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2010 World Series of Poker

Event #54: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Day: 1b
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a3
Prize
$570,960
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$3,459,000
Entries
3,844
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Event #54: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em

Day 1b Completed

Official Day 1B Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Andrew Talbot us
Andrew Talbot
70,175
Profile photo of Jeremy Wilck
Jeremy Wilck
61,600
Profile photo of Anthony Gargano us
Anthony Gargano
57,025
Profile photo of Antonio Salorio
Antonio Salorio
54,225
Profile photo of James Buchite
James Buchite
53,425
Profile photo of Daniel Hart
Daniel Hart
52,200
Profile photo of Shannon Tucker
Shannon Tucker
51,700
Profile photo of Yuval Bronshtein il
Yuval Bronshtein
51,550
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Roy Tran
Roy Tran
50,000
Profile photo of Paul Bell
Paul Bell
46,650
Profile photo of Laurence Stein
Laurence Stein
44,500
Profile photo of Marc Mizrachy
Marc Mizrachy
44,250
Profile photo of Micah Johnson
Micah Johnson
43,375
Profile photo of Jeff Sluzinski us
Jeff Sluzinski
42,850
Raise Your Edge
Profile photo of Michael Muldoon gb
Michael Muldoon
42,000
Profile photo of George Lind us
George Lind
41,575
Profile photo of Florian Langmann de
Florian Langmann
39,675
Profile photo of Josh Barnes
Josh Barnes
39,600
Profile photo of Vladimir Geshkenbein ru
Vladimir Geshkenbein
39,175
Profile photo of Ognjen Sekularac rs
Ognjen Sekularac
38,275
Profile photo of Harold Lilie us
Harold Lilie
37,200
Profile photo of David Clarke us
David Clarke
36,975
Profile photo of Timmy Lahey
Timmy Lahey
36,225
Profile photo of Huy Nguyen us
Huy Nguyen
35,975
Profile photo of Robert Cullen
Robert Cullen
35,375

Day 1b Concludes

Yuval Bronshtein is among the leaders of those who played Day 1b
Yuval Bronshtein is among the leaders of those who played Day 1b

Today's Day 1b attracted fewer runners than we saw yesterday, with 1,504 total coming out to take their shot at this last of the $1,000 open-field buy-in events. Put together with yesterday's field of 2,340, and that made 3,844 entrants altogether, creating a total prize pool of $3,459,000.

There were relatively fewer so-called "name" pros in our field today as compared to yesterday, too, although there were a number of familiar faces scattered among the many tables as we made our first walk throughs early in the afternoon. Among those who came and -- ultimately -- went, were Chris Moneymaker, Barry Shulman, Chad Brown, Men Nguyen, J.C. Tran, David Wiliams, Ken Aldridge, and Phil Ivey.

Midway through the day Andrew Talbot won a huge hand versus Peter Feldman, knocking out Feldman and catapulting Talbot into the chip lead. He'd remain among the leaders at the top of the counts for most of the day, joined near evening's end by Jeremy Wilck, Anthony Gargano, Yuval Bronshtein, and Josh Barnes.

However, all will be chasing James Dempsey when the two Day One flights join together tomorrow. The British pro amassed a huge stack of more than 140,000 on Day 1a, and will return on Saturday to unbag the biggest pile of chips in the room.

About 600 others will join Dempsey tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. local time to continue their quest for the WSOP bracelet and that $570,960 first prize. Come back then to see who makes it through to the top 396 spots and the money, and who is able to take their WSOP Event #54 journey even further.

One More Hand

We've reached that point where we knew things would be coming to an early end. As happened at the end of Day 1a, where play was halted after 35 minutes of Level 9, we just had the announcement that players will be playing one more hand and stopping tonight.

More for Talbot

Andrew Talbot's day is ending pretty much as it has gone throughout. Just now we saw a hand in which a player at his table opened for 1,550 from early position, and Talbot reraised all in behind him. His opponent snap-called, tabling {K-}{K-}, but Talbot was there to meet him with {A-}{A-}.

Talbot's aces held, and he's now up around 70,000 as we come close to the end of play this evening.

Tags: Andrew Talbot

Viox Doubles With Trips

On a flop of {K-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{3-Spades} both Chris Viox and his opponent checked it through to see the {5-Hearts} land on the turn.

Viox checked from the big blind before his opponent fired out 2,200. Viox then check-raised all in for 6,150 and his opponent made the call.

Viox: {K-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}
Opponent: {K-}{J-}

The river landed the {K-} and Viox doubled through to a little under 14,000 in chips.

Tags: Chris Viox

Crane Collects

With about 7,000 in the middle and the board showing {Q-Spades}{4-Spades}{A-Diamonds}, Russell Crane fired a bet of 3,000 from the big blind, then sat patiently while his opponent sitting under the gun tanked.

Finally his opponent let it go, and Crane -- a final tablist at the 2009 WSOP $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed event (where he finished third) -- dragged the pot. Crane is at 13,500 at the moment.

Level: 9

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 75

Break Time

The remaining players are heading on a 20-minute break.

Hamilton Runs . . . To The Rail

Lisa Hamilton was unable to peddle the short-stack, and opted instead to open-shove holding {Q-Clubs}{8-Clubs}.

She found one caller holding {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds} before another player went all in holding {A-Clubs}{J-Clubs}.

The board ran out {6-Hearts}{4-Spades}{2-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} to see both Hamilton and the other all in player exit to the rail.

Tags: Lisa Hamilton

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