WSOP Day 35: 888poker Ambassador Vivian Saliba Bags Big in the Crazy Eights
Table Of Contents
- Event #64: $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold'em
- Event #64: $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold'em Top 10 Chip Stacks
- Event #66: $1,500 Limit Hold'em
- Event #66: $1,500 Limit Hold'em Final Table Seat Draw
- Event #66: $1,500 Limit Hold'em Final Table Payouts
- Event #67: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
- Event #67: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship Day 3 Seat Draw
- Event #69: $1,000 Mini Main Event
- Event #70: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed
- Event #71: $500 SALUTE TO WARRIORS No-Limit Hold'em
- Event #72: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship
Tomorrow is a big day at the 50th annual World Series of Poker with the WSOP $10,000 Main Event scheduled to kick off.
The action on today's Day 35 will also be hot with seven events taking place including two new ones in the $500 SALUTE TO WARRIORS No-Limit Hold'em and the $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship.
All eyes are currently on 888poker Ambassador Vivian Saliba as she is near the top of the chip counts in the Crazy Eights, which is sponsored by 888poker.
Meanwhile, David "ODB" Baker has bagged the chip lead in back to back days in the $1,500 Limit Hold'em and is hunting for his second bracelet today with just six players remaining.
Here's what's on tap today, in the daily What to Watch For on PokerNews, sponsored by 888poker.
Event #64: $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold'em
The Crazy Eights is down to a field of just 91 players, each guaranteed a $6,957 prize with their eyes on the bracelet and the $888,888 top prize.
Among the chip leaders in this 888poker sponsored event heading into today's penultimate day is none other than 888poker Ambassador Vivian Saliba with a fourth-place chip stack of 9,565,000. The only three players ahead of Saliba are Natalia Panchenko (11,870,000,) and WSOP bracelet winners Scott Davies (11,855,000) and Ryan Leng (11,765,000).
In addition to Davies and Leng, four other former bracelet winners also bagged chips into today's Day 3; two-time winner Mark Radoja (7,170,000), Tommy Nguyen (5,885,000), David Williams (2,070,000), and Allyn Shulman (1,680,000).
The action resumes today at noon PDT with blinds at 60,000/120,000 and a big blind ante of 120,000 and increasing every hour. The day is scheduled to end with just eight players remaining.
Event #64: $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold'em Top 10 Chip Stacks
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Natalia Panchenko | Russia | 11,870,000 | 74 |
2 | Scott Davies | Canada | 11,855,000 | 74 |
3 | Ryan Leng | United States | 11,765,000 | 74 |
4 | Vivian Saliba | Brazil | 9,565,000 | 60 |
5 | Roland Rokita | Austria | 9,515,000 | 59 |
6 | Andrew Brokos | United States | 9,485,000 | 59 |
7 | Jean Fabre | France | 9,305,000 | 58 |
8 | Oren Rosen | Israel | 8,550,000 | 53 |
9 | Rick Alvarado | United States | 8,475,000 | 53 |
10 | Jean-Pierre Besancon | Australia | 8,190,000 | 51 |
Follow PokerNews as our Live Reporting team will be covering the event from start to finish with live updates, beginning with today's Day 3 at noon PDT. Live updates can be found here.
Event #66: $1,500 Limit Hold'em
Bracelet winner David "ODB" Baker bagged a massive chip lead heading into yesterday's Day 2 and went coast-to-coast throughout the day to maintain the chip lead heading into today's final day with just six players remaining.
The other players to make it to the final six include Ruiko Mamiya (1,551,000), Brian Kim (1,106,000), Dominzo Love (620,000), six-time bracelet winner and 2017 WSOP Player of the Year Chris Ferguson (246,000), and Chicong Nguyen (152,000).
Players will return at noon PDT with PokerGO and CBS All Access simultaneously broadcasting today's action on a small delay with hole cards exposed until a winner is crowned starting at 1 p.m. PDT.
