2019 World Series of Poker

Event #64: $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1a
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
$888,888
Event Info
Buy-in
$888
Prize Pool
$7,720,210
Entries
10,185
Level Info
Level
45
Blinds
2,000,000 / 4,000,000
Ante
4,000,000

Arsenii Karmatchkii on Top After Day 1a of $888 Crazy Eights; Melanie Weisner Among Big Stacks

Level 19 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Melanie Weisner
Melanie Weisner

Day 1a, the first of four starting flights in Event 64: $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold’em, has come to an end and 191 of the original 1,674 players have moved on to Day 2. Top Russian player Arsenii Karmatchkii, who finished 6th in Event #11: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em earlier this series, was the runaway chip leader with 1,323,000 in chips. Others that bagged impressive stacks at the end of play included Aleksa Pavicevic (1,036,000), Dennis Brand (999,000), Jake Steede (980,000), Alex Clark (960,000), and Melanie Weisner (924,000).

The day started off with around 600 players registered by the time the cards went in the air, but with the unlimited re-entry format, that number swelled to 1,674 by the time registration closed. That final number created a Day 1a prize pool of $1,337,861, and after the bubble burst late in level 18, 252 players had made the money with a min-cash worth $1,330.

Numerous players, including notables Will Failla, Jim Petzing, Joseph Cheong, and Dong Guo, found themselves taking full advantage of the unlimited re-entries option, while others such as Chris Moneymaker, Kristy Arnett, Marvin Karlins, and Matt Stout fired just one bullet, but all fell short of cashing.

Three more starting flights remain for players to join the 191 that bagged and tagged on Day 1a. Cards are already in the air on Day 1b. On Saturday, June 29, Day 1c will kick off at 10 a.m., followed by Day 1d on Sunday, June 30 at 10 a.m. All survivors from the four starting flights will continue their quest for the gold WSOP bracelet on Monday, July 1, at noon local time. PokerNews will be on the floor to cover all the action as the Crazy Eights rolls on!

Tags: Aleksa PavicevicArsenii KarmatchkiiChris MoneymakerDennis BrandDong GuoJim PetzingJoseph CheongKristy ArnettMarvin KarlinsMelanie WeisnerWill Failla

Day 1a of Event 64: $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold’em

2018 champion Galen Hall
2018 champion Galen Hall

Welcome to Day 1a, the first of four starting flights, of Event 64: $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold’em. As one of the more unique tournaments on the World Series schedule, it’s all about the eights. In addition to the $888 buy-in, the winner will receive $888,888 in prize money and tables are played 8-handed.

In 2018, Galen Hall outlasted 8,597 entrants to take home the $888,888 in cash, the second largest of his tournament career, and his first WSOP gold bracelet.

Players taking their seats will start with 40,000 in chips, a substantial increase over last year’s starting stack of 8,000 chips and are allowed unlimited re-entries through the close of registration. The schedule for Day 1a will consist of 19 levels at 30 minutes each, with a 20-minute break after every four levels of play. There will be a 75-minute dinner break after the 12th level, which is also when registration will close (approximately 5:55 p.m.). Those players lucky enough to find a bag at the end of play will return on Monday, July 1st at noon local time.

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Play kicks off at 10 a.m. local time, and if the number of entrants from last year’s tournament and the big numbers that the No-Limit tournaments have put up so far during the 2019 World Series are any indication, this event is going to be another huge one. The PokerNews team will be on hand to report all the action from when the first card is dealt until the last card hits the felt.

Tags: Galen Hall