![]() ![]() The flop came J-8-3 rainbow, changing nothing, but a King on the turn gave Ajez a better pair and another Jack on the river sealed it for him.Ĭhilaud was still in good shape with 4.3 million chips after the gigantic hand and Ajez took over the chip lead of the tournament as the end of the night approached. Ajez then moved all-in over the top for 5.605 million and Chilaud made the call, covering his opponent.Ījez flipped over A-K offsuit, while Chilaud showed pocket Queens for the lead in the hand and a slight edge overall to win it. With blinds at 25,000/50,000 and a 50,000-chip ante, Ajez raised pre-flop to 250,000 and Maxime Chilaud re-raised to 810,000. Naj Ajex got to where he is by winning the biggest pot of the entire tournament. ![]() The eventual winner will cash for $5.678 million and the final six will all be millionaires. With a $40 million prize pool – the field fell a bit short of the size required to beat the $40 million guaranteed – six-figure payouts go all the way down to 48th place. ![]() The first person eliminated on Monday will receive $37,600. The day began with 480 players and ended with 132 Naj Ajez is the chip leader with 11.435 million chips. After the sigh of relief from many of the players after the money bubble burst at the end of Day 2 of the WPT World Championship, it was on to Sunday’s Day 3 to begin focusing on driving deeper into the payouts. ![]()
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