Started 31st May, 2008

2008 World Series of Poker

Event 2 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em | Day 1a

Number of players - 3929
  • Event 2 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
    Day 1a completed
  • Sun Jun 01 2008 01:35 PST | Posted by hintze

    Official Day 1a Chip Counts Released

    After more than eight levels of play on the first of two opening days of Event #2, action was halted with 224 players still seated. They'll be joined by a similar contingent from tomorrow's Day 1b group, which will play for the same amount of time on Sunday, and merged with today's survivors for Monday's Day 2 action.

    David Robertson finished the day at the top of the 224 survivors, with 109,100 in chips. He was closely trailed by Ryan D'Angelo (105,800), Frank Sinopoli (103,900) and Shane "Shaniac" Schleger (89,000).

    The top ten in chips after Day 1a play:

    David Robertson 109,100
    Ryan D'Angelo 105,800
    Frank Sinopoli 103,900
    Shane Schleger 89,000
    Henry Tran 80,300
    John Carlson 80,200
    Grant Hinkle 77,800
    Scott Montgomery 76,800
    Cameron Main 65,500
    James Akenhead 65,100

    A complete list of the Day 1a survivors will be posted momentarily in the Chip Counts section.

  • Sat May 31 2008 22:57 PST | Posted by Pojo
    David Robertson
    David Robertson

    That's a Wrap!

    Player 226 has just been eliminated from the tournament and play has stopped with 43:47 left on the clock in level nine. We're being told by the tournament staff that players in Day 1b will play down until this exact time tomorrow, regardless of how many players remain.

    David Robertson is our presumed end of Day 1a chip leader with approximately 116,000 in chips. Day 1b kicks off tomorrow afternoon at 12 p.m. PDT, so be sure to tune in to PokerNews.com for our continued coverage of Event 2.

    Goodnight!

  • Sat May 31 2008 22:55 PST | Posted by TassieDevil

    Bill Gazes Eliminated

    An early-position player moved all of his chips into the middle and Bill Gazes made the call for his tournament life. Gazes held {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} but trailed the {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades} of his opponent.

    The board arrived {Q-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{J-Spades}{6-Diamonds} and Gazes sadly hit the rail just prior to the conclusion of the day's play.

  • Sat May 31 2008 22:54 PST | Posted by TassieDevil

    Sanchez' Kings Are Good

    Tony Sanchez has just eliminated an opponent with all the chips in preflop. Sanchez held pocket kings and was in great shape against his opponent's pocket queens. The board of {7-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{8-Spades} shipped the pot to Sanchez as he makes a late surge to about 41,000 chips.

  • Sat May 31 2008 22:53 PST | Posted by compncards
    Todd Brunson
    Todd Brunson

    Table 19 Just Became Even More Dangerous

    Todd Brunson was just moved to table 19. Here is the lay of the land:

    Seat 1: Todd Brunson 7,300
    Seat 2: Gavin Griffin 33,000
    Seat 3: Bill Gazes 8,000
    Seat 6: Todd Witteles 32,000
    Seat 8: Shane Schleger 112,000

  • Sat May 31 2008 22:53 PST | Posted by Pojo

    One More to Go...

    We're down to just 226 players already, with just one more player to be eliminated before we call it a night.

  • Sat May 31 2008 22:48 PST | Posted by compncards

    Henry Tran Eliminates Another Player

    Henry Tran raised under the gun to 3,500. A middle-position player raised all in for around 11,000 and Tran called. Tran held {A-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds} and his opponent held 3-3. The flop came {Q-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{8-Hearts} to give Tran a pair of queens. The turn and river helped neither player and Tran moved up to 80,000 in chips.

  • Sat May 31 2008 22:46 PST | Posted by Pojo

    Griffin Continues to Eliminate

    After a player in the cutoff shoved all in for 8,700, Gavin Griffin made the call from the button. Gavin showed pocket nines while his opponent turned over A-K. His opponent missed the board and was one of the few remaining players to be eliminated in these remaining minutes. Gavin is back up to 37,000 after the hand.

  • Sat May 31 2008 22:38 PST | Posted by compncards

    Danger Will Robinson, Danger

    Table 19 has just gotten a whole lot more dangerous. Gavin Griffin and Shane "Shaniac" Schleger were already there causing fits, but now Bill Gazes and Todd "Dan Druff" Witteles have joined the table. Gazes is on the short stack with 8,400 in chips.

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