$10,400 WPT World Championship
Giorno 4 iniziato
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$10,400 WPT World Championship
Giorno 4 iniziato
Down to 132 players it's sure to be another exciting day of poker action here at Wynn Las Vegas as the WPT World Championship resumes on Day 4.
In addition to the WPT World Championship Day 4, there's plenty of action taking place here at Wynn Las Vegas.
Australia's Najeem Ajez still leads the WPT World Championship field, according to WPT Live Updates.
He's followed by Andres Campero, Benjamin Jacobs and WPT Champions Club member Chris Moorman.
The tournament clock shows 65 players remaining just ten minutes into Level 24, with each of them guaranteed $69,700. The next payjump is at 64 when the payout increases to $80,700.
Here's a reminder of the payouts for the top nine places:
Place | Payout (USD) |
---|---|
1 | $5,678,000 |
2 | $3,772,200 |
3 | $2,798,700 |
4 | $2,095,300 |
5 | $1,583,100 |
6 | $1,207,000 |
7 | $928,900 |
8 | $721,600 |
9 | $566,900 |
Today, there will be five 90-minute levels, with play ending at the conclusion of Level 25.
The WPT World Championship, $25,000 High Roller and Big One for One Drop aren't the only tournaments taking place currently here at the Wynn Las Vegas.
There are also nine players remaining in the Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better, including Nathan Gamble who sits with around 25% of the chips in play. Gamble is a two-time WSOP bracelet winner, picking up his first in a dominant final table performance in an Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better tournament. Could we see a repeat performance today?
As per the WPT Live Updates, a scan of the field at the last break shows around a dozen players sitting on over 10 million chips, with the average slightly over six million.
They include start-of-day chip leader Naj Ajez and WPT Champions Club member Chris Moorman.
With 17 entries in the Big One for One Drop, payouts have been confirmed with the top four places finishing in the money:
1st Place: $7,114,500
2nd Place: $4,663,950
3rd Place: $2,806,750
4th Place: $1,224,800
At time of writing, all 17 players remain in the tournament. They are (in no particular order): Matthias Eibinger
Dan Smith, Chris Brewer, Isaac Haxton, Santhosh Suvarna, Adrian Mateos (pictured), Stephen Chidwick, Jason Koon, David Einhorn, Mario Mosboeck, Mikita Badziakouski, Nick Petrangelo, Rick Salomon, Fedor Holz, Phil Ivey, Talal Shakerchi and Martin Kabrhel.