Two years, ago, The Big 50 attracted 28,371 entrants to the Rio and was won when Femi Fashakin bested Paul Cullen heads up to win a prize of $1,147,499.
It remains to be seen how many entrants The Reunion will get in 2021, but with lines already snaking their way around the halls of the Rio, the turnout is shaping up to be massive.
The action is set to kickoff at 10 am local time with blinds beginning at 100-200 with a 200 big blind ante. Players will start with 50,000 in chips and players will play 22 levels or until 15% of field remaining.
The levels are 30 minutes with 20 minute breaks after every 4 levels and a 90 minute dinner break after level 14. Late registration remains open until level 10.
The survivors will return on Monday in combination with the other Day 1B and Day 1C.
In the meantime, why not check out what's new at the WSOP this year.
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