| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
207,400
400
|
400 |
|
|
202,000
102,000
|
102,000 |
|
|
161,400
41,400
|
41,400 |
|
|
||
|
|
125,600
121,100
|
121,100 |
|
|
121,400
27,600
|
27,600 |
|
|
118,900
114,400
|
114,400 |
|
|
118,700
8,700
|
8,700 |
|
|
||
|
|
106,600
102,100
|
102,100 |
|
|
103,300
98,800
|
98,800 |
|
|
102,200
17,800
|
17,800 |
|
|
102,000
97,500
|
97,500 |
|
|
||
|
|
101,900
97,400
|
97,400 |
|
|
99,000
94,500
|
94,500 |
|
|
96,900
92,400
|
92,400 |
|
|
94,000
89,500
|
89,500 |
|
|
90,900
69,900
|
69,900 |
|
|
90,800
86,300
|
86,300 |
|
|
90,400
85,900
|
85,900 |
|
|
88,400
83,900
|
83,900 |
|
|
84,300
15,200
|
15,200 |
|
|
||
|
|
83,700
79,200
|
79,200 |
|
|
83,600
3,400
|
3,400 |
|
|
79,400
74,900
|
74,900 |
|
|
78,400
73,900
|
73,900 |
|
|
77,000
3,000
|
3,000 |
2010 World Series of Poker
Event #5: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day 1 Completed
We've played through 10 levels in the Pavilion today and Day 1 of Event No. 5 is already becoming a distant memory - especially for the 1,856 players who won't be returning to try making the money tomorrow.
It was a real back and forth race for the chip lead during the last level. That was until Stephen Foutty won a 90,000 pot in a QQ vs. AK race.
The tournament brought out a large field, featuring a number of big name pros, but as statistics gurantee, a large percentage of those pros didn't make it to the end of the day. Some, such as Humberto Brenes, Chris Moorman, Praz Bansi, Yuvai Bronshtein and Andrew Lichtenberger, Zack Clark, Lauren Kling and Jason Somerville will be back tomorrow for Day 2.
Players will return at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon, hoping to make the money and then play down to the final table. With over $500,000 coming to the tournament's eventual winner, it'll be worth the effort.
With no time to spare, Stephen Foutty has rocketed to a commanding chip lead. He had been facing a preflop raise of 2,300 when he three-bet to 6,400. Foutty's opponent shoved all in for 90,000 and Foutty took a few minutes to think, saying "I am 99% sure I have you beat here." Fouty did indeed make the call.
Foutty: 

Opponent: 

The board came down 



and Foutty is now sitting on 209,000 chips. Not too bad.
The clock has been stopped and we're gonna play seven more hands before stopping for the night.
Joe Bartholdi and Yuval Bronshtein had seen a flop of 

when Bartholdi bet 4,200 and was called by Bronshtein. The two checked around on the
turn and Bartholdi checked the
on the turn. Bronshtein didn't realize that Bartholdi had already checked and appeared to go into the tank for quite a long time. Eventually Bronshtein caught on and checked.
At this point, Bartholdi said "I thought I was about to get bluffed so hard," to which Bronshtein replied, "I thought you were tanking."
Thiago Nishjima ran his jacks into aces and it's the end of the line for him.
Joe Cada has vacated his seat and his chips are nowhere to be seen. None of us have worked for special investigations units, but we're left to assume that Cada has been eliminated from today's event.
Daniel Negreanu got his money all in with 
and was unable to stay ahead of his opponent's 
. He finished about 75 players from the money as the bubble quickly approaches. We expect play to tighten up somewhat as players try to make Day 2 and earn a paycheck in the process, but so far eliminations have been coming steady.