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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #29: $100,000 High Roller
Dia: 1
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2023 World Series of Poker
Resultado Final
Vencedor
[Removed:564]
Mão Vencedora
ak
Prémio
$2,576,729
Informações
Buy-in
$100,000
Prémio Total
$8,997,750
Total de entradas
93
Informações do Nível
Nível
24
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Informações dos Jogadores - Dia 1
Entradas
79
Jogadores restantes
35
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Event #29: $100,000 High Roller

Dia 1 Concluído

Adrian Mateos Takes Lead on Day 1 of Event #29: $100,000 High Roller

Nível 12 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Adrian Mateos
Adrian Mateos

Day 1 of Event #29: $100,000 High Roller has concluded after 12 levels of action, and four-time WSOP bracelet winner Adrian Mateos leads the 35 survivors after bagging 3,650,000.

Mateos is one of three players to bag more than 3,000,000, with Chris Hunichen (3,620,000) in second and three-time WSOP bracelet winner Chance Kornuth (3,375,000) in third.

End of Day 1 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Adrian MateosSpain3,650,00091
2Chris HunichenUnited States3,620,00091
3Chance KornuthUnited States3,375,00084
4Espen JorstadNorway2,200,00055
5Jeremy AusmusUnited States2,190,00055
6Talal ShakerchiUnited Kingdom2,120,00053
7Cary KatzUnited States1,880,00047
8Koray AldemirAustria1,800,00045
9Justin BonomoUnited States1,795,00045
10Ren LinUnited States1,655,00041

Day 1 of the event brought out multiple WSOP bracelet winners, headlined by a pair of Poker Hall of Famers in Phil Ivey and Daniel Negreanu, both of whom were sent to the rail during the latter levels of the tournament.

Other notables in the field include three-time bracelet winner Justin Bonomo (1,795,000), who stacked Ivey in Level 11; five-time bracelet winner Jeremy Ausmus (2,190,000); 2021 Main Event champion Koray Aldemir (1,800,000); five-time bracelet winner Brian Rast (1,520,000); bracelet winner Alex Foxen (1,010,000); and two-time bracelet winner Michael Moncek (700,000), among others.

Conversely, the field had its share of high-profile casualties on Day 1, as Foxen’s wife, three-time bracelet winner Kristen Foxen, made an early exit. Bracelet winner Jason Koon also left the field after getting stacked.

The tournament boasted 79 entries, which surpassed last year’s Day 1 entry pool of 62 participants and generated a prize pool worth $7,643,250.

The figures could grow as late registration continues to the start of Day 2, which resumes Tuesday at noon local time at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

The players are scheduled to play a total of fifteen 40-minute levels on Day 2, with blinds resuming at 20,000/40,000 and a 40,000 ante in Level 13. Players will have 15-minute breaks every three levels, with an hour-long dinner break after Level 21.

Follow along as PokerNews continues to provide live updates and chip counts on Day 2.

Tags: Adrian MateosAlex FoxenBrian RastChance KornuthChris HunichenDaniel NegreanuJason KoonJeremy AusmusJustin BonomoKoray AldemirKristen FoxenMichael MoncekPhil Ivey

Seat Draw For Day 2

Nível 12 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

Please note, late registration remains open until the start of Day 2, so the table draw is subject to change.

CasinoTablePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Paris1351Alex FoxenUnited States1,010,000
Paris1352Espen JorstadNorway2,200,000
Paris1353Christopher BrewerUnited States1,025,000
Paris1354Brian RastUnited States1,520,000
Paris1356Freddy DeebUnited States455,000
Paris1357Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom1,405,000
      
Paris1361Talal ShakerchiUnited Kingdom2,120,000
Paris1362Brandon StevenUnited States520,000
Paris1364David PetersUnited States525,000
Paris1367Ren LinUnited States1,655,000
Paris1368Aleksejs PonakovsLatvia665,000
      
Paris1372Jake SchindlerUnited States1,650,000
Paris1376Henrik HecklenDenmark470,000
Paris1378Gregory JensenUnited States890,000
      
Paris1381Masashi OyaJapan830,000
Paris1383Chris HunichenUnited States3,620,000
Paris1386Ben HeathUnited Kingdom1,275,000
Paris1387Justin BonomoUnited States1,795,000
      
Paris1411Bryn KenneyUnited States690,000
Paris1413Brian KimUnited States505,000
Paris1414Danny TangHong Kong510,000
Paris1416Punnat PunsriThailand1,205,000
Paris1417Isaac HaxtonUnited States440,000
      
Paris1423Nick PetrangeloUnited States550,000
Paris1424Michael MoncekUnited States700,000
Paris1425Chance KornuthUnited States3,375,000
Paris1427[Removed:564]Netherlands1,130,000
Paris1428Biao DingUnited States1,300,000
      
Paris1432Adrian MateosSpain3,650,000
Paris1435Koray AldemirAustria1,800,000
Paris1442Dan SmithUnited States615,000
Paris1443Jeremy AusmusUnited States2,190,000
Paris1444Seth DaviesUnited States1,245,000
Paris1446Cary KatzUnited States1,880,000
Paris1448Yang WangChina1,355,000

End of Day Chip Counts (Completo)

Nível 12 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

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Negreanu Gambling Too Much

Nível 12 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Ren Lin opened to 65,000 in the hijack and Daniel Negreanu shoved all in for 375,000 in the cutoff.

"You gamble too much," Lin said right away. "No good for you."

The action folded back to Lin who quickly called to put Negreanu at risk.

Daniel Negreanu: 44
Ren Lin: AA

The board ran out K10383 and Lin hardly broke a sweat as he sent Negreanu to the rail for the second and final time today.

Tags: Ren LinDaniel Negreanu

Chidwick Sends Smith to the Rail

Nível 12 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

Dan Smith was short stacked with 250,000 remaining and in middle position near the end of Level 12. He decided to make a stand and moved all in.

The action folded to Stephen Chidwick, who was on the button and made the call. The two blinds folded and the cards were tabled.

Dan Smith: J10
Stephen Chidwick: A9

The dealer placed 6AQ on the board, pairing Chidwick’s ace but giving Smith a Broadway straight draw. But the straight didn’t come, as 6 appeared on the turn and 3 showed up on the river to end Smith’s night.

Tags: Dan SmithStephen Chidwick

Deeb Gets Caught with His Hand in the Cookie Jar

Nível 12 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Freddy Deeb
Freddy Deeb

Freddy Deeb raised to 60,000 in the cutoff and Adrian Mateos defended from the big blind. The flop came 742 and Mateos checked to Deeb who continued with a bet of 75,000. Mateos check-raised to 230,000 and Deeb called.

The turn brought the 9 and Mateos checked again. Deeb fired out a bet of 400,000 and Mateos stuck around to see the J on the river. Mateos checked one more time and Deeb announced all in, putting Mateos to the test for his last 845,000 chips.

Mateos spent some time in the tank, using two of his time banks before finally calling. "Ace-high," Deeb announced as he showed A8. Mateos rolled over K7 for a pair of sevens and Deeb lost the majority of his chips in the last level of the night.

Tags: Adrian MateosFreddy Deeb

Updated Chip Counts

Nível 12 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

Nível: 12

Blinds: 15,000/30,000

Ante: 30,000

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