Martins Kleins was in the cutoff and moved all in for over 7 million. Dylan Easley was in the small blind and called all in for his remaining 1,625,000.
Kleins:
Easley:
The board ran out , and after the flopped ace, Easley was drawing dead to the river and will settle for 26th place.
The players have returned for Day 3 of THE GIANT. The tournament director has just given the dealers the signal to shuffle up and deal. Who will take the gold WSOP bracelet home?
Day 3 of Event #19: THE GIANT - $365 No-Limit Hold'em at the World Series of Poker starts today at 2 p.m local time in the Amazon room. Twenty-seven out of 10,015 players that started on this tournament will return to play.
John Hutchinson is leading the field but is closely followed by Hrair Yapoudjian. Hutchinson has only cashed once before at the WSOP but will be looking to making this the first bracelet he wins. Ben Volpe is the player with the shortest stack of only four big blinds. He will be looking to add another bracelet to his collection by spinning up his stack.
Other notable players remaining are Eric Baldwin and Dieter Dechant. They are all guaranteed a minimum cash of $9,556, but they will be aiming for that WSOP gold bracelet, the first prize, and bragging rights.
They will return to Level 31 for another 20 minutes. Blinds will begin at 150,000/300,000 with an ante of 50,000 and they will continue playing until a winner has been crowned. The levels will be 40 minutes long with a 15-minute break every three levels and an hour-long dinner break after having played nine levels.
Room
Table
Seat
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
Amazon
22
1
Jorge Pena
United States
6,150,000
21
Amazon
22
2
Hrair Yapoudjian
Canada
18,875,000
63
Amazon
22
3
Michael Guzzardi
United States
11,450,000
38
Amazon
22
4
Robert Palfrey
United States
4,700,000
16
Amazon
22
5
John Hutchinson
United States
21,200,000
71
Amazon
22
6
Akin Tuna
Germany
9,400,000
31
Amazon
22
7
Dieter Dechant
United States
8,775,000
29
Amazon
22
8
Eric Baldwin
United States
8,075,000
27
Amazon
22
9
Andrew Crookston
United States
7,800,000
26
Amazon
23
1
Martins Kleins
Latvia
7,350,000
25
Amazon
23
2
Marc Spielberg
United States
3,800,000
13
Amazon
23
3
Dylan Easley
United States
2,075,000
7
Amazon
23
4
Ben Volpe
United States
1,275,000
4
Amazon
23
5
Marcus Laffen
United States
5,700,000
19
Amazon
23
6
Hai Nguyen
United States
7,300,000
24
Amazon
23
7
Martin Zamani
United States
7,375,000
25
Amazon
23
8
Sang Kim
United States
4,800,000
16
Amazon
23
9
Vera Kuhl
Germany
4,750,000
16
Amazon
24
1
Dan Stark
United States
5,425,000
18
Amazon
24
2
Tremayne Jernigan
United States
9,800,000
33
Amazon
24
3
Romit Advani
United States
6,675,000
22
Amazon
24
4
John Myung
United States
6,500,000
22
Amazon
24
5
Takuya Suzuki
Japan
3,575,000
12
Amazon
24
6
John Hayes
United States
4,875,000
16
Amazon
24
7
Jeffery Lovvorn
United States
5,825,000
19
Amazon
24
8
Ravi Raghavan
United States
12,900,000
43
Amazon
24
9
Christopher Grove
United States
3,600,000
12
This is what the final 27 players are playing for:
Position
Prize
1
$291,240
2
$179,735
3
$133,493
4
$100,001
5
$75,086
6
$56,856
7
$43,321
8
$33,210
9
$25,610
10-12
$19,862
13--15
$15,487
16-18
$12,137
19-27
$9,556
Keep following the live updates from start to finish here on PokerNews to find out who will take that bracelet home with them.