Action opened with an under the gun raise to 250 from Dale Wasko, and he was called in four spots. The flop came and a player in middle position put in a bet of 500 after checks from the early actors.
One player got out of the way, but the other three called. The same player bet out for 1,500 on the turn, and was called by all three of his opponents. The player finally gave up on the river as action checked around.
Dale Wasko, the under the gun raiser, was the first to expose his cards, showing an ace-four for the rivered pair and the rest of the table mucked their hands.
Last year, Day 1a of this event drew a total of 134 entries. Even with the increased buy-in this year, numbers for 2019's Day 1a are almost equaling last year's total with pay still in Level 4 and registration open for nearly another three hours. Current;y. 128 entries have been recorded for this year's Day 1a, so it seems likely they'll beat last year's number before the gates come down.
Derek Klimosko was the first to bet, making it 600 to go from the hijack. He was called by all four players left to act.
The flop came and it checked around. When it checked to Klimosko on the turn, he bet 1,100 before the player in small blind check-raised to 2,275. Klimosko called, and both remaining players checked the river.
Klimosko rolled over pocket sevens to take the pot against his opponent's .
Players are headed out of the MPR (also known as the Tatnka Tipi Room) for their first 20 minute break of the day. There are still four levels of late registration available, so numbers are sure to increase.
Action resumes in 20 minutes in Level 5 with blinds at 100/200 and Level 5 marks the start of a 200 chip big blind ante.
There was already some money in the pot with pre-flop action completed, and the board read . The big blind checked and Larry Iron put in a bet of 1,100. He was called by Dale Wasko on the button, as well as the player in the big blind.
They all checked through the turn, but when the river paired the board with the big blind led out for 2,100. Both Iron and Wasko called, and Wasko's beat out the of the big blind while Wasko mucked his hand.