A player raised it up from under the gun, with two players, including Archie "The Greek" Karas, making the call.
They saw a flop of and the action checked around. The turn was the and the UTG player fired 4,000 with both opponents making the call. The river was the and the UTG checked, before the player in the cutoff moved all in. Karas made the call for his tournament life as the UTG folded.
The cutoff player showed for nothing but ambition as Karas flipped for a running flush. Karas will finish the day with close to 40,000 in chips!
Will "The Thrill" Failla almost made it to Day Two but when he pushed with he found opponents behind him with pocket kings and pocket aces, and that was that as they say.
Just before the end of play, Clonie Gowen got involved in a big hand against Diren Yildiz. With the board showing and about 30,000 already in the pot, Gowen bet 7,000 and was called. The river brought the . Gowen bet 5,000, Yildiz raised to 18,000, and Gowen called.
Yildiz showed for fours full of kings, and Gowen mucked. She slipped down to 15,000 after that hand, while Yildiz catapulted to 140,000.
"Congratulations everybody! You have made it to Day Two of the Main Event of the World Series of Poker!"
Thus came the announcement as staff handed out bags to those who survived the night. Over a thousand of the 1,928 who began the day will be coming back to continue their quest on Wednesday for poker's most-coveted prize.
Today saw several big name pros come and go. Former Main Event champ Huckleberry Seed was gone by the half-hour mark. Gavin Griffin, Justin Bonomo, J.C. Tran, T.J. Cloutier, Tony G, and Marcel Luske all followed him out the door before the day was over.
Henning Granstad pushed out ahead of the field to flirt with the quarter million-chip mark. Others among the leaders of Day 1c play include Curt Kohlberg, Howard Berchowitz, David "Bakes" Baker, Arnaud Mattern, Diren Yildiz, Joe Marcal, Russell Rosenblum, and Mike Souza. Other notables with large stacks include David Singer, Andrew "Foucault" Brokos, and Brad "Yukon" Booth, Brian "Sbrugby" Townsend, and Nenad Medic.
Updated chip counts for all Day 1c survivors will be posted later tonight. Day 1d promises to be just as exciting. A number of high profile pros have yet to make their appearance, and word around the Amazon Room is that tomorrow may well feature the largest starting field of all four days.
So come back tomorrow at noon Vegas time, and thanks for following today's coverage!
After a long night of tallying and computation, the WSOP has released the official chip counts for all Day 1c survivors. 1,026 of 1,928 initial players made it through the day's action, and the day's field was led by Norway's Henning Granstad, who at 242,950 became the first player in the three starting days so far to finish above 200,000 in chips. The complete top ten:
Henning Granstad 242,950
Curt Kohlberg 173,050
David Baker 163,450
Howard Berchowitz 160,075
Arnaud Mattern 157,650
Diren Yildiz 136,075
Josh Schiffman 133,000
Evan Woodington 127,125
Michael Souza 126,100
Serj Markarian 126,000
Join us for Day 1D action beginning at noon on Sunday.