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2018 49th Annual World Series of Poker The Official WSOP Live Updates

Friday, July 13, 2018 to Saturday, July 14, 2018

Event #77: $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller (Big Blind Antes)

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  • Buy-in: $50,000
  • Prizepool: $6,144,000
  • Entries: 128
  • Remaining: 0

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Saturday, July 14, 2018 2:31 AM Local Time
Matthias Eibinger Leads Stacked Field Heading to Day 2 of $50,000 Hold'em High Roller

Matthais Eibinger

A brand new event for the 2018 World Series of Poker played out alongside the Main Event final table on Friday as Day 1 of Event #77: $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller kicked off at 3 p.m. Featuring shot clocks and big blind antes, a field of 97 gathered with Matthias Eibinger bagging best.

Just 31 are left moving forward towards the second and final day after a star-studded lineup filtered through the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino throughout Day 1. Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, David Kitai, and young guns Dominik Nitsche, Adrian Mateos, and Fedor Holz each waged their war on the felt.

The field also saw former WSOP Main Event champions in the mix with Chris Ferguson, Jonathan Duhamel, Ryan Riess, and Joe McKeehen all taking a seat. Unfortunately, the day did not go so well for the majority of the bunch. Only Riess (965,000) and Negreanu (590,000) survived.

When registration closed, a total of 128 entries had been received, based on 97 unique players and 31 re-entries, creating a prize pool worth $6,144,000. The top 20 spots will get paid with anyone making the money guaranteed at least $74,623. Making the final table will lock up $173,604 and awaiting the eventual champion is, of course, a shiny, new WSOP gold bracelet and a top prize worth $1,650,773.

The man with the best shot at the title through the first 14 levels of play is Eibinger, mustering an impressive 2,120,000. Jake Schindler (2,050,000), Isaac Haxton (1,955,000), Elio Fox (1,875,000) and the UK's Daniel Merrilees (1,865,000), round out the top five with likes of Juan Pardo Dominguez (1,650,000), Stefan Schillhabel (1,570,000), Nick Petrangelo (1,500,000), Ben Yu (1,500,000), and Jason Koon (1,450,000) creeping behind.

Jake Schindler bagged second-best on Day 1
Jake Schindler bagged second-best on Day 1

One of the largest pots of the day spelled the end for David Peters and propelled Elio Fox to the top of the counts. Fox opened from the hijack with a raise to 43,000 and in the cutoff, Eibinger made it 126,000. Action folded to the big blind where Peters moved all in for right around 600,000. The action was back on Fox who asked for a count then moved all in himself. Eibinger quickly released. The most classic of races was underway with Fox having ace-king against Peters' pocket queens. The board ran out ace-high and that gave Fox the winning pair of aces, chipping him up to over 1,700,000 while Peters hit the rail. Fox ended the night with 1,875,000, concluding play in the top five.

Stephen Chidwick also suffered a brutal defeat to exit late on Day 1. Chidwick was all in with pocket jacks for his last 600,000 against Ben Yu holding ace-king suited. A jack-ten-ace flop gave Chidwick top set and Yu top pair. The turn was a diamond and gave Yu a flush draw, which completed on the river to send Chidwick to the rail.

Other notables to see their stack dispersed amongst the survivors included Justin Bonomo, Stefen Sontheimer, Rainer Kempe, Koray Aldemir, Cary Katz, Brian Rast, Mike Leah, David Peters, and Bryn Kenney along with an ocean full of other sharks.

The remaining players will return for action on Saturday, July 14, with Day 2 kicking off at 2 p.m. The blinds will be 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 big blind ante. Play is scheduled to continue unit the last player is standing.

Stay tuned to the blog as PokerNews will be on the floor providing live coverage until the last card comes off the deck and the latest WSOP champion is crowned.

Saturday, July 14, 2018 2:30 AM Local Time
Day 2 Seat Draw
RoomTableSeatPlayer NameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Amazon4302Ryan RiessUnited States965,00032
Amazon4303Matthias EibingerAustria2,120,00071
Amazon4304Ramin HajiyevAzerbaijan575,00019
Amazon4305Jason KoonUnited States1,450,00048
Amazon4306Benjamin PollakFrance1,150,00038
Amazon4307Taylor BlackUnited States945,00032
Amazon4308Tobias ZieglerGermany695,00023
       
Amazon4311Manig LoeserGermany675,00023
Amazon4312Juan Pardo DominguezSpain1,650,00055
Amazon4313Michael RosenfeldUnited States665,00022
Amazon4314Brian GreenUnited States1,150,00038
Amazon4315Elio FoxUnited States1,875,00063
Amazon4316Sam SoverelUnited States355,00012
Amazon4317Mustapha KanitItaly920,00031
Amazon4318Chris HunichenUnited States430,00014
       
Amazon4381Igor KurganovRussia845,00028
Amazon4382Ben YuUnited States1,500,00050
Amazon4383Jake SchindlerUnited States2,050,00068
Amazon4384Nick PetrangeloUnited States1,500,00050
Amazon4385Scott SeiverUnited States710,00024
Amazon4386John RacenerUnited States1,150,00038
Amazon4387Daniel MerrileesUnited Kingdom1,865,00062
Amazon4388Vitaliy RizhkovUnited States325,00011
       
