Seat #8 – Matt Perrins – 1,946,000
The final international player at the table, Great Britain’s Matt Perrins, comes in as the chip leader, after tangling with Arthur Pro late in Day 3, to take top spot. Perrins is the only player at today’s table to have WSOP success, after capturing his first bracelet back in 2011, when he took down the $1,500 No Limit 2-7 Lowball event.
With the most chips in play, there’s nothing to say, that Perrins couldn’t become a multiple bracelet winner after the conclusion of today’s event.