2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Potawatomi

$1,700 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Potawatomi

Final Results
Winner
Richard Bai
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
$138,317
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,700
Entries
447
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
447
Players Left
1

Who Will Walk Away With the $138,317 Top Prize at the 2019 WSOPC Potawatomi Main Event Final Table?

James Pupillo
James Pupillo

447 entrants ponied up $1,700 to enter the 2019 WSOPC Potawatomi Main Event, and after two Day 1 flights and a long Day 2, just seven players remain to battle it out for the $138,317 grand prize, along with a WSOPC ring and entry into the 2020 WSOPC Global Championship. The remaining seven players have already locked up $20,151 in prize money, but will be looking to ladder up, and with the average stack just over forty big blinds, there's still plenty of room for play.

Leading the charge into the final table is Chicago's Richard Bai, who used a massive win with aces to fuel his way to a stack of 3,380,000. That's nearly a million more than his next two closest competitors, Jorden Helstern (2,515,000) and Matthew Levin (2,475,000).

One tier down in terms of chips sit Henry Zou (1,775,000) and James Pupillo (1,450,000), who sit below average but still have plenty of chips to maneuver with. The short stacks are Nikolas Stone (1,100,000) and WSOP Bracelet winner Brett Apter (760,000).

Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatNameChip CountBig Blinds
41Nikolas Stone110000022
42Henry Zou177500035.5
43Jorden Helstern251500050
44Brett Apter76000015
45Matthew Levin247500049.5
46James Pupillo145000029
47Richard Bai338500068

Cards will be in the air at Noon local time, with play resuming at Level 27 (25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 big blind ante), and levels will be one-hour in length until a winner is crowned. A fifteen-minute break will be given to players every two levels. Stay tuned to PokerNews as we capture all the action straight from the final table until our latest WSOPC Main Event champion is crowned!

Tags: Brett ApterHenry ZouJames PupilloJorden HelsternMatthew LevinNikolas StoneRichard Bai