Photo: Chipleader Gary Lin
From a field of 600 entries, only 24 players remain, and at 11:30 am, they’ll return to action to play as many 90-minute levels as it takes to reach the WPT Final Table.
Gary Lin won a massive pot in the final hand of Day 3, and now he holds a massive chip lead. In other news, reigning WPT Australia Champion has a solid stack worth 50 big blinds as he attempts to defend his title.
Here are the official chip counts and seating assignments for the start of Day 4:
TABLE 1
Seat 1. Josh Hutchins – 1,235,000 (62 bb)
Seat 2. Tu Le – 1,040,000 (52 bb)
Seat 3. Dylan Kehoe – 640,000 (32 bb)
Seat 4. Nino Marotta – 940,000 (47 bb)
Seat 5. Michael Tomeny – 675,000 (34 bb)
Seat 6. Ken Demlakian – 1,690,000 (85 bb)
Seat 7. Slav Rypinski – 290,000 (15 bb)
Seat 8. Richard Lee – 2,615,000 (131 bb)
TABLE 7
Seat 1. Hamish Crawshaw – 500,000 (25 bb)
Seat 2. Martin Kozlov – 1,900,000 (95 bb)
Seat 3. Simon Chahine – 255,000 (13 bb)
Seat 4. Cuong Le – 610,000 (31 bb)
Seat 5. Michael Egan – 405,000 (20 bb)
Seat 6. Mata Ye – 1,050,000 (53 bb)
Seat 7. Yita Choong – 1,120,000 (56 bb)
Seat 8. Yuto Suzuki – 2,470,000 (124 bb)
TABLE 8
Seat 1. Romain Morvan – 2,360,000 (118 bb)
Seat 2. Motoyoshi Okamura – 1,290,000 (65 bb)
Seat 3. David Tang – 990,000 (50 bb)
Seat 4. Justin Steinbrenner – 430,000 (22 bb)
Seat 5. Hirokazu Kobayashi – 1,965,000 (98 bb)
Seat 6. Joseph Vinecombe – 360,000 (18 bb)
Seat 7. Peter Lin – 1,200,000 (60 bb)
Seat 8. Gary Lin – 4,435,000 (222 bb)
And here are the remaining payouts at stake:
1st: AUD $854,890* (~US $550,267*)
2nd: AUD $559,672 (~US $360,244)
3rd: AUD $413,873 (~US $266,398)
4th: AUD $308,499 (~US $198,572)
5th: AUD $232,720 (~US $149,795)
6th: AUD $177,566 (~US $114,294)
7th: AUD $136,762 (~US $88,030)
8th: AUD $106,719 (~US $68,692)
9th-10th: AUD $84,299 (~US $54,261)
11th-12th: AUD $67,260 (~US $43,293)
13th-14th: AUD $54,256 (~US $34,923)
15th-16th: AUD $44,392 (~US $28,574)
17th-20th: AUD $36,320 (~US $23,378)
21st-24th: AUD $30,491 (~US $19,626)
Day 4 begins at 11:30 am, so stay tuned to WPT.com for our continuing coverage of WPT Australia.
* First-prize amount includes the winner’s US $10,400 seat into the season-ending WPT World Championship in Las Vegas.
NOTE: For worldwide consistency across all WPT events, the amounts on the Payouts page are in U.S. dollars. For this event, payouts have been converted using a rate of AUD 1.00 = US $0.64367.