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2018 World Series of Poker

Event #77: $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller
Dias: 1
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
kq
Premiação
$1,650,773
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Premiação
$6,144,000
Entries
128
Informações do Nível
Nível
27
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000

Matthias Eibinger Leads Stacked Field Heading to Day 2 of $50,000 Hold'em High Roller

Nível 14 : 12,000/24,000, 24,000 ante
Matthais Eibinger
Matthais Eibinger

A brand new event for the 2018 World Series of Poker played out alongside the Main Event final table on Friday as Day 1 of Event #77: $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller kicked off at 3 p.m. Featuring shot clocks and big blind antes, a field of 97 gathered with Matthias Eibinger bagging best.

Just 31 are left moving forward towards the second and final day after a star-studded lineup filtered through the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino throughout Day 1. Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, David Kitai, and young guns Dominik Nitsche, Adrian Mateos, and Fedor Holz each waged their war on the felt.

The field also saw former WSOP Main Event champions in the mix with Chris Ferguson, Jonathan Duhamel, Ryan Riess, and Joe McKeehen all taking a seat. Unfortunately, the day did not go so well for the majority of the bunch. Only Riess (965,000) and Negreanu (590,000) survived.

When registration closed, a total of 128 entries had been received, based on 97 unique players and 31 re-entries, creating a prize pool worth $6,144,000. The top 20 spots will get paid with anyone making the money guaranteed at least $74,623. Making the final table will lock up $173,604 and awaiting the eventual champion is, of course, a shiny, new WSOP gold bracelet and a top prize worth $1,650,773.

The man with the best shot at the title through the first 14 levels of play is Eibinger, mustering an impressive 2,120,000. Jake Schindler (2,050,000), Isaac Haxton (1,955,000), Elio Fox (1,875,000) and the UK's Daniel Merrilees (1,865,000), round out the top five with likes of Juan Pardo Dominguez (1,650,000), Stefan Schillhabel (1,570,000), Nick Petrangelo (1,500,000), Ben Yu (1,500,000), and Jason Koon (1,450,000) creeping behind.

Jake Schindler bagged second-best on Day 1
Jake Schindler bagged second-best on Day 1

One of the largest pots of the day spelled the end for David Peters and propelled Elio Fox to the top of the counts. Fox opened from the hijack with a raise to 43,000 and in the cutoff, Eibinger made it 126,000. Action folded to the big blind where Peters moved all in for right around 600,000. The action was back on Fox who asked for a count then moved all in himself. Eibinger quickly released. The most classic of races was underway with Fox having ace-king against Peters' pocket queens. The board ran out ace-high and that gave Fox the winning pair of aces, chipping him up to over 1,700,000 while Peters hit the rail. Fox ended the night with 1,875,000, concluding play in the top five.

Stephen Chidwick also suffered a brutal defeat to exit late on Day 1. Chidwick was all in with pocket jacks for his last 600,000 against Ben Yu holding ace-king suited. A jack-ten-ace flop gave Chidwick top set and Yu top pair. The turn was a diamond and gave Yu a flush draw, which completed on the river to send Chidwick to the rail.

Other notables to see their stack dispersed amongst the survivors included Justin Bonomo, Stefen Sontheimer, Rainer Kempe, Koray Aldemir, Cary Katz, Brian Rast, Mike Leah, David Peters, and Bryn Kenney along with an ocean full of other sharks.

The remaining players will return for action on Saturday, July 14, with Day 2 kicking off at 2 p.m. The blinds will be 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 big blind ante. Play is scheduled to continue unit the last player is standing.

Stay tuned to the blog as PokerNews will be on the floor providing live coverage until the last card comes off the deck and the latest WSOP champion is crowned.

Tags: Adrian MateosBen YuBrian RastBryn KenneyCary KatzDaniel NegreanuDavid PetersDominik NitscheElio FoxErik SeidelFedor HolzIsaac HaxtonJake SchindlerJason KoonJoe McKeehenJonathan DuhamelJuan PardoJustin BonomoKoray AldemirMatthias EibingerMike LeahNick PetrangeloRainer KempeRyan RiessStefan SchillhabelStephen Chidwick

Schindler Breaches 2 Million

Nível 13 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Jake Schindler
Jake Schindler

In what appeared to be a three-bet pot preflop, Scott Seiver and Jake Schindler took a flop of {10-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{10-Clubs}. Seiver was first to act from the small blind and he led out with a bet of 140,000. Schindler called on the button.

The turn was the {5-Spades} and both players checked.

