2013 World Series of Poker

Event #6: $1,500 "Millionaire Maker" No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1b
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
99
Prize
$1,198,780
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entries
6,343
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
50,000

Clements Among Leaders of Day 1b Survivors

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Scott Clements, WSOP 2013 Event 06 Day1b
Scott Clements, WSOP 2013 Event 06 Day1b

Today the World Series of Poker set a record for field size of a non-main event. Day 1b of event six, the $1500 buy-in “Millionaire Maker," brought 2,630 entries. Combined with the 3,713 from day 1a in the morning, this event featured a record 6,343 entries, well above the previous record of 6,012 (set in 2009). Among the chip leaders of the unofficial 690 survivors from ofDay 1b is two-time WSOP bracelet winner Scott Clements, who has over five million in lifetime earnings and will move to day 2 with 66,225 chips.

The event was so popular that tournament director Jack Effel decided that each flight would play only eight levels instead of the nine that had originally been planned. That change in the schedule was prompted by a lack of available tables for day 1b. Ending the first flight an hour earlier provided additional table space for late-registrants to 1b.

The record-breaking field means the “Millionaire Maker" will feature a prize pool of $8,563,050, with $1,198,780 going to the winner. All nine players who make the final table will earn six-figure payouts. Here’s a complete list of final table payouts:

PlacePrize
1st$1,198,780
2nd$741,903
3rd$534,506
4th$400,408
5th$302,104
6th$229,575
7th$175,714
8th$135,467
9th$105,154

The event will pay out 648 players, with a min-cash earning $2,740.

Day 1b of the event saw a wealth of big names. Phil Ivey, Phil Hellmuth, Jason Mercier, and Scott Seiver all played this flight after busting out of 1a earlier in the day. The legend T. J. Cloutier was also at the felt, as was Maria Ho, Darryll Fish, Danny “Miami Boss” Suied, Yevgeniy Timoshenko, McLean Karr, 2010 Main Event runner-up John Racener, and a host of others. The day also saw its share of notable bustouts. Seiver, Karr, Maria Ho, Jeff Shulman, Jonathan Little, and Lauren Kling all failed to make it through to day two.

In addition to Clements, other chip leaders at the end of the flight include Kyle Allen, with 71,125, and Teddy Djmal, with 68,800. Djmal build a big chunk of his stack when he busted two players with 10-6 offsuit. After calling a raise and a re-raise preflop, Djmal and got his chips in the middle against two opponents on the flop of {6-Clubs}{q-Clubs}{6-Spades}. Both his opponents held {a-}{q-}, and Djmal scooped a huge pot.

The event continues Sunday at 1:00 PM, and is scheduled to play for another 10 levels. The event is then scheduled to conclude on Monday, although the enormous field size has already prompted speculation that the WSOP will extend the event onto a fourth day.

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Campbell Looking for Some Extra Cash

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Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell
Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell

On the last break, we spotted a few railbirds talking with a giant of a man. Standing at 6'8", 300 pounds, we assumed that he was a professional athlete of some kind. At that point, the camera phones came out, and the group started talking about the Arizona Cardinals.

"Carson's our guy," the man said, referring to the team's new quarterback Carson Palmer.

He then hinted at his age, saying that in his rookie year he played in Super Bowl XLIII against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

After a few clicks at the PokerNews Live Reporting desk, we discovered that the gentleman is Calais Campbell. Campbell, who is entering his sixth season as a defensive end for the Cardinals, has recorded 262 tackles and 27.5 sacks in his career. As a senior at the University of Miami, Campbell was named to the All-ACC team and earned MVP honors at The U.

Campbell has one small cash in his Hendon Mob profile, and according to WSOPdb.com, this is his first WSOP appearance. He currently sits with 9,000 chips - double the starting stack - and appears to be having a blast at the table.

“I love playing poker and I always watch it on TV so I wanted to take a shot and play in an event. It’s so far tons of fun," he told PokerNews during a break. "I’ve seen a lot of players here at the Rio that I’ve seen on TV so it’s been surreal for me. There are a lot of great players and it feels good to get some reads on a few of them. In my first flight I was intimidated because it was my first event. I lacked confidence so I think it messed with my game and I ended up busting early."

"Now, in my second flight I feel like I can be a professional poker player in my mind. If I played more often I think I would be doing better but it’s definitely not a game I play enough to know advance that far; maybe if I get lucky. I do think I’m making good reads now, making good calls, good folds, and playing how I normally play, just a lot more relaxed the second time around."

When asked if he would be playing in another event, he said, “I plan on playing in maybe three other events, all in no-limit. I’m not sure which ones yet. I have to look at my calendar and plan it out but I will definitely be back for more action.”

Player Chips Progress
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Prize Pool Information

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The winner will take hope nearly $1.2 million and the gold bracelet
The winner will take hope nearly $1.2 million and the gold bracelet

The Prize Pool information has been released. The top 648 players will earn a minimum of $2,740, each member of the nine-handed final table is guaranteed at least $105,154, and the winner will take home $1,198,780 along with the World Series of Poker gold bracelet.

The final table payouts are listed below, and you can find all of the information under the Payouts tab.

PlacePrize
1st$1,198,780
2nd$741,903
3rd$534,506
4th$400,408
5th$302,104
6th$229,575
7th$175,714
8th$135,467
9th$105,154

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PokerNews Podcast Episode #154: We Got Outs feat. Bracelet Winner Chad Holloway

Level 6 : 100/200, 25 ante
Chad Holloway proudly displays his gold bracelet
Chad Holloway proudly displays his gold bracelet

PokerNews' own Chad Holloway won the first gold bracelet of the 2013 World Series of Poker, so naturally the crew breaks down the event and the amazing atmosphere in the Mothership. Holloway himself then joins the crew to talk about some key hands before heading to the ceremony to accept his bracelet.

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