
2023 WSOP Event #18 (titled “The Gladiators of Poker”) ended up attracting 23,102 entrants worth $300, making it the second largest live tournament in history. That record is still held by the 2019 WSOP Big 50, which had 28,371 entrants.
In the first four days of Gladiator, approximately 320 players advanced to day two and already cashed and shared in the $3,000,000 Guaranteed prize pool. The organization has yet to announce the total prize pool and prize money.
Argentina players who paid prize money 🇦🇷:
$300 Another big crowd event for the final flight of the Poker Gladiators. We have over 7,000 registrants so far with about 90 minutes of late registration time left. Good luck, gladiators! pic.twitter.com/5rudpwYxq9
– WSOP – World Series of Poker (@WSOP) June 10, 2023
Argentinian players entering Day 2 🇦🇷:
- Leandro Lorenzi: 2.1 million Eighth in chips.
- JoaquÃn Berretta: 1.5 million
- Hernan Creixell: 11,000.
- Julian Runia: 1.1 million
- Matias Morana: 805,000
- Franco Vizzotto: 580,000
- Rodrigo Digges: 435,000
- Leo Fernandez: 295,000
Another six-time bracelet winner, Daniel Negreanu 🇨 🇦 (2.2 million), will film the competition for his famous vlog and upload it to his YouTube channel.
Day 2 Blinds start at 25,000/50K. You can check out all the stacks and tables for Day 2 via this link.
Competition Schedule:
- Day 2: Sunday 11 June at 10am (17 levels played).
- Day 3: Monday, June 12 at 11am
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Source: WSOP.com
