Level: | 33 (200000/400000/400000) |
Entries: | 3/1203 |
Prizes: | $377,141 (Day 2: $298,274) |


In the final hand before the break, Corey Arsenault (Donald is his first name, but he goes by Corey) chipped up to more than 30 million and sent two players to the rail.
Ngoc Nguyen shoved under the gun, Arsenault reshoved the big stack from the small blind, and Amarjot Brar tank-called it off from the big blind. Arsenault was sitting pretty with jacks against nines for Nguyen and A♦5♦ for Brar. Arsenault spiked a jack on the flop for a set, and while Nguyen turned a straight draw with her nines, she bricked the river on a board of J♥4♣Q♣8♠K♣, sending the huge pot to Arsenault and bringing the game to 3 left.
Arsenault was down to just 90k when play was 10-handed, less than a big blind at the time. He now has more than 30 million for the huge lead.
T-S | Player | Chips |
---|---|---|
40 – 3 | Corey Arsenault | 30,500,000 |
40 – 6 | Chengdong Zhao | 5,300,000 |
40 – 8 | Anthony Casten | 12,450,000 |
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
4 | $20,221 | |
5 | $15,148 |