In one of the first hands of the day, the short-stacked Maxi Lehmanski got his stack of 465,000 all in preflop against WSOP bracelet winner Femi Fashakin.
Maxi Lehmanski:
Femi Fashakin:
The flop brought the case jack to give Fashakin a set, and the turn left Lehmanski drawing dead. The meaningless was run out on the river and Lehmanski became the first casualty of Day 3.
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The final day of the Wynn Fall Classic $3,500 Championship gets underway at 12 p.m. PT.
Monday's Day 2 saw 314 players return to the felt and after 10 levels of play, only 33 remained with Taus Lilius leading the pack with a stack of 5 million.
The Danish national will look to secure his largest ever live-tournament cash and his first Wynn Fall Classic title.
Hot on Lilius' tail is Thomas Eychenne who bagged 4.655 million chips with Tommy Tran sitting right behind him with 4.435 million. Four-time WSOP bracelet winner Brian Hastings (4.355 million) and two-time WSOP bracelet winner Chris Moorman (3.150 million) hold top 10 stacks.
Top 10 Stacks After Day 2
Position
Player
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Taus Lilius
5,000,000
83
2
Thomas Eychenne
4,455,000
74.25
3
Tommy Tran
4,425,000
73.75
4
Brian Hastings
4,355,000
72.5
5
Jorge Consiglieri
3,815,000
63.5
6
Scott Drobes
3,265,000
60
7
Albert Nguyen
3,250,000
54
8
Chris Moorman
3,150,000
52.5
9
Joel Wadsworth Jr
2,935,000
49
10
Florin Pandilica
2,930,000
48.5
With 33 players remaining there's still a ton of poker to be played with a lot of formidable contenders outside the top 10, which include Alex Foxen (2.42 million), Chris Smith (2.065 million), Stanley Lee (1.63 million), WSOP bracelet winners Femi Fashakin (1.53 million), and Stephen Song (1.27 million). There's also another four-time WSOP bracelet winner in the mix in Michael Gathy (870,000), who rounds off the list of notable players.
All players have all secured $27,860, yet all eyes will be on the $812,270 first-place prize and the Wynn Fall Classic trophy that the eventual champion will take home, .
Final Table Payouts
Position
Prize
1
$812,270
2
$541,524
3
$372,542
4
$265,296
5
$196,466
6
$153,127
7
$123,360
8
$102,352
9
$86,381
A full list of the payouts can be found in the payouts tab.
Who will walk away the Wynn Fall Classic Champion? Stay tuned here as the PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to bring you all of the action as the day unfolds.