Jul 16, 2022
Here are the official chip counts and Day 3 seating assignments for the final 36 players:
27-1: Michael Brinkenhoff – 1,160,000 (39 bb)
27-2: Mike Vanier – 2,560,000 (85 bb)
27-3: Josh Reichard – 4,200,000 (140 bb)
27-4: Hossein Ensan – 1,690,000 (56 bb)
27-5: Dapo Ajayi – 3,515,000 (117 bb)
27-6: Jake Schwartz – 450,000 (15 bb)
27-7: Kane Kalas – 435,000 (14 bb)
27-8: Tony Tran – 440,000 (14 bb)
28-1: Javier Zarco – 3,110,000 (104 bb)
28-2: Fabian Bernhauser – 1,440,000 (48 bb)
28-3: Juan Pardo – 2,700,000 (90 bb)
28-4: Rainer Kempe – 2,410,000 (80 bb)
28-5:
28-6: A.J. Nimer – 1,530,000 (51 bb)
28-7: Boris Kolev – 2,100,000 (70 bb)
28-8: Arian Stolt – 1,090,000 (36 bb)
29-1: Marius Gierse – 1,200,000 (40 bb)
29-2: Alex Keating – 1,615,000 (54 bb)
29-3: Russel McClean – 510,000 (17 bb)
29-4: Tibor Nagygyoergy – 895,000 (30 bb)
29-5:
29-6: Phaly Nou – 540,000 (18 bb)
29-7: Ken Demlakian – 720,000 (24 bb)
29-8: Denys Shafikov – 2,280,000 (76 bb)
30-1: Kyle Frey – 360,000 (12 bb)
30-2: Joe Serock – 1,480,000 (49 bb)
30-3: Taylor Black – 340,000 (11 bb)
30-4: Robert Mizrachi – 2,405,000 (80 bb)
30-5:
30-6: Yiannis Liperis – 2,015,000 (67 bb)
30-7: Raul Manzanares – 2,975,000 (99 bb)
30-8: Yulian Bogdanov – 2,310,000 (77 bb)
31-1: Frank Stepuchin – 295,000 (10 bb)
31-2: Leon Sturm – 2,400,000 (80 bb)
31-3: Jerry Wong – 1,015,000 (34 bb)
31-4: Calvin Lee – 1,420,000 (47 bb)
31-5:
31-6: Valerie Novak – 815,000 (27 bb)
31-7: Terence Reid – 1,235,000 (41 bb)
31-8: Mike Eskandari – 3,600,000 (120 bb)
And here is the remaining prizepool at stake:
1st: $894,100*
2nd: $595,000
3rd: $440,000
4th: $327,000
5th: $247,000
6th: $188,000
7th: $145,000
8th: $113,000
9th-10th: $89,000
11th-12th: $71,000
13th-14th: $57,000
15th-16th: $46,400
17th-20th: $38,200
21st-24th: $31,700
25th-32nd: $26,700
33rd-36th: $22,800
Day 3 begins at 12:00 noon PDT, and they are scheduled to play all the way down to the six-handed WPT Final Table. Return to WPT.com for our continuing coverage of WPT Venetian Las Vegas.
* First-place amount includes the winner’s $10,400 seat into the season-ending WPT Championship.
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