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Final 49 Players Set for High Stakes Day 7 in WSOP Main Event

Just 49 players remain in the 2023 World Series of Poker Main Event, with Joshua Payne leading the way for a chance to win the $12.1 million first-place prize. The field represents 13 different countries, including the United States, Great Britain, Italy, Canada, Spain, Austria, India, Ukraine, Russia, Japan, Brazil, Germany, and Israel. Several notable players are still in contention, including Daniel Weinman, Toby Lewis, and Maurice Hawkins.

WSOP Main Event: Final 49 Players Compete for $12.1 Million Prize

The 2023 WSOP Main Event is down to the final 49 players competing for a chance to win the $12.1 million first-place prize. The chip leader, Joshua Payne, has 47,950,000 chips. There are 13 countries represented in the remaining field. Day 6 saw some big names knocked out, including Tony Dunst and Estelle Cohuet. Daniel Weinman, with a WSOP bracelet and a WPT title, is one of the top five chip leaders.

WSOP Roundup: Chinese Player Reaches Final Five in Event #50, Tony Lin Finishes Eighth

WSOP Roundup: Chinese Player Reaches Final Five in Event #50, Tony Lin Finishes Eighth The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is heating up as players from around the world compete for millions of dollars in prize money and the coveted WSOP gold bracelets. In this roundup, we’ll take a look at some of the recent …

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