WSOPE: All Day 1s Wrapped in Colossus, Four WSOP POY Contenders in the Race

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Starting all the way back on October 28, all eight starting flights of Event #15: �550 Colossus No-Limit Hold'em have now wrapped up at the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe in King's Resort, Rozvadov. A total of 2,738 entries were made overall, of which 313 were able to make their way to Day 2.

The 2019 WSOP Player of the Year race will reach an epic conclusion as both Daniel Negreanu, first in the race, and Anthony Zinno were able to finally make it through in on the final flight, joining Shaun Deeb (Day 1f) and Robert Campbell (Day 1h) who survived an earlier starting day. Negreanu will return to Day 2 with 235,000 to try and defend his POY lead, Campbell, second, holds the biggest stack among all four with 374,000, while Deeb is third and bagged 215,000. Zinno rounds up the four of them with 261,000 for Day 2.

The final starting flight on Day 1i was the last chance for Negreanu and Zinno to join Deeb and Campbell and build a stack for Day 2. Negreanu had cashed in a previous flight but came up short in the end and would have suffered the same fate again if he had lost the flip with ace-king against the pocket eights of Czech WSOP bracelet winner Lukas Zaskodny. However, a king appeared on the flop and the rail that gathered around the table in the very last hand of the night had reason to celebrate

2019 WSOPE Colossus Entries by Day

FlightDateStarting TimeEntriesAdvancing to Day 2
1aMonday, October 28th18:0014315
1bTuesday, October 29th18:0013316
1cWednesday, October 30th18:0012811
1dThursday, October 31st12:0011213
1eThursday, October 31st18:0017115
1fFriday, November 1st12:0034140
1gFriday, November 1st18:0034639
1hSaturday, November 2nd12:0073685
1iSaturday, November 2nd18:0062879
Day 2Sunday, November 3rd15:00  
Day 3Monday, November 4thTBD  
Totals  2738313

The overall chip leader after the eight starting flights is Sergii Karpov, who managed to bag 732,000 in chips all the way back on Day 1c. Following Karpov is Pierre Neuville with 720,000 in chips, who claimed the lead on the biggest starting day 1h. Neuville has been around the poker world for awhile, and although the Belgian may be creeping up there in age, now 75 years young, his poker mind is still as sharp as ever.

The poker pro and former vice president of Hasbro has already cashed in four events at the WSOP Europe and this will go down as his fifth. Neuville's most notable recorded cash, and there are plenty of them, is from back in 2015 when he finished seventh in the WSOP Main Event for over $1.2 million.

Other big stacks to return include Shalom Kadosh (717,000), Simon Burns (635,000), Yordanov Karagogov (616,000), and Zhong Chen (587,000).

Pierre Neuville
Only getting better with age: Pierre Neuville bagged a monster stack on Day 1h

Among those to bust throughout the last starting day, and as such not make it through to Day 2 on any of the flights, were such familiar names as Anson Tsang, Manuel Blaschke, Konstantinos Tsirakidis, Matous Skorepa, Elena Litvinyuk, Remi Wyrzykiewicz, Maria Lampropulos, Dorde Jovanovic and Tomas Ribeiro to name just a few.

Cards will be back in the air at 3 p.m. local time with blinds of 4,000-8,000 and a big blind ante of 8,000. As of Day 2, the level duration also increases to 40 minutes each. Don't miss anything as the final event of the WSOPE is being played out!

2019 WSOPE Colossus Prizepool and Payouts

PlacePrize (in EUR)Prize in USD)PlacePrize (in EUR)Prize in USD)PlacePrize (in EUR)Prize in USD)
1� 190,375$213,22010-12� 12,453$13,94764-72� 2,362$2,645
2� 117,630$131,74613-15� 9,790$10,96573-81� 2,004$2,244
3� 86,172$96,51316-18� 7,768$8,70082-90� 1,716$1,922
4� 63,670$71,31019-27� 6,221$6,96891-99� 1,485$1,663
5� 47,452$53,14628-36� 5,028$5,631100-153� 1,325$1,484
6� 35,674$39,95537-45� 4,103$4,595154-207� 1,240$1,389
7� 27,057$30,30446-54� 3,381$3,787208-261� 1,175$1,316
8� 20,703$23,18755-63� 2,812$3,149262-313� 1,120$1,254
9� 15,984$17,902      
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The poker arena in King's Resort was jam-packed during the final flights.
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