Stepuchin Drinks, Moons, and Showboats His Way to partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Vegas Chip Lead

Stepuchin Drinks, Moons, and Showboats His Way to partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Vegas Chip Lead

Words cannot begin to describe the actions of one man late on Day 3 of the $10,300 partypoker MILLIONS Vegas at Aria. Frank Stepuchin (lead photo) put on a show during the last few hours of the day, fuelled by beer and an insatiable desire to ingratiate himself with his tablemates.

Conor Beresford was a frequent adversary, with Stepuchin even going so far as to moon Fahredin Mustafov at the table. Dennis Blieden also caught his eye, and after a few prickly encounters with Freddy Deeb that Stepuchin nicknamed 'Frederick,' the former real estate salesman blazed a trail to bagging 11,725,000 in chips.

His cause was helped with the elimination of long-time chip leader Blieden with less than twenty minutes to go in the day, with Stepuchin's pocket kings no match for Blieden's ace-queen. This moved him up to over ten million where he stayed for the rest of the night.

Just thirteen players remain from the 83 that started the day but with the average sitting at more than fifty big blinds, a long Day 4 - supposedly the final day of this tournament - is in store.

Behind Stepuchin there is a big gap to Tom Marchese (5,805,000) and Jeremy Ausmus (5,625,000) who are the only other players to bag over five million in chips.

Other big names still in with a shot of the $1,000,000 first place prize include Chris Moneymaker (4,105,000), Ana Marquez (4,085,000), Rainer Kempe (2,260,000), Freddy Deeb (2,195,000) and Sergio Aido (1,705,000)

2019 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Vegas @ Aria $10,300 Main Event Day 4 Seating Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Martin MathisUnited States1,180,00015
12Chris MoneymakerUnited States4,105,00051
13Ana MarquezSpain4,085,00051
14Sergio AidoSpain1,705,00021
15Jeremy AusmusUnited States5,625,00070
16Sergi ReixachSpain2,240,00028
      
21Conor BeresfordUnited Kingdom4,515,00056
22Frank StepuchinUnited States11,725,000147
23Tobias DuthweilerGermany4,050,00051
24Freddy DeebUnited States2,195,00027
25Fahredin MustafovBulgaria4,100,00051
26Tom MarcheseUnited States5,805,00073
27Rainer KempeGermany2,260,00028
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2019 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Vegas @ Aria $10,300 Main Event Day 3 Recap: Bubble Bursts and Big Stacks Grow

Play resumed on Day 3 just four eliminations away from the money. Brian Yoon and Mark Burford were among the unfortunate players to be eliminated before hand-for-hand was reached, with Joseph Kuether the eventual bubble boy busting against Govert Metaal after being forced all in from the big blind.

Start-of-day chip leader Jeremy Pekarek still lead during the early stages, with Conor Beresford and Thomas Boivin were also chipping up. But it was Dennis Blieden who emerged as the absolute big stack when the players headed on their dinner break with 36 players remaining.

When they resumed, Pekarek and Blieden continued their battle at the top as players slowly made their way to the exit.

But Stepuchin was ready for a late surge. It began slowly, a four-bet jam here to pinch chips from Blieden, followed by a flop raise against Amit Makhija there. But the bullying took its toll and Stepuchin was eventually stacking towers after first beating Freddy Deeb for trip sixes and then sending Blieden to the rail. He held on to secure the chip lead with just thirteen players remaining.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Vegas tries to play down to a winner on Day 4 at the Aria Resort & Casino Las Vegas.

2019 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Vegas @ Aria $10,300 Main Event Remaining Payout

PositionPrizePositionPrize
1$1,000,0007$130,000
2$650,0008$100,000
3$445,0009$80,000
4$319,20010-11$60,000
5$230,00012-13$45,000
6$170,000  
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