The 2015 WSOP Event #65: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better played down to just three players femaining before play was halted for the night. Canadian Daniel Idema (540,000) is still in with a shot at his second WSOP bracelet of the year and fourth overall, although he will be the shortest stack when play resumes Sunday.
Christopher Vitch (1,940,000) holds the chip lead with Gerald Ringe (1,625,000) currently second. All three players are guaranteed at least $70,322 for third while the runner-up will earn $111,860 and the winner takes home $180,943 and a WSOP bracelet.