1,600,000. The plan for Day 9 is to play down to four players with TV breaks throughout play and no extended breaks.

Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team will return on-site on Tuesday for continued coverage of the record-breaking 2024 WSOP Main Event. Be sure to check out the live reporting hub in the meantime.

WSOP Main Event Final Table 2024
WSOP Main Event Final Table 2024

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize (in USD)
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

Tags: Alex FoxenAndres GonzalezBig BlindsBig SlickBoris AngelovBrian KimDiogo CoelhoGabriel MouraGerardo HernandezGuillermo Sanchez OteroJason JamesJason SagleJessie BryantJessie Bryant'sJoe SerockJonathan TamayoJordan GriffKristen FoxenKristen Foxen EliminationMalcolm FranchiMalo LatinoisNiklas AstedtWSOPWSOP Main EventWSOP24Yegor Moroz

Diogo Coelho Eliminated in 10th Place ($800,000)

Level 39 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Diogo Coelho
Diogo Coelho

Diogo Coelho raised to 6,800,000 from under the gun for most of his stack. Niklas Astedt called from early position and the rest of the table got out of the way.

The K?Q?6? flop was checked by Coelho and Astedt bet enough to put him all in. Coelho ended up putting in his last 4,900,000.

Diogo Coelho: A?J? All in
Niklas Astedt: A?K?

Astedt showed top pair and Coelho needed running cards or a ten to avoid elimination, but the Q? turn and 8? river ended his run in tenth place for $800,000. The final nine players will now be bagging their chips before taking on all picture and interview duties.

Full chip counts and a recap of today's action are to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Niklas Astedt se
Niklas Astedt
94,000,000
15,000,000
15,000,000
Day 9 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Diogo Coelho pt
Diogo Coelho
Busted

Tags: Diogo CoelhoMalo LatinoisNiklas Astedt

Griff Hits Quads to Take the Lead

Level 39 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Jordan Griff
Jordan Griff

Jordan Griff min-raised to 3,200,000 from under the gun and was called by both Niklas Astedt and Joe Serock in the blinds. The 9?6?5? flop saw Astedt lead for 3,500,000 and Serock called, as did Griff.

The trio headed to the Q? turn and Astedt slowed down and checked. Serock bet 11,000,000 and Griff called while Astedt got out of the way.

That led them to the 5? on the river where Serock glanced at his table neighbor before he bet 35,000,000.

Griff moved all in after some consideration and Serock was instantly stunned, shook his head and asked for the exact amount of the shove. The all-in was for 61,000,000 and Serock folded to get shown the 5?5? for quads by Griff.

"I had eight-seven," Serock said, indicating he folded a flopped straight.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Jordan Griff us
Jordan Griff
140,000,000
61,300,000
61,300,000
Day 8 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Joe Serock us
Joe Serock
84,000,000
-55,000,000
-55,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Niklas Astedt se
Niklas Astedt
79,000,000
8,000,000
8,000,000
Day 9 Chip Leader

Tags: Joe SerockJordan GriffNiklas Astedt

Malcolm Franchi Eliminated in 11th Place ($800,000)

Level 39 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Malcolm Franchi
Malcolm Franchi

Jordan Griff opened to 3,200,000 on the button and Malcolm Franchi three-bet jammed for 34,700,000 in the big blind. Griff called with a bigger stack.

Malcolm Franchi: A?Q? All in
Jordan Griff: A?K?

Franchi was dominated and couldn't get any help as the board ran out 8?4?9?7?9? to mark his elimination in 11th place for $800,000.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Jordan Griff us
Jordan Griff
82,000,000
37,000,000
37,000,000
Day 8 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Malcolm Franchi fr
Malcolm Franchi
Busted

Tags: Jordan GriffMalcolm Franchi

Gabriel Moura Eliminated in 12th Place ($600,000)

Level 39 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Gabriel Moura
Gabriel Moura

Jason Sagle raised to 10,800,000 in the small blind and Gabriel Moura moved all in for 12,400,000 in the big blind. Sagle called to put him at risk.

Gabriel Moura: Q?9? All in
Jason Sagle: 6?5?

The J?9?8? flop gave Moura a pair of nines but Sagle hit the 7? on the turn to make a straight. Moura needed a ten to survive but the 5? river ended his run in 12th place for $600,000.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Jason Sagle ca
Jason Sagle
7,100,000
-53,900,000
-53,900,000
Profile photo of Gabriel Moura br
Gabriel Moura
Busted

Tags: Gabriel MouraJason Sagle

Astedt Four-Bets Kim

Level 39 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Niklas Astedt
Niklas Astedt

Niklas Astedt raised to 3,200,000 in the cutoff. Brian Kim then three-bet to 10,900,000 in the small blind.