Amazon4391Alex FoxenUnited States130,0004
Amazon4392Stefan SchillhabelGermany1,570,00052
Amazon4393Isaac HaxtonUnited States1,955,00065
Amazon4394John AndressUnited States480,00016
Amazon4395Daniel NegreanuCanada590,00020
Amazon4396Sean WinterUnited States710,00024
Amazon4397Ognjen SekularacSerbia665,00022
Amazon4398Byron KavermanUnited States455,00015
Saturday, July 14, 2018 2:11 AM Local Time
End of Day Chip Counts
Matthias Eibinger2,120,000420,000
Jake Schindler2,050,000-50,000
Isaac Haxton1,955,000855,000
Elio Fox1,875,00095,000
Daniel Merrilees1,865,000665,000
Juan Pardo Dominguez1,650,0001,650,000
Stefan Schillhabel1,570,000270,000
Nick Petrangelo1,500,000570,000
Ben Yu1,500,000-350,000
Jason Koon1,450,000490,000
Brian Green1,155,000705,000
Benjamin Pollak1,150,00070,000
John Racener1,150,000-200,000
Ryan Riess965,000-10,000
Taylor Black945,000-30,000
Mustapha Kanit920,00015,000
Igor Kurganov845,000355,000
Sean Winter710,000-90,000
Tobias Ziegler695,000-5,000
Scott Seiver685,000-65,000
Manig Loeser675,000-155,000
Michael Rosenfeld665,000-275,000
Ognjen Sekularac665,000-135,000
Daniel Negreanu590,000-220,000
Ramin Hajiyev575,000-295,000
John Andress480,0000
Byron Kaverman455,000-215,000
Chris Hunichen430,000430,000
Vitaliy Rizhkov325,00045,000
Sam Soverel255,000-5,000
Alex Foxen130,000-380,000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 2:08 AM Local Time
Kanit Shoves over Adams

Mustapha Kanit

John Racener opened with a raise to 52,000 from the cutoff and Timothy Adams was on the button. He three-bet to 165,000 before Mustapha Kanit moved all in from the small blind for about 625,000. Racener folded promptly while Adams took a bit more time, then folded as well. Kanit revealed his   and laughed raking in the pot.

"What does this mean?" Adams said holding the   that Kanit showed.

"It translates to 'fuck you,'" Kanit said laughing and obviously joking. "Maybe ace-six. Sometimes I have six-seven suited!"

Everyone laughed and Kanit raked in the pot.

Mustapha Kanit905,000495,000
Timothy Adams830,000270,000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 2:02 AM Local Time
Three More Hands

The clock has been paused on Day 1 and each table will play three more hands before the surviving players bag their chips for the night. The action will resume at 2 p.m. on Saturday afternoon.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Saturday, July 14, 2018 2:00 AM Local Time
Schindler Chips Up Further Approaching End of the Night

On a      turn, Stefan Schillhabel bet 80000 and Jake Schindler raised to 275,000. Schillhabel called.

The pair checked the   river and Schindler showed    and took down the pot.

Jake Schindler2,100,000100,000
Stefan Schillhabel1,300,000100,000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 1:43 AM Local Time
Updated Chip Counts
John Racener1,350,000640,000
Daniel Merrilees1,200,000950,000
Jason Koon960,000710,000
Ramin Hajiyev870,000620,000
Alex Foxen510,000-500,000
Igor Kurganov490,000-30,000
John Andress480,000236,000
Chris Ferguson315,00065,000
Sam Soverel260,000-205,000
Brian Rast0-250,000
Jonathan Duhamel0-250,000
Koray Aldemir0-250,000
Rainer Kempe0-250,000
Zach Clark00
Steffen Sontheimer0-180,000
Todd Ivens0-540,000
Ben Lamb0-250,000
Fedor Holz0-250,000
Justin Bonomo0-250,000
Cary Katz0-360,000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 1:43 AM Local Time
Eibinger Puts Kanit to the Test

Mustapha Kanit opened with a raise to 50,000 from the cutoff and Matthias Eibinger was in the small blind. He three-bet making it 175,000 and Kanit called.

The flop was     and Eibinger led out with a bet of 78,000. Kanit called.

The turn was the   and Eibinger bet again, making it 200,000. Kanit called once more.

The river was the   and Eibinger shoved all in for about 410,000 effective with his covering stack over Kanit. Kanit thought his way through three-time extensions, about a minute and a half, before he settled on a fold. Eibinger took down the pot with no showdown and chipped up to around 1,700,000.

Matthias Eibinger1,700,000600,000
Mustapha Kanit410,000-565,000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 1:40 AM Local Time
Tollerene Eliminated by Riess

Ryan Riess raised to 50,000 and Ben Tollerene three-bet all in for 136,000. The remaining players folded and Riess quickly called.

