2017 World Series of Poker

Event #31: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 1
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
jj
Prize
$617,303
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$4,850,100
Entries
5,389
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Kevin Dowling Leads Seniors Event After Day 1

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Kevin Dowling
Kevin Dowling

A record-breaking field sat down today for Event #31: Seniors Event and at the end of it, 694 remain. A total of 5,389 players sat down, besting the previous record of 4,499 from last year. This was in part due to the new re-entry policy available to players.

The event becomes the 23rd biggest WSOP field size ever, just under 300 players short of the field size of the 2005 WSOP Main Event.

Big names and amateurs, November Niners and first-timers. All different types of players joined the event to start on their quest to winning the ‘Golden Eagle Trophy’ including defending champion Johnnie Craig.

He was joined by the likes of Neil Blumenfield and Cliff Josephy, former WSOP Main Event Champions Greg Raymer, Chris Ferguson, Scotty Nguyen and big names such as Billy Baxter, Mike Sexton, Men Nguyen, Barry Greenstein and Bill Klein.

The payouts were confirmed today and the money bubble burst. Those lucky enough to make it into the top 809 were rewarded with a $1,499 payout, but all will be setting their sights on the $617,303 for first prize and a much-coveted WSOP gold bracelet.

This first prize is the third highest payout in Seniors Event history and is a bigger first prize than 58 of last year’s 69 bracelet events.

By the end of the day it is Kevin Dowling who leads the remaining players bagging up an astonishing 160,800 from the starting stack of 5,000. That is 33 starting stacks and Dowling explained that it should really have been another player at his table who bagged up the chip lead.

"He had a good chip lead and was probably the tournament boss, but he lost with King-ten against Kings on a ten-high board,

"Then I got pocket nines in against his flush draw and he got eliminated. That was an hour ago and if he won both of those he would have been here and not me.

When we informed him that he was potentially the chip leader, he let himself have a little fist pump after a long day's play

"It's just been general accumulation over the course of the day."

Other stacks around the Amazon room come the close of play include: Georgios Karakousis (158,300), Martinus Kaspers (157,300), Jim Earnest (142,600), David James (135,000), Greg Raymer (101,400), defending champion Johnnie Craig (95,000), Dan Heimiller (22,500), Bill Klein (23,300), Cliff Josephy (19,900) and Joe Somerville (7,000).

The players will return for Day 2 on Saturday at 11 a.m.

Tags: Barry GreensteinBill KleinBilly BaxterChris FergusonCliff JosephyDan HeimillerGreg RaymerJohnnie CraigMike SextonNeil BlumenfieldScotty Nguyen

Defending Champion and 2016 Final Tablist Make the Money

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Johnnie Craig
Johnnie Craig

Johnnie Craig has been a busy man since we last saw him in Pavilion showing off his bracelet. Some things never changed and during the brief pause in the tournament we spotted him sharing his bracelet with his new tablemates.

Craig has made the money, as well as Joe Somerville who finished fourth. Sadly, Jim Lotfi busted before the money was reached.

Player Chips Progress
Johnnie Craig us
Johnnie Craig
Defending Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
95,000 90,000
Joe Somerville us
Joe Somerville
20,000
Jim Lotfi us
Jim Lotfi
Busted

Second Bullet Going Well for Barny Boatman

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Barny Boatman
Barny Boatman

According to English two-time bracelet winner Barny Boatman, his first bullet in the 2017 Seniors Event didn't exactly go so well.

"I got aces in against kings," he said, making an expression that every poker player would be familiar with. "So that wasn't great.

"Then there was an ace-high flop. I check-raised with ace-ten and my opponent had ace-queen, so I had hardly any chips left."

Now on his second bullet, Boatman seems to be doing much better with a stack of roughly 27,000.

"It should have been 40! I had tens in against sixes and he hit a six on the river!"

