12 Jun 09

WSOP Event #24: Darryll Fish Close To Lead After Day 1

Day 1 of the $1,500 No Limit Hold'em gathered 2,506 players and only 270 survived through the day, thus securing themselves at least the minimum share of the prize pool.

WSOP Event 24The $1,500 No Limit Hold'em event saw 2,506 entries which generated a prize pool of $3,420,690. Only 270 spots receive a share of that prize pool, with the first place finisher walking away with $607,256.

Many notable names were seen at the tables, such as Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Tiffany Michelle, Kathy Liebert, Dragan Galic, T.J. Cloutier, Hevad Khan, Neil Channing, Dennis Phillips, Jason Mercier and mnay more. Another interesting name on the list of the entries was Tom Dwan, but not the one you would expect it to be. Tom Dwan Sr, in other words durrrr's dad,

This was also one of the rare events to which Phil Hellmuth almost arrived at time. He came pretty early for his standards, only half an hour into Level 4. Another refreshing change in this event were the players' critics on the dealers, in this case compliments. One of the players named Arron approached the floorman to praise the dealer at his table, "He doesn't make a mistake, his motions are crisp..."
kings not meant to reign
Jimmy Fricke looked like he was going to fight his way into the second play day, but then his pocket kings ran into pocket jacks, which wasn't bad until another jack came to the board. Fricke was sent to the rail, but he was not the only one who left in such an unfortunate way.

Alain Roy left shortly before Fricke in a manner he probably never expected. It was one of those genuine blind-on-blind confrontations where the action comes down to the turn of the 4c5c2d3d. The small blind Emmet Hickey bet 10,000, Alain Roy moved all-in for another 18,000 from the big blind and Hickey decided to call after the clock was called. Roy turned over AcKh and Hickey revealed Ad4d. The river came Jd and Roy was out, while Hickey rose to 75,000 in chips.

Phil HellmuthPhil Hellmuth (pictured left) was unlucky enough to run into quads...but how exactly did he manage to get in with 9h7d against an opponent's 8c8d remains a mistery. Either way, Hellmuth had nothing to complain about this time.

He was drawing dead for most of the day and even though he managed to survive somehow, his last hand was a desperate move and had he won the hand, he would've become the classical villain from his stories - a guy who makes an inexplicable call and gets away with it.

The players probably didn't expect to reach the money on the first play day, but the bubble was burst just before the play was concluded for the day. The remaining 270 players will return for Day 2 of the $1,500 No Limit Hold'em event.

Here are the top 10 chip stacks after Day 1:


World Series Of Poker
Event #24 Standings
Rank
Name Chips
1st
Glenn McCaffrey
187,800
2nd
Darryll Fish
159,900
3rd
Marcus Meyer
153,000
4th
Dean Hamrick
134,700
5th
Mike Linn
125,800
6th
Seth Montgomery
123,000
7th
Stuart Marshak
122,600
8th
Ryan Barwacz
120,800
9th
Jack Powell
16,900
10th
Cory Carroll
114,400


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