2018 World Series of Poker

Event #21: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em MILLIONAIRE MAKER
Day: 1a
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
42
Prize
$1,173,223
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$9,937,350
Entries
7,361
Level Info
Level
40
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
100,000

Hartree Takes Chip Lead on Day 1a of Event #21: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em MILLIONAIRE MAKER

Level 11 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Kyle Hartree
Kyle Hartree

A total of 3,046 entries filled the Brasilia and Pavillion Rooms at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino for Day 1a of Event #21: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em MILLIONAIRE MAKER. Out of all those entries, 458 players have made it through to Day 2, playing out on Monday, 11 June. Taking the chip lead honors for Day 1a is Kyle Hartree from Canada who bagged and tagged 208,500 in chips at the end of the day.

Hartree will be looking to win his first WSOP gold bracelet but there is still a long way, and Day 1b to go. The UK's James Dempsey is second in the chip counts with a stack of 167,400 but is closely followed by Nick Schwarmann who rounds out the top three with 165,800 in chips.

Several multiple bracelet winners anted up for Day 1a and four WSOP Main Event champions are moving to Day 2; Ryan Riess (70,600), 888poker ambassador Martin Jacobson (70,100), Joe Cada (42,400), and Joe McKeehen. The recent winner of the $ 1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better (Event #4), Julien Martini, also made his way to Day 2 with a comfortable stack of more than 80,000.

Another 888poker ambassador, Chris Moorman, also made it through with 71,400 in chips. Other notable players that managed to bag six-figure stacks include JC Tran (140,200), Blair Hinkle (124,400), Jack Sinclair (109,400), Faraz Jaka (105,00), and Vinny Pahuja (100,000).

Unfortunately, not everyone was able to make it through to the next day of play. Players like Bryan Piccioli, Dario Sammartino, Mark Radoja, Barry Greenstein, Ana Marquez, Gaelle Baumann, Maurice Hawkins, Chris Ferguson, Sorel Mizzi, Cary Katz, Scotty Nguyen, Ari Engel, Kyle Julius, and Cate Hall fell short today.

But they will all be able to try again on Sunday, 10 June for Day 1b, which starts at 10am local time. The players that manage to survive either of these starting flights will be returning for Day 2 on Monday, 11 June, at 11am local time. The bubble is expected to burst quite soon into the Day 2 action with the field having played down to close to 15% of both starting flights.

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Martin Jacobson
Martin Jacobson

Tags: Ana MarquezAri EngelBarry GreensteinBryan PiccioliCary KatzCate HallChris FergusonChris MoormanFaraz JakaGaelle BaumannJoe CadaJoe McKeehenJulien MartiniKyle HartreeKyle JuliusMartin JacobsonScotty NguyenVinny Pahuja

Bad Beat for Baumann

Level 9 : 300/600, 100 ante
Gazelle Baumann
Gazelle Baumann

Gaelle Baumann under the gun opened to 1,400, the player in the big blind called.

The flop came {10-Clubs}{q-Hearts}{4-Hearts}, Baumann continued for 1,800, her opponent instantly shoved all in and Baumann snap-called.

Baumann: {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} for trips
Her opponent: {q-Clubs}{6-Clubs} for top pair

The {6-Spades} and the {q-Diamonds} river turned Baumann's opponent's hand into a full house and she slipped down to 5,300

Player Chips Progress
Gaelle Baumann fr
Gaelle Baumann
5,300 -26,700

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Marchese Sits Down and Doubles

Level 7 : 200/400, 50 ante
Tom Marchese
Tom Marchese

Tom Marchese and Mohsin Charania were seated at the same table after the dinner break. Charania opened with a raise to 1,000 and Marchese pushed all-in in his first hand of the tournament. In the five-seat was another player who pushed all-in and Charania folded his hand.

Tom Marchese: {A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}
Seat Five: {K-Spades}{K-Diamonds}

The board ran out {6-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} and Marchese doubles in his first hand.

On the table next to Marchese and Charania arrived Mike Del Vecchio with a fresh 7,500 and a chance to win a million dollars.

Player Chips Progress
Tom Marchese us
Tom Marchese
WSOP 1X Winner
16,000 16,000
Mike Del Vecchio us
Mike Del Vecchio
7,500 7,500
Mohsin Charania us
Mohsin Charania
WSOP 1X Winner
6,500 6,500

Tags: Mike Del VecchioMohsin CharaniaTom Marchese

Van Zadelhoff Wins Two in a Row

Level 5 : 100/200, 25 ante
Steven van Zadelhoff
Steven van Zadelhoff

Steven van Zadelhoff just won two nice pots in a row to chip up to 16,300.

