Seat 2: Ryan Riess, United States - 10,615,000 (66bb)
Arguably the biggest name at this final table, Ryan Riess has been playing poker professional for 11 years and is best-known for winning the 2013 World Series of Poker Main Event for $8,361,570.
Riess bagged the chip lead at the end of Day 3, and said that he was enjoying a different kind of buzz here at King's Resort in Rozvadov compared to the hustle and bustle of the Rio in Las Vegas.
Riess sits in second spot in the Michigan all-time money list behind another WSOP Main Event winner Joe Cada, but could overtake him if he finishes at least second in this event. However, there's no doubt that Riess will be eyeing up the gold bracelet and becoming only the second man to win both WSOP and WSOPE Main Events after Phil Hellmuth (1989 & 2012).