In the 839th episode of the PokerNews Podcast, host Chad Holloway is joined by Kyle Anderson and Connor Richards at Level 9 in Las Vegas and talk about the latest from the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) and about town, including the much-talked-about 15-way chop in the Wynn Summer Classic Ladies Event. 

Speaking of ladies, one was kicked out of a WSOP tournament as seen in a viral clip circulated on social media, but Phil Hellmuth wasn't around to see it as he took a break to head north to Montana for a family wedding. However, he soon returned to Las Vegas and immediately made a run at bracelet No. 18. 

Speaking of bracelet runs, the son of 2005 WSOP Main Event Joe Hachem nearly followed in his father's footsteps by capturing WSOP gold. While he fell one spot short, Daniel Hachem's run is still one of the most heart-warming stories of the 2024 WSOP thus far. Plus, learn about recent bracelet winners such as James Obst and Magnus Edengren, the "Studs & Duds" from the $25K Fantasy league, and remembering bracelet winner Matthew Parry, who unexpectedly passed away this week.

Finally, Chad wrote a poker history piece involving David Sklansky, who is looking to sell a pair of rare 1982 WSOP gold watches and a look ahead to next week's $600 PokerNews Deepstacks Championship bracelet event.

A new PokerNews Podcast will drop twice weekly during the 2024 WSOP every Tuesday and Friday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode!

Time Stamps
*Time | Topic*
00:40 | 15-way chop in the Wynn Ladies Event
07:00 | Lady kicked out of WSOP event
14:15 | Player goes crazy on craps table
16:30 | Phil Hellmuth leaves WSOP for Montana wedding
18:30 | Hellmuth makes a run at bracelet No. 18
21:12 | Daniel Negreanu running into pocket aces
26:20 | Joe Hachem’s son Daniel Hachem nearly wins a bracelet
29:17 | Recent WSOP bracelet winners
31:13 | $25K Fantasy Update
34:17 | David Sklansky looking to sell rare 1982 WSOP gold watches
39:47 | Remembering Matthew Parry
44:00 | 2024 WSOP $600 PokerNews Deepstacks Championship is near!