From a field of 462 players, just 12 remain in the WSOPC Main Event and you can watch all the action from Dusk till Dawn later today.
The final table of the Main Event will be streamed on DTDPlayer and is estimated to start at around 3 p.m. (GMT).
So make sure you head over to their YouTube channel to see who will be crowned champion. It’s your chance to see who will walk away with the £97,500 first prize and the WSOP Circuit ring.
WSOPC UK Main Event Final 12 Chip Counts
Rank | Player | ChipCount |
1 | Paul Allen | 4,305,000 |
2 | G I | 3,035,000 |
3 | Arian Hassankashani | 2,775,000 |
4 | George Constantin | 2,645,000 |
5 | N C | 2,130,000 |
6 | Daniel Charlton | 2,050,000 |
7 | Yannik Seabrook | 1,950,000 |
8 | Patrice Brandt | 1,275,000 |
9 | D D | 960,000 |
10 | Charles Chattha | 875,000 |
11 | Mark Hayes | 685,000 |
12 | Michael Burnett | 300,000 |
Leading the way is Paul Allen, who has amassed a string of cashes at Dusk till Dawn over his poker career, including a third-place finish in the 2022 PPC UK Super High Roller for £16,730. Also through to the final day are UKIPT Nottingham runner-up Patrice Brandt, along with Charles Chatta, Daniel Charlton and
The player known as “G I” started and finished Day 2 second in chips behind end of day chip leader Allen. The likes of Arian Hassankashani, George Constantin and Daniel Charlton were all comfortably inside the overnight top 20 and survived through to Day 2.
WSOPC UK Main Event Remaining Payouts
The money bubble burst on Day 2 with 71 players guaranteed a payout of £2,000. With the field now down to 12, the remaining players have all guaranteed themselves £5,000 with a spot at the final table of nine worth £7,500.
Place | Payout |
---|---|
1st | £97,500 |
2nd | £62,500 |
3rd | £42,500 |
4th | £30,500 |
5th | £22,500 |
6th | £17,500 |
7th | £12,500 |
8th | £10,000 |
9th | £7,500 |
10th-11th | £6,000 |
12th | £5,000 |
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