2019 World Series of Poker

Event #50: Monster Stack - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k6
Prize
$1,008,850
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$8,147,250
Entries
6,035
Level Info
Level
46
Blinds
2,500,000 / 5,000,000
Ante
5,000,000

Kainalu MCue-Unicano Leads Going Into Day 3; Joe Cada and Pierre Neuville Also Return With Healthy Chipstacks

Joe Cada
Joe Cada

Welcome to Day 3 of Event #50: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Monster Stack, an event that is scheduled to play out over six days.

Some 2,092 players took their sets at the start of Day 2, and by the end of play 457 had moved on to Day 3. Kainalu McCue-Unicano (2,187,000) bagged the healthiest stack, followed very closely by Andrew Moreno (2,034,000), Brady Bullard (1,971,000), Justin Kindred (1,900,000) and Benjamin Ector (1,869,000) round out the top five.

The money bubble burst before dinner break on Day 2, and notables such as Barry Greenstein, Taylor Paur, Jake Schwartz and Matt Stout didn't find a bag for the day but did manage to cash. Others, such as Igor Yaroshevskyy, Alex Lynskey, Nika Futterman, Mike Shariati and Ali Imsirovic all bagged at the end of Day 2 and will be back in action on Day 3.

All players returning on Day 3 are guaranteed a minimum payout of $3,534, but of course it's the highly-coveted WSOP gold bracelet and $1,008,850 payday that goes along with it that everyone has their sights set on.

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Day 3 resumes at 11 a.m. local time, and players will tackle 10 hour-long levels with a 60-minute dinner break after level six (approximately 5:30 p.m.). Play will restart at Level 22, with blinds of 10,000/20,000 and an ante of 20,000. The PokerNews team will be on hand to bring you all the action from when the first card is dealt until the last card hits the felt.

Tags: Alex LynskeyAli ImsirovicAndrew MorenoBarry GreensteinBenjamin EctorBrady BullardIgor YaroshevskyyJake SchwartzJoe CadaJustin KindredMatt StoutPierre NeuvilleTaylor Paur