Event #53: $1,500 Millionaire Maker
Day 1b Started
Event #53: $1,500 Millionaire Maker
Day 1b Started
Another day starts at the 2023 World Series Of Poker (WSOP) at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Today, players will try to find their way through the massive field of Day 1b of Event #53: $1,500 Millionaire Maker. On Day 1a, 4,585 entries were registered, but only around 1,012 players made it through to Day 2, which will take place on Sunday, June 25.
At the end of Day 1a, it was Yong Li who finished with the biggest stack of 750,000. Nicola Basile ended the day in second place with 480,000 chips.
Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yong Yi | United States | 750,000 | 300 |
2 | Nicola Basile | Canada | 480,000 | 192 |
3 | Peng Li | United States | 460,000 | 184 |
4 | Paul Gunness | United States | 430,000 | 172 |
5 | Ryan Dodd | United States | 414,500 | 166 |
6 | Alex Greenblatt | United States | 405,500 | 162 |
7 | Osman Ihlamur | Turkey | 392,000 | 157 |
8 | Lawrence Beach | United States | 361,000 | 144 |
9 | Jamie Rosen | United States | 357,000 | 143 |
10 | Bin Weng | United States | 353,500 | 141 |
Players like Peng Li (460,000), Paul Gunness (430,000), and Alex Greenblatt (405,400) also concluded their starting flight with stacks above 150 big blinds.
Similarly, a few notable players qualified for Day 2, including the Jeff Platt (206,500), Jason Wheeler (184,500), 2014 WSOP Main Event Champion Martin Jacobson (169,000), Kristen Foxen (127,500), Jessica Teusl (90,000) and Benjamin Spragg (59,000).
Today, players of Day 1b will try to imitate them by playing on the same structure as yesterday: 25,000 chips to start, 60-minute levels, a 20-minute break every two levels, and a 75-minute dinner break after Level 8. Late registration will be closed after this dinner break; only one reentry is allowed. Then, the day will conclude at the end of Level 11.
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Level: 1
Blinds: 100/100
Ante: 100
There are 2,378 players currently registered for the tournament to kick things off and with the button in the ten-seat, the dealers have been instructed to shuffle up and deal.
Action was caught after the flop of Q?2?A? as Cardoso Ramiro was quick to check from middle position. His opponent led out from the cutoff for 400 and Ramiro made the call.
The turn was the 4? and Ramiro was quick to check to his opponent. They fired for 1,600 and Ramiro three bet to 3,400. His opponent folded as Ramiro scooped the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Cardoso Ramiro
|
28,000 |
After busting out on Day 1a, Dorian Decauche is back on Day 1b and opened to 300 on the button in one of his first hands. Vlad Ivanov completed from the big blind.
The flop A?9?2? showed all hearts. Decauche bet 200 at this point. Ivanov called, and didn't back down either on the turn J?, where he paid 700.
On the river 5?, Decauche added another 1,700 to the pot. Ivanov checked and called once again, revealing 9?2? for two pair. He caught Decauche bluffing with Q?8?.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Vladislav Ivanov |
27,600
27,600
|
27,600 |
Dorian Decauche |
22,400
22,400
|
22,400 |
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Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Adrien Guyon |
25,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
Anatoly Korochenskiy |
25,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
Barny Boatman |
25,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
James Mackey |
25,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
|
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Ezequiel Waigel |
25,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
Mustapha Amaouche | 25,000 | |
David Pham |
25,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
|
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Jacques Guenni |
25,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
Dylan Mayo |
25,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
Guy Dupont
|
25,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
Marco Dubois
|
25,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
The button raised to 300 and Andrea Quadros three-bet to 1,200 from the small blind. Her opponent found the call as both players headed to a flop.
The flop came 10?3?2? and Quadros led out for 1,200. Her opponent was quick to call.
As the 2? peeled off on the turn. Quadros checked to the button. He fired for 3,000 and received a call from Quadros.
The river was the J? and Quadros bet for 5,000. Her opponent took little time to fold as she scooped the pot to start the tournament off well.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrea Quadros |
30,500
30,500
|
30,500 |
On his very first hand of the tournament, Jeff Turton had pocket kings and managed to beat pocket aces thanks to a third king appearing on the board.
A few hands later, he found himself in a similar spot. He and the button raised and reraised each other until his opponent moved all in for 24,700. Turton called.
Button: A?A?
Jeff Turton: K?K?
An amazing K?K?5? flop gave quads to Turton, leaving his opponent with almost no chance of winning. His only possibility to take the pot was to find two aces. But the 8? on the turn and the J? river confirmed the button's elimination, while Turton took the chiplead to 83,000 chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jeffrey Turton | 83,000 |