2024 WSOP Paradise

Event #5: $25,000 Dealers Choice Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 WSOP Paradise

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
$353,340
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$1,225,000
Entries
49
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
4
Players Left
1

Monkey Off Eric Wasserson's Back as He Claims First Bracelet in $25,000 Dealers Choice Championship for $353,340

Level 24
Eric Wasserson
Eric Wasserson

There is a short list of players who are considered to be the best in the world without a World Series of Poker gold bracelet. Today, one of those names can be crossed off after Eric Wasserson cemented his mark in poker history by winning Event #5: $25,000 Dealers Choice Championship here at the World Series of Poker Paradise, along with $353,340 in prize money.

“It is a monkey off of my back for sure,” Wasserson explained to PokerNews after claiming the most important title of his career.

From a starting field of 49 entries, many of whom are considered to be the finest mixed game players in the world, just four returned to Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas for an unscheduled Day 3. It would take an additional four hours of action, but Wasserson hoisted the bracelet against a stacked lineup once the dust settled.

Event #5: $25,000 Dealers Choice Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Eric WassersonUnited States$353,340
2Josh AriehUnited States$262,090
3Mike GorodinskyUnited States$194,430
4Daniel ZackUnited States$144,230
5John RacenerUnited States$107,000
6Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom$79,370
7Nacho BarberoArgentina$60,040

Winner’s Reaction

Eric Wasserson
Eric Wasserson

Wasserson's career has been filled with goalpost moments. He has two second-place finishes and three third-place finishes in bracelet events, so he was able to breathe a sigh of relief after finally getting the job done.

“I’ve been trying to win a bracelet for a long time,” Wasserson admitted. “It feels really good to finally get it done. I can’t even explain the feeling.”

Wasserson was at a final table filled with opponents that he considers close friends, making the experience much more enjoyable.

“We all have a good rapport and have played tons of hands with each other over the years,” explained Wasserson. “We can make fun of each other and needle so it creates a more fun environment than a normal final table.”

Wasserson entered Day 3 with the chip lead and held the advantage over his heads-up opponent Josh Arieh for the entirety of the match. Wasserson had Arieh on the ropes several times but he kept fighting back, however Wasserson was able to keep his composure.

2nd Place Finisher Josh Arieh
2nd Place Finisher Josh Arieh

“You just have to focus on each hand as a new situation. I try to focus on each spot and make good decisions every time. It’s important to keep a good mentality because it’s never going to be easy.”

Wasserson was also quick to praise his rail. A number of poker royalty were in attendance to witness the heads-up battle, which added tremendously to the atmosphere.

“Thanks to everyone that was on my rail–Nick Schulman, Jason Mercier, Daniel Negreanu, Dan Shak. All of them have played a part in my poker journey. So thanks to all of them and to my parents as well.”

The Day’s Action

Wasserson came into four-handed play today with the chip lead, followed by Daniel Zack, Arieh, and Mike Gorodinsky. The stacks were relatively short, but the world-class precision of the players was shown as no one was willing to budge.

An hour into play, the first casualty of the day was Zack. He would jam the button with a two-card nine draw in No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw and was called by the pat jack of Gorodinsky. Zack would catch a queen on the end to hit the rail in fourth.

4th Place Finisher Daniel Zack
4th Place Finisher Daniel Zack

The stacks would begin to even out until a stretch of bad cards left Gorodinsky as the short stack. He would jam over an Arieh open in Pot-Limit Omaha with ace-queen-six-duece double suited and was called by the ten-ten-seven-seven of Arieh who made a full house on the turn to eliminate Gorodinsky in third.

3rd Place Finisher Mike Gorodinsky
3rd Place Finisher Mike Gorodinsky

Wasserson entered heads-up play with the chip lead and gained momentum early. Thirty minutes into the match, Arieh was at-risk in a hand of No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw with an eight draw against the pat jack-ten of Wasserson. Arieh would catch a nine on the draw to double as the stacks became even.

Wasserson would slowly build his chip lead again until Arieh became short-stacked and selected No-Limit Hold’em as the game. Arieh would find a double before being at risk again shortly after. Arieh limped the button with ace-queen and snap-called after Wasserson jammed with queen-jack. However, a jack fell on the turn, and Arieh failed to improve as Wasserson and company celebrated the victory.

Eric Wasserson
Eric Wasserson

That does it for PokerNews’s coverage of Event #5: $25,000 Dealers Choice Championship here at the World Series of Poker Paradise. Stay tuned as we bring you all the action from the Main Event starting December 12.

Tags: Benny GlaserDaniel ZackEric WassersonJohn RacenerJosh AriehMike GorodinskyNacho Barbero

Josh Arieh Eliminated in 2nd Place ($262,090)

Level 24
Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh

No-Limit Hold'em

Josh Arieh limped the button, Eric Wasserson jammed, and Arieh snap-called for 1,940,000.

Josh Arieh: AQ All in
Eric Wasserson: QJ

Arieh was in great shape to find the double on the K32 flop until the J turn vaulted Wasserson into the lead. Nothing changed on the 2 river as Wasserson flipped the script to eliminate Arieh in second.

Player Chips Progress
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Eric Wasserson
7,350,000
1,850,000
1,850,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
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Josh Arieh
Busted
Team Lucky
WSOP 6X Winner

Tags: Eric WassersonJosh Arieh

Wasserson Jams the River

Level 22
Eric Wasserson
Eric Wasserson

Pot-Limit Omaha

Eric Wasserson limp-called the button after Josh Arieh raised to 240,000.

