Another Chance; Another Entry
Justin Bonomo was eliminated and re-entered, while also applies for Mikalai Vaskaboinikau and Alexandros Kolonias. The latter two have around 2.4 million in chips and were more successful than such familiar faces as Ema Zajmovic, Guillaume Nolet, Pedro Oliveira and Jonathan Concepcion.
Oliveira had a flip for his last 410,000 with against the of Ryan Riess and the board of left the 11th place finisher of the 2017 WSOP Main Event empty-handed on the turn already.
Albert Daher is only on his first bullet thus far, while Concepcion was on his second bullet. The duo clashed on a flop of and when the Spaniard saw the cards of his opponent, he had a sour expression on the face. Concepcion may have been marginally ahead percentage-wise with , but Daher had a ton of outs with . The turn gave Daher a straight, while Concepcion needed the board to pair. That wasn't the case, and Concepcion had to foefeit 1,010,000. His last few chips were sent into the same direction soon after, giving Daher a healthy stack of 2.9 million.
Max Silver, who rapidly fired two bullets on Day 1A without any success, is doing much better on Day 1B with some 3.5 million as of right now with 75 of 146 players remaining. Late registration will end at the end of level nine in roughly one hour from now.