With 27,800,000 in chips and the blinds at 800,000/1,600,000, Lucas Foster, the player who busted Negreanu much earlier in the day (technically, the day before), moved all in with. Owen, the World Poker Tour ambassador, took 35th place for $99,600, while 'DNegs', who lost to a four-outer, finished in 17th place for $176,200.Īt the end of the marathon session, which lasted more than 18 hours, the player who started the day with the chip lead - Benny Glaser - left with the chip lead. The popular poker pros each lost a bad beat to bust from the $10,400 buy in tournament. Two of those who hoped to reach that final day but ran into some bad luck on Sunday are Brad Owen and Daniel Negreanu. For more than three hours, the tournament was stuck on nine players. There are only six players left who can still dream about winning the $4.1 million first place prize in the WPT World Championship.ĭay 5 lasted throughout the night and into breakfast time Monday morning. Did You Know the World Poker Tour is Online?.WPT World Championship Final Table Chip Counts.