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2018 World Series of Poker Main Event Sees Day 1A Field Increase of 16 Percent

Day 1A Draws 925 Players, Compared To 795 In Last Year's Flight

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The first of three starting flights in the 2018 World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in main event is officially in the books. A total of 925 players showed up for day 1A, which is more than a 16 percent increase from the 795 in last year’s first flight.

One reason for the increase may be the earlier starting date. Last year’s WSOP main event began on July 8, while this year’s main event kicks off with 13 other bracelet events still to go on the schedule.

Scott Blumstein2017 main event champion Scott Blumstein got his title defense effort started early and he was even seated at the ESPN featured table, but his run ended in level 3 when he ran an overpair into the back-door flush of three-time bracelet winner Brian Yoon. Other former main event winners who couldn’t survive the day included Jerry Yang and Qui Nguyen.

After five, two-hour levels of play on day 1A, just 661 players remained, led by Timothy Lau with a stack of 338,700. Lau, Truyen Nguyen, and Chris Fraser were the only players to cross the 250,000 mark.

Comedians Ray Romano and Kevin Pollak both sat down in the main event, and both managed to advance to day 2, bagging up stacks of 61,100 and 71,300, respectively. Hollywood producer Randall Emmett, who went so far as to hire a marching band to accompany him to the Amazon room at the Rio, finished with 133,400.

Ray RomanoOther notables moving on to day 2 include Matt Berkey (185,600), Jake Schindler (157,900), Jared Bleznick (155,000), Brian Yoon (145,000), Jason Lester (139,100), Matt Waxman (120,600), Lacey Jones (114,000), Owen Crowe (114,000), and Chris Hunichen (107,300).

Check out the full overnight chip counts here.

The main event resumes Tuesday at 11 a.m. PT with day 1B.

For more coverage from the summer series, visit the 2018 WSOP landing page complete with a full schedule, news, player interviews and event recaps.