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WPT: 132 players remained, Chris Moorman amongs top stacks

After three days of play, 132 players remained in the game. At this point, everybody is assured of $37,600.


Chipleader Naj Ajez
 

During Day 3, the last 480 players sat down at the poker tables with $18,700 in the bag. They managed to make it through to the ITM after Tyler Hirschfeld was eliminated after his racquets didn't make it into the jacks, as we informed you about last time.

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Five 90-minute levels were scheduled to be played last night, leaving the last 132 players in the field. Naj Ajez finished the third day of play as the chipleader, having managed 11,435,000 chips. He secured the chiplead thanks to play in the final minutes when his AK beat a pair of queens in an approximately 11 million pot.

Each of the 132-strong lineup is currently assured of $37,600. As much as $5,678,000 awaits the winner of this year's WPT stop, thanks to a $40 million guarantee. Who will take home the title and make history as the tournament with the largest guarantee among live tournaments?


Watch the livestream from Day 4
 

Day 4 kicks off in Las Vegas at noon (9pm our time), and you'll be able to watch the livestream on our website. Once again, five 90-minute levels will be played, starting at blinds of 30k/60k ante 60k. 


Source - WorldPokerTour, Flickr