Siffledeen Leads Final 29

Level:18 (5000/10000/10000)
Entries:29/355
Prizes:$333,878

Quentin Siffledeen is the chip leader after the first break of Day 2, with just shy of 1 million in play. Colten Yamagishi has almost 900k in his stack for second, with Johnny Dalphond, Julius Roque, and Luteng Li rounding out the top five. Full counts for the final 29 players are below, with the most recent cashers following (see the Payouts tab for a full list of prizes so far, as well as the future payouts).

T-SPlayerChipsBB
1 – 1Gerald Chung173,00017.3
1 – 2Alemu Makonen330,00033.0
1 – 3Nadav Bitton430,00043.0
1 – 4Justin Pennell225,00022.5
1 – 6Quentin Siffledeen993,00099.3
1 – 7Johnny Dalphond742,00074.2
1 – 9Teo Sanchez423,00042.3
2 – 1Anne Ngo223,00022.3
2 – 2Richard Gilliard343,00034.3
2 – 3Lina Niu380,00038.0
2 – 4Pav Braich106,00010.6
2 – 5Saaed Ganji365,00036.5
2 – 7Luteng Li575,00057.5
2 – 9Mike Malm296,00029.6
3 – 1Chris Hak390,00039.0
3 – 2Mitch Heidt320,00032.0
3 – 3Brad Stevens132,00013.2
3 – 4Tony Ma394,00039.4
3 – 6Francis Fan214,00021.4
3 – 7Vince Lam268,00026.8
3 – 8Deven Lane94,0009.4
3 – 9Andy Truong159,00015.9
5 – 1Eric Wasylenko276,00027.6
5 – 2Rob Charlebois562,00056.2
5 – 3Julius Roque602,00060.2
5 – 6Michael Baldwin156,00015.6
5 – 7Colten Yamagishi876,00087.6
5 – 8Michael St. Pierre-Porter422,00042.2
5 – 9Mike Vaynshteyn118,00011.8
PlacePlayerPrize
30 Yeping Shan$2,370
31 Daniel Lefebvre$2,370
32 Jimmy Lee$2,370
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