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2017 World Series of Poker

Event #73: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em MAIN EVENT - World Championship
Jours 2ab
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
a2
Prix
$8,150,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$67,877,400
Entrants
7,221
Info Niveau
Niveau
43
Blinds
1,500,000 / 3,000,000
Ante
500,000

Day 2ab Gets Underway at 11 a.m.

After three World Series of Poker Main Event starting flights and thousands of players filing into the Rio, Day 2 action get underway today with those who advanced from Day 1A and 1B returning for five more levels of play.

The first flight brought in 795 players with 576 surviving, making it the biggest Day 1a since 2013. That was followed up by an overflow crowd of 2,164 on Day 1b, with 1,643 players bagging at night's end. That made for a total field of 2,959 in the first two flights of play. 2,219 of them return to the Rio for Day 2ab at 11 a.m.

LevelSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
6300600100
20-minute break   
7400800100
20-minute break   
85001,000100
20-minute break   
96001,200200
90-minute break   
108001,600200

The 90-minute dinner break should be around 8 p.m. local time. Play should be done for the day around 11:30 p.m. The money will not be reached today; that happens towards the end of Day 3 usually.

The numbers for the first two flights have been up compared to recent years, as was Monday’s flight 1c. Day 1c brought a massive 4,262 players to the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, 3,300 of them advanced to Day 2c on Wednesday at noon. That makes for a grand total of 7,221 players, 5,519 who survived Day 1.

All in all, this year’s Main Event is the third-largest in history (only topped in 2006 and 2010) and the prize pool sits at almost $68 million. First place is guaranteed $8,150,000, and the total places paid is 1,084 with a min-cash of $15,000.

Morten Mortensen was the chip leader in the 1a field with 279,000 chips. Mortensen has almost $1.2 million in lifetime tournament winnings including four cashes at the WSOP for $297,481. Others with big stacks include Sam Grafton (231,600), Griffin Abel (226,000), Jonathan Little (210,300), and David Eldridge (207,000).

Defending champ Qui Nguyen advanced with 96,700 chips and 2014 champ Martin Jacobson bagged up 36,800. Other notables still remaining include Barny Boatman (150,000), Alex Foxen (140,000), Faraz Jaka (119,800), Donnacha O'Dea (111,000), Barry Shulman (106,700), Richard Seymour (105,000), Jon Turner (103,900), Mike Matusow (99,000), Matthew Ashton (93,500), and Hoyt Corkins (84,300).

Taking command in the 1b field was Argentina’s Richard Dubini (254,500), who has a bit over $1 million in lifetime tournament winnings including a win in 2014 in the Brazilian Series Of Poker for $126,397. Other big stacks continuing to a second day of action were Alan Schein (229,800), Brandon Meyers (215,700), Tobias Ziegler (215,300), Brandon Adams (205,000), and 2005 WSOP Main Event third-place finisher Tex Barch (200,000).

Other notables remaining from 2b include: Kenny Hallaert (168,700), Jordan Morgan (166,300), Fabrice Soulier (160,300), Hasan Habib (154,100), Barry Greenstein (146,800), Nick Schulman (131,200), Adrian Mateos (129,000), Scott Seiver (123,900), Andy Frankenberger (116,400), Jeff Shulman (112,600), Patrick Mahoney (109,200), Layne Flack (107,000), and Terrence Chan (101,800).

Play is scheduled to reach the final table on Day 7 (Monday, July 17). Days 8-10 will then resume and be played on July 20-22 to reach a winner – all played out live in front of ESPN’s cameras. Tuesday’s action will be on PokerGO from 11:30 through 4:30. The show switches to ESPN from 4:30-8 p.m. and again on PokerGO for the last half hour (8:00-8:30 p/m.). Here is a look at the payouts for the final table:

1st$8,150,000
2nd$4,700,000
3rd$3,500,000
4th$2,600,000
5th$2,000,000
6th$1,675,000
7th$1,425,000
8th$1,200,000
9th$1,000,000

Here's the complete Day 2ab seat draw: