2010 World Series of Poker

Event #3: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1a
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
$625,872
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$3,910,500
Entries
4,345
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
30,000

Event #3: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Day 1a Completed

Official Day 1a Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
Terry Fleischer us
Terry Fleischer
119,300
Nancy Todd Tyner us
Nancy Todd Tyner
103,000
Jerrymee Jose
Jerrymee Jose
96,100
Drew Crawford
Drew Crawford
95,000
Anders Taylor
Anders Taylor
93,200
Dan Lu
Dan Lu
90,000
David Vanwert
David Vanwert
78,900
Blake Cahail us
Blake Cahail
78,400
Matthew Kay
Matthew Kay
75,500
Cyriel Dohmen nl
Cyriel Dohmen
74,400
Kun Tong
Kun Tong
68,500
Dmitry Vitkind ru
Dmitry Vitkind
67,700
Daniel Collinge
Daniel Collinge
65,900
Dominic Ricciardi us
Dominic Ricciardi
65,600
Lisa Parsons
Lisa Parsons
61,400
Lance Oliver
Lance Oliver
61,400
Christine Legrand
Christine Legrand
60,000
Amarillo Slim Preston
Amarillo Slim Preston
58,700
Mohsin Charania us
Mohsin Charania
WSOP 1X Winner
58,300
Jeremiah Degreef
Jeremiah Degreef
55,900
Greg Giannokostas
Greg Giannokostas
55,800
Kevin Omealia
Kevin Omealia
55,800
Tommy Vedes us
Tommy Vedes
55,700
Jeff Dumas us
Jeff Dumas
55,100
Vagan Oganyan
Vagan Oganyan
55,000

Day 1a Concludes

“Players, please leave your chips on the table. Do not take your chips home with you!”

Such was the instruction Tournament Director Steve Frezer half-jokingly delivered as players bagged their chips at the end of play today. Indeed, after a long day of taking such care of those chips, one could perhaps understand if a player were to allow the protective instinct to continue beyond the end of play.

We’ve arrived at the end of the first of two Day Ones for Event No. 3, the first of the $1,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em events at this year’s Series. A huge field of 2,601 turned out today, and after ten one-hour levels, we saw a few stacks starting to flirt with the 100,000-chip range.

Those bagging the most chips at the end of play today included Drew Crawford, Nancy Todd Tyner, Brent Roberts, Jerrymee Jose, Dan Lu, and Blake Cahail. They’ll be joining approximately 280 others who survived today’s Day 1a -- as well as those who make it through tomorrow’s Day 1b -- at 2:30pm on Monday afternoon for Day 2.

Players continue to register for tomorrow’s Day 1b, and tourney officials have indicated they can accommodate as many as 3,700 more runners on Sunday. Most are anticipating a total field of 6,000 or thereabouts, meaning we’re probably looking at a first prize somewhere in the $750,000 range -- not a bad return on a $1,000 investment!

Come back here to PokerNews tomorrow at noon Vegas time to see how many do eventually come out and how they fare.

Meehan Has No Explanation

We arrived just in time to see Jim Meehan double up; the cards looked like so:

Board: {2-}{3-}{8-}{5-}{a-}

Meehan's opponent: {5-}{8-} for two pair
Meehan: {2-}{4-} for a straight

"I'm sorry," Meehan told his opponent, "I have no explanation for being a moron."

Meehan, one of hands busy playing with the cigarette we bet he's going to smoke within seconds of this finishing, just haphazardly gathered his new chips into what we in the business call a "dirty stack" so it's hard to say for certain, but his new stack seemed to be in the 30,000 ballpark.

Tags: Jim Meehan

Show and (No) Tell

With the board showing {J-Hearts} {Q-Hearts} {5-Spades} {k-Diamonds}, Sangni Zhao checked, "Amarillo Slim" Preston bet 3,500, and Zhao called. The river brought the {2-Hearts}. Zhao checked again, Preston bet 4,000, then Zhao pushed all in for 26,000.

Preston thought a moment, then folded, showing the {4-Spades} as he did. Zhao decided to turn over one of his cards as well as he dragged the pot, also (presumably) choosing the most ambiguous one to show -- the {8-Clubs}.

"I'd bet anything he had the best hand," said the long-time gambler. Preston now has about 39,000 as we near the end of play on Day 1a.

Tags: Amarillo Slim PrestonSangni Zhao

Last Four Hands

The clock has been stopped, and a mere four hands of Day 1a remain. Fewer than 300 players of the 2,601 who started today will be returning for Day 2 on Monday.

Big Stack Watch Again

What a difference about 10 minutes make, as the song goes.

Nancy Todd Tyner - 93,000
Brent Roberts - 88,000
Jerrymee Jose - 85,500
Dan Lu - 85,000
Blake Cahail - 80,000
Cyriel "supa4real" Dohmen - 75,000
Dan Jensen - 74,000
Tommy Vedes - 68,000

Easy Game

Jason Wheeler raised to 2,200 from middle position, and it folded around to Kevin Boudreau in the small blind who reraised to 5,800. The BB folded, and Wheeler shoved all in. Boudreau made the call, showing {6-Diamonds}{6-Spades} to Wheeler's {A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds}.

Boom came the flop -- {6-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{4-Hearts}. Quads. And that was that.

Boudreau is up to 46,000, while Wheeler slides to 14,500.

Tags: Jason WheelerKevin Boudreau

Team PokerStars Pro Watch

Both of the Team PokerStars Pros that were in a little while ago are still in the field, but neither of them seem to be having a very good time.

Marcello del Grosso has just 8,000 chips - that's 10 big blinds to you and me - and his options are therefore somewhat limited. Vanessa Rousso has a little more room to maneuver on 18,000, but that's still rather less than she had before and not a big stack by any means.

Tags: Vanessa RoussoPierre NeuvilleMarcello del Grosso