2018 World Series of Poker

Event #72: $1,500 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed
Day: 1
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Jordan Polk
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
$197,461
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$954,450
Entries
707
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Jordan Polk Bags the Chip Lead After Day 1 of the $1,500 Mixed Hold'em/Omaha

Level 10 : 400/800, 100 ante
Jordan Polk
Jordan Polk

Day 1 of Event #72: $1,500 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed at the 2018 World Series of Poker attracted 707 entries with just 123 moving on to Day 2 on Wednesday, July 11.

When registration closed after the eighth level, the prize pool was totted up with $954,450 on the line. The top 107 places will get paid with anyone who makes the money guaranteed at least $2,240. Awaiting the eventual champion is, of course, a shiny, new WSOP gold bracelet and a top prize worth $197,461.

After ten 60-minute levels, the Day 1 chip lead belonged to Jordan Polk. Polk bagged 148,500 to end Day 1 at the top of the counts. The closest player chasing him down was WSOP bracelet winner, Peter Eichhardt with 127,800. Ryan Leng (116,300), Jon Turner (98,100), and Terrence Schehen (90,700) round out the top stacks.

The day did not go as well for some others with the likes of Eli Elezra, Shaun Deeb, Mustapha Kanit, Mike Sexton, Bryce Yockey, Max Silver, David Prociak, Mike Leah, and Kristen Bicknell all busting long before registration closed.

A bunch of notables decided to register last minute just as registration came to a close. Justin Bonomo, Jack Salter, Ben Yu, Anthony Zinno, Darryll Fish, Chris Ferguson, Justin Liberto, and Rainer Kempe all entered as Level 9 began. Only Liberto (47,500) and Kempe (25,300) tossed chips in a bag,

Other notables moving on to Day 2 include 2018 Event #30 champion, Ryan Bambrick (62,100), Christina McAlpin (54,400),Joe Hachem (41,000), Michael Mizrachi (30,000), Daniel Negreanu (22,800), Eric Baldwin (19,900), and Brian Hastings (17,700)

The remaining players will return to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino on Wednesday afternoon for Day 2 action with cards getting back in the air at 2pm. The blinds will kick off at 500/1,000. Another ten levels are on the agenda with the event expected to play down to a winner on Thursday.

Stay tuned to the blog as PokerNews will be on the floor providing live coverage until the last card comes off the deck and the WSOP's latest champion is crowned.

Tags: Anthony ZinnoBrian HastingsBryce YockeyChris FergusonDaniel NegreanuDarryll FishDavid ProciakEli ElezraEric BaldwinJack SalterJoe HachemJon TurnerJordan PolkJustin BonomoJustin LibertoKristen BicknellMax SilverMichael MizrachiMike LeahMike SextonMustapha KanitPeter EichhardtRainer KempeRyan BambrickRyan LengShaun Deeb

Prize Pool & Payout Structure Released

Level 9 : 300/600, 100 ante

With registration closed, the official numbers are in. Event #72 drew a total of 707 entries creating a prize pool worth $954,450. The top 107 places will earn a prize.

Anyone who makes the money is guaranteed at least $2,240. Making the final table will lock up $17,945 and awaiting the eventual champion is, of course, a shiny, new WSOP gold bracelet and a top prize worth $197,461.

There are 160 players remaining.

For a full prize pool breakdown check out the 'Payouts' tab.

Bambrick Busts a Player

Level 8 : 250/500, 75 ante
Ryan Bambrick (from a previous event)
Ryan Bambrick (from a previous event)

PLO

Donning his 2018 Event #30 WSOP gold bracelet, Ryan Bambrick is also donning a new stack after a recent pot where he nearly doubled up by eliminating an opponent.

With about 15,000 in the middle, the player in the big blind bet pot on the flop of a {3-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} board. Bambrick moved all in for about 26,000 and his opponent called off for the remainder, having about 25,500.

Ryan Bambrick: {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{9-Spades}
Opponent: {a-Clubs}{a-Spades}{q-Hearts}{2-Clubs}

The board ran out {9-Hearts}{j-Clubs} and Bambrick made a straight to send his opponent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Ryan Bambrick
WSOP 1X Winner
80,000 48,000

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Saliba Loses a Bit

Level 8 : 250/500, 75 ante
Vivian Saliba
Vivian Saliba

PLO

Vivian Saliba opened to 2,250 under the gun and was called by the player in the big blind. Both players checked an {8-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{5-Spades} flop and the {5-Diamonds} hit the turn.

The player in the big blind led with a bet of 3,000 and Saliba called to see the [{j-Diamonds} land on the river. Saliba would fold when her opponent fired 8,000.

Player Chips Progress
Vivian Saliba br
Vivian Saliba
16,500 -6,500

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Turner's Aces Bust Bowker

Level 4 : 75/150, 25 ante
Jon Turner (from a previous event)
Jon Turner (from a previous event)

Hold'em

Jon Turner and Kyle Bowker piled about 5,500 into the middle preflop and were dealt the {2-Spades}{j-Clubs}{7-Spades}. Turner bet 2,400 from the small blind and Bowker called out of middle position.

The {6-Spades} hit the turn and Turner bet enough to put Bowker at risk, about 8,500 effective. After a brief deliberation, Bowker made the call.

Jon Turner: {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}
Kyle Bowker: {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades}

The {9-Clubs} completed the board and sent Bowker to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Jon Turner us
Jon Turner
37,000 23,000
Kyle Bowker us
Kyle Bowker
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jon TurnerKyle Bowker

Day 1 of the $1,500 Mixed Hold'em/Omaha Kicks Off at 3 p.m.

2017 champion Sebastian Langrock
2017 champion Sebastian Langrock

With the majority of poker fans still fixated on the outcome of the 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event, the series still has lots of poker action to come. Day 1 of Event #72: $1,500 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed kicks off Tuesday afternoon with cards in the air at 3 p.m.

The three-day event features eight-handed tables with rotating games between No-Limit Hold'em and Pot-Limited Omaha, switching every eight hands. Players will start with 7,500 in tournament chips with 60-minute blind levels. There will be a 15-minute break every two levels with late registration open until the end of the break following Level 8, approximately 12 a.m.

At the 2017 WSOP, Sebastian Langrock navigated a field of 1,058 entries defeating Ryan Laplante heads-up to win his first gold bracelet and a top prize of $268,555. That final table also featured Esther Taylor, Shannon Shorr, and Fernando Brito.

This is just the third running of the mixed event with Langrock joining 2016 champion, Loren Klein, as the only two title holders. Klein also won his first bracelet in this event. A field of 919 stood in his way en route to a $241,427 first-place prize.

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Tags: Esther TaylorFernando BritoLoren KleinRyan LaplanteSebastian LangrockShannon Shorr