2010 World Series of Poker

Event #13: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Day: 1a
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$472,479
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$2,737,800
Entries
3,042
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

Event #13: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em

Day 1a Completed

Official Day 1A Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
Andy Black ie
Andy Black
90,275
Pedro Reis br
Pedro Reis
78,550
Marcello Delgrosso
Marcello Delgrosso
68,300
Steven Mcloughlin us
Steven Mcloughlin
56,600
Shaun Hartlin
Shaun Hartlin
55,750
Jeremy Maher us
Jeremy Maher
55,700
Andrew Youngblood
Andrew Youngblood
54,300
Diogo Borges
Diogo Borges
54,200
Michael Leibgorin
Michael Leibgorin
54,050
Dylan Linde us
Dylan Linde
WSOP 1X Winner
53,200
Felipe Quijano us
Felipe Quijano
49,900
Vagan Sudzhyan
Vagan Sudzhyan
48,875
Jose Quintas pt
Jose Quintas
47,150
Jean Hamel
Jean Hamel
47,100
Joseph Cappuccio us
Joseph Cappuccio
46,875
Michael Atkinson
Michael Atkinson
46,125
Clark Hamagami ca
Clark Hamagami
45,650
Marios Savvides us
Marios Savvides
45,575
Philip Collins
Philip Collins
44,375
Phil Gordon us
Phil Gordon
44,225
Joseph Tan-Torres
Joseph Tan-Torres
44,225
Mikail Tulchinskiy ru
Mikail Tulchinskiy
43,175
Chang Luo cn
Chang Luo
42,925
Navarro Jorge
Navarro Jorge
42,775
Jacob Bazeley us
Jacob Bazeley
41,875

Day 1a Ends

"Finish the hand you're on, you all are done for the night." The magic words were just uttered and bags were passed out as well as seat redraws. We didn't play a full 10 levels, as play was stopped with 278 players remaining.

The field was smaller than expected for the first day one flight of Event #13, the second $1,000 no-limit hold'em event of the 2010 World Series of Poker thus far. Just 1,922 players entered the day with the hopes of bagging chips at the end of the night and making it to Day 2.

Justin Bonomo, Katja Thater, Gavin Smith, Joe Sebok, JP Kelly, James Akenhead, Eli Elezra, Chris Ferguson, Tom McEvoy, Gavin Griffin, and Kara Scott were among the bracelet hopefuls that would not be back on Monday.

Players bagging and tagging their chips tonight include, Shaun Deeb, Phil Gordon, Phil "USCPhildo" Collins, Paul Wasicka, Vitaly Lunkin, Bill Chen, and "Miami" John Cernuto. It appears that Andy Black is our overnight chip leader with 92,000.

Tomorrow at noon local time, another round of hopefuls will make their way into the Pavilion Room here at the Rio with the same dream as the 1,922 that entered today. The remaining players from tomorrow night will meet the remaining players from tonight on Monday at 2:30 local time.

Be sure to follow along at PokerNews for every flop, turn, and river as we bring you all the action live from the tournament floor.

Level: 9

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 75

Kellstrom vs Lunkin

Dana Kellstrom raised preflop to 1,600 and was called by Vitaly Lunkin. The flop came {9-}{J-}{4-} and Kellstrom continuation bet 1,500. Lunkin, who won a bracelet in the $40,000 No-Limit Hold'em Event last year, made the call.

The turn was a {4-} and Kellstrom decided to slow down by checking. Lunkin took the initiative and bet 1,600. Kellstrom made the call and bet 3,000 when a {K-} hit the river.

Lunkin mucked and the win put Kellstrom up to 26,000. After the hand, Kellstrom said that he had {Q-}{10-} and rivered a straight.

Tags: Dana KellstromVitaly Lunkin