2018 World Series of Poker

Event #51: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Bounty
Day: 1
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
107
Prize
$272,504
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$2,677,050
Entries
1,983
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
30,000

Alex Whitenstall Bags the Chip Lead After Day 1 of $1,500 Bounty

Level 10 : 400/800, 100 ante
Alex Whitenstall
Alex Whitenstall

Today saw the start of Event #51: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Bounty at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. The tournament drew 1,982 runners, which surpassed last year's 1,927 field size. The prize pool generated was $2,675,700 and on top of that, there was a bounty placed on every player's head. For each knock-out that took place, the winning player took the busted player's bounty chip, worth $500.

Play ended after the bubble had burst. Tables had been playing hand for hand for around 15 minutes and 298 made it through to Day 2. All of those have locked up at least $1,415, not taking the accumulated bounties into accord. They will have their sights on the top prize though, as whoever is the last person standing will take home $272,504 for first place, plus a coveted bracelet, plus all the bounties they're collecting along the way.

Those coming back with the largest stacks in play are Alex Whitenstall (197,800), who bagged the chip lead. There were five in total who made it into six figures after 10 hours of play, they are Ranno Sootla (171,000), Sean Getzwiller (143,000), Michael Steele (122,900) and Christian Nolte (121,900).

Some notable names will be back here again tomorrow to continue their campaign. Amongst them are Paawan Bansal (98,700), Jeff Gross (78,500), the brothers Ralph Massey (73,300) and Aaron Massey (72,300), Martin Mathis (70,400), Ivan Deyra (57,400) and Maria Konnikova (35,900).

Ralph Massey
Ralph Massey bagged slightly more than brother Aaron

There were also a number of familiar faces who didn't make it to the end of Day 1. Phil Hellmuth, Sean Deeb, Kristen Bicknell, Alex Foxen, Phil Laak, Chris Ferguson, Bertrand Grospellier, 888poker ambassador Chris Moorman, Mohsin Charania, Joey Weissman, Allen Kessler, Anthony Reategui, Heidi May, Ben Yu and Maria Lampropulos were among those to run out of chips, just to name a few.

There will be a total of ten 60-minute levels play, with a 20-minute break taking place at the end of every two levels and a 75-minute dinner break coming at the end of Level 6. Play will resume at noon on Tuesday, June 26, in the Orange and Tan sections of the Amazon Room.

PokerNews will be here from start to finish so come back tomorrow to get all the live updates for Day 2.

Tags: Aaron MasseyAlex FoxenAlex WhitenstallAllen KesslerAnthony ReateguiBertrand GrospellierChris FergusonChris MoormanChristian NolteHeidi MayIvan DeyraJeff GrossJoey WeissmanKristen BicknellMaria KonnikovaMaria LampropulosMartin MathisMichael SteeleMohsin CharaniaPaawan BansalPhil HellmuthPhil LaakRalph MasseyRanno SootlaSean Getzwiller

Van Zadelhoff on the Up

Level 9 : 300/600, 100 ante
Steven van Zadelhoff
Steven van Zadelhoff

Steven van Zadelhoff has had a rollercoaster of a day, with plenty of ups and downs along the way.

Just now he took down a small pot, adding to his already large stack. He opened in early position and got calls from both the blinds. The flop came {6-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{3-Spades} and after both blinds checked, he took it down with a continuation bet of 1,700.

Player Chips Progress
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Steven van Zadelhoff
57,500
6,000
6,000

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Steele Catches Khun with Hand in the Cookie Jar

Level 8 : 250/500, 75 ante
Michael Steele
Michael Steele

The board showed {9-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{3-Spades} and Chanracy Khun moved all in for about 46,000 into a pot of around 70,000. Michael Steele thought for a few minutes before throwing in a single chip to signify a call for his last 41,000.

Khun then quickly tabled {q-Spades}{2-Hearts} for nothing but a high hand and Steel tabled {k-Spades}{j-Clubs} for a pair of kings. Steele took down the biggest pot of the day and is now the leader of the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Steele
152,000
152,000
152,000
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Chanracy Khun
5,600
-44,900
-44,900
WSOP 1X Winner

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Reategui Building a Stack of Bounty Chips

Level 4 : 75/150, 25 ante
Anthony Reategui
Anthony Reategui

Anthony Reategui has been running over the early stages of this tournament. He has now collected five bounty chips from his competitors and is sitting on close to 50,000 in chips.

The bracelet winner shows no signs of slowing down and has had a great start to the summer, with already having two final table appearances and over $143,000 in cashes during this series.

Player Chips Progress
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Anthony Reategui
47,850
40,350
40,350
WSOP 1X Winner

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Farber Stacking Up Early

Level 3 : 75/150, 0 ante
Jay Farber
Jay Farber

The board read {10-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{q-Clubs} and an opponent from the big blind position bet 1,100 into a pot around 2,600. Jay Farber raised to 3,500 and his opponent thought for a brief moment before making the fold.

Player Chips Progress
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Jay Farber
21,850
14,350
14,350

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Welcome to Event #51: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Bounty

Chris Bolek
Chris Bolek

Event #51: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Bounty will be kicking off and all the runners will be arriving at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino for the 11 a.m. local start time.

The tournament on the slate for today is a favorite for many players and draws a wide variety of people. If you knock someone out, a $500 bounty awaits.

Last year saw a total of 1,927 entries, with the only runner remaining at the end of play being Chris Bolek who acquired his last bounty when he took out Bryan Emory in a heated heads-up battle. Along with the satisfying feeling of defeating a large field of players, he also earned his first WSOP bracelet and picked up a prodigious $266,646.

All players will begin the day with a stack of 7,500 and the blinds at 25/50. There will be a total of ten 60-minute levels play on Day 1, with a break coming at the end of every two levels and a 75-minute dinner break coming at the end of the sixth level of play.

The late registration period will be open until the beginning of Level 9. Players will not be able to redeem any bounties they are awarded until after 10 p.m. local time.

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Tags: Chris Bolek