2019 World Series of Poker

Event #42: $600 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em / Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a944
Prize
$194,759
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$1,261,759
Entries
2,403
Level Info
Level
40
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000

Lamphere Bags Huge Chip Lead in Event #42: $600 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack

Level 20 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Adam Lamphere
Adam Lamphere

It was an action-packed opening day for Event #42: $600 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack that saw a total of 2,403 entries in this brand new event. After 20 levels of play over the course of 12 hours, the field was whittled down to just 195 players who have all secured a spot in the money.

By far the largest pot of the day came in the last couple hands of the night. Adam Lamphere flopped a straight while two of his opponents each flopped a set. Lamphere was all in for over 630,000 on the flop and held on through the turn and river. When all was said and done, the American put 1,870,000 chips in his bag, over half a million more than anyone else.

Lamphere is no stranger to the World Series of Poker with multiple cashes over the past few years, including in the Main Event last year. However, he is still looking for that one piece of jewelry that so many players crave, a WSOP gold bracelet. For the most part, Lamphere primarily sticks to no-limit hold'em tournaments, but the value in this mixed variation was one that he couldn't pass up.

While Lamphere accumulated the majority of his chips in one massive pot, Caleb Hershey went about things in a different way to bag up 1,242,000 chips. Hershey took over the chip lead prior to the dinner break and continued to stack chips throughout the day. One of his largest pots came in a spot where he turned a nine-high wrap in pot-limit Omaha but bricked off on the river. Hershey wasn't done with the hand as he stuck in a huge bet on the river to get his opponent to fold two pair.

Caleb Hershey
Caleb Hershey

Some other big stacks returning for Day 2 include Timothy Finne (1,116,000) and Dustin Goldklang (1,114,000). They both finished the night in the seven-figure category and are well within striking distance. Jake Schwartz (616,000), Rainer Kempe (586,000), and Jamie Gold (402,000) who mostly thrive in no-limit hold'em will also be ones to keep an eye on when the action resumes.

When the action got started at 11 a.m. this morning, there were already over 600 players registered to take their seats. That number quickly grew throughout the first few levels and players were scattered amongst three different rooms in the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino. With a single re-entry option available, players were coming and going faster than anyone could keep up with. Late registration remained open through 12 levels and the dinner break which attracted a total of 2,403 entries.

Coming back from the last break of the night, the money bubble was on the horizon and wouldn't take long to burst. There were multiple all-ins during the hand-for-hand process and two players ended up splitting a min-cash. Jan Nakladal and Ben Eilers were both eliminated during the same hand and took home over $400 each.

Once the bubble burst, the short stacks couldn't get their chips in the middle fast enough. In the last couple levels of the night, the field went from 360 players down to just 195 who will return tomorrow. When those players return tomorrow, they will each be guaranteed at least $1,198. However, with the first-place prize of $194,759 looming large, everyone will have their sights set on one goal.

The action will commence at 12 p.m. local time with the blinds resuming on level 21. The blinds will be 8,000/16,000 with a 16,000 big blind ante when playing no-limit hold'em. The levels will be increased to 40 minutes on Day 2 with a 15-minute break after every three levels. The current schedule indicates that play will continue until a winner is crowned, but it is likely that an extra day will be needed.

Follow along with the PokerNews live reporting team to find out who will make it that much closer to a WSOP gold bracelet and the first-ever title of this new event.

Tags: Adam LamphereBen EilersCaleb HersheyDustin GoldklangJake SchwartzJamie GoldJan NakladalRainer KempeTimothy Finne

Engel Wins Round Two With Gold

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Ari Engel
Ari Engel

Pot-Limit Omaha

Picking up the action in a four-way pot, on the flop of {j-Clubs}{10-Spades}{4-Spades}, and 21,000 in the middle Jamie Gold bet 10,000. Ari Engel was next to act and he called, both the blinds put their hands in the muck.

The turn was the {k-Hearts}, Gold fired 20,000, Engel moved all-in for 69,500 and Gold snap-called.

Ari Engel: {a-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{q-Spades}
Jamie Gold: {k-Spades}{7-Spades}{10-Clubs}{9-Clubs}

Gold had kings and tens with a flush draw but was going to need some help against Engel's turned Broadway. The {3-Hearts} on the river was a brick, and Engel took a big chunk of Gold's stack while doubling up.

Player Chips Progress
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
WSOP 2X Winner
180,000 115,500
Jamie Gold us
Jamie Gold
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
114,000 -207,500

Tags: Ari EngelJamie Gold

Taylor Gets After It on Second Bullet

Level 7 : 300/600, 600 ante
Esther Taylor
Esther Taylor

Esther Taylor just joined her new table after her first bullet didn't go quite the way she was hoping. In her first hand, she made it 2,000 to go in the cutoff and was called by two players.

The flop came {k-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{2-Spades} and the action checked around to the {j-Spades} on the turn. The big blind led out for 5,500 and was called by the player in middle position. Taylor also called and the {3-Spades} completed the board.

The action checked to Taylor who pushed all in for 24,000, just less than the pot, despite the dealer announcing the size of the pot and not Taylor's bet. The big blind instantly folded but her other opponent thought for a minute but also came to the same decision, allowing Taylor to scoop the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Esther Taylor us
Esther Taylor
47,000 3,200

Tags: Esther Taylor

Event #42: $600 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em / Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack Begins 11 a.m.

WSOP Branding
WSOP Branding

Today sees the first-ever, Event #42: $600 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em / Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack . This is an original format that combined two of the most popular variations of poker: No-Limit Hold'em and Pot-Limit Omaha.

It also provides a reasonable $600 buy-in, which will attract many players looking to play a combination of both games, and win a coveted World Series of Poker gold bracelet. This is a brand new event the WSOP has added to its schedule due to its popularity throughout the past couple of years in the circuit.

Players will all sit down with 30,000 in chips, and play 30-minute levels. There will be a 20-minute break after every four levels, and a 75-minute dinner break after the 12th level at approximately 5:40 p.m. After every eight hands, the game will switch back and forth.

The registration will be open until the end of the dinner break at approximately 6:55 p.m. The players will have an option to reenter once if their first bullet doesn't go as planned. This tournament is scheduled as a two-day tournament but has the potential to go three days based on the turnout.

Follow along with the PokerNews team here for your updates throughout this tournament.