Friday July 12, 2024 at 1:42 pm

The 2024 WSOP Main Event continued with 464 players returning for Day 5, but only 160 players were still alive by the end of the evening. Once again, American Stephen Song bagged up the chipl ead. Song (12.3M) is a smidge above Carlos Caldas (12.1M) from Brooklyn via Portugal in second overall. Yeah, three Portuguese players are in the Top 5 including Diogo Coelho (9.95M) in third and Manuel Machado (8.83M) in fifth overall. American Yegor Moroz is fourth with 9.47M. Among the notables still alive are Swedish pro Niklas 'Lena900' Astedt, Brian Rast, Tony Dunst, Danielle Andersen, Alex Keating, and Brandon Cantu.

2024 WSOP Day 5
Pic by Caroline Darcourt (Winamax)

Day 5 at the WSOP Main Event is always a make or break day. Day 4 is post-bubble carnage, but if you can survive Day 5 then you'll have a legit chance of taking down the big one. There's still plenty of poker to play, but with 160 to go, there's the first glimmer of the light at the end of the tunnel. There's still plenty of holes in the desert awaiting 159 others along the way, but for the first time in the 2024 Main Event, the big stacks topped 10M.

At the end of Day 5 at the Paris/Horseshoe, only two players bagged over 10M in chips. Stephen Song bagged the leader the conclusion of Day 4 with 4.7M and by the end of Day 5, Song was the big stack once again when he bagged 12.31M.

Carlos Caldas from Brooklyn via Portugal is the only other player north of 10M and he amassed the second-biggest stack with 12.1M.

No one would've expected that we'd be facing a Portuguese invasion at this year's Main Event, but Caldas is one of three players with origins from the coastal European country sitting pretty in the Top 5. Diogo Coelho just fell short of 10M when he finished Day 5 with 9.95M, which was good enough for third overall. Coelho won a high roller at the EPT Paris in 2023. Manuel Machado is fifth with 8.83M, and his biggest cash to date was a $410K score at the Wyn Summer Class in 2022.

The rest of the Top 10 in chips includes plyers from America, Mexico, Ireland, Sweden, and Belgium including Yegor Moroz (9.47M), Kevin Davis (8.6M), Charles Russell (8M), Tomas Szwarcberg (7.95M), Niklas Astedt (7.9M), and Laurent Manderlier (7.5M).

Among those still alive are Swedish pro Niklas 'Lena900' Astedt, Alex Keating, Brian Rast, Tony Dunst, Danielle Andersen, Brandon Canntu, Ren Lin, Biao Ding, Joe Serock, Brandon Cantu, Joe Tehan, Danny Tang, Marc Wolpert, Dimitri Joubert, Russell Rosenblum, Nicolas Vayssieres, Valentin Oberhauser, Emilien Pitavy, Malcolm Franchi.

Yake Wu barely survived Day 5 with the short stack roughly 350K.

Even though Adrian Mateos came into Day 5 with the second-bggest stack, the Spanish pro hit the bricks in 317th place.

On Day 5, some of the other notable bustouts included... Phil Ivey, Antoine Saout, Nacho Barbero, JC Alvarado, David 'Bakes' Baker, Matt Stout, Alejandro Lococo, Samuel Bifarella, Daniel Hachem, Taylor Black, David Prociak, Jonathan Little, Ami Barer, James Calderaro, Martin Finger, Sarah Lee, Christopher Vitch, Shawn Rice, Darren Rabinowitz, Bin Weng, Noah Boeken, Parker Talbot, Jans Arends, Michael Noor, Anson Tsang, Robert Bickley, Adam Friedman, and Maria Ho.

Among those players who cashed but busted on Day 4 included.... Niko Koop, Vincent Procopio, ODB Baker, Matt Affleck, Michael Soyza, Jason Somerville, Christopher Frank, Tom Dwan, Koray Aldemir, Todd Witteles, Eric Mizrachi, Eugene Todd, Fabian Quoss, Barry Hutter, Romain Lewis, Brian Hutter, Ralph Perry, Ari Engel, Pierre Fromage, Jeff Gross, Alexandru Papazian, Robert Varkonyi, Dietrich Fast, Martin De Knijff, Rodney Danger, Ben Yu, Michael Gathy, Ayaz Mahmood, Capt. Tom Franklin, Brandon Adams, Allen Cunningham, Bart Lybaert, Scott Blumstein, Chip Jett, Johannes Becker, Ana Marquez, Dylan Linde, Daniel Weinman, Erik Seidel, Espen Jorstad, Griffin Benger, Jonas Lauck, Benjamin Pollak, Landon Tice and Daniel Negreanu.

With 160 to go, the current pay out in $70,000. The next pay jump is 134th place at $85,000. The first time players will snag six figures is between 81st and 125th with $100,000. Players will not lock up $250,000 until the Top 44.

2024 WSOP Main Event Day 5

Buy-in: $10,000

Entrants: 10,112

Prize Pool: $94,041,600

Payouts: 1,517

 

End Day 5 - Top 10 Chip Counts:

1. Stephen Song (USA) 12,310,000

2. Carlos Caldas (Portugal) 12,110,000

3. Diogo Coelho (Portugal) 9,950,000

4. Yegor Moroz (USA) 9,470,000

5. Manuel Machado (Portugal) 8,830,000

6. Kevin Davis (USA) 8,675,000

7. Charles Russell (Ireland) 8,055,000

8. Tomas Szwarcberg (Mexico) 7,950,000

9. Niklas Astedt (Sweden) 7,900,000

10. Laurent Manderlier (Belgium) 7,500,000

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