Player Chips Progress
Barny Boatman gb
Barny Boatman
WSOP 2X Winner
27,000 27,000

Tags: Barny Boatman

2016 Runner-Up Jim Lotfi Back for Revenge

Level 4 : 100/200, 25 ante
Jim Lotfi pictured at last year's final table
Jim Lotfi pictured at last year's final table

"Is Johnnie Craig in the field?" asked a player seated in the Amazon room.

Craig — the defending champion of this event — is seated in Pavilion and we told the player that.

"Good," he said, revealing himself to be Jim Lotfi, 2016 runner-up.

Lotfi took home $332,413 for his second-place finish last year, and will be looking to go that one step further having built up an early stack of around 13,000.

Player Chips Progress
Jim Lotfi us
Jim Lotfi
13,000 13,000

Tags: Jim Lotfi

Record Seniors Event Field

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante
Seniors Event
Seniors Event

This year marks the first year that players were allowed re-entry of any kind into the $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Seniors Event Championship, and that is partly the cause of the swelling field size.

According to the tournament clock there are 4,613 players in play, already 114 players more than the field size last year. And with registration open until the start of Level 7 (~6:10pm) we could expect a huge field by the time registration closes.

Defending Champion Johnnie Craig in the Field

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante
2016 Seniors Event Winner Johnnie Craig
2016 Seniors Event Winner Johnnie Craig

2016 Seniors Event winner Johnnie Craig raised from the hijack to 350 and the big blind called. The pair checked the {k-Spades}{10-Hearts}{2-Clubs} flop and the {q-Diamonds} came on the turn. The big blind checked and Craig bet 500.

"I guess my sevens are no good," said the big blind showing {7-}{7-}.

"They're not," replied Craig showing {q-}{q-} for a turned set and he took down the pot.

Craig has a little friend with him today at his Day 1 table — the WSOP gold bracelet he received for winning this tournament last year. When we got to his table his neighbor was taking a picture of it before handing it back to the defending champion.

"It's a lot more relaxing this year than it was last year," said defending champion Craig. "The pressure is off!"

"It's been getting me a little bit of respect," he said. "I haven't really pushed the envelope much just yet. I'm just playing really nice right now."

Player Chips Progress
Johnnie Craig us
Johnnie Craig
Defending Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
5,000 5,000

Tags: Johnnie Craig

Hot Start for 2004 Main Event Champ Greg Raymer

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante
Greg Raymer
Greg Raymer

With so many players in the field today, play is not contained purely to the traditional areas of the Rio. In fact there are some outer tables near the casino, with Greg Raymer seated at one of them. According to twitter he's had a lively start and is already up well over the starting stack!

Player Chips Progress
Greg Raymer us
Greg Raymer
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
14,000 14,000

Tags: Greg Raymer

November Niner Neil Blumenfield in the Field

Level 1 : 25/50, 0 ante
Neil Blumenfield
Neil Blumenfield

2015 WSOP Main Event third-place finisher Neil Blumenfield is in the field today. He took home over $3 million for his finish back then, and already has one cash this summer in the Millionaire Maker where he finished 981st.

Blumenfield already has two cashes in this event on his poker résumé. He finished 268th in 2015 and followed that up with a 310th last year. He will be looking for a third consecutive cash when this event reaches the money.

Player Chips Progress
Neil Blumenfield us
Neil Blumenfield
5,000 5,000

Tags: Neil Blumenfield

Welcome to Event #31: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship

Event #31: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship begins today, starting at the early hour of 10 a.m. This is a three-day event with one re-entry available per player. Players must be at least 50 years of age to enter this tournament. The schedule calls for 10 one-hour levels today, with a 20-minute break every two levels and a 90-minute break after Level 6, around 4:40 p.m.

Last year in this event, Johnnie Craig from the United States topped the the largest field in the history for this tournament for a first-place prize of $541,708. He won his first WSOP gold bracelet in only his second time to cash at the World Series of Poker.

The $1,000 buy-in gets players 5,000 chips to try to run up. Registration is opened through the first six levels and will close around 6:10 p.m.

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