2018 World Series of Poker

Event #65: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em MAIN EVENT - World Championship
Day: 1b
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$8,800,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$74,015,600
Entries
7,874
Level Info
Level
44
Blinds
2,000,000 / 4,000,000
Ante
500,000

Jachtmann Drops One

Level 5 : 250/500, 75 ante

The board was reading {10-Spades}{3-Clubs}{6-Spades} with a pot already containing around 10,000 when the small blind player bet 10,000 and Jan-Peter Jachtmann called.

The turn was the {9-Diamonds} and Jachtmann's opponent check-called his bet for 25,000. On the river {3-Hearts}, the small blind player checked once more and faced a bet worth 40,000 from Jachtmann, putting him at risk for his tournament. After a long tank, he eventually called for his last 24,600. Jachtmann showed {a-Clubs}{k-Spades} for ace high but quickly mucked his hand when his opponent tabled {j-Hearts}{j-Spades}.

Player Chips Progress
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Jan-Peter Jachtmann
84,000
-60,000
-60,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Mamouni Takes the Lead

Level 5 : 250/500, 75 ante
Smain Mamouni
Smain Mamouni

The board read {3-Spades}{5-Spades}{q-Spades}, an early position opponent had 85,000 in the middle, a late position opponent moved in for around 75,000 and Smain Mamouni stood up and slammed his chips in the middle, signifying a call and putting his two opponents at risk of elimination.

Smain Mamouni: {a-Spades}{k-Hearts}
Early Opponent: {5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}
Late Opponent: {q-Clubs}{q-Hearts}

The turn made Mamouni let out a shout of excitement as it fell the {9-Spades}. He would now just need to dodge his opponent's boat outs and when the {j-Clubs} hit the river he did just that. Mamouni scooped in the biggest pot of the day and moved into the chip lead late into Day 1b.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Smain Mamouni fr
Smain Mamouni
320,000
320,000
320,000

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No Day 2 for Hougaard

Level 5 : 250/500, 75 ante

Among the notables to bust out of the Tan section at the very end of the night was Jesper "Kipster" Hougaard. Former table neighbor Ben Morrison confirmed that he had taken over the remaining chips of the Dane when his pocket queens held up against pocket jacks to send Hougaard to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Ben Morrison
85,000
53,000
53,000
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Jesper Hougaard
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

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Last Pot for Brosolo

Level 5 : 250/500, 75 ante

The flop was showing {10-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} with already around 15,000 in the middle when Yann Brosolo fired 9,000. His opponent tanked for some time and ended up folding his hand.

The French player grabbed the pot to end his day with a stack of 67,500.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Yann Brosolo fr
Yann Brosolo
67,500
67,500
67,500

Assorted End-of-Day Counts

Level 5 : 250/500, 75 ante

The full chip counts will be provided once PokerNews receives them and a recap of today's action is to follow

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Smain Mamouni fr
Smain Mamouni
311,600
-8,400
-8,400
Profile photo of Samuel Bernabeu es
Samuel Bernabeu
309,500
7,500
7,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Dan Colpoys us
Dan Colpoys
246,800
-8,200
-8,200
Profile photo of Alex Foxen us
Alex Foxen
242,300
-37,700
-37,700
WSOP 3X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching
Profile photo of Alpheus Chan ca
Alpheus Chan
208,600
-8,400
-8,400
Profile photo of David Cabrera es
David Cabrera
200,500
Profile photo of Alexander Villa ca
Alexander Villa
190,400
-14,600
-14,600
Profile photo of Cathy Schenone us
Cathy Schenone
188,900
188,900
188,900
Profile photo of Jonathan Levy us
Jonathan Levy
186,800
186,800
186,800
Profile photo of Rifat Palevic se
Rifat Palevic
185,800
-34,200
-34,200
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Christopher Merrill us
Christopher Merrill
185,000
185,000
185,000
Profile photo of Kevin Malis us
Kevin Malis
182,700
182,700
182,700
Profile photo of Alexis Fleur fr
Alexis Fleur
180,600
20,600
20,600
Profile photo of Scott Davies us
Scott Davies
171,200
-3,800
-3,800
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Louis Garza us
Louis Garza
171,000
171,000
171,000
Profile photo of Paul Sexton us
Paul Sexton
168,200
Profile photo of Roger Lussier us
Roger Lussier
168,000
168,000
168,000
Profile photo of Tom Hall gb
Tom Hall
167,400
57,400
57,400
Profile photo of Michael Mizrachi us
Michael Mizrachi
166,200
127,200
127,200
WSOP 5X Winner
Profile photo of Charles Hatley us
Charles Hatley
164,500
164,500
164,500
Profile photo of Joseph Young us
Joseph Young
163,400
163,400
163,400
Profile photo of Lee Markholt us
Lee Markholt
162,500
2,500
2,500
Profile photo of David Gonzales us
David Gonzales
160,500
-23,500
-23,500
Profile photo of Pablo Fernandez es
Pablo Fernandez
160,100
6,100
6,100
Profile photo of Sergio Castelluccio it
Sergio Castelluccio
154,100
-15,900
-15,900

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End of Day 1b Chip Counts (full)

