The 2024 Summer Poker Series is now in its third week at Resorts World Las Vegas. There continues to be loads of poker left to play, because the collection is about to run from June 6 – July 22. The pageant contains a whole of 82 occasions, with each one together with assure on the prize pool. Over $900,000 in assured prize cash shall be paid out by the point the entire affair wraps up.
There are actually 31 occasions within the books. Check out our recaps of the primary 12 tournaments right here, with information on occasions 13-24 right here. In this text, we’ll have a look at the outcomes from occasions 25-31.
Event #29 – $100,000 Guaranteed $400 No-Limit Hold’em
The first of two $100,000 assured tournaments on the schedule was held from June 20-23. The $400 buy-in no-limit maintain’em occasion drew a discipline of 777 entries throughout its two beginning flights, smashing the assure to construct a last prize pool of $271,950.
While 78 gamers walked away with a money, solely may go away because the champion. That participant was Robyn Alvis. She earned $47,228 and a seat to the 2024 PokerStars North American Poker Tour $5,300 buy-in important occasion that’s slated for Nov. 5-10 proper right here at Resorts World Las Vegas.
Alvis additionally earned 365 Card Player Player of the Year factors for this newest win.
This was solely the third money on Alvis’ event resume, however was already her second title. She took down a $200 Ladies groups occasion on the Nevada State Ladies Poker Championship this spring.
The high 5 finishers all earned five-figure paydays on this occasion. The runner-up requested to stay nameless.
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Robyn Alvis | $47,228 | 365 |
3 | Frederick Deguzman | $20,955 | 243 |
4 | Alberto Silva | $15,003 | 182 |
5 | Shachar Yonayov | $11,240 | 152 |
6 | Eliran Argelazi | $8,731 | 122 |
7 | Poul Madsen | $7,182 | 91 |
8 | Lawrence Dowling | $5,927 | 61 |
9 | Jennifer Lin | $4,919 | 30 |
Event #25 – $10,000 Guaranteed $200 No-Limit Hold’em
Prior to Alvis’ win, there a number of $200 buy-in occasions that wrapped up since our final replace on this collection. The first was one other $10,000 assured $200 buy-in no-limit maintain’em event. With 139 entries, the prize pool grew to $22,935.
Johan Davenport was named the winner when all was stated and achieved, strolling away with $5,394 because the champion. This was the primary recorded rating for Davenport.
Germany’s Thomas Vogel completed because the runner-up, incomes $5,000 as a part of an obvious deal.
Place | Player | Earnings |
1 | Johan Davenport | $5,394 |
2 | Thomas Vogel | $5,000 |
3 | Patrick Eberhardt | $2,640 |
4 | Bayarsaikhan Batkhuu | $1,837 |
5 | Rodney Seligmann | $1,378 |
6 | James Martin | $1,103 |
7 | Helen Bivin | $907 |
8 | Sheila Martin | $761 |
9 | Daniel Trett | $654 |
Event #26 – $5,000 Guaranteed $200 No-Limit Hold’em
With 73 entries, occasion no. 26 noticed its prize pool develop to $12,045. Nine gamers made the cash to earn a slice of that pie, with the most important going to Moral Minguez, who walked away with $2,680 and the title.
This was Minguez’s fourth profession money, with the lot of them coming throughout this pageant.
Hannu Pekonen and Piyush Mittal each earned $2,679 because the second and third-place finishers, respectively.
Place | Player | Earnings |
1 | Moral Minguez | $2,680 |
2 | Hannu Pekonen | $2,679 |
3 | Piyush Mittal | $2,679 |
4 | Michael Bender | $1,131 |
5 | Nathan Baum | $842 |
6 | Ryan Darby | $710 |
7 | Aurelie Chanteperdrix | $601 |
8 | Ricardo Benedicto | $523 |
9 | Christopher Bowen | $200 |
Event #27 – $10,000 Guaranteed $200 No-Limit Hold’em
The $10,000 assure was practically tripled in occasion no. 27, with 173 entries making for $28,545 in whole prize cash.
Las Vegas’ Marcus Schilling emerged victorious, securing $5,125 and his first recorded title for the win.
Dragan Zaric of Slovenia earned $5,000 because the runner-up. A complete of 18 finishers cashed, with the min-cash being value $510.
Place | Player | Earnings |
1 | Marcus Schiling | $5,125 |
2 | Dragan Zaric | $5,100 |
3 | Sheila Martin | $3,164 |
4 | Chad Luongo | $3,102 |
5 | Jean Hermouet | $3,023 |
6 | Thomas Pitts | $1,245 |
7 | Salvatore Musto | $1,016 |
8 | Ahmed Saeed | $856 |
9 | Joshua Brodsky | $736 |
Event #28 – $5,000 Guaranteed $200 No-Limit Hold’em
On the evening earlier than the $100,000 assured occasion kicked off, Lisa Jesse took down occasion no. 28 to earn $2,590.
This was Jesse’s debut within the winner’s circle. The Colorado Springs resident overcame a discipline of 89 entries to earn the most important share of the $14,685. Jesse was joined within the cash by eight different gamers.
Thomas Vogel, who had completed second an evening earlier, added one other $734 to his haul with a seventh-place displaying.
Place | Player | Earnings |
1 | Lisa Jesse | $2,590 |
2 | Jason Erdman | $2,491 |
3 | Eric Chase | $2,184 |
4 | Laura Curry | $1,988 |
5 | Joshua Pitz | $1,768 |
6 | Paul Reber | $1,702 |
7 | Thomas Vogel | $734 |
8 | Dor Peleg | $646 |
9 | Vito Oliva | $582 |
Event #30 – $20,000 Guaranteed $400 No-Limit Hold’em
With 112 entries at $400 a bit, occasion no. 30 practically doubled its $20,000 assure. The high 12 finishers made the cash, with $39,200 in prize cash up for grabs.
Jack Isler was the eventual champion, incomes $4,700 after what gave the impression to be a seven-way deal. The subsequent six gamers all walked away with $4,696.
Isler now has $37,440 in profession earnings, with three recorded titles below his belt.
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Jack Isler | $4,700 | 96 |
2 | Michael Gayed | $4,696 | 80 |
3 | Jack Connolly | $4,696 | 64 |
4 | Chris Hatzakos | $4,696 | 48 |
5 | Lorenzo Lavis | $4,696 | 40 |
6 | Charif Akhoun | $4,696 | 32 |
7 | Matan Gabay | $4,695 | 24 |
8 | Juan Estevez Dorrego | $1,514 | 16 |
9 | Phil Guenzel | $1,319 | 8 |
Event #31 – $5,000 Guaranteed $200 No-Limit Hold’em
The buy-in shifted again right down to $200 for occasion no. 31. With 71 entries, $11,715 in prize cash was paid out to the highest 9 finishers.
Mario De Souza nabbed $2,643 and the title in the long run.
Denmark’s Joergen Andersen completed second for $2,607, whereas Canada’s Walter Hrelja took house $2,490 because the third-place finisher. This was Hrelja’s second last desk of the collection.
Place | Player | Earnings |
1 | Mario De Souza | $2,643 |
2 | Joergen Andersen | $2,607 |
3 | Walter Hrelja | $2,490 |
4 | Chi Cha | $1,075 |
5 | Devin Lopez | $793 |
6 | Serge Denis | $665 |
7 | Michael Holcomb | $559 |
8 | Behzad Manshoory | $483 |
9 | Port Cruz | $400 |
Winner images by way of Resorts World Poker Room X account.