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2018 World Series of Poker

Event #6: $365 GIANT No-Limit Hold'em
Dias: 1d
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
k10
Event Info
Buy-in
$365
Prize Pool
$2,676,000
Entradas
8,920
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
42
Blinds
3,000,000 / 6,000,000
Ante
1,000,000

Duy Ho Tops Day 1d of Event #6: $365 GIANT No-Limit Hold'em as 63 Survive

Nível 21 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Duy Ho
Duy Ho

Duy Ho from the United States finished as the Day 1d chipleader of Event #6: $365 GIANT No-Limit Hold'em with a solid stack of 1,275,000. Ho, who already made two WSOP final table in 2012 and 2014 respectively, managed to take the chip lead during the first levels of the day and keep it until the final hand. He will try to snatch his first gold bracelet in this event.

Just behind Ho stands Alice Sicconi, a well-known face in the Italian poker community, and Richard Dubini, who finished 12th in last year's Main Event. Among those who will back for Day 2 are also Bart Lybaert (640,000), David Lappin (640,000), Katie Swift (475,00) and Adam Owen (122,000).

The fourth of five Day 1 flights of the inaugural $365 buy-in tournament attracted 1,167 entries, generating a prize pool of $425,955 with 176 places getting paid.

At the end of the 21 levels of play, there were 63 who still had chips in front of them, earning at least $913 for their efforts. Each will play Day 2 with the survivors of the other flights on Saturday, June 30 with a restart at 2 p.m.

Many notables players took their chance in the event but didn’t make it to the money, such as the defending champion Dieter Dechant who reentered the event, Marvin Rettenmaier, Mark Radoja, Jon Kyte, Muskan Sethi, Sorel Mizzi or Melanie Weisner.

The unfortunate John Gorsuch became the bubble, eliminated by Georgios Vrakas. Gorsuch, down to only half an ante, was having an unlucky day as he told PokerNews he also busted only eight places before the money in Event #43: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em. In total, the bubble lasted more than 30 minutes due to many doubles up. After the bubble had burst, a more festive Friday night mood took place with players gambling it up and many all-in moves, as they tried to spin up a stack.

The final Day 1e flight is on Friday, June 29 at 7 p.m and the PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand again to bring you all the action.

Tags: Alice SicconiBart LybaertDavid LappinDieter DechantDuy HoGeorgios VrakasKatie Swift

Day 1d of Event #6: $365 GIANT No-Limit Hold'em starts at 7 p.m.

WSOP Signage/Branding
WSOP Signage/Branding

Welcome to a new Day 1 flight of Event #6: $365 GIANT No-Limit Hold'em. Day 1c brought a total of 1,148 entries, and only 55 of them found a bag by the end of 21 levels. It’s the French player Mathieu Philbert who took the lion’s share at the end of the day, racking up an impressive stack of 1,940,000.

This is the fourth of five Friday night flights with the remainder on June 29. The lucky ones that bag during any of the flights will be coming back for Day 2 on Saturday, June 30 and a champion will be crowned Sunday, July 1.

Play will resume at 7 p.m and will conclude after twenty-one 20 minute levels or when the field is down to 10 players, whichever comes first. Players will receive 25,000 in chips and can rebuy as often as they like during the open registration period. There will be 20 minute breaks every six levels and late registration is open for nine levels, closing at approximately 10:20 p.m.

The GIANT plays into the money on Day 1, with the top 15 percent of the field getting paid a guaranteed min-cash by the end of the night. The remaining prize money from each flight gets carried over to Day 2, to create the total prize pool the Day 2 players will battle for.

Anyone surviving their Day 1 will have their chips put into play on Day 2 unless they choose to forfeit them to attempt on the last flight. Once a player bags chips, they are no longer eligible to participate in additional starting flights.

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Stay tuned on PokerNews to bring you all the action from the felt as the 2018 World Series of Poker at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino continues.