On the {Q-Clubs} river, Seiver checked again but Schindler didn't allow Seiver a cheap showdown. He put out a bet of 375,000. After about twenty seconds Seiver released and Schindler took down the decent sized pot to move right around 2 million chips while Seiver was left with just over 750,000.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jake Schindler us
Jake Schindler
WSOP 1X Winner
2,000,000 555,000
Scott Seiver us
Scott Seiver
WSOP 4X Winner
750,000 -370,000

Tags: Scott SeiverJake Schindler

Prize Pool & Payout Structure Released

Nível 13 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

With registration now closed, the official numbers are in. A total of 128 entries were received this evening creating a prize pool worth $6,144,000. The top 20 spots will get paid with anyone making the money guaranteed at least $74,623.

Making the final table will lock up $173,604 and awaiting the eventual champion is, of course, a shiny, new WSOP gold bracelet and a top prize worth $1,650,773.

Payout Structure:

PlacePrize
1$1,650,773
2$1,020,253
3$720,103
4$518,882
5$381,874
6$287,174
7$220,777
8$173,604
9-10$139,699
11-12$115,102
13-14$97,160
15-16$84,073
17-20$74,623

Fox Bested by Foxen

Nível 9 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

Igor Kurganov raised to 18,000 and Elio Fox three-bet all in for 194,000. Alex Foxen was in the big blind and four-bet all in for 480,000. Kurganov thought about it but eventually folded.

Alex Foxen: {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}
Elio Fox: {6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}

The board ran out {10-Clubs}{a-Clubs}{8-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} with Foxen sending Fox to the rail.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Alex Foxen us
Alex Foxen
WSOP 1X Winner
700,000 200,000
Igor Kurganov ru
Igor Kurganov
WSOP 1X Winner
420,000 40,000
Elio Fox us
Elio Fox
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Alex FoxenElio FoxIgor Kurganov

Jaffe Spikes the River to Take a Big Pot From Riess

Nível 2 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Jonathan Jaffe
Jonathan Jaffe

Mike Leah was second to act before the flop and he opened to 2,500. He was called by Ryan Riess on the button and Jonathan Jaffe called from the big blind.

The flop was {8-Spades}{6-Clubs}{5-Clubs} and action checked to Riess who led out with a bet of 4,000. Jaffe then check-raised to 10,500 and Leah quickly folded. Riess then re-raised, making it 30,000 to go. Jaffe called.

The turn was the {K-Spades} and Jaffe checked again. Riess put out a bet of 40,000 and Jaffe called after giving it some thought.

On the {5-Diamonds} river, Jaffe decided to bet out of flow, making it 52,000. Riess didn't waste too much time to call. Jaffe showed down his {7-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} for rivered trips and Riess looked dumbfounded across the table as he sent over the chips.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jonathan Jaffe us
Jonathan Jaffe
485,000 241,000
Mike Leah ca
Mike Leah
WSOP 1X Winner
153,000 -97,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
116,500 -133,500

Tags: Jonathan JaffeMike LeahRyan Riess

Soverel Lets Go On the River

Nível 2 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Sam Soverel
Sam Soverel

Catching action on the turn with a board of {10-Spades}{8-Clubs}{4-Spades}{7-Spades}, Vitaliy Rizhkov was first to act against Sam Soverel. Rizhkov checked over to Soverel, who was clad with hood and face mask, and he put out a bet of 14,500. Rizhkov then check-raised, making it 32,000 total. Soverel called.

The river was the {J-Diamonds} and Rizhkov led out, putting out a bet of 32,000 again. Soverel didn't waste too much time and pitched away his cards, allowing Rizhkov to take down the pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Vitaliy Rizhkov us
Vitaliy Rizhkov
295,000 45,000
Sam Soverel us
Sam Soverel
WSOP 2X Winner
182,500 -67,500

Tags: Sam SoverelVitaliy Rizhkov

Shot Clocks and Big Blind Antes for Event #77: $50,000 High Roller

Event #77: $50,000 High Roller
Event #77: $50,000 High Roller

There have been plenty of new events at this year's World Series of Poker, but none more eye-catching than Event #77: $50,000 High Roller, which includes both shot clocks and a big blind ante.

It's the way of the world these days, with more and more High Roller tournaments adopting this format, and now it comes to the WSOP, arguably the biggest stage poker has to offer.

The $50,000 buy-in is by no means the biggest buy-in No-Limit Hold'em tournament at this year's WSOP, with Nick Petrangelo winning the $100,000 High Roller earlier this summer, and the hotly anticipated $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop coming up in a couple of days time, but this brand new price point is sure to attract some of poker's biggest stars.

The action gets underway at 3 p.m. local time, with 14 levels to be played. Levels are 40 minutes long, and there will be a 15-minute break every three levels.

There will also be a 60-minute dinner break after Level 8 (~8:50 p.m.) and late registration is open for 11 levels (~12:05 a.m.)

Stay tuned to PokerNews to see what kind of names decide to jump in the penultimate bracelet event of the summer!