Lynn Gilmartin Spins Up a Stack on Day 1b of WPT World Championship

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It's starting to look like the $40 million guaranteed prize pool will be smashed in the World Poker Tour (WPT) World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas following a huge Day 1b session on Wednesday.

After 609 players entered Day 1a on Tuesday, another 730 showed up with $10,400 to register for the second opening flight, one of them being World Poker Tour host Lynn Gilmartin, who turned her 100,000 initial stack into 556,000. That puts the Australian poker personality among the top stacks out of the 265 who bagged on Day 1b.

Gilmartin ran deep in last year's WPT World Championship, finishing in 91st place out of 2,960 for a career-best $36,500 score. Once again, she's off to a strong start in one of the biggest poker tournaments of the year.

Neff Leads Everyone

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Peter Neff

While Gilmartin's stack is impressive, no one topped Peter Neff, who ended the session with 899,000 chips, approximately 150 big blinds. Kharlin Sued had the second biggest stack at 735,000, while Colton Blomberg sits in third place with 704,000.

Calvin Anderson, a four-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner, is having quite a week. He's locked up the second biggest stack out of six remaining players heading into the Dec. 19 WPT Prime Championship final table with more than $1 million to the winner. And on Wednesday, he bagged a healthy stack over 400,000.

There could be one minor issue for Anderson, however. Should he advance deep in the WPT World Championship, Day 5 just so happens to take place smack dab in the middle of the Prime final table. Matt Savage, the WPT's executive tour director, assured PokerNews that the WPT would accommodate Anderson to ensure he could compete in both events should that situation arise.

2023 WPT World Championship Day 1b Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerChip Count
1Peter Neff899,000
2Kharlin Sued735,000
3Colton Blomberg704,000
4Asher Neaman684,000
5Ankit Ahuja652,000
6Eli Berg648,000
7Josue Aguirre589,000
8Ray Brint577,000
9Victor Dong575,000
10Claude Codru567,000

Gilmartin finished 12th in chips after Day 1b. For full chip counts, visit WPT.com

In total, 1,339 players registered for the first two of four Day 1 starting flights, and 467 advanced. Jeff Hakim (998,000) remains the overall chips leader, while Alan Keating is right behind him with 957,000 chips.

Day 1c begins at 11 a.m. PT on Thursday, followed by Day 1d on Friday. Both sessions, especially Day 1c, are expected to attract massive fields.

*Image courtesy of World Poker Tour.

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