Event #66: $1,500 Limit Hold'em Final Table Seat Draw
Final Table Seat Draw
Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | David "ODB" Baker | United States | 2,493,000 | 100 |
2 | Brian Kim | United States | 1,106,000 | 44 |
3 | Ruiko Mamiya | Japan | 1,551,000 | 62 |
4 | Dominzo Love | United States | 620,000 | 25 |
5 | Chicong Nguyen | United States | 152,000 | 6 |
6 | Chris Ferguson | United States | 246,000 | 10 |
Event #66: $1,500 Limit Hold'em Final Table Payouts
After yesterday's eliminations of Greg Mueller (ninth - $10,418), Danny Woolard (eighth - $13,609), and Kenneth Donoghue (seventh - $18,118), the remaining six players are each guaranteed a $24,574 payout with the winner walking away with the bracelet and the $161,139 top prize.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | $161,139 | ||
2 | $99,564 | ||
3 | $68,353 | ||
4 | $47,747 | ||
5 | $33,948 | ||
6 | $24,574 | ||
7 | Kenneth Donoghue | United States | $18,118 |
8 | Danny Woolard | United States | $13,609 |
9 | Greg Mueller | Canada | $10,418 |
Follow PokerNews as our Live Reporting team will be covering the event from start to finish with live updates, beginning with today's final day at noon p.m. PDT. Live updates can be found here.
Event #67: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Yesterday's Day 2 witnessed seventeen new players enter the action before late registration closed at the start of play to grow the field to 151 players and a prize pool of $1,419,400.
The action is down to 16 players entering today's penultimate day starting at noon PDT hoping. The event is scheduled to end tomorrow with a bracelet and $385,763 top prize ready for the champion.
It is a tough field remaining with the final 16 winning 23 bracelets in the past. The top five in chip counts have all experienced WSOP gold with 13 bracelets behind led by four-time bracelet winners Eli Elezra (1,362,000) and Mike Matusow (1,005,000). Also in the top five are Andrey Zhigalov (968,000) and two-time bracelet winners Anthony Zinno (738,000) and Steven Wolansky (733,000).
Event #67: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship Day 3 Seat Draw
Room | Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Bets |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amazon | 403 | 1 | Yueqi Zhu | China | 410,000 | 10 |
Amazon | 403 | 2 | Jesse Martin | United States | 290,000 | 7 |
Amazon | 403 | 3 | Randy Ohel | United States | 147,000 | 4 |
Amazon | 403 | 4 | Mike Wattel | United States | 596,000 | 15 |
Amazon | 403 | 5 | Larry Scott Bernstein | United States | 145,000 | 4 |
Amazon | 403 | 6 | Bryn Kenney | United States | 270,000 | 7 |
Amazon | 403 | 7 | Andrey Zhigalov | Russia | 968,000 | 24 |
Amazon | 403 | 8 | Anthony Zinno | United States | 738,000 | 18 |
Amazon | 407 | 1 | Steven Wolansky | United States | 733,000 | 18 |
Amazon | 407 | 2 | Qinghai Pan | Canada | 727,000 | 18 |
Amazon | 407 | 3 | Robert Campbell | Australia | 528,000 | 13 |
Amazon | 407 | 4 | Ryan Hughes | United States | 601,000 | 15 |
Amazon | 407 | 5 | Eli Elezra | United States | 1,362,000 | 34 |
Amazon | 407 | 6 | Jon Turner | United States | 322,000 | 8 |
Amazon | 407 | 7 | Denis Strebkov | Russia | 230,000 | 6 |
Amazon | 407 | 8 | Mike Matusow | United States | 1,005,000 | 25 |
Follow PokerNews as our Live Reporting team will be covering the event from start to finish with live updates, beginning with today's Day 3 at 2 p.m. PDT. Live updates can be found here.
Event #69: $1,000 Mini Main Event
To say demand was high for the inaugural Mini Main Event would be an understatement with lines out the door to register and players required to wait for others to bust out to be able to take their seats during yesterday's opening day.
The tournament attracted a massive field of 5,521 entrants to generate a $4,968,900 prize pool featuring a $628,654 top prize. The tournament was scheduled to be a two-day affair, but with 547 players remaining, it's almost a certainty that the tournament director will add a third day of action tomorrow. This is despite two extra blind levels added to the end of the day yesterday.
The action resumes today at noon PDT with 40-minute blind levels starting at 15,000/30,000 and a big blind ante of 30,000 with Lula Taylor with a chip leading stack of 2,695,000. The only other player above 2 million in chips is Liran Betito with 2,625,000.
Several bracelet winners bagged above average stacks including Andres Korn (1,425,000), James Dempsey (950,000), Blair Hinkle (900,000), three-time bracelet winner Barry Greenstein (765,000), Yuval Bronshtein (745,000), and six-time bracelet winner Chris Ferguson (725,000).
