Les jeux d'argent et de hasard peuvent être dangereux : pertes d'argent, conflits familiaux, addiction…, retrouvez nos conseils sur joueurs-info-service.fr (09 74 75 13 13 - appel non surtaxé).

Gouvernemen ANJ Adictel Evalujeu

2021 World Series of Poker

Event #46: $800 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack
Jours 1
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
a8
Prix
$214,830
Event Info
Buy-in
$800
Prize Pool
$1,445,312
Entrants
2,053
Info Niveau
Niveau
37
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 1
Entrants
2,053
Joueurs Survivants
120

Alejandro Andión chipleader, les Français Christian Ly, Wappap & Flo Ribouchon au Day2

Niveau 22 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Alejandro Andion
Alejandro Andion

It was an action-filled Day 1 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel as players packed both the Brasilia and Amazon rooms for Event #46: $800 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack (8-Handed). A total of 2,053 entries were logged on the starting day to create a $1,445,312 prize pool, and after a long 22 levels, a field of 120 players found a Day 2 birth.

Leading the charge after chips were put into bags was Alejandro Andión who collected a massive 2,400,000 to end the night. Andión was seen sitting with a decent stack in the latter stages of the tournament but catapulted to the top of the counts after flopping the nut straight with king-jack.

Event #46 Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RANKPLAYERCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Alejandro AndionArgentina2,400,00080
2Joel OrumCanada1,705,00057
3Tommaso BriottiItaly1,675,00056
4Jonas WexlerUnited States1,630,00054
5William BlaisCanada1,600,00053
6Koray AldemirAustria1,380,00046
7Xiao YuUnited States1,345,00045
8Virab ZakaryanUnited States1,345,00045
9Itzhak AshkenaziIsrael1,325,00044
10Gregory GiannokostasUnited States1,275,00043

Other players to bag big after Day 1 include Tommaso Briotti (1,675,000), William Blais (1,600,000), Koray Aldemir (1,380,000), and Xiao Yu (1,345,000).

The $800 price point was certainly a factor in the huge turnout, but plenty of big names also showed up for Day 1. Some notable players that found a Day 2 birth included Taylor Howard (1,160,000), Maxwell Young (1,130,000), two-time WSOP bracelet winner James More, all-time WSOPC ring leader Maurice Hawkins (375,000), and WSOP bracelet winner Anthony Marquez (250,000).

The field played through 22 half-hour levels on Day 1, and Day 2 is scheduled to play down to a winner, with 30-minute levels. The action restarts at noon Monday at Level 23, with the blinds at 15,000/30,000/30,000. The remaining players will be battling it out for the coveted WSOP bracelet and the first-place prize of $214,830.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize Money
1$214,830
2$132,802
3$98,269
4$73,271
5$55,279
6$42,031
7$32,254
8$24,982
9$19,533
10-11$15,417
12-13$12,286
14-16$9,886
17-24$8,033
25-32$6,591
33-40$5,463
41-48$4,573
49-56$3,868
57-64$3.305
65-72$2,853
73-80$2,489
81-99$2,195
100-135$1,956

Follow along with the PokerNews live reporting team as Event #46: $800 No-Limit Deepstack 8-Handed plays to a winner on Monday.

Tags: Anthony MarquezJames MoreMaurice HawkinsMaxwell YoungTaylor HowardTommaso BriottiWilliam BlaisXiao Yu

Kim Turns Full House for Triple Up; Cleeton Doubles With Ladies

Niveau 21 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
KL Cleeton
KL Cleeton

Pok Kim raised all in for 55,000 from the button, the small blind player called and then called the 280,000 three-bet jam KL Cleeton made from the big blind.

Pok Kim: {k-Hearts}{8-Spades}
KL Cleeton: {q-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}
Small Blind Player: {a-Clubs}{6-Clubs}

Cleeton was ahead with his made hand of queens until the {k-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds} flop fell giving Kim trip kings.

The {8-Clubs} turn improved Kim to a full house, securing her triple-up, while Cleeton faded a club on the river as the {j-Diamonds} secured his a double-up worth 225,000.

Joueur Jetons Progression
KL Cleeton
KL Cleeton
550,000 270,000
Pok Kim us
Pok Kim
160,000 35,000

Tags: Kenneth CleetonPok Kim

No Big Blind Special for Liu

Niveau 20 : 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
JJ Liu
JJ Liu

JJ Liu was all in from the big blind after a {4-Spades}{5-Hearts}{2-Spades} flop and was called by the player under the gun.

