2024 WSOP Main Event: Meet the Final Table Millionaires

2024 WSOP Main Event Final Table Stars

The 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event saw a huge field of 10,112 players compete for glory. It all came down to nine players at the final table on July 16-17 at Horseshoe Las Vegas. They played for the top prize of $10 million and the gold bracelet. Jordan Griff led with 143.7 million chips, a big amateur from Illinois.

Meet the Final Nine Players

Here are the nine players who made the final table, listed by seat with their chip stacks and big blinds. Boris Angelov from Bulgaria had 52.9 million (33 big blinds) in seat 1. Malo Latinois from France sat in seat 2 with 25.5 million (16 big blinds). Brian Kim from the USA held 94.6 million (59 big blinds) in seat 3.

Niklas Astedt from Sweden had 94.2 million (59 big blinds) in seat 4. Joe Serock from the USA bagged 83.6 million (52 big blinds) for seat 5. Jordan Griff topped the list in seat 6 with 143.7 million (90 big blinds). Jonathan Tamayo from the USA started with 26.7 million (17 big blinds) in seat 7. Andres Gonzalez from Spain had the shortest stack at 18.3 million (11 big blinds) in seat 8. Jason Sagle from Canada ended with 67.3 million (42 big blinds) in seat 9.

Seat Player Country Chips Big Blinds
1 Boris Angelov Bulgaria 52.9M 33
2 Malo Latinois France 25.5M 16
3 Brian Kim USA 94.6M 59
4 Niklas Astedt Sweden 94.2M 59
5 Joe Serock USA 83.6M 52
6 Jordan Griff USA 143.7M 90
7 Jonathan Tamayo USA 26.7M 17
8 Andres Gonzalez Spain 18.3M 11
9 Jason Sagle Canada 67.3M 42

Key Player Stories and Runs

Jordan Griff was the fan favorite as a recreational player with small past wins under $50,000. He built his huge stack with smart plays like a miracle card draw. Niklas Astedt and Brian Kim were pros with big tournament experience, holding nearly 95 million each. Joe Serock had a WSOP bracelet from 2023 online events.

Boris Angelov, 27 from Bulgaria, recently finished second at EPT Monte Carlo for $664,000. Malo Latinois led chips on Day 7 but slipped late. Jason Sagle from Canada grinded to 67 million. Andres Gonzalez from Spain fought with just 18 million. Jonathan Tamayo from Texas aimed to improve on his 2009 21st place.

Final Results and Payouts

Jonathan Tamayo won it all, beating Jordan Griff heads-up for $10 million and his first bracelet. Griff took second for $6 million. Niklas Astedt got third place and $4 million. Jason Sagle earned $3 million in fourth. Boris Angelov made $2.5 million for fifth.

Andres Gonzalez received $2 million in sixth. Brian Kim got $1.5 million for seventh. Joe Serock took $1.25 million in eighth. Malo Latinois earned $1 million for ninth place. Every finalist walked away a millionaire.

Finish Player Prize
1st Jonathan Tamayo $10M
2nd Jordan Griff $6M
3rd Niklas Astedt $4M
4th Jason Sagle $3M
5th Boris Angelov $2.5M
6th Andres Gonzalez $2M
7th Brian Kim $1.5M
8th Joe Serock $1.25M
9th Malo Latinois $1M

FAQ

When and where was the game of roulette first played?

When and where was the game of roulette first played? The game as we know it today first appeared in Paris in 1796, and quickly gained popularity throughout Europe, especially in the casinos of Monte Carlo. The addition of the zero by Francois and Louis Blanc in the mid-19th century helped to increase the house edge and make the game more profitable for casinos.

When and where is the World Series of Poker?

The 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) is scheduled to take place from Tuesday, May 28 through Wednesday, July 17 at the Horseshoe and Paris Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Where is the World Series of Poker main event held?

The WSOP (World Series of Poker) is at Horseshoe and Paris convention centers in Las Vegas. The WSOP Main Registration Cage is in the Champagne Ballroom in the Paris convention center.

Where is WSOP 2024 held?

Below are the results for the 2024 World Series of Poker, held from May 28–July 17 at Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada. There are 99 bracelet events.

Where can I watch WSOP 2024?

Las Vegas, NV (July 2, 2024) — Starting Wednesday, July 3, daily live coverage of the 2024 World Series of Poker® (WSOP®) Main Event airs on PokerGO®, the world’s leading poker livestream platform.2024/07/02

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