Ferguson is pulling off the rare live multi-table since as mentioned earlier in the report, he is also at the final table of the $1,500 Limit Hold'em with both events resuming at noon PDT.
Follow PokerNews as our Live Reporting team will be covering the event from start to finish with live updates, beginning with today's Day 2 at noon PDT. Live updates can be found here.
Event #70: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed
This four-day event is another success story of the 2019 WSOP with the first day attracting 751 entrants with more to come with late registration closing at the start of today's Day 2 at 2 p.m. PDT. This already crushes the field of 621 players attracted in this event last year when Jean-Robert Bellande won his only bracelet and the $616,302 top prize.
WSOP bracelet winner Barry Hutter bagged 200 big blinds into today's action with a stack of 400,000 in chips and blinds starting off at 1,000/2,000 and a big blind ante of 2,000 (increasing every hour.) Behind Hutter are Eder Murata (319,300), Faisal Shihabi (291,600), Darren Elias (257,500), and Joseph Couden (256,700).
In addition to Hutter, several other WSOP bracelet winners bagged big stacks including three-time champ Brian Yoon (203,400), Cord Garcia (196,500), Jeremy Wien (166,100), Julien Martini (156,100), two-time winner and 2012 WSOP Main Event champion Greg Merson (120,900), and Nick Schulman (120,000), who is fresh off winning his second career bracelet yesterday in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship for $463,670.
Follow PokerNews as our Live Reporting team will be covering the event from start to finish with live updates, beginning with today's Day 2 at 2 p.m. PDT. Live updates can be found here.
Event #71: $500 SALUTE TO WARRIORS No-Limit Hold'em
This is another new event on the schedule and will likely prove to be popular with a reasonable $500 buy-in fitting into the budgets of many players hunting for a bracelet.
The freezeout event is a way for poker players and the WSOP to raise funds for the United Service Organizations (USO) and other veteran organizations with $40 of each buy-in donated to those that served in the United States.
The action begins at 11 a.m. PDT with players starting with 25,000 in chips and blinds increasing every 40 minutes. Late registration closes at the start of Level 10 and players are scheduled to bag chips after 15 blind levels.
Day 2 is scheduled to play down to a field of just six players with players symbolically having July 4 off as it is Independence Day in the United States.
Follow PokerNews as our Live Reporting team will be covering the event from start to finish with live updates, beginning with today's Day 1 at 11 a.m. PDT. Live updates can be found here.
Event #72: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship
While the $1,500 Limit event is playing down to a winner today, an even bigger Limit Championship event kicks off today at 3 p.m. PDT with ten blind levels of an hour each.
Players start with 60,000 in chips and can late register up until the start of the first blind level of tomorrow Day 2 at 2 p.m. PDT when blind levels will increase to 90 minutes each.
Last year, Scott Seiver finished on top of a tidy field of 114 players to win his second career bracelet and the $296,222 top prize. Seiver has since added a third bracelet to his collection besting a field of 116 players in the $10,000 Razz Championship to collect the $301,421 top prize this year.
Follow PokerNews as our Live Reporting team will be covering the event from start to finish with live updates, beginning with today's Day 1 at 3 p.m. PDT. Live updates can be found here.
In this Series
- 1 WSOP Day 1: 50th Annual WSOP Begins with Casino Employees Championship and $10K Super Turbo Bounty
- 2 WSOP Day 2: Daniel Negreanu Hunts Bracelet Number 7 at $10K Bounty Final Table
- 3 WSOP Day 3: WSOP's Own Isaac Hanson Leads Casino Employees FT, $50K Gets Underway
- 4 WSOP Day 4: Ali Imsirovic Leads the $50,000 High Roller
- 5 WSOP Day 5: Ben Heath Leads High Roller; John Esposito Leads Omaha Hi-Lo Final Table
- 6 WSOP Day 6: Gabe Patgorski Leads Modest $10K Short Deck Event
- 7 WSOP Day 7: Chance Kornuth Leads $10K Short Deck Final Seven
- 8 WSOP Day 8: Benny Glaser Leads Dealer's Choice Heading into Final Day
- 9 WSOP Day 9: Cunningham in the Hunt for Bracelet #6 in the BIG 50; Shorr Leads $5K NLHE
- 10 WSOP Day 10: Fashakin Leads Final 7 in BIG 50; Millionaire Maker Begins
- 11 WSOP Day 11: Four Bracelets to be Awarded Today; Lehr, Baron, and Katz in the Hunt
- 12 WSOP Day 12: Robert Mizrachi Hunting for Fifth Bracelet in $10K Omaha Hi-Lo Championship
- 13 WSOP Day 13: Eli Elezra and Anthony Zinno Lead $1,500 Stud Final Table
- 14 WSOP Day 14: Jean-Robert Bellande Leads the Final Seven in the $10K 2-7 Championship
- 15 WSOP Day 15: Kazuki Ikeuchi Leads Final Six in the Millionaire Maker
- 16 WSOP Day 16: Michael Mizrachi Hunts For Fifth Bracelet With the Final Table Lead in the $1,500 Stud Hi/Lo
- 17 WSOP Day 17: Can Dario Sammartino Parlay a Massive Lead Into His First Bracelet?
