$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
Prizepool: $4,534,400 | Structure | Payouts
Level 21: 15,000/25,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining: 80 of 1,417

Here are the final eliminations of Day 2, along with their payouts:
81st: Elvyn Bello – $9,600
82nd: Richard Leger – $9,600
83rd: Ben Warrington – $9,600
84th: Chahnhoon Jung – $9,600
85th: Brock Wilson – $9,600
86th: Andjelko Andrejevic – $9,600
87th: Uri Kadosh – $9,600
88th: Umut Ozturk – $9,600
89th: Stefano Spataro – $9,600
90th: Antonio Ndoja – $9,600
91st: Phuoc Vo – $9,600
92nd: Jeremy Herauf – $9,600
93rd: Alain Candales Falcon – $9,600
94th: Athanasios Polychronopoulos – $9,600
95th: Daniel Monosson – $9,600
96th: Balakrishna Patur – $9,600
97th: Robert Mizrachi – $8,200
98th: Joe McKeehen – $8,200
99th: Jeffrey Miller – $8,200
100th: Moshe Refaelovitz – $8,200
101st: Herbert Nairn – $8,200
102nd: Zachary Baron – $8,200
103rd: Geronimo Timerman – $8,200
104th: Jeffrey Rodino – $8,200
105th: Josias Cardoso Dos Santos – $8,200
106th: Robert-Andrei Burlacu – $8,200
107th: Eric Afriat – $8,200
108th: Caleb King – $8,200
109th: Phil Rigby – $8,200
110th: Kenny Nguyen – $8,200
111th: Aleksei Donets – $8,200
112th: Darren Rabinowitz – $8,200
113th: James Leonard – $8,200
114th: Robert Elias – $8,200
With 80 players remaining from a field of 1,417, the average chip stack is around 885,000 (35 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $9,600 each.