Tournament Update: Day 2 of the Main Event at WSOP

Tournament Update: Day 2 of the Main Event at WSOP

As an American from Saddle Brook, New Jersey, I'm thrilled to share the latest update from the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event. After a thrilling first day, we're now on the second day of the tournament, and the stakes are higher than ever.

The Top 10 Players:

  1. Conrad De Armas – $744,000
  2. Adam Walton – $673,100
  3. Keyu Qu – $664,900
  4. Cameron Mitchell – $642,000
  5. Daniel Lowery – $625,600
  6. Jorge Arriola – $594,200
  7. Matt Glantz – $580,000
  8. Artan Dedusha – $577,100
  9. Aristidis Moschonas – $555,400
  10. Daniel Soltys – $540,700

Just behind the top 10, we have Chris Moneymaker, the 2003 WSOP champion, who finished with a impressive $531,600.

The Rest of the Field:

Qui Nguyen – $479,100
Victor Ramdin – $437,400
Robert Mizrachi – $311,300
Dietrich Fast – $310,900
Ted Forrest – $298,100
Liv Boeree – $289,500
Barry Greenstein – $248,300
David Pham – $208,800
Dennis Philips – $194,700
Ben Lamb – $180,600
Josh Arieh – $177,800
Michael Mizrachi – $171,200
Erick Lindgren – $163,100
Samantha Abernathy – $138,400
Barbara Enright – $133,400
JC Tran – $121,100
Arnaud Mattern – $106,000
Chad Brown – $103,000
Ole Schemion – $97,000
Eli Elezra – $74,700
Aaron Been – $73,700
Koray Aldemir – $73,300
Niklas Astedt – $72,000
Felipe Ramos – $57,000
Chris Hunichen – $56,000
Scott Blumstein – $50,800
Joe Hachem – $50,800
Phil Hellmuth – $25,400

The Leaderboard:

As the tournament progresses, we'll be keeping a close eye on the leaderboard to see who will emerge victorious. Stay tuned for updates and analysis from our expert team.

GGPoker Leaderboard:

Don't forget to check out GGPoker's Leaderboard, where you can compete for prizes worth $8,000 in November!

That's all for now, folks! Keep following us for more updates from the WSOP Main Event.