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2021 World Series of Poker

Event #6: $25,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em 8-Handed
Jours 1
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
a2
Prix
$833,289
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$3,283,875
Entrants
139
Info Niveau
Niveau
23
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 1
Entrants
139
Joueurs Survivants
58

Day 2 Seat Draw - Event #6: $25,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em

Niveau 8 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
4352Clayton KalisekUnited States610,00061
4354Cary KatzUnited States285,00029
4355Frank FunaroUnited States477,00048
4356Sergi ReixachSpain378,00038
4357Joe MckeehenUnited States208,00021
4358Carlos ChadhaUnited States550,00055
      
4361Calvin LeeUnited States320,00032
4363Jonathan JaffeUnited States476,00048
4364Scott BallUnited States336,00034
4365Jason KoonUnited States90,0009
4366James RomeroUnited States279,00028
4368Michael LiangUnited States1,028,000103
      
4371Seth DaviesUnited States121,00012
4372Alexandros TheologisGreece594,00059
4373Dimitar DanchevBulgaria112,00011
4374Daniel ZackUnited States178,00018
4376Joao VieiraPortugal281,00028
4378Daniel NegreanuCanada101,00010
      
4381Thomas BoivinBelgium151,00015
4382Brian RastUnited States551,00055
4384Stanley TangUnited States405,00041
4385Darren EliasUnited States481,00048
4386Chad EveslageUnited States22,0002
4387Barry HutterUnited States163,00016
      
4393Johan GuilbertFrance270,00027
4394Mustapha KanitItaly526,00053
4395Paul NeweyUnited Kingdom473,00047
4396Jake DanielsUnited States1,182,000118
4397Elio FoxUnited States169,00017
      
4441Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus142,00014
4443Adrian MateosSpain466,00047
4446Giuseppe IadiserniaUnited States577,00058
4447Jake SchindlerUnited States667,00067
4448Scott EskenaziUnited States298,00030
      
4451Adam HendrixUnited States462,00046
4452[Removed:321] AraniUnited States321,00032
4453Shannon ShorrUnited States502,00050
4456Anthony ZinnoUnited States142,00014
4458Rok GostisaSlovenia211,00021
      
4461Brock WilsonUnited States187,00019
4462David PetersUnited States111,00011
4463Galen HallUnited States465,00047
4465Dylan LindeUnited States321,00032
4468Sean PerryUnited States486,00049
      
4471Chance KornuthUnited States570,00057
4473Eli BergUnited States324,00032
4474Tyler CornellUnited States414,00041
4476Erik SeidelUnited States512,00051
4477Nick PetrangeloUnited States200,00020
      
4481Dan ShakUnited States126,00013
4482James ChenTaiwan835,00084
4484Jared JaffeeUnited States465,00047
4486Ankush MandaviaUnited States553,00055
4487Ali ImsirovicBosnia & Herzegovina114,00011

Event #6: $25,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em 8-Handed

Jour 1 terminé

Jake Daniels chipleader à l'issue du Jour 1, YoH_Viral dernier tricolore en lice

Niveau 8 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Jake Daniels
Jake Daniels

The first No-Limit Hold'em High Roller event got underway today at the 2021 World Series of Poker with Event #6: $25,000 High Roller NLHE kicking off in the afternoon. A total of 135 entries were recorded on Day 1, and Jake Daniels topped the 54 remaining players, holding the chip lead with 1,182,000 chips.

Daniels had a brilliant end to the day, accumulating the majority of his chips in the final two levels of the night. It started off as an innocent hand, but it quickly turned into the largest pot of the day when Daniels collided with Eric Worre. Worre check-raised the flop, bet the turn, and shoved all-in on the river, picking up a call from Daniels the entire way. Worre turned over a small pair as a bluff, and Daniels held top pair to scoop the pot.

Just moments later, Daniels eliminated Daniel Negreanu in a coin flip when just about everything seemed to be going Daniels' way. It wasn't until recently that Daniels joined the high-roller scene but has since been on a tear with several podium finishes that resulted in six-figure paydays. Over the past two years, Daniels has accumulated nearly almost all of his $2.1 million in career earnings.

Some other big stacks to join Daniels at the top of the leaderboard include Michael Liang (1,028,000), James Chen (835,000), Jake Schindler (667,000), and Clayton Kalisek (610,000). The field was littered with big names and previous WSOP bracelet winners, some of which will return for Day 2 and others that will not. Most notably, Michael Addamo burned through both of his bullets today so will not be in the hunt for another WSOP title and another big payday.

Michael Addamo eliminated on Day 1
Michael Addamo eliminated on Day 1

As per usual in these high-stakes tournaments, there was no shortage of action to begin the day, even though players started with 150 big blinds. In the first hand of the day, Brian Altman found his entire stack in the middle, but his opponent reluctantly laid his hand down. Altman continued that momentum throughout the day but tailed off in the later stages.

There will be at least 54 players returning for Day 2 tomorrow, which gets underway at 2 p.m. local time. Late registration remains open until the start of play, and there will likely be a flurry of late entries making their way into the Amazon Room with hopes of receiving a share of the prize pool.

The blinds resume at 5,000/10,000 and a 10,000 big blind ante, and all new starting stacks will begin with 150,000 chips. The schedule for the day calls for 60-minute levels with a dinner break after six levels. Play will conclude once a final table is reached, and those players will return on Day 3 of the tournament.

Follow along for all of the up-to-date action as the PokerNews live reporting team will be here to bring you all of the live updates throughout the tournament.

Tags: Brian AltmanClayton KalisekDaniel NegreanuEric WorreJake DanielsJake SchindlerJames ChenMichael AddamoMichael Liang