Last Hands of the Night
The tournament clock has been paused and the players are about to be dealt their last few hands of the night. They will then bag and tag to return tomorrow for Day 2.
The tournament clock has been paused and the players are about to be dealt their last few hands of the night. They will then bag and tag to return tomorrow for Day 2.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Darren Elias |
8,815,000
4,405,000
|
4,405,000 |
|
||
Viktor Blom |
6,755,000
5,655,000
|
5,655,000 |
Kevin Hobbs |
4,450,000
-920,000
|
-920,000 |
Sean Winter |
3,800,000
1,090,000
|
1,090,000 |
|
||
Chance Kornuth |
3,675,000
-125,000
|
-125,000 |
|
||
Niall Farrell |
2,735,000
525,000
|
525,000 |
|
||
Joao Simao |
2,385,000
1,675,000
|
1,675,000 |
|
||
Marc MacDonnell |
2,235,000
-1,115,000
|
-1,115,000 |
Manig Loeser |
2,200,000
-300,000
|
-300,000 |
|
||
Victor Ramdin |
2,130,000
-370,000
|
-370,000 |
Christopher Kruk |
2,065,000
85,000
|
85,000 |
John Krpan |
2,000,000
2,000,000
|
2,000,000 |
Anthony Zinno |
1,970,000
570,000
|
570,000 |
|
||
Toby Lewis |
915,000
-675,000
|
-675,000 |
|
||
David Ormsby |
870,000
-180,000
|
-180,000 |
|
Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
39 | 1 | Victor Ramdin | United States | 2,130,000 | 30 |
39 | 2 | Christopher Kruk | Canada | 2,065,000 | 30 |
39 | 3 | Darren Elias | United States | 8,815,000 | 126 |
39 | 4 | Marc MacDonnell | Ireland | 2,235,000 | 32 |
39 | 5 | John Krpan | Canada | 2,000,000 | 29 |
39 | 6 | Joao Simao | Brazil | 2,385,000 | 34 |
39 | 7 | Sean Winter | United States | 3,800,000 | 54 |
39 | 8 | Manig Loeser | Germany | 2,200,000 | 31 |
40 | 1 | Anthony Zinno | United States | 1,970,000 | 28 |
40 | 2 | Kevin Hobbs | Canada | 4,450,000 | 64 |
40 | 3 | Toby Lewis | United Kingdom | 915,000 | 13 |
40 | 5 | Viktor Blom | Sweden | 6,755,000 | 97 |
40 | 6 | Chance Kornuth | United States | 3,675,000 | 53 |
40 | 7 | David Ormsby | Canada | 870,000 | 12 |
40 | 8 | Niall Farrell | United Kingdom | 2,735,000 | 39 |
It might be a new tournament, but it still has the same Day 1 chip leader. Darren Elias cruised through another opening day at the partypoker MILLIONS North America, this time in the $25,500 Super High Roller. Elias wound up throwing 8,815,000 in his bag, good enough to sit a the top of the leaderboard with just 15 players remaining.
Elias also ended Day 1 of the $10,300 High Roller with the chip lead, however, was unable to work his way into the money after a couple of unfortunate hands. This time around, the New Jersey native will be looking to make good on his Day 1 performance. The day started off slow for Elias, as he was forced to use up his second bullet early in the day. After the last break of the day, Elias caught fire, eliminating multiple opponents and working his way to the front.
It won't be smooth sailing for him though with Viktor 'Isildur1' Blom not far off in the distance. Blom spent most of his day on the feature table but just like Elias, had to use two to spin up a stack. Blom finished the day with 6,755,000 which left him in second place. Kevin Hobbs, a businessman playing poker for the love of the game, also had another successful day as well. Hobbs is coming off a third-place finish yesterday in the High Roller and continued to ride the momentum by bagging 4,450,000 to round out the top three.
Some other notables moving on to Day 2 include partypoker Ambassador Joao Simao (2,385,000), Sean Winter (3,800,000), Chance Kornuth (3,675,000), and Niall Farrell (2,735,000). It was a field full of big names and not all of them were fortunate enough to make it through the day. The likes of partypoker Sponsored Pros Kristen Bicknell and Roberto Romanello, Alex Foxen, David Eldridge, and Parker Talbot all hit the rail earlier than they were hoping for.
When the action resumes on Monday at 12:00 PM local time, it will be a race to get to the final seven spots in the money. A min-cash will be worth $60,000 while the winner will be taking home $325,000 for their efforts. The blinds will resume on level 13 at 35,000/70,000 and a 70,000 button ante. The blind levels will continue to be 40-minutes in length with a 15-minute break after every three levels. The unofficial final table will assemble at nine players with one table being live-streamed throughout the day.
The PokerNews live reporting team will be on site to bring you all of the action until a winner is crowned.
$25,500 Super High Roller
Day 1 Completed