2023 World Series of Poker

Event #56: $500 Salute to Warriors
Day: 1
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
92
Prize
$217,921
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$1,936,350
Entries
4,305
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
1,600,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
4,305
Players Left
661

Charlemagne Benjamin Leads the Record-Breaking $500 Salute to Warriors

Level 17 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Charlemagne Benjamin
Charlemagne Benjamin

After 17 40-minute levels at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, Day 1 of 2023 WSOP Event #56: $500 Salute to Warriors came to an end close to the money bubble with 654 players remaining. This event gathered a record-breaking crowd of 4,303 entrants, up from 3,209 in 2022.

Charlemagne Benjamin bagged up the biggest stack of the Day, an impressive 1,300,000. Two-time WSOP champion Ryan Eriquezzo (1,216,000), and Kyle Miholich (1,121,000) round out the top three.

End of Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Charlemagne BenjaminUnited States1,300,000108
2Ariel CelestinoBrazil1,300,000108
3Ryan EriquezzoUnited States1,216,000101
4Kyle MiholichUnited States1,121,00093
5Dylan LemeryUnited States1,062,00089
6Antonio RuelasUnited States1,053,00088
7Ting-Yi TsaiTaiwan1,004,00084
8Nicola TassoneCanada1,002,00084
9Jason PedigoUnited States942,00079
10Prashray RaiUnited States850,00071

The record-breaking field generated a prize pool of $1,764,230, and 646 players will share this money once the bubble bursts, which is expected to happen very early into Day 2. A min-cash is worth $800, with the eventual champion returning home with $217,921 and the all-important WSOP bracelet.

Kyle Miholich
Kyle Miholich

Among the notable players still in contention include Lithuanian player Vladas Tamasauskas (685,000), Austrian Samuel Mullur (618,000), Kenny Hallaert (239,000), and Barry Greenstein (145,000).

Many well-known players failed to navigate their way to Day 2, including Ryan Riess, Benjamin Rolle, Samy Boujmala, Bart Lybaert, Maria Konnikova, Perry Friedman, and Chris Da-Silva.

Play resumes on June 26 at 10:00 a.m. local time, with the money bubble looming, and play down to 15 players or 17 levels, whichever comes first. There will be 15-minute breaks every three levels and a dinner break after Level 26 (around 4:30 p.m.).

The players will come back on Level 18, which means blinds are 6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 big blind ante.

Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team will bring you all of the action throughout the day.

Tags: Ariel Silveira CelestinoBarry GreensteinBart LybaertBenjamin RolleChris Da-SilvaKenny HallaertKyle MiholichMaria KonnikovaPerry FriedmanRodney TurvinRyan RiessSamuel MullurVladas Tamasauskas