Action has come to a close here in Day 1a1 of the 2025 Bar Poker Open Vegas World Championship, hosted by the Golden Nugget in downtown Las Vegas. Of the 538 runners who started the day, only 27 players will return for Day 2 on Wednesday, June 11. The remaining competitors will be battling it out for a piece of the estimated $400,000+ prize pool, with the first place prize of $100,000 going to the winner.
The player who finished atop the counts at the end of the day was Glenn Zimet, who bagged an impressive 1,250,000. He cracked pocket queens with king-jack suited earlier in the day to get off to a hot start and won a big flip with ace-king against pocket fours later in the day to keep his momentum going.
Sitting right behind Zimet in second is Kevin Cronin (1,135,000) and rounding out the podium is Barry Fagan (1,045,000).
One other competitor managed to eclipse the million chip mark - Kevin Gray, who ended the day with 1,000,000 right on the dot.
Day 1a1 Top Ten Chip Counts
Place
Player
Country
Chip Count
1
Glenn Zimet
United States
1,250,000
2
Kevin Cronin
United States
1,135,000
3
Barry Fagan
United States
1,045,000
4
Kevin Gray
United States
1,000,000
5
Bryan Keefer
United States
980,000
6
Hayden Starley
United States
790,000
7
Sandro Boos
United States
675,000
8
Nancy Wilburn
United States
660,000
9
Dustin Mills
United States
575,000
10
Ron Fienberg
United States
510,000
Notable Eliminations
Kevin Specter returned for his 11th year here at the Bar Poker Open Championship. Having secured his seventh cash last year, he was on the hunt for cash number eight but wasn't able to find a bag. He will have another shot at it tomorrow should he choose to fire another bullet.
Jordan Fishman was in the mix in Day 1a1 and was looking for another big win after having recently taken down the 2025 Eastern Poker Open $1,650 High Roller a few months back. We'll see if he returns tomorrow for a second chance at glory.
The 27 players finished with 10:26 left in Level 19, with blinds at 15,000/30,000 and a 30,000 big blind ante. The starting blind level on Day 2 will be the lower of the final levels from all Day 1 flights.
A “Second Chance” flight runs Tuesday, June 10 at 11 a.m., but is only available to players who participated in one of today’s flights. Those who qualify from both flights take their best stack forward to Day 2 and earn a $1,500 bonus.
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