It's Official
This WSOPC Harveys Lake Tahoe is the largest Main Event this property has seen. The field finalized at 327 runners, and they've generated prize pool worth $475,785. That money will be divvied up among the final 33 players, and the mini-cash is worth $2,840. That won't quite break our double entrants even, but climbing up to 27th place is worth $3,611 to cover both bullets.
Going up from there, the five-figure payouts start at the final table of nine, and each of the final three will earn at least $50,000. A seat in the final heads-up duel will be worth close to $70,000, but the winner's prize is six figures. It's going to be $111,812 to our champion, and that cash comes alongside a diamond ring and an entry into the season-ending National Championship in May.
You can find the rest of the prizepool information in the Payouts tab above.