Within the first two hours of play, the field has been reduced from 546 to the last 230 hopefuls and they have been sent into their first 15-minute break of the day.
2019 World Series of Poker
The dream of winning a WSOP bracelet is over for these players, at least in this event, as they crashed out between 289th and 350th place. Each has banked $2,762 for their deep run in this massive event.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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David Mona | Busted | |
John Boone | Busted | |
Dany Georges | Busted | |
Roman Korenev | Busted | |
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Jarvis Postnikoff | Busted | |
Ihar Soika | Busted | |
Brian Soja | Busted | |
Michael Dinardi | Busted | |
Gary Ward | Busted | |
Matt Kramer | Busted | |
John Yelaney | Busted | |
Ariel Mantel | Busted | |
Andrew Sellers | Busted | |
Chunhui Ji | Busted | |
Zixiao Zhang | Busted | |
Sean Greendugh | Busted | |
Joshua Rodef | Busted | |
Kevin Stevens | Busted | |
Shalom Elharar | Busted | |
Blaise Ingoglia | Busted | |
Erik Buxhoeveden | Busted | |
Noe Cantu | Busted | |
Carl Grounds | Busted | |
Zhe Li | Busted | |
John Gorsuch | Busted | |
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With so many chips in play, the chip lead is changing hands frequently and at the moment it is James Dempsey who looks to be in front.
Dempsey just made a fold on the flop with on the flop after betting 225,000 and Juan Endara raised to 880,000, which was his all in. Dempsey tried to engage Endara in some table talk before he let it go.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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James Dempsey |
4,700,000
2,800,000
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2,800,000 |
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Juan Endara |
1,550,000
540,000
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540,000 |
A short stack had been in the hand from under the gun with 90,000 behind and Jamila von Perger joined the action from one seat over, as did Steven Paulson in the big blind. The flop came and action checked to von Perger, who pushed all in with her big stack. Paulson called all in for around 750,000 and the short stack folded face up.
Steven Paulson:
Jamila von Perger:
The turn and river failed to improve Paulson and he was sent to the rail.
Next to von Perger is Joseph Weinberger, who had tripled on his last table and now also has far more big blinds to play with.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jamila von Perger |
4,075,000
3,535,000
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3,535,000 |
Joseph Weinberger |
2,400,000
1,470,000
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1,470,000 |
Steven Paulson | Busted |
Kais [Removed:321] raised and called the shove of Richard Walker on the button for around 700,000 with the . Walker only had and the board came and [Removed:321]'s aces held up to boost his stack further.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Kais Mohammad |
3,600,000
3,035,000
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3,035,000 |
Richard Walker | Busted |
Ming Li had dropped a little in the last few hands but she just pulled some back after making a huge play against Lazaro Hernandez just now. Hernandez had limped in early position and Dean Baranowski got his last few big blinds in. Li was sat on his left and raised it to 350,000, which Hernandez called.
The flop fell the and when Hernandez checked, Li moved all in for over 2 million. It was a bold move and Hernandez opted to not call, leaving Li to take down the side pot and play heads up with Baranowski for the main. They ended up chopping it as they both had queen-jack in the hole and there were no flushes by the time the completed board ran out with a on the turn and a on the river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Lazaro Hernandez |
3,000,000
-335,000
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-335,000 |
Ming Li
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2,750,000
-50,000
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-50,000 |
Dean Baranowski | 455,000 |
The cards of Felipe Leme were already scooped up as Mario Guerra held up in a flip with on a board of .
"I thought I had at least a queen in it," Leme said on his way out.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mario Guerra |
1,650,000
1,120,000
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1,120,000 |
Felipe Leme | Busted |
Among others, COLOSSUS runner-up Georgios Kapalas has been sent to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Liran Betito |
4,000,000
1,375,000
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1,375,000 |
George Wolff |
2,850,000
-50,000
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-50,000 |
Hrayr Grigoryan |
1,800,000
1,145,000
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1,145,000 |
Jeremy Saderne |
1,600,000
1,120,000
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1,120,000 |
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Robert Zipf |
775,000
450,000
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450,000 |
Aladin Reskallah |
350,000
-695,000
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-695,000 |
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Owen Crowe | Busted | |
Mike Takayama | Busted | |
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Sarah Herzali | Busted | |
Kyle Bowker | Busted | |
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Sunny Chattha | Busted | |
Garry Gates | Busted | |
Wendy Freedman | Busted | |
John Gorsuch | Busted | |
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Georgios Kapalas | Busted |
Check out this list of players who ran out of steam in this event, busting in places 353rd through 414th. Each of these players turned their $1,000 investment into $2,463.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Georgios Kapalas | Busted | |
Michael DeGilio | Busted | |
Jody Howe | Busted | |
Sherry Dixon | Busted | |
George Rakitzis | Busted | |
Denise Whitson | Busted | |
Michael Powers | Busted | |
Thomas Hunt | Busted | |
Ryan Phaneuf | Busted | |
Denis Munos | Busted | |
Elton Muzha | Busted | |
Nitis Udornpim | Busted | |
Ali Alawadhi | Busted | |
Jonathan Somekh | Busted | |
Allan Murphy | Busted | |
Stephen Thompson | Busted | |
Phillip Pope | Busted | |
Sandro Romano | Busted | |
Wendy Freedman | Busted | |
William Tait | Busted | |
Andrew Clinton | Busted | |
Malawai Hoyer | Busted | |
Alex Dederer | Busted | |
Joseph Warren | Busted | |
Joseph Mcallister | Busted |
Level: 26
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000