2024 World Series of Poker

Event #14: $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q5
Prize
$197,308
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$2,322,320
Entries
2,594
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
2,594
Players Left
1

Event #14: $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em

Day 1 Completed

Thibault Perissat Given the Gift of Gold ($197,308)

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Thibault Perissat
Thibault Perissat

Event #14: $1,000 Super Bounty Turbo, brought to you by the 2024 World Series of Poker hosted by Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas started at 10 a.m. local time and attracted a total of 2,639 entrants, generating a tremendous prize pool of $2,322,320 for only a single day tournament.

France’s Thibault Perissat was the last man standing at just shy of 3:00 a.m. Las Vegas time, ending a tale that was seemingly fate. For perspective on the rate of this turbo, one player was felled approximately every two and a half to three minutes, with blinds increasing every 20 minutes.

Perissat was absolutely exhausted and positively beaming when everything was said and done. He told PokerNews that he was given money to enter this tournament as a gift for his 30th birthday. It took him two years to make the poker pilgrimage and he got there, hardware and all.

Runner up, Ron Schindelheim, seemed poised to win the gold not only because of his steely demeanor and tirelessness. He was also literally one card away from the bracelet, but it eluded him. Destiny was on the side of Perissat this time.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Thibault PerissatFrance$197,308
2Ron SchindelheimUnited States$131,571
3Nevan ChangTaiwan$96,965
4Jesse YaginumaUnited States$72,115
5Gary LeibovitzUnited States$54,129
6Cole GriffithUnited States$41,007
7Dinesh AltSwizerland$31,358
8Hrair YapoudjianCanada$24,207
9Anthony MoninFrance$18,866

Final Table Action

Anthony Monin
Anthony Monin, the champion's fellow countryman

Perissat wasn’t the only competitor representing France at the final table; his fellow countryman Anthony Monin fell to Jesse Yaginuma in ninth place.

Hrair Yapoudjian was next to fall and he left with a sour taste in his mouth after he was outdrawn by the suited hand of Nevan Chang.

Schindelheim played the final table aggressively and didn’t run into much resistance until Chang made a big call against him three-handed, at which point they were neck and neck.

Journey to the Final Table

Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh enjoyed a deep run in this event

Plenty of decorated players made deep runs to no avail on the way to this tournament’s fruition. The 2021 WSOP POY Josh Arieh fell in 14th place shortly after misplaying a hand, according to him.

Recent seven-time bracelet winner John Hennigan also made it into the money before being thwarted. Chris Hunichen dominated most of the tournament, ultimately collecting at least fifteen bounties along the way to the money.

Joe Cada also made the final three tables. Other notables who entered but didn't run quite as deep include Chino Rheem, JJ Liu, Jeremy Ausmus, and Dan Shak.

That concludes this year’s coverage of Event #14: $1,000 Super Bounty Turbo; make sure to set PokerNews as your home page to keep up with all of the 2024 World Series of Poker action in real-time.

Tags: Anthony MoninChris HunichenCole GriffithDinesh AltGary LeibovitzHrair YapoudjianJesse YaginumaJohn HenniganJosh AriehNevan ChangParis Last VegasRon SchindelheimThibault Perissat

Ron Schindelheim Eliminated in 2nd Place ($131,571)

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Ron Schindelheim
Ron Schindelheim

Ron Schindelheim raised all in for his last 11,700,000, and was called by Thibault Perissat in the big blind, putting Schindelheim at risk.

Ron Schindelheim: J10 All in
Thibault Perissat: Q5

Schindelheim needed help to stay alive as the K8A flop ran out, giving him queens for a straight as outs, to go along with his ten or jack.

The turn also brought more outs when the 9 hit the felt, but 9 on the turn was not one of them, and Schindelheim was eliminated in second place.

