2018 World Series of Poker

Event #65: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em MAIN EVENT - World Championship
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$8,800,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$74,015,600
Entries
7,874
Level Info
Level
44
Blinds
2,000,000 / 4,000,000
Ante
500,000

The Money Has Been Reached; Day 4 of the 2018 WSOP Main Event Resumes at 11 a.m.

Frankie Flowers
Frankie Flowers

Day 3 of the 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event wrapped up last night and just one more hand in the extra level was needed to get down to 1,182 players, who all secured a cash prize of at least $15,000 for their efforts. Unfortunate bubble boy was Matthew Hopkins, who became the last player to leave the Main Event empty-handed. As a consolation prize, he'll receive a free entry into next year's Main Event to give it another shot.

Cards are back in the air for Day 4 of the Main Event at 11 a.m., and it's In Sun Geoum who sits on top with 1,696,000 in chips. Geoum racked up heaps in a big aces-versus-kings clash that propelled him up the leaderboard. New Yorker Frankie Flowers is just a few pips behind with 1,624,000, while Samuel Bernabeu (1,418,000), Michael Lavenburg (1,356,000) and Julius Malzanini (1,292,000) round out the top five.

Plenty of notables are still left vying for poker's most coveted prize with none other than ten-time bracelet winner Phil Ivey (827,000) in a prime spot to go deep. Two-time bracelet winners Eric Froehlich (1,235,000) and Ben Yu (1,040,000) also surpassed the 1M mark, with three-time winner Paul Volpe (989,000) hot on their heels. Team 888poker ambassador Chris Moorman (969,000), former champs Jonathan Duhamel (450,000), Joe Cada (211,000) and Johnny Chan (162,000), as well as 888poker's Billy Chattaway (376,000) and Pedro Correa (288,000), are also still in the hunt.

Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey returns on Day 4 of the Main Event (photo: ?Joe Giron)

While the big stacks amassed sizable stacks during the bubble phase, others just barely made it into the money with mere crumbs, such as [Removed:17] (46,000), Pierre Neuville (32,000) and Federico Butteroni (30,000). Play will resume at 11 a.m., and as blinds continue in the level 3,000/6,000 with an ante of 1,000 they'll need to either spin it up soon or go home.

Five-and-a-half 120-minute levels are scheduled for today with a 20-minute break after each level and a 75-minute dinner break after Level 18 (~5:45 p.m.) Action resumes in Level 16 with exactly 1 hour and 58 minutes remaining on the clock. Day 4 should be wrapping up around 00:30 a.m.

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
16118 minutes3,0006,0001,000
 20-minute break   
17120 minutes4,0008,0001,000
 20-minute break   
18120 minutes5,00010,0001,000
 75-minute break   
19120 minutes6,00012,0002,000
 20-minute break   
20120 minutes8,00016,0002,000
 20-minute break   
2160 minutes10,00020,0002,000

PokerNews will bring start-to-finish live updates of Day 4 of the Main Event. On top of that, the live stream is available at PokerGO and ESPN2 during the following times:

11:30 a.m.4:00 p.m.ESPN2
4:00 p.m.6:30 p.m.PokerGO

Tags: Federico ButteroniIn Sun GeoumJulius MalzaniniMatthew HopkinsMichael LavenburgPierre NeuvilleSamuel Bernabeu