Astedt clicked it back to 21,000,000, roughly a third of his stack. Kim spent a good while in the tank before folding, chipping up Astedt without showdown.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Joe Serock us
Joe Serock
135,000,000
300,000
300,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Brian Kim us
Brian Kim
101,000,000
-10,100,000
-10,100,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Niklas Astedt se
Niklas Astedt
77,000,000
13,900,000
13,900,000
Day 9 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Jonathan Tamayo us
Jonathan Tamayo
35,000,000
-500,000
-500,000
Main Event Champion
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching
Profile photo of Andres Gonzalez es
Andres Gonzalez
15,000,000
700,000
700,000
Profile photo of Diogo Coelho pt
Diogo Coelho
12,000,000
-3,700,000
-3,700,000

Tags: Brian KimNiklas Astedt

Dinner Break

Level 38 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Kristen Foxen Elimination
Kristen Foxen Elimination

The 12 remaining players have been sent on a 75-minute dinner break. Play will resume at approximately 9:15 p.m.

With the elongated pause in play, be sure to get up to speed with the highlights from the last level.

Kristen Foxen Eliminated in 13th Place ($600,000)

Level 38 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Kristen Foxen Elimination
Kristen Foxen Elimination

Joe Serock opened to 2,400,000 from under the gun and Kristen Foxen called from the big blind. Foxen check-called a bet of 4,000,000 on the A?K?J? flop.

The turn brought in the 5? and Serock sized up to 11,600,000. Foxen then moved all in for 36,900,000 and Serock took off his sunglasses, picked up his cards, and called to put her at risk.

Kristen Foxen: K?Q?All in
Joe Serock: A?K?

Foxen was drawing to a ten for a straight, but the 6? fell on the river to earn Serock the pot with top two pair. The spectators clapped for Foxen as she left the feature table, with her deep run ending in 13th place.

Kristen Foxen Elimination
Kristen Foxen Elimination
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Joe Serock us
Joe Serock
132,000,000
45,000,000
45,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Brian Kim us
Brian Kim
111,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Niklas Astedt se
Niklas Astedt
63,000,000
Day 9 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Diogo Coelho pt
Diogo Coelho
16,000,000
Profile photo of Andres Gonzalez es
Andres Gonzalez
14,000,000
-3,000,000
-3,000,000
Profile photo of Kristen Foxen ca
Kristen Foxen
Busted
WSOP 4X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching

Tags: Joe SerockKristen Foxen

Latinois Doubles Through Sagle

Level 38 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Malo Latinois
Malo Latinois

First to act, Jason Sagle raised to 2,500,000 and the only player to call was table short stack Malo Latinois in the big blind. On the Q?8?4? flop, Latinois checked and Sagle simply bet big with the covering stack for Latinois to call all-in for 10,400,000.

Malo Latinois: K?3? All in
Jason Sagle: 4?4?

Latinois' flopped flush was up against bottom set, after which he avoided the board to pair thanks to the 7? turn and 5? river runout to stay in contention.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Jason Sagle ca
Jason Sagle
64,000,000
-6,000,000
-6,000,000
Profile photo of Boris Angelov bg
Boris Angelov
61,000,000
-1,000,000
-1,000,000
Profile photo of Jordan Griff us
Jordan Griff
38,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
Day 8 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Malcolm Franchi fr
Malcolm Franchi
34,000,000
-4,000,000
-4,000,000
Profile photo of Jonathan Tamayo us
Jonathan Tamayo
29,000,000
Main Event Champion
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching
Profile photo of Malo Latinois fr
Malo Latinois
27,600,000
13,600,000
13,600,000
Day 7 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Gabriel Moura br
Gabriel Moura
17,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000

Tags: Jason SagleMalo Latinois

Jason James Eliminated in 14th Place ($450,400)

Level 38 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Jason James Elimination
Jason James Elimination

Brian Kim made it 2,500,000 from the hijack and Joe Serock called from the small blind. Jason James made it 23,000,000, leaving 2,600,000 behind from the big blind. Kim got out of the way and then Serock rejammed as the covering stack. James put in the last of his chips and the cards were exposed.

Jason James: 10?10?All in
Joe Serock: A?Q?

Serock made two pair on the A?Q?6? flop to take the lead. James failed to connect on the 8? turn or 6? river and busted in 14th place.

With James' elimination, the field have locked up $600,000.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Brian Kim us
Brian Kim
111,000,000
-3,000,000
-3,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Joe Serock us
Joe Serock
84,000,000
31,000,000
31,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Niklas Astedt se
Niklas Astedt
67,000,000
Day 9 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Kristen Foxen ca
Kristen Foxen
42,000,000
-4,000,000
-4,000,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching
Profile photo of Diogo Coelho pt
Diogo Coelho
19,000,000
Profile photo of Andres Gonzalez es
Andres Gonzalez
14,000,000
Profile photo of Jason James ca
Jason James
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Brian KimJason JamesJoe Serock