Event #21: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em MILLIONAIRE MAKER
Day 1a Completed
Event #21: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em MILLIONAIRE MAKER
Day 1a Completed
A total of 3,046 entries filled the Brasilia and Pavillion Rooms at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino for Day 1a of Event #21: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em MILLIONAIRE MAKER. Out of all those entries, 458 players have made it through to Day 2, playing out on Monday, 11 June. Taking the chip lead honors for Day 1a is Kyle Hartree from Canada who bagged and tagged 208,500 in chips at the end of the day.
Hartree will be looking to win his first WSOP gold bracelet but there is still a long way, and Day 1b to go. The UK's James Dempsey is second in the chip counts with a stack of 167,400 but is closely followed by Nick Schwarmann who rounds out the top three with 165,800 in chips.
Several multiple bracelet winners anted up for Day 1a and four WSOP Main Event champions are moving to Day 2; Ryan Riess (70,600), 888poker ambassador Martin Jacobson (70,100), Joe Cada (42,400), and Joe McKeehen. The recent winner of the $ 1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better (Event #4), Julien Martini, also made his way to Day 2 with a comfortable stack of more than 80,000.
Another 888poker ambassador, Chris Moorman, also made it through with 71,400 in chips. Other notable players that managed to bag six-figure stacks include JC Tran (140,200), Blair Hinkle (124,400), Jack Sinclair (109,400), Faraz Jaka (105,00), and Vinny Pahuja (100,000).
Unfortunately, not everyone was able to make it through to the next day of play. Players like Bryan Piccioli, Dario Sammartino, Mark Radoja, Barry Greenstein, Ana Marquez, Gaelle Baumann, Maurice Hawkins, Chris Ferguson, Sorel Mizzi, Cary Katz, Scotty Nguyen, Ari Engel, Kyle Julius, and Cate Hall fell short today.
But they will all be able to try again on Sunday, 10 June for Day 1b, which starts at 10am local time. The players that manage to survive either of these starting flights will be returning for Day 2 on Monday, 11 June, at 11am local time. The bubble is expected to burst quite soon into the Day 2 action with the field having played down to close to 15% of both starting flights.
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Player | Chips | Progress |
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Kyle Hartree |
208,500
208,500
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208,500 |
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James Dempsey |
167,400
167,400
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167,400 |
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Nick Schwarmann |
165,800
165,800
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165,800 |
Aliaksei Boika | 164,400 | |
Scott Baumstein | 160,100 | |
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Chad Hahn | 150,400 | |
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Shannon Petluck | 147,000 | |
Igor Zektser | 145,500 | |
Iaron Lightbourne | 143,000 | |
JC Tran |
140,200
140,200
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140,200 |
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Kristopher Tate | 136,800 | |
Renato Kaneoya | 131,500 | |
Joshua Gordon | 131,500 | |
Clyde Shimp | 130,100 | |
Justin Carey | 125,500 | |
Blair Hinkle |
124,400
113,400
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113,400 |
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Cheang Kit Yoo | 124,100 | |
Alberto Meran | 123,800 | |
Ricky Guan | 122,400 | |
Conlan Ma | 122,200 | |
James Anderson | 120,000 | |
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Orez Mokedi | 117,000 | |
Jim Collopy | 116,800 | |
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Jacob Daniels
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116,400 | |
Nan Li | 115,300 |
The 3,046-strong field has been whittled down to 458, meaning just 15% of the total field remains. There will be an end of day recap to follow.
A few moments after her triple up, Maria Lampropulos busted on an unfortunate hand.
According to the table, with no action before, she completed her small blind with . The player in big blind moved all in, putting her tournament at risk. She snap-called and was in good shape to double up as her opponent showed .
A fell on the board and Lampropulos was out a little before the end of day.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Maria Lampropulos | Busted |
A player in middle position opened to 2,200, an opponent on the button called. Maria Lampropulos, sitting in the big blind, thought it over and made the call as well with 4,400 left behind.
The flop came and Lampropulos moved all in. Both her opponents called and checked the turn and river.
Lampropulos tabled , which was enough to make her opponents send their hands into the muck. She's now up to 20,000 chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Maria Lampropulos |
20,000
8,000
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8,000 |
A player raised to 2,300 and Sam Soverel pushed all-in for his last 5,000. He got two calls and one was from the initial raiser.
The flop was and the initial raiser checked. The other player in the hand bet 3,500, but the initial raiser put in a raise to 14,700. His opponent folded and he was just left with Soverel.
Sam Soverel:
Initial Raiser:
The board ran out and and that meant that Soverel would triple up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Sam Soverel | 15,000 | |
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Level: 11
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Michael Cohen |
45,000
1,000
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1,000 |
Joe Cada |
42,000
19,000
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19,000 |
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Jeff Gross |
37,000
12,000
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12,000 |
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Ryan Riess |
33,000
17,000
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17,000 |
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Kathy Liebert |
32,000
16,000
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16,000 |
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Jason Wheeler |
25,000
-13,000
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-13,000 |
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Tony Dunst |
24,000
14,000
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14,000 |
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Salim El Boustani |
21,000
-9,000
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-9,000 |
The players are now on their last break of the day for 20 minutes. The tournament will restart at blinds 500/1,000 ante 100 and will stop when 15% of the field is reached, which will happen when the tournament is down to 470 players remaining.