Player Chips Progress
Thibault Perissat fr
Thibault Perissat
52,700,000
14,200,000
14,200,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ron Schindelheim ca
Ron Schindelheim
Busted

Tags: Ron SchindelheimThibault Perissat

Perissat Takes Lead

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante

Ron Schindelheim went all in again, putting the pressure on the Frenchman, Thibault Perissat, who was covered and short. Perissat made the call and saw the bad news.

Thibault Perissat: Q10
Ron Schindelheim: A10

It appeared Schindelheim was about to win the bracelet on the 4334 but Perissat erupted with celebration when the Q peeled off on the river, changing fate.

Player Chips Progress
Thibault Perissat fr
Thibault Perissat
38,500,000
17,300,000
17,300,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ron Schindelheim ca
Ron Schindelheim
12,000,000
-19,500,000
-19,500,000

Tags: Ron SchindelheimThibault Perissat

Nevan Chang Eliminated in 3rd Place ($96,965)

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Nevan Chang
Nevan Chang

Nevan Chang raised to 6,000,000 on the button, leaving 2,500,000 behind. It folded to Ron Schindelheim in the big blind, who three-bet all in, and Chang made the call, putting himself at risk.

Nevan Chang: 109 [all in]
Ron Schindelheim: 33

It was a flip for Chang's tournament life, and the flop came out K46, which did not help Chang.

The turn was the J, which did give Chang straight outs with a queen to go along with a nine or 10, but they could not be spades.

The river was the 7 to complete the board, giving Schindelheim the best hand with a pair of threes and officially eliminating Chang in third place.

Player Chips Progress
Ron Schindelheim ca
Ron Schindelheim
31,500,000
29,300,000
29,300,000
Thibault Perissat fr
Thibault Perissat
21,200,000
9,450,000
9,450,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Nevan Chang tw
Nevan Chang
Busted

Perissat is Persistant

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Thibault Perissat
Thibault Perissat

Nevan Chang and Thibault Perissat got their chips in the middle preflop and Chang saw he was quite a bit behind before rooting for the cards he needed.

Thibault Perissat: A10
Nevan Chang: J10

The board gave each a piece but Perissat found the double on A77J7 and play continues three handed.

Player Chips Progress
Nevan Chang tw
Nevan Chang
15,050,000
-4,950,000
-4,950,000
Thibault Perissat fr
Thibault Perissat
11,750,000
-1,450,000
-1,450,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Nevan ChangThibault Perissat

Chang Finds the Call

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante

Nevan Chang has been hyper aware of where his opponents' chip stacks stand and when Ron Schindelheim went all in as the dominant chip leader on the button, it sent Chang into the tank. Finally, he declared himself all in as well and pulled out his camera to Vlog the result.

Ron Schindelheim: A3
Nevan Chang: A9

Chang was thrilled to see he was dominating and shouted the hands to his rail again.

The board was clean for Chan by the river when it scrolled across 5J2QQ, putting him neck and neck with the chip leader,

Player Chips Progress
Nevan Chang tw
Nevan Chang
20,000,000
8,400,000
8,400,000
Ron Schindelheim ca
Ron Schindelheim
2,200,000
-25,800,000
-25,800,000

Tags: Nevan ChangRon Schindelheim

Schindelheim Extending His Lead

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante

Ron Schindelheim called in the small blind, and Nevan Chang checked his option in the big blind.

The flop came 84J, and both players checked to see a turn.

On the turn was the 10 and Schindelheim bet out 1,000,000, and Chang made the call.

The river was the 6 to complete the board, and both players checked.

Schindelheim showed down J10 for two pair, Chang mucked his hand, giving the pot to Schindelheim.

Player Chips Progress
Ron Schindelheim ca
Ron Schindelheim
28,000,000
6,500,000
6,500,000
Thibault Perissat fr
Thibault Perissat
13,200,000
8,900,000
8,900,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Nevan Chang tw
Nevan Chang
11,600,000
-5,550,000
-5,550,000

Tags: Nevan ChangRon Schindelheim

Level: 37

Blinds: 400,000/800,000

Ante: 800,000