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Championship: Play Down to Final Table

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
Prize Pool:  $4,592,000  |  Structure  |  Payouts  |  Results
Level 28:  75,000/125,000 with a 125,000 ante
Players Remaining:  16 of 1,435

Darryll Fish

From 1,435 Championship entries, there are now 16 players, and today, they are playing down to the six-handed final table that will play out tomorrow on the live-stream stage.

Darryll Fish, a Hollywood friend and former WPT LHPO champ, leads the return, but there are plenty of tough spots, including fellow WPT champ Matt Wantman.

They are all guaranteed at least $39,000, but they’d like to lock up the $140,000 minimum to make the live-stream final table and ultimately win the $662,200 top prize.

Cards go back in the air with 70:27 remaining in Level 28 and the average stack is about 4,475,000 (36 bb).

Table 7
Seat 1:  Paul Domb  –  2,300,000  (18 bb)
Seat 2:  Iulian Blebea  –  7,250,000  (58 bb)
Seat 3:  Ben Jones  –  3,750,000  (30 bb)
Seat 4:  Dylan Smith  –  4,725,000  (38 bb)
Seat 5:  Landon Tice  –  3,900,000  (31 bb)
Seat 6:  Darryll Fish  –  8,650,000  (69 bb)
Seat 7:  Eusebiu Jalba  –  3,525,000  (28 bb)
Seat 8:  Francis Anderson  –  4,000,000  (32 bb)

Table 8
Seat 1:  Drew O’Connell  –  4,500,000  (36 bb)
Seat 2:  Roman Korenev  –  750,000  (6 bb)
Seat 3:  Matthew Wantman  –  2,025,000  (16 bb)
Seat 4:  Alexandre Reard  –  2,900,000  (23 bb)
Seat 5:  Matthew Beinner  –  8,000,000  (64 bb)
Seat 6:  Florian Ribouchon  –  4,600,000  (37 bb)
Seat 7:  Eugene Kotlyarevskiy  –  6,900,000  (55 bb)
Seat 8:  Artem Metalidi  –  3,975,000  (32 bb)

1st:  $662,200 + RRPO Trophy
2nd:  $440,000
3rd:  $325,000
4th:  $245,000
5th:  $184,000
6th:  $140,000
7th:  $108,000
8th:  $84,000
9th-10th:  $66,000
11th-12th:  $55,000
13th-15th:  $46,000
16th:  $39,000

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