The final flight of Event #19: $500 COLOSSUS is in the books with Stephanie Alderman bagging the chip lead. Day 1d saw 5,933 entrants and only 847 survivors, bringing the total number of survivors through to Sunday's Day 2 to 2,326.
Bracelet-winners Arash Ghaneian and David Jackson also sit inside the top ten, with former WSOP Player of the Year Shaun Deeb sitting fourth in chips.
Other notables advancing to Day 2 from Day 1d include Jeremy Becker (1,207,000), Yuliyan Kolev (1,130,000), Eddie Sabat (1,025,000), Lily Kiletto (841,000), and Roberto Romanello (598,000).
Flight
Field
Survivors
Chip Leader
Chip Count
1a
2,773
410
Lok Chan
1,635,000
1b
3,309
464
Theo Rebour
1,504,000
1c
4,286
605
Rafael Camno
1,733,000
1d
5,933
847
Stephanie Alderman
1,602,000
Day 2 resumes at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 8.
Event #19: $500 COLOSSUS Day 1d Top 10 Chip Counts
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Are you ready to take on the Colossus? Today marks players' last chance to enter Event #19: $500 The COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em, which sees a slight increase in buy-in from the $400 of previous editions. The Colossus is one of the cheapest bracelet-awarding events on the 2025 WSOP schedule, so expect the crowds to keep growing at Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas until registration closes for good today at about 8:15 p.m.
PokerNews live updates begin on Day 2 at 11 a.m. local time on Sunday, June 8.
Day 1 players start with 50,000 chips and play 40-minute levels throughout the tournament. Play on Day 1 lasts for 17 levels, with players heading on a 20-minute break every three levels or when the floor staff color up. A 75-minute dinner break is scheduled after Level 12 (~7:00 p.m.). If you play this event and bust, you may reenter once per flight.
Day 2, on June 8, sees the surviving players from the four starting flights combine and fight it out over the course of 15 levels. June 9 is when the third and final day commences, although its start time is yet to be decided.
Last year's Colossus was the best-attended since the WSOP created it. Some 19,337 players bought in, creating a colossal $5,940,883 prize pool. Bulgarian grinder Martin Alcaide captured the lion's share of the pot, $501,250, and his first WSOP bracelet.
Speaking to PokerNews shortly after his victory, Alcaide said, "I feel so relieved mostly. I was mostly just scared of losing, which is not a good mindset, so I was just trying to concentrate on the hands, so I'm relieved more to be rid of the tension than the happiness right now, but I'm sure that will change."
Year
Entries
Winner
Country
Payout
2024
19,337
Martin Alcaide
$501,250
2023
15,879
Moshe Refaelowitz
$501,120
2022
13,565
Paul Hizer
$414,490
2021
9,399
Anatolii Zyrin
$314,705
2019
13,109
Sejin Park
$451,272
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