Jean Autran raised to 600 under the gun. It folded to Scott Bohlman in the big blind, who defended.
The 5♣7♥7♠ flop checked through to the 10♥ turn. Bohlman led out for 2,000, a slight over-bet. Autran called to the 5♥ turn, where Bohlman put in 15,000 for a bet nearly three times the size of the pot.
Autran did not need long before he mucked his cards, surrendering the early pot to Bohlman.
Welcome back to the PokerNews coverage of the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP).
Today, the masses will gather as the Day 1d flight of Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event No-Limit Hold'em World Championship begins at noon local time. Hosted at the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas, Day 1d historically draws the largest crowd of all Day 1 flights, and all signs point to this trend continuing.
The flagship event of the WSOP has already seen 3,697 poker heroes, high rollers, and hopefuls come through the doors to try and write their own story into the poker history books. Of those, 2,681 battled their way through their respective starting flights and will continue their quest for poker immortality on Day 2abc on Sunday, July 6, at noon local time.
When those who enter today look to the top of the leaderboard for inspiration, it will be Andriy Lyubovetskiy’s name they see in the lights. Bagging up a mammoth 392,400 stack on Day 1c, the two-time bracelet winner will begin Day 2abc with 491 big blinds.
Completing the current podium of Day 1 big stacks are Bin Weng (354,800) and Victor Vo (352,000). Weng, like the chip leader, accumulated his chips on Day 1c, whereas Vo topped the Day 1a leaderboard.
Overall Leaderboard
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Andriy Lyubovetskiy
Ukraine
392,400
491
2
Bin Weng
United States
354,800
444
3
Victor Vo
United States
352,000
440
4
Justin Yaker
United States
348,000
435
5
Miguel Coussement
Belgium
320,200
400
6
Eric Bunch
United States
313,000
391
7
Marc Spitaleri
United States
309,500
387
8
Michael Mizrachi
United States
297,000
371
9
Jeremy Dan
United States
282,000
353
10
Dakota Baggett
United States
270,400
338
Michael Mizrachi
Day 1b chip leader was none other than seven-time bracelet winner, and 2010 Main Event "November Niner," Michael Mizrachi. Returning with a stack of 297,000, Mizrachi is looking to create history and become the first player to win the Poker Players Championship and the Main Event in the same year.
Other notable names in the field include Calvin Anderson (230,200), Max Steinberg (180,000), Mike Matusow (158,200), Vanessa Selbst (155,200), Daniel Negreanu (122,500) and Stephen Chidwick (51,600).
From the opening three flights, there were also five main event champions who punched their tickets to Day 2. Scott Blumstein (99,200), Qui Nguyen (94,500), Phil Hellmuth (85,000), Greg Merson (47,300) and Robert Varkonyi (27,400) will take their seats in the Day 2abc flight.
Scott Blumstein
Each player will begin the day with 60,000 chips and play through five 120-minute levels before the surviving players bag up their stacks for the night. Breaks are scheduled after every level, including a 75-minute dinner break following Level 3 at around 6:40 p.m. Players who make it through Day 1d will return on Monday, July 7, for Day 2d alongside any new entrants who have yet to enter any previous flight.
Day 1d Schedule
Level
Start
Duration
Small Blind
Big Blind
Big Blind Ante
1
12:00 p.m.
120 minutes
100
200
200
2:00 p.m.
20-minute break
2
2:20 p.m.
120 minutes
200
300
300
4:20 p.m.
20-minute break
3
4:40 p.m.
120 minutes
200
400
400
6:40 p.m.
75-minute break
4
7:55 p.m.
120 minutes
300
500
500
9:55 p.m.
20-minute break
5
10:15 p.m.
120 minutes
300
600
600
Registration will remain open through the first two levels of Day 2, with no reentries allowed in this freezeout event. The tournament runs over two weeks and will conclude with the final day of play on Wednesday, July 16.
Selected feature tables will be streamed throughout the day and are available to watch on PokerGO and YouTube.
As always, stay tuned to PokerNews to get all the latest updates here at the 2025 World Series of Poker.