WSOP MAIN EVENT DAY 1B CONCLUDES (Update)
11 July 2008
636 survive day 1a, and 623 make it from Day 1b
The 39th World Series of Poker rolled on at the Rio in
Las Vegas regardless of the Independence Day
celebration, although there was a distinctly patriotic
flavour to the start of Day 1b as a total entry field of
thousands was whittled down to manageable numbers in
preparation for the Day 2 action.
1 297 players is the official number of Day 1a players,
and this had been reduced to 636 by the end of the day,
with Mark Garner of Little Rock, Arkansas leading the
pack with a chip count of 194 900, chased by Brandon
Adams on 176 450. Garner has cashed in several major
tournament events, including one in the WSOP main event
back in 2006, and madit as far as the final table in two
World Series of Poker Circuit events.
Other recognisable names among the Day 1a survivors were
Kido Pham, Mark Vos, Svetlana Gromenkova, Darrel Dicken,
Jamie Rosen, Joe Beevers, Toto Leonidas, Blair Hinkle,
Billy Baxter, Ted Lawson, John Hennigan, Vince Van
Patten, Susie Isaacs, Noah Boeken, Jimmy Fricke, Thomas
Wahlroos and Barry Greenstein.
Not so fortunate, and out of this year's Main Event were
television celebrity Jason Alexander and a number of
previous champs who didn't cut the mustard this year;
Bobby Baldwin, Berry Johnston and Dan Harrington.
Television comedy star from the "I Love Raymond" series,
Ray Romano was still in the running and gave a good
account of himself, ending with a stack of over 61 000.
The start of Day 1b was appropriately all stars 'n
stripes and in holiday mood as the international entry
field got down to business on 150 tables with 700
dealers and just short of 1 200 entrants.
By the time Day 1b was done the shock departures were
Daniel Negreanu, Greg Raymer, Ted Forrest, Jamie Gold,
Andy Black and Tuan Le.
On the more positive side, a talented range of master
players were still in contention including: Tom McEvoy,
Kenna James, Kristy Gazes, Vanessa Rousso, Jamie Gold,
David Levi, Hoyt Corkins, Sam Grizzle, Robert Mizrachi,
Bruno Fitoussi, Marc Goodwin, Patrick Antonius, Vicky
Coren, Robert Varkonyi, Scott Fischman, Lee Watkinson
and Greg Mueller.
By the last break of the night, the Day 1b roll call was
down to 750 players, with almost blind player Hal
Lubarsky still in with a chance. Lubarsky played in last
year's main event despite a degenerative eye disease
that has all but removed his visual capability, making
it necessary for him to play with a sighted assistant.
He's wearing Full Tilt patches.
Unofficial figures for the total number of entries for
this year's 39th World Series of Poker Main Event
estimate the numbers at around the 5 481 mark,
significantly down on last year's 6 358. This number is
still to be confirmed.
Day 1b finally concluded in the early hours of the
morning with 623 players remaining and the chip lead
resting with Ben Sarnoff on 165 000, chased by a
determined Robert Mizrachi on 131 000. Among the top ten
finishers was Marc Karam and Patrik Antonius.
The attrition rate was high and an imposing list of big
names saw the end of their 2008 Main Event hopes: Sam
Grizzle, Ross Boatman, Todd Witteles, Farzad Bonyadi,
Jacobo Fernandez, Orel Hersheiser, Humberto Brenes, Olga
Varkonyi, Jamie Gold, Ram Vaswani, David Levi, Greg
Raymer, Kenny Tran, Steve Biko, Dewey Tomko, Daniel
Negreanu, Andy Black, and Ted Forrest.
Two more Day 1 rounds will be played over the next few
days before the survivors battle it out again in the Day
2 lists.
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