Event #67: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Day 1f Completed
Event #67: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Day 1f Completed
The 2021 World Series of Poker has drawn its curtains on the sixth and final flight of Event #67: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship. After five levels and over 12 hours, Day 1f attracted a field of 1,045 players, and only 782 will be moving on to Day 2cef.
Adam Walton topped the Day 1f leaderboard after bagging up a whopping 334,000 chips. The majority of Walton's chips came from two hands against Frederic Normand, one where Walton got a fold from Normand and the other when Walton's kings overpowered Normand's ace-king in the last level of the night.
Some other big stacks to end the day included Tung Nguyen who finished with 328,200. Nguyen was the only other player with a stack of over 300,000 chips with Hannes Speiser (282,100) bagging the third biggest Day 1f stack. Ryan Hartmann (243,000) also bagged a big stack but was overheard stating that his stack could have been much larger if it weren't for a bad beat in the last moments of the night.
RANK | PLAYER | CITY / STATE / COUNTRY | CHIP COUNT | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Adam Walton | United States | 334,000 | 418 |
2 | Tung Nguyen | United States | 328,200 | 410 |
3 | Hannes Speiser | Austria | 282,100 | 353 |
4 | Arkadi Onikoul | United States | 266,300 | 333 |
5 | Ryan Hartmann | United States | 243,200 | 304 |
6 | Young Ko | United States | 240,300 | 300 |
7 | Jung Woo | United States | 231,900 | 290 |
8 | John Bagosy | United States | 224,700 | 281 |
9 | Christopher Fischer | United States | 219,000 | 274 |
10 | Terence Clee | Australia | 218,700 | 273 |
The highlight of the day came just before the dinner break when Phil Hellmuth made his grand entrance into the Amazon Room. With cameras surrounding the 16-time bracelet winner, Hellmuth was dressed as Gandolf The White and he captured the eyes of everyone in the room. Hellmuth only played two levels of poker on Day 1f and managed to turn his starting stack of 60,000 chips into 94,500 for tomorrow.
Some other notables to enter the last starting flight include Fedor Holz (161,600), Scotty Nguyen (52,200), Michael Mizrachi (212,300), and Chris Moneymaker (75,800). Nguyen and Mizrachi played at the same table throughout the day, also known as the 'Table of Death'. It included Felipe Ramos and Harald Sammer who somehow also managed to weave their way through the day with above starting stacks.
Holz entered the day at the start of the second level and never once fell below his starting stack. An aggressive start followed by some made hands in the last level resulted in Holz bagging an above-average stack for Day 2. He was joined by many other international players who made the trek to Las Vegas now that the international travel ban has been lifted. The last two starting flights were added to the schedule to accommodate those that were not able to fly across the Atlantic Ocean due to the pandemic.
Flight | Entries | Survivors | Advanced to Day 2 |
---|---|---|---|
Day 1a | 523 | 348 | 66.54% |
Day 1b | 845 | 611 | 72.31% |
Day 1c | 600 | 433 | 72.17% |
Day 1d | 2,550 | 1,933 | 75.80% |
Day 1e | 797 | 592 | 74.28% |
Day 1f | 1,045 | 782 | 74.83% |
Total | 6,360 | 4,699 | 73.88% |
Unfortunately, there were some players who were unable to find a bag by the end of the day and they will not be returning for Day 2 and a shot at glory. Rainer Kempe, Dominik Nitsche, David Benyamine, and the 2021 WSOP Seniors Champion Robert McMillan were all forced to the rail throughout the day.
McMillan was the victim of a former WSOP Senior's Champion James Hess who won that title back in 2011. The two bracelet winners collided in a hand that saw Hess come out on top to eliminate McMillan. Kempe was just flat-out unlucky after turning the nut straight only to see the board pair on the river and Vinny Ta's full house ended Kempe's short-lived tournament. As for Benyamine, he fell by the wayside in the fourth level of the day when his ace-king flopped a pair of kings but he was up against pocket aces.
For all those players advancing from Day 1f, they will return bright and early Wednesday morning for Day 2cef that begins at 11 a.m. local time throughout the Pavillion and Amazon rooms. Another five two-hour levels will be on the schedule before all the remaining players gather for Day 3 on Thursday, November 11.
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Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Adam Walton |
334,000
-4,500
|
-4,500 |
|
||
Tung Nguyen
|
328,200
328,200
|
328,200 |
Hannes Speiser |
282,100
282,100
|
282,100 |
Ark Onikul |
266,300
266,300
|
266,300 |
Ryan Hartmann |
243,200
243,200
|
243,200 |
Young Ko |
240,300
240,300
|
240,300 |
Jung Woo |
231,900
231,900
|
231,900 |
John Bagosy |
224,700
224,700
|
224,700 |
Christopher Fischer |
219,000
219,000
|
219,000 |
Terence Clee |
218,700
218,700
|
218,700 |
Michael Mizrachi |
212,300
32,300
|
32,300 |
|
||
Jonas Lauck |
210,900
12,900
|
12,900 |
|
||
Pedro Oliveira |
208,600
208,600
|
208,600 |
Mario Lopez |
208,500
208,500
|
208,500 |
Didrik Mantor |
206,500
206,500
|
206,500 |
Jeremy Kottler |
201,600
201,600
|
201,600 |
Ted Woolridge |
201,500
201,500
|
201,500 |
Richard Ma |
200,200
200,200
|
200,200 |
Henrik Hecklen |
200,100
-9,900
|
-9,900 |
Antoine Labat |
192,400
5,900
|
5,900 |
Dylan Lindsey |
191,000
191,000
|
191,000 |
Jareth East |
190,100
190,100
|
190,100 |
Xuan Zhang |
186,000
186,000
|
186,000 |
Venkata Tayi |
185,700
185,700
|
185,700 |
Jacob Powers |
185,200
185,200
|
185,200 |
The tournament clock has stopped with 10 minutes left on the clock and announced four more hands. After that the players will bag and come back tomorrow.
The action was picked up on the board after the turn with three players involved. Muskan Sethi checked from the blinds, followed by Idris Ambraisse. The button bet 5,800 and Sethi called. Ambraisse tanked for a minute and eventually folded.
The river showed the and Sethi checked. The button sent 21,500 in the middle and Sethi quickly called, revealing the for a flopped straight. Her opponent sent the into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Muskan Sethi |
85,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
Idris Ambraisse |
27,000
10,700
|
10,700 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Christopher Frank |
144,400
2,100
|
2,100 |
Amadeusz Roślik
|
143,000
1,000
|
1,000 |
Kunal Punjwani |
136,000
28,200
|
28,200 |
Michael Doherty |
94,500
8,500
|
8,500 |
The board read the after the turn with a little over 30,000 in the middle of the pot. Ryan Clark led out with a bet of 13,500 in middle position only to have Jake Daniels shove all in on the button.
Clark was put to the test for his remaining 50,000 plus chips and needed some time. After a couple of minutes, Clark finally ditched his cards and Daniels showed the for complete air.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jake Daniels |
185,000
2,000
|
2,000 |
Ryan Clark |
52,600
-5,500
|
-5,500 |
Harald Sammer started the action with a raise to 1,500 and it was called by Michael Mizrachi before the cutoff three-bet to 5,600. Sammer let it go but Mizrachi decided to call.
Mizrachi checked after the came on the flop. The cutoff fired 38,000 and Mizrachi thought about his move for a minute and moved all-in for 126,100. His opponent didn't take long to fold his hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Mizrachi |
180,000
36,500
|
36,500 |
|
||
Harald Sammer |
102,000
32,000
|
32,000 |
A completed board of the was spread across the felt with three players still in the hand. Demosthenes Kiriopoulos led out for 10,000 from the small blind and got called by the big blind while the button folded.
Kiriopoulos turned over the for two pair and his opponent mucked his cards.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Demosthenes Kiriopoulos |
73,500
-5,500
|
-5,500 |
Kevin Pollak raised to 1,200 under the gun which got folds from every position except for the big blind.
The board ran out the with action checking on every street and Pollak declaring at the end "ace high." The big blind mucked his hand and Pollak took down a late-night pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Kevin Pollak |
17,600
-1,400
|
-1,400 |