WSOP 2024: Scott Seiver makes history, wins 3 bracelets in one month!

WSOP 2024: Scott Seiver makes history, wins 3 bracelets in one month!
WSOP 2024: Scott Seiver makes history, wins 3 bracelets in one month!

14 days have passed since June 1st and then another 14 days Scott Seiver wins third bracelet at the 2024 World Series of Poker, setting a record that in 2009 only managed to Jeff Lisandro! The American won the nightEvento n. 72: $10.000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship per $411.041defeating Canadian Jonathan Krela heads up, with the latter taking home the consolation prize of $274,217.
For him all successes in mixed game which we list below for approximately 1 million dollars in prizes which brings it almost to 27 million won in his career and a very good chance of winning Player of the Year.

  • 28-Jun-2024    WSOP  $ 10,000 No Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship (Bracelet Event #72) 1st $ 411,041
  • 14-Jun-2024    WSOP  $ 1,500 Limit Razz (Bracelet Event #40) 1st $ 141,374
  • 01-Jun-2024    WSOP  $ 10,000 Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship – 8-Handed (Bracelet Event #10) 1st $ 426,744

But Seiver hit the mark 11 total cash for many other prizes of smaller amounts but which allow him to fly into the top 3 in the Poy WSOP leaderboard which could see his big face hanging inside the ballrooms of theHorseshoe and Paris di Las Vegas where you play for two and a half months. A beautiful honour. A little thought for the Hall of Fame too, even if he still has to turn 40, one of the minimum requirements to be a candidate.

Seiver beat a field of 186 participants, which had generated a prize pool of $1,729,800. And before the series he had made very bold declarations but perhaps not even he would have imagined such triumphal results.

He has now reached five WSOP bracelets, although he would like to win nine in nine different poker variants.
Success enhanced by a complex final day with Jason Mercier, Mike Watson e Robert Mizrachi in the game. These three exited before the final table while one of the eligible Poy WSOP, Jeremy Ausmustried to hinder Scott’s run. At the final table also Jennifer Harman returned in great shape at the World Series and she is, yes, a Hall of Famer who has written poker history.

Final Table Payout:

Place    Player    Country    Prize
1    Scott Seiver    United States    $411,041
2    Jonathan Krela    Canada    $274,217
3    David Lin    United States    $187,177
4    Jeremy Ausmus    United States $130,794
5    Jen Harman    United States    $93,615
6    Mike Watson    Canada     $68,672
7    Aaron Kupin    United States    $51,661

 
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