Damian Salas Leads Final Table of the WPTWOC Main Event at partypoker

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Damian Salas

Argentina's Damian Salas will head to the final table of the WPT World Online Championships Main Event at partypoker with the chip lead after bagging the biggest chip stack on Day 2.

Salas has been playing poker for over a decade and became a household name in the poker community after he took seventh place in the 2017 WSOP Main Event for $1,475,000.

The Argentinian has impressively amassed nearly $2.7 million in live tournament earnings according to The Hendon Mob to go along with nearly $5.5 million in online tournament cashes as tracked by PocketFives. He is looking to add to this in a big way with all players at the final table guaranteed at least a $127,386 payout with $1,715,667 slated for the eventual winner.

Salas entered the penultimate day of the tournament near the bottom of the chip counts before catapulting into the chip lead.

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WPT World Online Championships Main Event Final Table Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBlinds
1Damian SalasArgentina37,041,85474
2Phillip MighallUnited Kingdom34,700,06369
3Akseli PaalanenFinland26,271,27653
4Blaž ŽerjavSlovenia24,168,63448
5Victor SimionatoBrazila20,057,90740
6Teun MulderNetherlands19,652,00239
7Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland18,333,03637
8László MolnárHungary11,542,75023
9Bert StevensUnited Kingdom10,432,47821

Day 3 Recap

The WPTWOC Main Event attracted 1,011 entrants during two opening flights to generate a massive $10,110,000 prize pool with 156 players advancing to Day 2. Day 2 witnessed the field trimmed down to just 24 hopefuls to start yesterday's Day 3.

Ole Schemion was the first player to hit the rail on Day 3 to collect the 24th place prize of $58,638. Other notable players to advance to Day 3 but fail to make the final table included Claas Segebrecht (11th - $103,122), Pieter Aerts (13th - $78,858), Davidi Kitai (14th - $78,858), Day 1b chip leader Benjamin Rolle (18th - $58,638), and Georgios Zisimopoulos (19th - $58,638).

Meanwhile, Artur Martirosian headed into the penultimate day with a big chip lead on the rest of the field. He made it to the end of the day before he bowed out on the final table bubble in 10th place for $103,122.

Salas' chip lead is anything but secure as he is just a handful of big blinds ahead of Phillip Mighall who enters the final table in second place. Others in the top five include Akseli Paalanen, Blaž Žerjav, and Victor Simionato.

partypoker Ambassador Dzmitry Urbanovich is also still well in the mix heading into the final table in seventh place. Rounding out the final table are Teun Mulder, László Molnár, and Bert Stevens.

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WPT World Online Championships Main Event Top Payouts

All players at the final table are guaranteed at least a ninth-place payout of $127,386 with all players having their eyes on the huge $1,715,667 top prize.

PlacePrize
1$1,715,667
2$1,231,600
3$814,664
4$552,006
5$391,257
6$277,014
7$194,112
8$153,672
9$127,386

The action will resume on Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. CET and will conclude after one player remains with all of the chips. Stay tuned at PokerNews to see who will win the WPT World Online Championships Main Event.

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