Three Remain; Ideama Going for Bracelet #4
Just three players remain in Event #65: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better from the starting field of 547 players, Three days hasn't been enough for a winner to emerge, so a fourth will be needed. Daniel Idema (540,000) is still in with a shot at his second WSOP bracelet of the year and fourth overall, although he will be the shortest stack when play resumes Sunday.
Christopher Vitch (1,940,000) leads, Gerald Ringe (1,625,000) is second and both players are looking to capture their first WSOP gold bracelets.
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