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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #40: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha
Jours 1
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
k653
Prix
$298,507
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,641,600
Entrants
1,216
Info Niveau
Niveau
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0

Shahar Levi Leads, Lehr and Seidel Both Have Big Stacks After Day 1 of Event #40: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha

Niveau 15 : 2,000/4,000, 0 ante
Erik Seidel
Erik Seidel

After 12 hours of fun at the felt, the play has stopped for Day 1 of Event #40: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha. Many players took their chance and many hit the rail but exactly 200 of the 1,216 total players still remain and they'll return for Day 2 on Tuesday, 18th June looking to make the money.

Among the biggest stacks leading the way to Day 2 is eight-time bracelet winner Erik Seidel with a hefty stack of 368,000. Others notables who will be returning tomorrow include Mike Matusow (152,500), Barny Boatman (143,000), Matt Glantz (380,000), Ben Ludlow (194,000), Ankush Mandavia (51,500), Mohsin Charania (44,500) and Matt Stout who will return with a short stack of 25,000.

Shahar Levi caught fire during the last level of the night, running that late run to the chip lead with 519,000. He's followed in the chipcounts by Indian player Sajal Gupta with 512,500 and former WSOP Heads-Up Championship bracelet winner Keith Lehr with 464,000. The Austrian player Dimitri Holdeew is also heading into Day 2 looking dangerous with 414,000, while Matt Glantz bagged up 380,000 chips.

Many notables took a seat in the tournament but not fortunate enough to make Day 2 included Alex Foxen, Chance Kornuth, Calvin Anderson, David Benyamine, Upeshka De Silva, Joao Vieira, Manig Loeser and Elie Payan, who won the event in 2011.

The 200 players who move on to Day 2 are 17 eliminations away from the money as the final 183 players will be guaranteed at least $2,248 for their efforts. The prize pool total amounted to $1,374,300 with $298,507 for first as well as the coveted gold bracelet.

The players will restart Tuesday at 12 p.m with 60-minute levels, starting at Level 16, which has blinds of 2,500/5,000. They will play down to six players with a 15-minute break every two levels, plus a 60-minute dinner break after Level 21, at approximately 6:30 p.m.

The PokerNewslive reporting team will be here to bring you all the coverage throughout the event.

Tags: Alex FoxenAnkush MandaviaBarny BoatmanBenjamin LudlowCalvin AndersonChance KornuthDavid BenyamineErik SeidelJoao VieiraKenny HallaertManig LoeserMohsin CharaniaUpeshka De Silva