In the first hand, he check-called a bet of 1,300 with around 2,750 in the pot and a board that read {A-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}. Van Zadelhoff checked on the {9-Spades} river and the player on the button thought about his decision before eventually giving up the hand.

"You're not gonna believe me," said the player before he checked and saw that Van Zadelhoff had {K-Hearts}{9-Hearts}.

In the next hand, Sasha Liu raised to 600 and Van Zadelhoff made it 1,900. Liu called the bet and the {2-Hearts}{8-Spades}{A-Spades} was spread out.

Both players checked, but Liu lead out with a bet of 3,000 on the {5-Clubs} turn. Van Zadelhoff put in a stack of 1,000 chips to raise and Liu folded.

Player Chips Progress
Steven van Zadelhoff nl
Steven van Zadelhoff
16,300 16,300
Sasha Liu us
Sasha Liu
3,000 3,000

Tags: Sasha LiuSteven van Zadelhoff

Greenstein Chips Up

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante
Barry Greenstein
Barry Greenstein

It looks like Barry Greenstein has won some pots. Last time we checked, he had about 6,000 in front of him and right now it's more than double that amount.

After a player opened to 300 and another player called, Greenstein made it 1,200 and that was enough to make both opponents fold and take down the pot.

Maurice Hawkins opted for a reentry and is two tables away from Greenstein.

Player Chips Progress
Barry Greenstein us
Barry Greenstein
WSOP 3X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
13,000 7,500
Maurice Hawkins us
Maurice Hawkins
7,500 7,500

Tags: Barry GreensteinMaurice Hawkins

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Level 1 : 25/50, 0 ante

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READ: WSOP Millionaire Maker Advice: Common Misconceptions and Mistakes

Level 1 : 25/50, 0 ante
WSOP Millionaire Maker Advice: Common Misconceptions and Mistakes
WSOP Millionaire Maker Advice: Common Misconceptions and Mistakes

If you're used to getting massive starting stacks in your home game, you might think that you need to get things going quickly here in the MILLIONAIRE MAKER today. With 7,500 in chips, you might be under the impression that you're starting out short and in order to win, you need to get your stack growing fast.

Bernard Lee warns against all that, in a strategy article specifically written for players in the MILLIONAIRE MAKER. Read the full article, including a comparison of the MILLIONAIRE MAKER structure and your typical home game, on the PokerNews homepage.

WSOP Millionaire Maker Advice: Common Misconceptions and Mistakes

Bernard Lee is a poker columnist for ESPN.com and the host of a weekly poker radio show for over ten years in Boston, "The Bernard Lee Poker Show", which can be also heard and downloaded from RoundersRadio.com and iTunes. He has written for the Boston Herald, Cardplayer, and All-In Magazine, and has been a commentator for numerous events including the WSOP and WSOP Circuit.

The Millionaire Maker is Here

Pablo Mariz
Pablo Mariz

Today is the day where the one and only Event #21: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em MILLIONAIRE MAKER starts.

Pablo Mariz won the tournament last year, beating the second-biggest MILLIONAIRE MAKER field since the implementation of the tournament. He won the tournament with 7,761 entries after beating Dejuante Alexander heads-up, winning over 1.2 million dollars. Jonathan Dimmig won the tournament in its first year, 2014, collecting $1,319,587 after topping a field of 7,977 players.

The tournament features two starting days, both with one-hour levels. Players are allowed one reentry per flight. Everyone receives 7,500 in chips when signing up with late registration open for eight levels (around 8:10 p.m.).

Players could be in for a long day with play continuing until there's 15% of the field remaining. There will be 20-minute breaks after every two levels and a dinner break of 75 minutes after the sixth level, which should be at approximately 4:40 p.m.

The tournament kicks off at 10 a.m. and PokerNews will be there to cover the tournament from start to finish.

PokerNews has activated the MyStack App for this event, allowing you to directly adjust your chip counts in our live reporting blog using your iPhone or Android phone.

You can download the app for iPhone or Android now to get started. Then, create a new PokerNews account or update your current one to start updating your status immediately. Your followers can see all the live action that you're involved in.

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