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Championship: Two Tables Remain; Return on Tuesday

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
Prize Pool:  $5,980,800  | Structure | Payouts
Level 27:  50,000/100,000 with a 100,000 ante
Players Remaining:  16 of 1,869

Josh Reichard

The 2024 WPT Poker Showdown Championship is down to its last two tables, and those 16 players return on Tuesday at noon to play down to the televised final table of six.

Like last year, when Bin Weng had a huge lead coming back at this point, Josh Reichard also leads big with nearly 8,000,000 more chips than second-place Alex Queen. Everyone is guaranteed at least $47,500 but the target now is locking up $176,000 plus a trip to Las Vegas.

TABLE 7
Seat 1.  Jesse Lonis  –  2,475,000  (25 bb)
Seat 2.  Dylan Linde  –  3,325,000  (33 bb)
Seat 3.  Toby Boas  –  5,200,000  (52 bb)
Seat 4.  Jaroslaw Osinski  –  2,150,000  (22 bb)
Seat 5.  David Mzareulov  –  4,250,000  (43 bb)
Seat 6.  Aaron Kupin  –  5,250,000  (53 bb)
Seat 7.  Pavlin Karakikov  –  2,750,000  (28 bb)
Seat 8.  Wasim Assaf  –  6,750,000  (68 bb)

TABLE 8
Seat 1.  Landon Tice  –  5,575,000  (56 bb)
Seat 2.  Jackob Datashvili  –  6,550,000  (66 bb)
Seat 3.  Scott Wright  –  3,125,000  (31 bb)
Seat 4.  John Thornton  –  2,625,000  (26 bb)
Seat 5.  Alex Queen  –  14,250,000  (143 bb)
Seat 6.  Dylan Smith  –  4,950,000  (50 bb)
Seat 7.  Barry Hatcher  –  1,925,000  (19 bb)
Seat 8.  Josh Reichard  –  22,200,000  (222 bb)

And here are the remaining payouts at stake:

1st:  $839,300*
2nd:  $550,000
3rd:  $410,000
4th:  $305,000
5th:  $230,000
6th:  $176,000
7th:  $136,000
8th:  $105,000
9th-10th:  $83,000
11th-12th:  $69,000
13th-15th:  $57,000
16th:  $47,500
* includes $10,400 seat into WPT Championship

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