Other notables, who entered the tournament on Day 1B, include Neil Channing, Dan Smith, Bryan Campanello, Chris Moorman, Ryan D'Angelo, Erik Seidel, Juha Helppi, Barry Greenstein, Liv Boeree, Galen Hall, Lauren Kling, Eugene Katchalov, Michael Moore, Randal Flowers, Todd Brunson, David Sklansky, Sorel Mizzi, Jeff Lisandro, Erick Lindgren, Terrence Chan, Greg Mueller and so much more.
Eventually, about 1,300 players joined the qualifiers of Day 1A. At the end of the day, Clement Tripodi was found in the chiplead with a stack of 207,500, which means he has a chance of the overall leadership as well, Day 1A highest stack Evan Panesis having “only” 190,975 in chips. In fact, Panesis’ chip count is bested by Daniel ‘jungleman12’ Cates as well, who sits back behind 198,425 on Day 2, but Sorel Mizzi is also among the top 10 survivors.
The top 10 qualifiers of Day 1B are as follows:
1st: Clement Tripodi – 207,500
2nd: Daniel Cates – 198,425
3rd: Robert Russ – 176,650
4th: Rullo Gianluca – 167,800
5th: Miguel Proulx – 150,500
6th: Robert Neyhorayan – 146,100
7th: Olivier Elissalde – 143,500
8th: Raj Vohra – 139,000
9th: Sorel Mizz – 134,100
10th: Olivier Elissandre – 128,975
Additional stacks of interest include:
Annette Obrestad – 108,750
Rupert Elder – 94,800
Scott Seiver – 94,100
Adam Friedman – 93,000
Liv Boeree – 88,000
Juha Helppi – 87,225
Maxim Lykov – 81,125
Doyle Brunson – 81,000
Erik Seidel – 75,000
Matt Jarvis – 66,925
Terrence Chan – 64,500
Chris Moorman – 55,900
Dan Harrington – 55,000
Chris Klodnicki – 55,000
Greg Mueller – 55,000
Dan Smith – 54,575
Andy Frankenberger – 52,000
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