Ryan Riess:   
Ben Tollerene:   

The flop came     giving Riess a pair, and Tollerene got to his feet as the   rolled off on the turn giving Riess trips. The river was the   and Tollerene was eliminated.

Ryan Riess975,000125,000
Ben Tollerene0-136,000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 1:35 AM Local Time
Final Level of the Evening

14 levels were scheduled for today, and we've just started the final level of the night. After this level players will bag up and resume at 2 p.m. on Sunday 14th July.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Saturday, July 14, 2018 1:31 AM Local Time
Level 14 started
Level: 14
Blinds: 12000/24000
Ante: 24000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 1:24 AM Local Time
Chidwick Suffers Cruel $50k Exit

Stephen Chidwick was all in with    for his last 600,000 against Ben Yu holding   

The flop     gave Chidwick top set and Yu top pair. The turn   gave Yu a flush draw, and Yu completed his flush on the   river to send Chidwick to the rail.

Ben Yu1,850,0001,535,000
Stephen Chidwick0-735,000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 1:20 AM Local Time
Schindler Breaches 2 Million

Jake Schindler

In what appeared to be a three-bet pot preflop, Scott Seiver and Jake Schindler took a flop of    . Seiver was first to act from the small blind and he led out with a bet of 140,000. Schindler called on the button.

The turn was the   and both players checked.

On the   river, Seiver checked again but Schindler didn't allow Seiver a cheap showdown. He put out a bet of 375,000. After about twenty seconds Seiver released and Schindler took down the decent sized pot to move right around 2 million chips while Seiver was left with just over 750,000.

Jake Schindler2,000,000555,000
Scott Seiver750,000-370,000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 1:14 AM Local Time
A Round of Counts
Jake Schindler1,445,00035,000
Matthias Eibinger1,100,000-140,000
Isaac Haxton1,100,00010,000
Taylor Black975,000675,000
Michael Rosenfeld940,0000
Sean Winter800,00025,000
Stephen Chidwick735,000210,000
Tobias Ziegler700,000160,000
Byron Kaverman670,000360,000
Timothy Adams560,000-540,000
Todd Ivens540,000420,000
Vitaliy Rizhkov280,000110,000
Connor Drinan0-380,000
Ben Tollerene0-326,000
Mikita Badziakouski0-400,000
Michael Addamo0-110,000
Mike Leah0-270,000
Sergio Aido0-440,000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 1:13 AM Local Time
Cristos Eliminated by Pardo

Jordan Cristos looked in a good position to double with    against the    of Juan Pardo. That was until the     flop gave his opponent a flush.

Cristos still had backdoors but didn't hit them on the    runout and he was eliminated.

Juan Pardo1,500,000640,000
Jordan Cristos0-240,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Saturday, July 14, 2018 1:04 AM Local Time
Peters Eliminated by Fox in Monster Flip

Elio Fox opened from the hijack with a raise to 43,000 and in the cutoff, Matthias Eibinger made it 126,000. Action folded to the big blind where David Peters moved all in for right around 600,000. Action was back on Fox who asked for a count then moved all in himself. Eibinger quickly released.

Elio Fox:   
David Peters:   

The board ran out       and that gave Fox the winning pair of aces, chipping him up to over 1,700,000 while Peters hit the rail.

Elio Fox1,780,000830,000
David Peters0-745,000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 12:51 AM Local Time
Prize Pool & Payout Structure Released

With registration now closed, the official numbers are in. A total of 128 entries were received this evening creating a prize pool worth $6,144,000. The top 20 spots will get paid with anyone making the money guaranteed at least $74,623.

Making the final table will lock up $173,604 and awaiting the eventual champion is, of course, a shiny, new WSOP gold bracelet and a top prize worth $1,650,773.

Payout Structure:

PlacePrize
1$1,650,773
2$1,020,253
3$720,103
4$518,882
5$381,874
6$287,174
7$220,777
8$173,604
9-10$139,699
11-12$115,102
13-14$97,160
15-16$84,073
17-20$74,623
Saturday, July 14, 2018 12:51 AM Local Time
Level 13 started
Level: 13
Blinds: 10000/20000
Ante: 20000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 12:48 AM Local Time
Loeser Doubles Through Mizrachi

Michael Mizrachi was facing a pre-flop all-in from Manig Loeser for 415,000.

"Let's gamble," said Mizrachi, before calling.

Manig Loeser:   
Michael Mizrachi:   

Loeser was ahead and held on the       runout.

Manig Loeser830,000345,000
Michael Mizrachi810,000-250,000
Saturday, July 14, 2018 12:47 AM Local Time
Fast Sent Home By Seiver

it's unclear how and when the chips went in but Scott Seiver was holding    against Dietrich Fast's   . Fast was all in and at risk as Seiver had him covered.

The board was       and with his pair of aces and queen kicker, Seiver had the best of it. He sent Fast to the rail and registration for the event is now closed, so he will not be back in the tournament.

After collecting the pot, Seiver moved over 1 million chips.

Scott Seiver1,120,000460,000
Dietrich Fast0-585,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander