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        2013 World Series of Poker

        Event #54: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em
        Day: 1
        Event Info

        2013 World Series of Poker

        Final Results
        Winner
        Dana Castaneda
        Winning Hand
        95
        Prize
        $454,207
        Event Info
        Buy-in
        $1,000
        Entries
        2,883
        Level Info
        Level
        27
        Blinds
        25,000 / 50,000
        Ante
        5,000

        Day 1 of Event #54 ($1,000 No-Limit Hold'em) Has Come to a Close!

        Level 11 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
        Barry Hutter is the End of Day Chip Leader
        Barry Hutter is the End of Day Chip Leader

        After 11 full levels of exciting No-Limit action, an enormous field of 2,883 runners has been whittled down to just 239, with yet another tournament reaching the payout phase during the first day of play. Along the way, a number of notables and professional players came and went, while a few unique names surged to the top of the chip counts.

        The day saw several professionals try to navigate the minefield known as Day 1 of these low buy-in events, with Olivier Busquet, Athanasios Polychronopoulos, Victor Ramdin, Tony Dunst, Matt Stout, Randy Lew, and Bryan Micon just a few of the pros to go busto before the money bubble burst.

        Barry Hutter emerged as the overwhelming chip leader by the time bags were tagged, after amassing a stack of 251,000 to end the night. He will be joined by the regally named Marcus Aurelius (150,800), and Warwick Mirzikinian (111,700), while last year's Main Event runner-up Jesse James Sylvia (83,000) is threatening with a late charge at the end of the night.

        The action will resume tomorrow at 1 p.m. local time, with the remaining 239 players returning to the Amazon Room to continue the chase for a gold bracelet. Check back with PokerNews at 1 p.m. local time to follow all of the action live from the floor of the Rio, as the field plays ten levels in hopes of reaching the final table.

        Tags: Athanasios PolychronopoulosBarry HutterBryan MiconJesse SylviaMarcus AureliusMatt StoutOlivier BusquetRandy LewTony DunstVictor Ramdin