JJ Liu: {8-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}
Opponent: {k-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}

Liu flopped a pair of deuces but was still trialing her opponents pair of kings.

The {a-Clubs} turn brought possible chop outs if a three were to fall on the river, but the {6-Spades} completed the board and ended her tournament.

Joueur Jetons Progression
JJ Liu tw
JJ Liu
Eliminé

Tags: JJ Liu

Hawkins Building a Stack

Niveau 13 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Maurice Hawkins
Maurice Hawkins

Maurice Hawkins was seen collecting the scraps of a small stacked player's remaining chips as his {k-}{j-} was showing as the winner vs the {q-}{9-} of the fallen opponent.

The board read {k-}{9-}{5-}{6-}{j-} and Hawkins gathered more as he sits among the largest stacks in the tournament.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Maurice Hawkins us
Maurice Hawkins
435,000 65,000
Kenneth Chikamura us
Kenneth Chikamura
325,000 325,000
Guillermo Vargas us
Guillermo Vargas
260,000 260,000

Tags: Maurice Hawkins

Poker Brat Makes His Entrance

Niveau 12 : 1,200/2,400, 2,400 ante
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Phil Hellmuth limped-in from early position and watched the small blind player do the same while the big blind player checked their option.

The {j-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{k-Spades} flop was checked to the big blind player who fired out 3,000 and only Hellmuth called to see the {9-Diamonds} fall on the turn.

Both players checked and the dealer completed the board with the {k-Hearts} on the river. Action was checked to Hellmuth who fired out 5,100 and his opponent called but quickly folded after Hellmuth tabled {q-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
45,600 45,600

Tags: Phil Hellmuth

Distenfeld Dusts Opponent

Niveau 11 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Gershon Distenfeld
Gershon Distenfeld

Action was picked up on the turn with three players vying for the pot. The board read {2-Spades}{j-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{a-Hearts}. The big blind bet 7,000, the under the gun player called and Gershon Distenfeld check-raised to 15,500 from the small blind. The big blind folded and the under the gun player called it.

The river came the {9-Diamonds}. Distenfeld led out with a shove for the remainder of his opponent's stack which was about 27,000. His opponent stewed it over and stood up before calling while pushing his chips to the middle as if knowing he was beaten.

Distenfeld tabled the {a-Clubs}{9-Clubs} for two-pair. His opponent showed the {a-Diamonds} as he was left without chips and Distenfeld added more to his large stack.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Gershon Distenfeld us
Gershon Distenfeld
WSOP 1X Winner
315,000 105,000

Tags: Gershon Distenfeld

Ghanem Out Kicked by Wright

Niveau 4 : 200/400, 400 ante
Justin Wright
Justin Wright

Justin Wright raised to 1,000 from under the gun and found two callers before Saad Ghanem squeezed for 9,800 from the big blind.

Wright came over the top for a little over a starting stack and got isolation after the other two players folded.

Saad Ghanem: {a-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}
Justin Wright: {a-Diamonds}{k-Spades}

Ghanem had kicker issues and things got worse after the {7-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} flop paired Wrights king.

The turn came the {q-Clubs}, giving Ghanem a little hope if another lady were to fall on the river but the {3-Hearts} completed the board and ended his tournament.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Justin Wright us
Justin Wright
51,200 51,200
Saad Ghanem us
Saad Ghanem
Eliminé

Tags: Justin WrightSaad Ghanem

Event #46: $800 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack (8-Handed) Gets Started at 11 a.m.

Santiago Soriano winning in 2019
Santiago Soriano winning in 2019

Day 1 of Event #46: $800 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack (8-Handed) kicks off today at 11 a.m. to give players yet another chance at quick bracelet in this two-day Deepstack extravaganza.

Players get a deep 40,000 stack for the $800 buy-in. There is one re-entry available should players bust and wish to give it one more try. The structure features 30-minute levels. There will be 20-minute breaks every four levels and a 75-minute break after Level 12. Late registration is available all the way through the dinner break. Players should be ready to strap in for a long day of play as 22 levels will be played today before the surviving players bag their stacks.

One of the unique features of this tournament as compared to other deepstack events is the 8-handed play.

In 2019, Santiago Soriano of Barcelona, Spain came out on top as the bracelet winner as he topped a massive field of 3,759 to win the grand prize of $371,203. He defeated Amir Lehavot heads-up to deny the Israeli player his second WSOP bracelet.

PokerNews will capture all the action as the play is sure to be hot and heavy all day long.

Tags: Amir LehavotSantiago Soriano