On the AK7 flop, Arieh led for 225,000 and Wasserson called.

The 8 turn checked through to the 10 river, which saw Arieh lead for 850,000. Wasserson then jammed all-in and Arieh snap-folded.

Player Chips Progress
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Eric Wasserson
6,050,000
800,000
800,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
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Josh Arieh
1,300,000
-800,000
-800,000
Team Lucky
WSOP 6X Winner

Tags: Eric WassersonJosh Arieh

Mike Gorodinsky Eliminated in 3rd Place ($194,430)

Level 22
Mike Gorodinsky
Mike Gorodinsky

Pot-Limit Omaha

Josh Arieh opened the button to 225,000, Mike Gorodinsky jammed for 775,000 from big blind, and Arieh called.

Mike Gorodinsky: AQ62 All in
Josh Arieh: 101077

The J87 flop gave Arieh a set and Gorodinsky was drawing dead on the 8 turn to the J river as Arieh's full house eliminated Gorodinsky in third place.

Player Chips Progress
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Eric Wasserson
4,250,000
1,250,000
1,250,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
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Josh Arieh
3,100,000
-50,000
-50,000
Team Lucky
WSOP 6X Winner
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Mike Gorodinsky
Busted
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Josh AriehMike Gorodinsky

Gorodinsky Doubles Through Wasserson

Level 22
Mike Gorodinsky
Mike Gorodinsky

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw

Eric Wasserson jammed the small blind as the covering stack and Mike Gorodinsky called off for 735,000 in the big blind.

Wasserson took one and Gorodinsky patted.

Mike Gorodinsky: Jx9x7x4x3x All in
Eric Wasserson: 10x7x5x3x

Gorodinsky had been dealt a jack-nine against the ten draw of Wasserson, who peeled a Jx to make a worse jack as Gorodinsky found the full double.

Player Chips Progress
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Eric Wasserson
2,600,000
-700,000
-700,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
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Mike Gorodinsky
1,600,000
-50,000
-50,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Eric WassersonMike Gorodinsky

It's Snowing in the Bahamas

Level 22
Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw

Josh Arieh limped the small blind, Eric Wasserson isolated to 300,000 from the big blind, and Arieh called.

Arieh took one and Wasserson stood pat.

Arieh checked, Wasserson bet 300,000, and Arieh snapped it off.

"You win," announced Wasserson as he tabled KxQxJx10x9x for a straight as Arieh showed 10x7x6x4x2x.

Wasserson, however, is the beneficiary of prop bet winnings as a result.

Player Chips Progress
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Eric Wasserson
3,300,000
-750,000
-750,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
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Josh Arieh
2,750,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
Team Lucky
WSOP 6X Winner

Tags: Eric WassersonJosh Arieh

Daniel Zack Eliminated in 4th Place ($144,230)

Level 21
Daniel Zack
Daniel Zack

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw

Daniel Zack jammed for 725,000 from the button and Mike Gorodinsky called in the big blind.

Gorodinsky stood pat while Zack decided to take two.

Daniel Zack: 9x6x2x All in
Mike Gorodinsky: Jx9x8x6x2x

Zack first peeled a 4x to stay alive but his last card was a Qx as he was eliminated in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Mike Gorodinsky
1,700,000
800,000
800,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Daniel Zack
Busted
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Daniel ZackMike Gorodinsky

Final Four Return to Battle for Event #5: $25,000 Dealers Choice Championship

Daniel Zack
Daniel Zack

Another dramatic day is ahead at the 2024 World Series of Poker Paradise, with five bracelet events on the schedule that now includes Event #5: $25,000 Dealers Choice Championship.

The final four contenders will return at 2 p.m. local time to Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas, where the chase for the hardware and $353,340 first-place prize continues on an added Day 3.

Leading the way is Eric Wasserson, in search of his first career WSOP gold bracelet. Wasserson brings a sizeable chip advantage into play today, but he'll be resuming that quest against a trio of players with WSOP Player of the Year on their resume.

Eric Wasserson
Eric Wasserson

Day 3 Seat Draw & Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig BlindsBig Bets
1Eric WassersonUnited States3,900,0007820
2Daniel ZackUnited States1,970,0003910
3Josh AriehUnited States970,000195
4Mike GorodinskyUnited States635,000133

Sitting second in chips is 2022 POY Daniel Zack, aiming for his fourth career bracelet as the only other player above 1,000,000 chips. Josh Arieh, who earned the honor in 2021, is next on the leaderboard looking for bracelet number seven.

The short stack entering play is 2015 Player of the Year Mike Gorodinsky, who will try to mount a comeback and take home the fourth WSOP bracelet of his career.

All four players have locked up at least $144,230, as play picks back up with 35 minutes remaining in Level 20 with blinds of 25,000/50,000 and limits of 100,000/200,000. The 60-minute levels will continue until a winner is decided today.

Mike Gorodinsky
Mike Gorodinsky

$25,000 Dealers Choice Championship Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (In USD)
1  $353,340
2  $262,090
3  $194,430
4  $144,230
5John RacenerUnited States$107,000
6Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom$79,370
7Nacho BarberoArgentina$60,040

Don't miss any of the action as the PokerNews live reporting team will be back inside the ropes for the exciting conclusion of Event #5: $25,000 Dealers Choice Championship in The Bahamas.

Tags: Benny GlaserDaniel ZackEric WassersonJohn RacenerJosh AriehMike GorodinskyNacho Barbero