$400 Vegas World Championship
Day 1a1 Completed
$400 Vegas World Championship
Day 1a1 Completed
The Golden Nugget Las Vegas ballroom was filled with Bar Poker Open players from around the world, as the opening flight of the 2026 BPO Vegas World Championship kicked off with 532 entries.
After 17 levels of action, Ian Auvil was standing above the rest as he bagged up 1,355,000 to pace the field of 27 remaining players.
The No-Limit Pub Poker Tour veteran is no stranger to the top of the BPO leaderboard, as he claimed victory at the 2023 Bar Poker Open Florida World Championship $365 Main Event for $50,000. Auvil won his seat for this event in a $100 Vegas Satellite at this year’s Florida series, and took full advantage of that opportunity on the opening day.
Sitting in a close second is Frank Johnson, who will return with 1,350,000 when play resumes in the money on Wednesday, June 10. Germain Mingo was the only other player to crack the million-chip mark, getting there on the final hand of the night to finish in third position.
| Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ian Auvil | United States | 1,355,000 | 68 |
| 2 | Frank Johnson | United States | 1,350,000 | 68 |
| 3 | Germain Mingo | United States | 1,025,000 | 51 |
| 4 | Roxanne LoGrande | United States | 775,000 | 39 |
| 5 | Gorav Sangal | United States | 695,000 | 35 |
| 6 | Peter Cote | United States | 620,000 | 31 |
| 7 | Les Mildenberg | United States | 620,000 | 31 |
| 8 | Hung Quach | United States | 595,000 | 30 |
| 9 | Elizabeth Rice | Australia | 580,000 | 29 |
| 10 | Shannon Bryant | United States | 565,000 | 28 |
Almost 450 players had taken their seats when action began, and tables were breaking fast right from the opening level of the day. Among the early highlights of the day was Philip Ketterle hitting quads twice in an hour, first to beat a full house and second to take down top pair. Ketterle was unable to parlay that early fortune into a deep run, as he bowed out before the end of play.
As play got closer to the money bubble of 53, Kevin Dunning found himself short-stacked and facing a raise in the big blind. Dunning opted to lay down aces face up, stunning his table as hand-for-hand play continued. Shortly after, Dunning was faced with another decision for his last two chips and told the table he folded pocket kings.
From there, three short stack double-ups led to Dunning being forced all in, running into pocket jacks and hitting the rail on the direct bubble.
The night came to an end whenJames Speicher lost the last of his stack to Mingo's pocket queens, leaving the final 27 players to bag up their chips for Day 2.
Among the notables remaining is Elizabeth Rice, one of the few players who qualified and made the trip from Australia. Rice bagged 580,000, good enough to find the top ten from the opening flight.
Another notable is Diana Goodes, one of the hottest players in the Sunshine Poker League heading into this week in Las Vegas. Goodes will have some work to do when she returns to the table, sitting among the short stacks after Day 1a1.
| Date | Day | Time |
|---|---|---|
| June 9 | Day 1b | 11:00 a.m. |
| June 10 | Day 2 | 12:00 p.m. |
| June 11 | Day 3 | 12:00 p.m. |
All players that participated in the first two flights are eligible to play the second chance Day 1b on Tuesday, June 9, when action gets underway at 11:00 a.m. local time. The event will award a $1,500 bonus for players that advance to Day 2 more than once, so even those who bagged could return to improve their Day 2 position. Only the largest stack carries forward into the money, and players can reenter one time on Day 1b.
Starting stacks will remain 25,000 chips, and the last opening flight will continue with 30-minute levels. The money will be reached when only the top 10% of the field remains, while the top 5% will join today's survivors on Wednesday, June 10. Late registration remains open until the start of Level 10.
Full coverage of the Bar Poker Open Vegas World Championship continues, so be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as we move into the money and get closer to crowning a new champions here at Golden Nugget Las Vegas.
The final 27 players have bagged up for Day 2, and action is finished for the night.
Stay tuned for full chip counts and a recap of the opening flight.
As the field waited for one last elimination, James Speicher was all in against Germain Mingo. The cards were turned up once action at the other tables concluded.
James Speicher: K♣J♠
Germain Mingo: Q♠Q♣
Speicher was calling for a king, but fate was not on his side as the 9♦7♦9♣4♣A♥ board left Mingo ahead. That left Speicher as the final elimination of the night, as Mingo collected the last pot.
Gorav Sangal opened to 65,000 in middle position before Ian Auvil announced all in as next to act. Suzanne Zimmerman took some time in the cutoff before committing her last 60,000 chips. Action folded back around to Sangal, who tossed his cards into the muck face up, showing A♠K♣.
Suzanne Zimmerman: A♥J♥
Ian Auvil: K♠K♥
Zimmerman could only find one pair on the 4♦J♠9♣7♣5♣ board, as Auvil's pocket kings held to secure the knockout.
Jason Mayes was all in from middle position, at risk against Robert Carswell in the hijack.
Jason Mayes: A♥4♥
Robert Carswell: A♦K♦
Mayes turned over the ace he had looked at, and peeled his second card. Mayes then found the only pair on the 3♥J♥4♣Q♥7♣ runout to stay alive and double through Carswell.
The field sits three eliminations away from bagging up for Day 2, and the tournament director has declared that all action will be hand-for-hand for the rest of the night.
Diana Goodes moved her short stack into the middle, finding action from Ian Auvil in the small blind.
Diana Goodes: J♣J♥
Ian Auvil: 7♣7♥
Goodes was in a great spot, seeing her pocket jacks hold through the Q♠10♦4♠2♣10♣ board to stay alive.