Day 9 of the World Series of Poker Circuit at Choctaw Casino & Resort saw Flight 1C wrap up, but not before Flight 1D also played out, completing the field for Event #13: $500 No Limit Hold'em. Flight 1D turned out to be the largest of the four flights, with 229 entries. The action was fast-paced, and by the end of the day, Dmytro Soloviov emerged as the chip leader, bagging an impressive 935,000 chips.
With Flight 1D now concluded, all the prize pools from the four flights have been combined to create a total prize pool of $280,140, generated by 667 total entries.
The remaining 55 players from all four flights will return for Day 2 on Friday at 2 PM to continue their pursuit of the title and the WSOPC ring.
Here’s a look at the final payouts for those moving on to Day 2:
- 1st: $47,047
- 2nd: $31,370
- 3rd: $21,980
- 4th: $15,684
- 5th: $11,401
- 6th: $8,446
- 7th: $6,378
- 8th: $4,912
- 9th: $3,860
- 10th-11th: $3,096
- 12th-13th: $2,535
- 14th-17th: $2,121
- 18th-22nd: $1,813
- 23rd-31st: $1,585
- 32nd-35th: $1,585
- 36th-55th: $1,510
Here are the top 10 chip counts heading into Day 2:
- Dmytro Soloviov – 935,000
- William Scarsdale – 554,000
- Steven Mann – 527,000
- Kayla Clackum – 469,000
- Jeff Muehlhausen – 417,000
- James Stone – 400,000
- Jared Ingles – 400,000
- Mario Salazar – 371,000
- Dominic Brazier – 341,000
- Trevor Spriggs – 325,000
With Dmytro Soloviov leading the way, the remaining players are set for an exciting Day 2 battle starting at 2 PM. Stay tuned for more updates as the tournament moves closer to its final stages.