2022 BetMGM Poker Championship

$3,500 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2022 BetMGM Poker Championship

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
$224,236
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,500
Prize Pool
$1,097,600
Entries
343
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
26
Players Left
6

Who Will Make the First Ever BetMGM Poker Championship Final Table?

PokerGo Studio Tournament Area
PokerGo Studio Tournament Area

Another day of action from the BetMGM Poker Championship is set to begin at 12 p.m. PT inside the the fabulous PokerGO Studio at the Aria Resort and Casino.

The plan today is to whittle the field of 26 down to the six-handed official final table. In pole position to make it there is Albert Nguyen. The Canadian has notched nearly $700,000 in recorded live tournament earnings, mostly helped by his $550,959 payday following his runner-up finish in the 2021 $3,500 Wynn Fall Classic Championship.

Second in chips is WSOP bracelet winner Paul Hoefer. The German poker player took down the The Little One for One Drop at the 2015 World Series of Poker for $645,969.

Hot on Hoefer's heels is arguably the biggest name left in the tournament, Jake Daniels. With just shy of $2.8 million total live earnings, the High Stakes Poker player will be sure one of the favourites to go the distance.

Other notables still in the field include Joey Weissman, Michael Wang, Isaac Kempton and Michael Gathy.

BetMGM Poker sent 68 qualifiers into the tournament but just four remain. Steve Bayyouk, Ryan Shinevare, Angel Lopez and Benji Felson were all able to enter the event for a fraction of the price. Felson came close to elimination yesterday but won a coin flip against Shankar Pillai to stay alive. Bayyouk leads the pack of qualifiers but begins the day in the lower half of the chip counts.

The players returning for Day 3 have all locked up $8,781, with the money hitting five-figures from 24 players onwards. However, all eyes will be on the $224,236 that waits for the eventual winner.

Play resumes on Level 19, with blinds set at 10,000/15,000/15,000. Levels continue to be 60-minutes in duration and there will be a 15-minute player break every two levels.

Top Ten Chip Counts Heading into Day 3

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Albert NguyenCanada1,745,000116
2Paul HoeferGermany1,190,00079
3Jake DanielsUnited States1,100,00073
4Shankar PillaiUnited States1,080,00072
5William McCrackenUnited States990,00066
6David EldridgeUnited States950,00063
7Kevin RabichowUnited States910,00061
8Todd IvensUnited States900,00060
9Isaac KemptonUnited States890,00059
10Michael WangUnited States795,00053

Be sure to keep it locked in with PokerNews to find out what happens on the penultimate day of this Championship event.