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Moneymaker Second in Chips on First Break

Chris Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker

The $60,000,000 GTD Super Main Event has returned from its first break. There may be satellite qualifiers galore, but you have to remember that it's a $25,000 buy-in event. Therefore, some big names are gravitating towards the top of the chip counts including Alex Foxen and Jesse Lonis.

Everyone's favorite(?) Martin Kabrhel sits fourth in chips, with 2003 WSOP Main Event champion Chris Moneymaker pipped by Alejandro Ganivet to the early chip lead.

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RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Alejandro GanivetSpain7,930,000
2Chris MoneymakerUnited States7,610,000
3Andy WilsonUnited Kingdom7,010,000
4Martin KabrhelAustria6,650,000
5Franco SpitaleItaly6,330,000
6Leonardo Song-CarrilloCanada6,280,000
7Charles HookUnited States5,900,000
8Alexander KeatingUnited States5,655,000
9Alex FoxenUnited States5,625,000
10Jesse LonisUnited States5,305,000