Level 5 : 250/500, 75 ante
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Smain Mamouni fr
Smain Mamouni
311,000
-600
-600
Profile photo of Samuel Bernabeu es
Samuel Bernabeu
309,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Barbara Rogers us
Barbara Rogers
307,000
307,000
307,000
Profile photo of Daniel Colpoys us
Daniel Colpoys
246,800
112,800
112,800
Profile photo of Alex Foxen us
Alex Foxen
242,300
WSOP 3X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching
Profile photo of Alpheus Chan ca
Alpheus Chan
208,600
Profile photo of Paul Varano us
Paul Varano
204,400
204,400
204,400
Profile photo of Brian Brubaker us
Brian Brubaker
203,600
203,600
203,600
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Luis Vazquez pr
Luis Vazquez
201,800
201,800
201,800
Profile photo of Liam O'Donoghue ie
Liam O'Donoghue
196,200
196,200
196,200
Profile photo of Gil Barak il
Gil Barak
192,400
192,400
192,400
Profile photo of Kristofer Homerding us
Kristofer Homerding
190,700
190,700
190,700
Profile photo of Alexander Villa ca
Alexander Villa
190,400
Profile photo of Cathy Schenone us
Cathy Schenone
188,900
Profile photo of Kevin Patel us
Kevin Patel
187,500
7,500
7,500
Profile photo of Jonathan Levy us
Jonathan Levy
186,800
Profile photo of Rifat Palevic se
Rifat Palevic
185,800
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Christopher Merrill us
Christopher Merrill
185,000
Profile photo of Alexander Haro us
Alexander Haro
184,000
184,000
184,000
Profile photo of Andrew Jernigan us
Andrew Jernigan
183,000
183,000
183,000
Profile photo of Kevin Malis us
Kevin Malis
182,700
Profile photo of Alexis Fleur fr
Alexis Fleur
180,600
Profile photo of Daisuke Ogita jp
Daisuke Ogita
176,700
176,700
176,700
Profile photo of Norbert Douilly fr
Norbert Douilly
176,300
176,300
176,300
Profile photo of Martin Verdegaal us
Martin Verdegaal
176,000
176,000
176,000

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Alex Foxen Among Big Stacks After Day 1b of the 2018 WSOP Main Event

Level 5 : 250/500, 75 ante
Alex Foxen among the big stacks after Day 1b
Alex Foxen among the big stacks after Day 1b

The second starting day of the 2018 World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event not only surpassed the field size of the previous starting flight, but more than doubled the numbers of Day 1a, with a total of 2,378 entries. After five levels of two hours each, 1,794 players bagged up and will return in two days time, on Thursday, July 5, for Day 2.

At least two players bagged up more than six times the starting stack in France's Smain Mamouni (311,600) and Samuel Bernabeu (309,500). Bernabeu consistently built his stack in the Brasilia room while Mamouni only appeared on the radar in the last hands of the night when his flopped nut flush draw got there against two players with sets to jump into the role of big stack.

However, much of the media spotlight will be on Alex Foxen. After an incredibly hot run over the last two years, it was no surprise to see Foxen once again among the big stacks with a very healthy 242,300.

Poker legend Johnny Chan was another player to take part on Day 1b, and the 10-time WSOP bracelet winner and two-time Main Event champion nearly doubled his stack early on before smoothly navigating through the five levels of the day and ending up with a stack of 151,100.

Other notables that made it through with plenty of chips include Rifat Palevic (185,800), 2014 WSOP APAC Main Event champion Scott Davies (171,200), Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi (166,200), Pablo Fernandez (160,100), Pierre Neuville (147,500), Shaun Deeb (143,300), and Chris Ferguson (134,900).

A face that had not been seen in Las Vegas and on the poker tables as of late was George Danzer. After becoming a dad, the mixed game specialist from Germany returned to Sin City for his first and only tournament of the summer and made it through with 117,800. Calvin Anderson came in fresh off winning his second career bracelet in Event #56: $10,000 Razz Championship and ended Day 1b with an above-average stack of 99,100.

Action of the Day

It all kicked off at 11am local time with a motivational shuffle up and deal by John Hesp, who gained a lot of attention for his very positive attitude during his deep run in the Main Event the previous year, and the Brit was welcomed by a lot of applause in the Amazon room before cards got in the air. Hesp was over on the ESPN feature table for more than one full level and went on to bag 63,900 for Day 2.

John Hesp
John Hesp back in Las Vegas for the WSOP Main Event

Among the notables to fall short of making a deep run, having to settle for an early exit instead were Noah Schwartz, Kenny Hallaert, Jesper Hougaard, the two former WSOP Main Event champions Jamie Gold and Greg Raymer, Justin Liberto, Doug Polk, Jason Somerville, Mickey Craft, Anton Morgenstern and Brandon Wong. Hallaert had a day to forget and eventually busted on the feature table in level three after he turned top two pair only to run into a flopped set of eights.

For Max Steinberg, the day was already long over by then. In one of the very first hands of the entire day, Steinberg got his entire stack in with pocket aces against the pocket kings of Michael Rack. A king appeared right in the window and Steinberg became the first casualty of the day. Rack couldn't hold onto the chips, though, and busted towards the end of the day as well.

The chips were splashing left and right and jokes were traded in three different areas in the convention center of the Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino with the Amazon, Brasilia and Pavilion rooms in use. That's just a sign of things to come, though, with tomorrow's Day 1c usually being traditionally the strongest of the three starting days.

This year, the final starting day falls on the July 4th Independence Day and this may slightly lower the turnout for the final flight, however, the $10,000 Main Event is off to a great start going by previous numbers. In 2017, Day 1a attracted a field of 795 entries (925 in 2018), and Day 1b gathered 2,164 poker enthusiasts one year ago. With Day 1b's entries, the total after two of the three starting flights adds up to 3,303 entries and more than 2,500 players have secured their seat for Day 2 already.

The PokerNews live reporting team will once again be on the floor to bring you all the action from the most important poker tournament of the year, so make sure to tune back in and follow along with the madness to come.

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