End of day chip counts and recap will follow.
2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Choctaw Durant
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jeremy Joseph | 343,000 | |
Peter Walsworth | 273,500 | |
Marvin Rettenmaier | 255,000 | |
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Nick Yunis | 254,000 | |
Aaron Van Blarcum | 226,500 | |
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Asaf Ben-Shushan | 217,000 | |
Carlos Guerrero | 190,000 | |
Brian Altman | 184,500 | |
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Adam Hendrix | 159,000 | |
Gediminas Uselis | 155,000 | |
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Mason Vieth | 143,000 | |
Viet Vo |
137,500
-11,500
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-11,500 |
Jason Daly |
112,500
-11,500
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-11,500 |
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Bryce Mcvay |
92,500
92,500
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92,500 |
Clint Tolbert | 82,000 | |
Brock Wilson | 63,500 | |
John Dunn | 56,500 | |
Andrew Watson |
56,000
14,000
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14,000 |
Christopher Staats |
45,500
30,500
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30,500 |
John Gallaher | 45,000 | |
Mark Toulouse |
33,500
-1,500
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-1,500 |
The first of two days has come to an end in Event #10: $2,200 High Roller after 15 exciting levels of play. A total of 105 entries slips were sold thus far, and of those to begin only 21 remain as the tournament heads into the final day.
Leading the way by night's end is ring winner Jeremy Joseph who accumulated a hefty 343,000 during Day 1. Joseph managed his stack all throughout the day adding chips each level until play was over.
Going into the final day in second place is Peter Walsworth with 273,500. Walsworth started the day off with a bang and quickly became one of the first players to jump over the six-figure chip stack mark. Walsworth stayed the course that led him into a big stack early in the day, all the way until the end of Day 1, finding few hiccups along the way.
Rounding out the top five stacks include Marvin Rettenmaier (255,000), Nick Yunis (254,500) and Aaron Van Blarcum (226,500).
Final day action will start at noon local time with the blinds of 2,000/4,000/4,000. Late registration is still open until play starts and anyone willing to fork up the buy-in can jump. There will be a 15-minute break after every three levels of play and the tournament will not end until a winner is crowned.
The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing you all of the coverage for the rest of this event, so stay tuned as the action unfolds.
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$2,200 High Roller
Day 1 Completed