The record-breaking 2023 World Series of Poker Main Event is one step closer to crowning a winner at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Out of a staggering field of 10,043 entries who ponied up the $10,000 buy-in for the biggest live poker event of the year, only three players remain in contention for the largest portion of the gargantuan $93,399,900 prize pool.

Steven Jones soared to the top of the leaderboard and boasts 238,000,000 to his name, while Daniel Weinman (199,000,000) and Adam Walton (165,500,000) follow suit not far behind. The chip leader holds 119 big blinds while Walton still has almost 83 big blinds at his disposal, promising deep-stacked action for the conclusion of the tournament.
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  1. The biggest headline from the final table this year is how poorly some players played with the chip lead. Both Maceiras and Walton had chances to stretch their chip advantages and make it incredibly difficult on the field, but they made such awful decisions. When you have two hour blinds and a sizable lead, there is absolutely no excuse to lose your chip lead on the same day. Had the tournament been completed tonight, I believe Jones was definitely going to win it. He might still win it, but the break benefits Weinman the most of the three.

  2. With 2 tables, Jones was left with 2 big blinds. To be chip leader now with 3 players left….is hella impressive. I hope he wins it.

  3. So many salty armchair pros (fish) in the comments here who most probably havent even had a 5 figure score in their lives.

    Good luck lads! Hope you ICM chop and play for the bracelet + 250k. 🍺🍺🍺🍺

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