John Racener raised to 1,200 from the cutoff and Ian O'Hara called from the big blind.
O'Hara took two cards and Racener took one.
Racener bet 9,000 after the draw. O'Hara went into the tank briefly before jamming his stack with Racener covered. Racener made the snap-call and showed the wheel . O'Hara tosses the losing hand in the muck.
Ali Imsirovic had run his stack over the 100K mark before clashing with Phil Hellmuth.
Hellmuth raised to 2,600 from middle position and Imsirovic called from the button.
Hellmuth took one card and Imsirovic took two.
Hellmuth bet 7,000 after the draw and Imsirovic raised to 30,000. Hellmuth tanked briefly before jamming for over 50,000. Imsirovic tossed his hand into the muck, and Hellmuth took a pot that brought him over the 100K mark.
Melanie Weisner has built her stack beyond the 100K mark. Weisner has cashed twice at the 2021 WSOP, including a 17th place finish in Event #15: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em.
Day 1 of Event #31: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw at the 2021 World Series of Poker is in the books and Ali Imsirovic leads a returning field of 84 into Saturday’s Day 2. The popular lowball variant attracted a field of 272 runners that generated a prize pool of $363,120. The winner of the three-day event will take home $84,851 and the coveted WSOP gold bracelet.
Imsirovic is seeking his first WSOP gold bracelet after a red-hot year on the high roller circuit. The 26-year-old has been making his presence felt all over the poker world in 2021, and he will be looking to add a WSOP gold bracelet to an already world-beating year. Imsirovic has cashed 22 times in his career at the WSOP, and his best finish came as runner-up in the $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty in 2019.
Final Payouts
Place
Prize
1
$84,851
2
$52,502
3
$36,387
4
$25,661
5
$18,421
6
$13,463
7
$10,023
8-9
$7,602
10-11
$5,877
12-14
$4,633
15-21
$3,725
22-28
$3,056
29-35
$2,674
36-41
$2,445
Among the other leaders at the end of Day 1 are Melanie Weisner, Matt Vengrin, and two-time WSOP champion Chris Vitch. Vitch started strong and remained among the chip leaders all day, while Weisner came on big in the later levels to bag as one of the top stacks. Vengrin and Weisner are looking for their first WSOP gold bracelet. Reigning champion Yuval Bronshtein will also return to defend his title.
Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth will also be back for Day 2. Both players are on their second entry and they will need to spin it up on Saturday to catch up with the leading group. Hellmuth is looking for his 16th bracelet and Negreanu is chasing his seventh.
Play will restart on Saturday, October 16 at 2 p.m. Blind levels continue in Level 11 with blinds at 1,000/2,000 and a 3,000 big blind ante. Levels will remain 60 minutes and there will be a dinner break at the end of Level 16.
Be sure to keep it here for all the Day 2 action in Event #31: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw from the PokerNews live reporting team.