Zachary Douglas sent 300,000 chips from early position; Carl Williams, who was on the button covering Douglas, also went all in, and the blinds folded.
Zachary Douglas: A♦9♥
Carl Williams: Q♣Q♥
The board ran out 5♠8♦7♠Q♠7♦, and Williams, with a full house, sent Douglas to the rail.
Multi-way to the flop of 10♣4♥9♥ with 100,000 sat in the pot, Frank Harrington checked from the small blind to Benjamin McKevitt, who bet 65,000. David Levi went into the tank for a while and folded, as did Martin Urrutia.
The action went check, check, on the A♠ turn for the players to see the 2♥ peel off on the river.
Harrington fired out a river bet of 75,000, and McKevitt, after thinking for a while, mucked his cards to send the pot to Harrington with no showdown.
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Kicking off at 12 p.m. local time, the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas welcomes back the 672 players who survived Day 1 of Event #59: $500 Salute to Warriors No-Limit Hold'em.
This special World Series of Poker (WSOP) event sees $40 from each buy-in donated to the United Service Organizations and other veteran-focused charities. With a total of 4,478 entries confirmed by the close of registration, the initiative will generate $179,120 for organizations supporting veterans and active service members.
The large field generated a prize pool of $1,835,980, and Day 1 concluded only after the money bubble had burst. As a result, all 672 returning players have locked up at least $1,000, while the eventual winner will walk away with $208,800.
Nicholas Rigby returns as the overnight chip leader after bagging 1,278,000 at the close of Day 1. Trailing him are Hiroto Nishijima (1,204,000) and Sean Williams (1,175,000), who complete the top three stacks heading into Day 2.
Top Ten Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Nicholas Rigby
United States
1,278,000
107
2
Hiroto Nishijma
Japan
1,204,000
100
3
Sean Williams
United Kingdom
1,175,000
98
4
Naixuan Shi
China
1,151,000
96
5
Melissa Bartelme
United States
1,147,000
96
6
Nirath Rean
United States
1,133,000
94
7
Allen Lanier
United States
1,109,000
92
8
Eyyal Altar
United States
1,086,000
91
9
Nobuaki Sasaki
Japan
1,070,000
89
10
Arold Experience
Canada
1,005,000
84
Further down the counts, a pair of former world champions remain in the hunt. Jamie Gold, winner of the 2006 WSOP Main Event, returns with 860,000, while 2019 WSOP Europe Main Event champion Alexandros Kolonias will look to spin up a stack after bagging 47,000.
The 25K Fantasy Draft also remains well represented, with Andreas Froehli (724,000), Brandon Sheils (322,000), Ari Engel (247,000), and Craig Chait (185,000) all advancing to Day 2 and carrying the hopes of their respective teams.
Day 2 is scheduled to play between 15 and 17 levels, with 15-minute breaks taken after every three levels. Players will also receive a 60-minute dinner break following Level 26, expected around 5:30 p.m. local time.
Action resumes at Level 18, with blinds of 6,000/12,000 and a 12,000 big blind ante, with each level lasting 40 minutes as play continues through Day 2.
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