World Series Of Poker (WSOP) Day 3 Comes To An End
Day 3 of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) came to an end with about 480 players remaining in the tournament.
Long time tournament leader Dmitri Nobles now lays in 6th position with David Chiu current chip leader. The highest placed woman is Debra Lalor in 14th.
The following players have left the tournament with $22,266; James Jordan, Jr, Huy Quach, Jeremy Scheeringa, Peter Sun, Michael Casella, Joe Goott, Jonas Hausson, Tony Bloom, Thomas Pullen, Victor Ramos, Howard Canowitz, Jeff Freedman, Gaetano Logrande, Steve Edwards, Russ Boutin, Bradford Davenport, Matt Giannetti, John Gale, Egil Vehusheia, Melanie Kaye, Henrik Waltersson, Joseph Cordi, Serey Heng, Freddy Vaghefi, Edward Atanasio, Steve Strouse, Joe Canouse, Derek Fujimoto, Gary DeBernardi, Mike White, David John, Corlan Chinn, Andy Johnson, Michael Leanos, Thomas Gates, Michael Esposito, Ramesh Bavireddy, Robin Lacey, Dario Minieri, Frank Allen, Scott Roberds, Andrew Leonard, Thomas Hammers, Jeffrey Weil, David Rusow, Chris Barncastle, Nikhil Patel, Darrell Tipton, Chris Truong, Toby Mohler, Tomoyoki Otsawa, Jonathan Huang, Steve Binkert, Adrian Pitt, David Koffelt, Vik Kanwar, Alex Brigante, Sol Bergren, Patrick Bueno, Mike Suza, Khalid Dghaim, Dwayne Weum and Bluno Jais.
Players leaving the tournament with $26,389 are Mark Morgan, Adam Geyer, Mark Lawlor, Gabriel Cook, Adam Harter, Jame Sipila, Rob Jaenicke, Eric Deguzman, Kevin McBride, Layne Black and Andrius Tapinas.
Daniel Negreanu staged one of the fight backs of the night from 20000 chips to 100000 chips, but remains well short of the leaders.