Seat 4: Adam Friedman (60,000 in chips)
Level 20
: 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Although having a roller coaster of a final day, Adam Friedman survived to the final table to sit with 60,000 in chips.
Friedman – who already has one cash this year – has amassed over $1.2 million in lifetime earnings that features eight WSOP cashes and a bracelet in last year’s $5,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo for $269,037 where he beat out Todd Brunson heads-up.
With an extensive poker resume that features results across all the mixed games, Friedman’s short stack can’t be overlooked as he has the skills and experience to make a run at collecting his second gold bracelet and second piece of the Stud Triple Crown.