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Championship: Moving Day

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
Prize Pool:  $5,980,800  | Structure | Payouts | Results
Level 21:  15,000/25,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining:  101 of 1,869

The 2024 WPT Poker Showdown Championship field has been whittled down from the 1,869 starting entries to the last 101 players in contention for the title. They return to the tables at noon and continue playing until only 16 players remain.

Those players will bag their chips, return for our last day in the Grand Ballroom tomorrow, and play down to the televised final table of six.

Josh Reichard and Michael Rocco are the two big stacks coming back, but there’s a lot of skill still in the field, including Chris Moorman, Anthony Spinella, Scott Baumstein, Matt Waxman, Fred Paradis, and Eric Afriat (former champ of this event).

The next milestone will be reached when they reach the last five tables with 40 players. The levels will then increase to 90 minutes each until they reach six players.

Settle in for the grind as they move one step closer to the $839,300 top prize.

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