Isaac Haxton is among the players at the final table of WPT Grand today, but Jaime Staples couldn't quite get there. Haxton has a 5th place stack with 8 left, but Staples had to settle for $4,912 for 11th place.
It's down to six left and Isaac Haxton has jumped into the lead in WPT Grand. He has almost 80 million chips now, ahead of the 70 million second stack for Trevor Pearson.
There are 3 players left in WPT Weekender as well as WPT Super $320, and 4 remaining in WPT Super $530. The WPT Super $55 is down to final table now, but as predicted, the WPT 7-Max Turbo Knockout was the last game to start today, but the first to finish. Vojtěch Škalák of the Czech Republic won it for more than $24,000 in total.
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Isaac Haxton was leading the field at one point today, but he's on the rail now, with $10,864 for 6th place. Trevor Pearson leads with almost 87 million.
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WPT Grand is now complete, and Elio Fox ended up getting through the field of 306 players to take down the top prize of $58,837. That was the biggest share of $308,994 in total prizes, an increase over the $300,000 guarantee.
Team partypoker members Jaime Staples and Isaac Haxton both took a run at this one today, but ultimately fell short. Staples won $4,912 for 11th, while Haxton made it to 6th for $10,864.