Best Field In 6 Years Turns Out For W.s.o.p. Main Event Day 1 B

2,164 entrants bring the total for the first two entry days to 2,959

It’s starting to look as if this year’s World Series of Poker Main Event will be the most popular in years; total entries from only the first two starting flights stands at 2,959 after Day 1 B official figures were released, showing that 2,164 entries – the highest in the last six years – had been received.
By early Monday morning local time there were around 1,700 Day 1 B survivors left bagging their chips, with Richard Dubini holding the lead on 254,000 after a day that saw US poker ace Vanessa Selbst spectacularly eliminated by French star Gaelle Baumann.
She wasn’t the only big name heading to the exit on the second entry flight; others included 2012 WSOP champion Greg Merson, Abe Mosseri and Justin Bonomo.

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