- 18 WSOP Day 18: Hanh Tran and Benny Glaser Aim for Repeat Bracelets in the $1,500 2-7 TD
- 19 WSOP Day 19: Will Adam Friedman Win Back-to-Back Championships in the $10K Dealers Choice?
- 20 WSOP Day 20: Deeb Leads $10K Dealer's Choice Final Five; Bonomo at Shootout Final Table
- 21 WSOP Day 21: Scott Seiver Leads the $10K Stud Championship
- 22 WSOP Day 22: Can Daniel Negreanu Win His 7th Bracelet in the $10K Stud Championship?
- 23 WSOP Day 23: Will Rainer Kempe Win His First Bracelet?
- 24 WSOP Day 24: Tsang Leads Record-Breaking $25K PLO; Monster Stack Kicks Off
- 25 WSOP Day 25: Chidwick in Prime Position for His First Bracelet in the $25K PLO High Roller
- 26 WSOP Day 26: Ben Lamb Bags Big in $10K Pot Limit Omaha Championship
- 27 WSOP Day 27: Alaei Leads $10K PLO Championship; $50K Poker Players Championship Begins
- 28 WSOP Day 28: Jennifer Tilly Looking for Bracelet #2 in $1,500 Razz
- 29 WSOP Day 29: Benjamin Ector Leads the Final Six in the Monster Stack
- 30 WSOP Day 30: Akkari Leads $10,000 Razz, Givens Looking for Second Bracelet in $600 Deepstack
- 31 WSOP Day 31: Seidel Hunting For Ninth Bracelet at $1,500 PLO8 Final Table
- 32 WSOP Day 32: Seiver Leads Heads-up in the $10,000 Razz Championship
- 33 WSOP Day 33: Can Yueqi Zhu Win Back-to-Back Bracelets in the $1,500 Omaha Mix?
- 34 WSOP Day 34: Nick Schulman Leads the Final Seven in the $10K PLO8 Championship
- 35 WSOP Day 35: 888poker Ambassador Vivian Saliba Bags Big in the Crazy Eights
- 36 WSOP Day 36: Main Event Begins; Saliba Makes Final Day of Crazy Eights
- 37 WSOP Day 37: Day 1b of Main Event Begins; Vieira Leads Final Six of $5k 6-Max
- 38 WSOP Day 38: Day 1c of the Main Event Begins; Carroll Leads SALUTE TO WARRIORS
- 39 WSOP Day 39: Campanello Leads Main Event; Little One for One Drop Begins
- 40 WSOP Day 40: November Niner Cannuli Among Day 2c Big Stacks in the Main Event
- 41 WSOP Day 41: $50,000 Final Fifty High Roller Begins
- 42 WSOP Day 42: Stefan Ivanov Leads the Little One for One Drop; Main Event and Final Fifty Resume
- 43 WSOP Day 43: Shaun Deeb Leads Little One for One Drop
- 44 WSOP Day 44: Dentale Leads Little One for One Drop; Nemeth Leads $3K NLHE
- 45 WSOP Day 45: Tommy Nguyen Leads Final Eight in the Bracelet Winners Only Event
- 46 WSOP Day 46: Ayaz Mahmood Hunting For His Second Bracelet
- 47 WSOP Day 47: Shaun Deeb Bags Big in the Closer; Main Event Final Table Begins
- 48 WSOP Day 48: Brian Hastings Hunting for Back-to-Back Titles in the $3K H.O.R.S.E.
- 49 WSOP Day 49: Hellmuth Aiming for 16th Bracelet in $5,000 Event