Get Ready for $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em at the 2024 WSOP
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Today sees the start of Event #60: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em here at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.
This four-day event gets underway at 12 p.m. local time with late registration open through the end of Level 12, which is on Day 2. There will be 20-minute breaks every two levels, with a 75-minute dinner break at the end of Level 6 (~6:40 p.m.)
The starting stack is 40,000 chips with the plan for Day 1 to play ten 60-minute levels. For the surviving players, Day 2 resumes at 12 p.m. Tuesday and plays another 10 levels. Day 3 plays down to the final five players and then a winner will be crowned the following day.
Last year’s event saw a field of 1,735 entries generating a prize pool of $4,632,450. The winner was Yang Zhang who defeated Aram Oganyan heads up to win $717,879 and his first WSOP bracelet.
"I think it's a milestone of my poker life." Zhang told PokerNews. "It's kind of a great achievement for me."
Year | Entries | Winner | Country | Payout |
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2023 | 1,735 | Yang Zhang | China | $717,879 |
2022 | 1,240 | Stefan Lehner | Austria | $558,616 |
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What Else is Happening at the 2024 WSOP?
- The $50,000 Poker Players Championship is in full swing, and its field is brimming with the best poker talent on the planet. Be sure to check it out if you can.
- Santhosh Suvarna banked an incredible $5,415,152 and his second WSOP bracelet by taking down the $250,000 Super High Roller.
- Yesterday also saw Frank Funaro, Patrick Moulder, and Mostafa Haidary pick up WSOP bracelets.