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2010 World Series of Poker

Event #47: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Day: 1a
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
$485,791
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$2,815,200
Entries
3,128
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Event #47: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em

Day 1a Completed

Official Day 1A Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sergey Chernykh
Sergey Chernykh
75,150
Profile photo of Justin Brickner
Justin Brickner
64,400
Profile photo of Didier Leroy
Didier Leroy
63,750
Profile photo of Tom Braband us
Tom Braband
59,125
Profile photo of John Nguyen us
John Nguyen
55,375
Profile photo of Vasken Jeknavorian
Vasken Jeknavorian
55,275
Profile photo of Peter Traply hu
Peter Traply
55,100
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Bahbak Oboodi us
Bahbak Oboodi
54,025
Profile photo of Sergey Pomerantsev
Sergey Pomerantsev
53,325
Profile photo of Brigitte Korak
Brigitte Korak
52,425
Profile photo of Reed Hensel us
Reed Hensel
51,750
Profile photo of Daniel Illingworth us
Daniel Illingworth
51,600
Profile photo of Fredrik Zitting
Fredrik Zitting
48,675
Profile photo of Jonathan Jaffe us
Jonathan Jaffe
48,350
Profile photo of Justin Goss
Justin Goss
47,400
Profile photo of Danilo Souza
Danilo Souza
46,625
Profile photo of Andrew Batey
Andrew Batey
43,300
Profile photo of Ilya Andreev
Ilya Andreev
40,425
Profile photo of Jeremy Menard us
Jeremy Menard
39,775
Run It Once
Profile photo of Aaron Gustavson us
Aaron Gustavson
39,750
Profile photo of Mathieu Pelletier
Mathieu Pelletier
39,525
Profile photo of Ari Buchman
Ari Buchman
38,975
Profile photo of Zachary Reynolds
Zachary Reynolds
38,750
Profile photo of Michael Bienstock
Michael Bienstock
38,725
Profile photo of Scott Montgomery ca
Scott Montgomery
38,425
WSOP 1X Winner

Day 1A Comes to an End

Antonio Esfandiari
Antonio Esfandiari

Day 1A of Event #47 $1,000 No Limit Hold'em has come to an end. Play was halted a bit early because of the rapid pace of eliminations. Of the 1,759 players that started the day, approximately 270 players remain and will join the survivors of Day 1B on Monday for Day 2 of the tournament.

Hundreds of players, both amateur and professionals, entered the day with hopes of winning a WSOP gold bracelet. Among those who fell along the way were Chau Giang, Michael Mizrachi, Tom Dwan, Jerry Yang, Chris Ferguson, Billy Baxter, Dennis Phillips and Bernard Lee.

However, there were a few big names who managed to make it to Day 2. They include Antonio Esfandiari, Matt Glantz, Lars Bonding, André Akkari, and Scott Montgomery, who is amazingly looking for back-to-back wins in the $1,000 no limit hold'em events. Unfortunately for them, all of these players trail Justin Brickner, who appears to be our Day 1A chip leader with a little over 86,000.

A new field of players will begin fresh tomorrow for Day 1B of the tournament. What big name pros will take their shot at a bracelet? Of those, who will be fortunate enough to make it through to Day 2? Join us tomorrow at noon local time as PokerNews brings you all the hands, chip counts, and action from Day 1B of Event #47.

One More Hand

The tournament staff just announced that the players will play one more hand and then bag up their chips.

Double Up for Roberto Romanello

When we arrived at the table, the board read {3-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{a-Spades} and Roberto Romanello has kings face up in front of him. Kings were good and Romanello is now up to 23,000 chips.

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Gross Out?

The table Steve Gross was at has recently broke. We tried to find him at another table, but were unable to locate him. We took several passes and the only logical answer is that he has been eliminated.

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Not That Bad

We've just saw Jeff Sarwer stacking chips, he told us that this time his pocket jacks were good against an opponents ace queen.

Sarwer is now up to 31,000 chips.

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Bad End of Day for Sarwer

Jeff Sarwer is not running good in this end of day. Sarwer just told us he lost a 20k pot. He had queens and his opponent had jacks, a jack on the board leaved him with only 13,000 chips.

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Montgomery On a Roll

Scott Montgomery
Scott Montgomery

Scott Montgomery, who won the last $1,000 event less than a week ago, raised to 1,800 from the cutoff and only the small blind called.

The small blind checked the {J-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{3-Diamonds} flop, allowing Montgomery to bet 1,400. The small blind thought about it for a short period of time before mucking. Montgomery is up to around 33,000 and in great shape to make Day 2.

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Color Up

The tournament staff is asking the players to color up their green chips during the course of play. They stated that the chips would be raced off at the end of the level, but since we probably won't make it that far, they should try to get as many out of the way as possible.

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