Wsop main event chip leaders

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The two remained virtually tied atop the leaderboard when they tangled in a hand that shocked the room. Griff moved all in for 159,000,000 on the turn and sent Astedt deep into the tank. Astedt eventually called with top pair of jacks and a straight draw, but Griff had a set of nines. Astedt missed the river and Griff, who had Astedt covered by just 500,000, sent the online phenom to the rail in third place. Wsop chip count main event Niklas Astedt started the final day as the chip leader, with 223,000,000 chips, but was quickly ousted by Jordan Griff, who came into the day in third place with 187,000,000 chips. 

Wsop main event leaders

A quick recapitulation shows that about 60% of the 2017 WSOP Main Event Day 3 survivors were eliminated during that day, with some of the most popular poker names among them. On the other hand, other popular player managed to get through Day 3, such as Tom McEvoy, Johnny Chan, Brian Rast, Eddy Saat, Sam Grafton, etc. Who is Jordan Griff? 403. Forbidden.

World series of poker main event chip count

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Flopping a set is usually a poker player's dream, but in some rare instances, flopping a set can get you into a world of trouble. Unfortunately for Team Pokerstars Pro Johnny Lodden, he just fell victim to the dreaded set over set mega-cooler, and as a result, Garrett Adelstein is you new chip leader. 2024 World Series of Poker Day 1C was perhaps most notable for boasting the largest field in a single day's play at the WSOP Main Event.

Main event chip leaders

Lamb, who finished third in the 2011 Main Event for over $4 million, is the most accomplished player left in the field, with more than $6 million in WSOP earnings alone and regularly plays in some of the biggest cash games on the planet. It was a simple reminder that he put in his phone that helped him wade through the massive field so far.  Event 67: $10,000 Main Event Antoine Saout ($5,195,000)