Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Andrei Khosh |
970,000
190,000
|
190,000 |
Arne Kern | 963,000 | |
Kevin Mooney | 944,000 | |
Shahin Shojaeyan | 860,000 | |
Muhammad Abdel Rahim | 860,000 | |
Kevin Young | 823,000 | |
Jeremy Martinez | 811,000 | |
Fabrizio D'Agostino | 805,000 | |
Richard Kirsch | 800,000 | |
Wallace Dawkins | 779,000 | |
Jason Miller |
779,000
-5,000
|
-5,000 |
Kevin O'Donnell
|
773,000
773,000
|
773,000 |
Bret Hansen |
768,000
768,000
|
768,000 |
Johnathon Rabideau |
754,000
754,000
|
754,000 |
Frank Cremen | 747,000 | |
Horsheng Lee | 733,000 | |
Ory Hen |
720,000
720,000
|
720,000 |
Dennis Brinn | 719,000 | |
Jason Guthrie |
707,000
-3,000
|
-3,000 |
Ryan McBride |
707,000
77,000
|
77,000 |
Randy Lew |
698,000
698,000
|
698,000 |
Samuel Vizza |
692,000
692,000
|
692,000 |
Max Lash |
687,000
687,000
|
687,000 |
Gael Lebihan | 686,000 | |
Nunziata Biagio
|
680,000 |
2019 World Series of Poker
The clock is paused as hundreds of tables complete their last seven hands of Day 1d. A recap of the day will follow, with full counts and player numbers confirmed once the mammoth bagging process is complete.
Players have begun the bagging process after the completion of play on Day 1d of the record breaking Big 50 event.
The final flight of the record-breaking Event #3: The Big 50 - $500 No Limit Hold'em saw over 8,000 entrants take part in a tournament that put even the capacious conference centre at the Rio to the test. Late registrants patiently waited to fill the gaps left by those busted from the sell-out Day 1d and eventually everyone keen for a shot at a WSOP bracelet and a piece of a truly phenomenal prize pool had their chance to play. With the final numbers still being tallied, it is definitely safe to say that this sell-out final Day 1 puts the total number of entrants well over 25,000.
Tonight’s chip leader is Andrei Khosh, who bagged a huge 970,000 chips, in front of other notables such as Kevin O’Donnell (773,000), Rick Trigg (663,000), Max Brown (496,000) and James Dempsey (350,000). With thousands of players’ chips to log, full counts have been announced as available later this morning. Other players making a bid for the unique Big 50 title who fell before the final whistle were John Phan, Maria Konnikova, Blair Hinkle and a valiantly double late-registering Maria Ho.
The next step for today’s chip-baggers on the way to claiming the $1,000,000 guaranteed first prize is to conquer Day 2d, beginning at 10:00 on Tuesday, June 4. Tomorrow we’ll be covering Day 2c, also beginning at 10:00.
Event #3: BIG 50 - $500 No-Limit Hold'em
Dia 1d Terminado
Nível: 16
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000