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Welcome back to PokerNews' coverage of Event #51: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Monster Stack.
After four days and 35 levels of play, the field of 7,862 players to down to just nine, each looking to make history by defeating the largest non-Main Event field in World Series of Poker history. Along with that comes a first-place prize of $1,327,083 and of course, a coveted WSOP gold bracelet.
On top of the chip counts at the start of the final table is Hugo Pingray with 22.7 million, roughly 57 big blinds. Pingray stayed under the radar for most of Day 4 before a later charge secured his spot atop the leaderboard. He is followed by Sean Drake with 20.975 million, who is looking for his second WSOP bracelet. Back in 2011, Drake took down the Casino Employees Event. They are followed by accomplished pros Thayer Rasmussen (15.475 million), Joseph McKeehen (12.925 million) and Zachary Gruneberg (11.85 million).
Here is how the entire final table stacks up:
Seat
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Joseph McKeehen
USA
12,925,000
32
2
Bobby Byram
USA
8,475,000
21
3
Zachary Gruneberg
USA
11,850,000
29
4
Claas Segebrecht
Germany
8,900,000
22
5
Thayer Rasmussen
USA
15,475,000
38
6
Lynne Beaumont
England
7,925,000
20
7
Joshua Hillock
USA
8,625,000
21.5
8
Sean Drake
USA
20,975,000
52
9
Hugo Pingray
Switzerland
22,700,000
57
The final table is set to begin at 3 p.m. so be sure to keep it here to see who makes history!