Championship: Recent Eliminations, 81st-107th Places

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 22:  15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante
Players Remaining:  80 of 2,290

Chance Kornuth
105th-Place Finisher Chance Kornuth

81st:  Nhien Tran  –  $11,300
82nd:  Endri Foto  –  $11,300
83rd:  Mario Arribas  –  $11,300
84th:  Connor Rash  –  $11,300
85th:  Matthew Mullins  –  $11,300
86th:  Prasad Vemulapalli  –  $11,300
87th:  Eric Collier  –  $11,300
88th:  Akash Seth  –  $11,300

89th:  Jeremy Joseph  –  $10,050
90th:  Matthew Davenport  –  $10,050
91st:  Gary Williams  –  $10,050
92nd:  Lachezar Petkov  –  $10,050
93rd:  Spencer Champlin  –  $10,050
94th:  Alexander Cole-Gardner  –  $10,050
95th:  Jacob Kauffman  –  $10,050
96th:  Mohammad Abedi Arani  –  $10,050
97th:  Ryan Eriquezzo  –  $10,050
98th:  Elliott Kampen  –  $10,050
99th:  William Mical  –  $10,050
100th:  Dale Roesel  –  $10,050
101st:  Gregory Anda  –  $10,050
102nd:  Jason Obinger  –  $10,050
103rd:  Masoud Shoja  –  $10,050
104th:  Daniel Swartz Jr.  –  $10,050

105th:  Chance Kornuth  –  $9,050
106th:  Richard Alati  –  $9,050
107th:  Upeshka De Silva  –  $9,050

With 80 players remaining from a field of 2,290, the average chip stack is around 1,430,000 (48 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $12,650 each.

Action is scheduled to continue tonight until the field is down to the final two tables (16 players). When the field is down to 40 players, blind levels will increase to 90 minutes.