2019 WSOP International Circuit Aruba

$1,700 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2019 WSOP International Circuit Aruba

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
310
Prize
$95,061
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,700
Prize Pool
$407,535
Entries
269
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
50,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
136
Players Left
22

Trost Among the Leaders After Day 1b in $1,700 Main Event

Level 17 : 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Craig Trost
Craig Trost

It was another fantastic day at the 2019 World Series of Poker Internation Circuit in Aruba and it was another action-packed 10 hours of poker in the $1,700 Main Event. There were a total of 136 entries that showed up for Day 1b, slightly surpassing the number of Day 1b. The $250,000 guaranteed prizepool was smashed and tournament organizers couldn't be happier.

Play concluded for the night with just 22 players remaining and Tomas Teran topped them all with 413,000 chips. He was up to over 440,000 at one point after picking up aces versus kings versus sixes in a three-way all-in pot. Teran held on with the best hand which catapulted him to the top of the counts. He will be only one big blind behind the overall chipleader who bagged up 418,000 on Day 1a.

Not far behind Teran is Craig Trost who accumulated a healthy stack of 400,000 chips. Trost, who already has two WSOP Circuit rings to his name, scored the biggest knockout of the tournament thus far when he was also victorious in a three-way all-in. Trost picked up jacks against Greg Merson's kings and another player's ace-queen. A jack on the flop put Trost in the lead and he secured the double knockout. With over $300,000 in career earnings, Trost will be looking to add a third ring to his resume along with his largest career score.

While the date on the calendar changed, not much inside the Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort and Casino did. The total number of entries nearly mirrored that of Day 1a, attracting just three more in total. Many of the players were also the same who came back for another shot at bagging chips after failing to do so yesterday. In fact, the tournament ended at nearly the exact same time as well and there will be one hand left in level 17 when Day 2 resumes.

Some other notables moving on to Day 2 include Michael Hanson (296,000), Andrew Hills (291,000), Ray Henson (251,000), Jason James (168,000), Andrew Moreno (106,000), Garry Gates (94,000), and Heather Alcorn (69,000). They will join the other 22 players from Day 1a and will only be three places off the money when the action gets underway.

Unfortunately for some others, the day was not as kind to Ronnie Bardah, Mark Kroon, Wendy Freedman, Facundo Vazquez, June Jenkins, Damjan Radonov, and Kimberly McClymont who all failed to advance.

The action will kick off a bit earlier tomorrow for Day 2 which begins at 12 p.m. local time. With just three players off the money, the action should be fairly slow to start before the short stacks attempt to pile their remaining chips in the middle. One thing for sure, they will all have their sights set on the first-place prize of $95,061 and the WSOP gold ring.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be back to cover the final day of action leading up to the eventual winner. Keep it locked here for all of the live updates and to find who will be crowned the inaugural WSOP Circuit Aruba champion.

Tags: Andrew HillsAndrew MorenoCraig TrostFacundo VazquezGarry GatesHeather AlcornJason JamesJune JenkinsKimberly McclymontMark KroonMichael HansonRay HensonRonnie BardahTomas TeranWendy FreedmanWSOP Circuit

Massive Three-Way All In Gives Trost the Lead

Level 17 : 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Craig Trost
Craig Trost

Craig Trost raised it up from the hijack and Greg Merson stuck in a three-bet in the cutoff. The big blind four-bet shipped all in for just over 40,000 and Trost attempted to isolate by re-shoving all in. Merson quickly called off his stack of around 135,000 and all three hands were tabled.

Craig Trost: {j-Spades}{j-Hearts}
Greg Merson: {k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}
Big blind: {a-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

The flop came {q-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{4-Hearts} and Trost spiked a jack to take the lead over both players. The {8-Hearts} hit the turn and the {9-Spades} completed the board. Trost's set of jacks held up to eliminate both players and give him the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Craig Trost us
Craig Trost
376,000 180,000
Greg Merson us
Greg Merson
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Greg MersonCraig Trost

Merson Quickly Spins Up a Stack

Level 7 : 300/500, 500 ante
Greg Merson
Greg Merson

It was just moments after Greg Merson took his seat on Day 1b that he had already nearly doubled his starting stack. His early heater wasn't over yet when four players saw a flop for 1,000 apiece. The flop came {7-Spades}{3-Spades}{3-Hearts} and the action checked to the preflop raiser who bet 2,000 and only Merson called from the cutoff.

The turn was the {9-Diamonds} and Merson was faced with another bet of 3,500 which he called again. The {9-Spades} double-paired the board on the river and the action was checked to Merson this time. He tossed in a bet of 6,000 and his opponent looked him up. Merson flipped over {9-Clubs}{7-Clubs} for the best full house to claim another pot.

Player Chips Progress
Greg Merson us
Greg Merson
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
77,200 47,200

Tags: Greg Merson

Small Pot for Vazquez Eliminates Delisle

Level 5 : 200/300, 300 ante
Facundo Vazquez
Facundo Vazquez

Facundo Vazquez raised it up in early position and Jerry Delisle shoved all in for 2,600 on his left. Marvin Brown flat-called from the small blind and Vazquez opted to just call as well.

The flop came {6-Clubs}{4-Spades}{4-Clubs} and Brown checked to Vazquez who bet 2,400 into a dry side pot. Brown thought for a minute but decided to lay his hand down. Vazquez turned over {q-Spades}{q-Clubs} which had Delisle's {a-Diamonds}{9-Spades} in big trouble. The {9-Clubs} on the turn and the {k-Hearts} on the river wasn't enough to help Delisle who was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Facundo Vazquez ar
Facundo Vazquez
44,600 14,600
Marvin Brown us
Marvin Brown
21,000 21,000
Jerry Delisle
Jerry Delisle
Busted

Tags: Facundo VazquezJerry Delisle

Welcome Back to Day 1b of the WSOP International Circuit Aruba $1,700 Main Event

WSOP Circuit Ring
WSOP Circuit Ring

It was deemed a widely successful opening day at the World Series of Poker International Circuit Aruba for Day 1a of the $1,700 Main Event that saw a total of 133 entries. Tournament organizers were pleased with the turnout after a long absence of poker in the small Caribbean island and the numbers should only get better today on Day 1b, the second and final starting flight of the event.

The tournament boasts a guaranteed prizepool of $250,000 and there should be no issue in reaching that goal in the early going today. While most players have made their way from the cooler climate in North America to the beaches of the Caribbean to enjoy some poker at the same time, there is still plenty of flavor from all over the world who are looking to get their hands on a WSOP Circuit ring.

Not only will the winner be walking away with some new poker jewelry and the lion's share of the prizepool, but they will also earn their way into the 2020 Global Casino Championship that takes place in August of 2020. The temperature outside is warm and the action is about to heat up in the ballroom of the Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort and Casino.

Each player will begin with a starting stack of 30,000 chips and the blinds will start off at 100/100. The levels will be 30 minutes in length today with a 15-minute break after every four levels. There will be a 60-minute dinner break after level 12 and a total of 17 levels will be played today. The levels will increase to 45 minutes after level 20 on Day 2.

Late registration will remain open until after the dinner break and each player is permitted a single re-entry should they choose to do so. A total of 22 players made it through Day 1a and that number is expected to be slightly higher today. They will all be hoping to catch the current chip leader Matt Russell who bagged up a whopping stack of 418,000 chips.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be at the heart of the action to bring you all of the updates throughout the entire day.

Tags: WSOP Circuit