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Here we go, WSOP Day 29: It's another action-packed day in Las Vegas, here's what to expect. 

The $1,500 Millionaire Maker will play down to a winner later today. Michael Monroig leads the final nine. 

We'll also see a winner crowned in the $1,000 PLO – 23 remain, but only one will claim the bracelet. Daniel Hachem, son of 2005 Main Event winner Joe Hachem, remains in the hunt. 

The $50,000 Poker Players Championship won't crown a winner today, but if you're looking for a sweat – this is the tournament to keep an eye on. Both Phil Ivey and Phil Hellmuth remain in the hunt with 15 players remaining. 

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The $1,000 Super Seniors is down to 103 remaining hopefuls following Day 2 play yesterday. Kelley Slay leads the pack headed into Day 3. 

With 34 players remaining, the $2,500 NLH will play down to a winner tonight. 

After a slow start to registration, the $25,000 High Roller PLO/NLH drew a field of 140 entrants. Only 60 of those remain in the hunt, but registration remains open until Level 12. There's no shortage of notable names in this one and they're all looking up at chip leader Juha Helppi. 

We'll also see Day 2 action in the $1,500 Freezeout NLH. 

And, last but not least, we've got two events kicking off today – the $1,000 Tag Team NLH and the $10,000 Limit 2-7 Championship. 

How many WSOP bracelets do the final 15 players in the PPC have between them?

  1. Phil Hellmuth: 17
  2. Phil Ivey: 11
  3. Benny Glaser: 8
  4. Josh Arieh: 7
  5. Jason Mercier: 6
  6. Nick Guagenti: 3
  7. Paul Volpe: 3
  8. Alex Livingstone: 2
  9. Chris Brewer: 2
  10. Jesse Lonis: 2
  11. Kristopher Tong: 1
  12. Maxx Coleman: 1
  13. Chris Hunichen: 1
  14. Maksim Pisarenko: 1
  15. Roy Thung: 0

We count an incredible 65 bracelets (or 4.3 bracelets per player)!

Benny Glaser tops final 15 in $50K PPC: Three days down, two to go, and the UK's mixed game master is in the driving seat.

Here are the stacks heading into Wednesday's Day 4. All are in the money with at least $102K locked up, while $1.3M awaits the winner.

  1. Benny Glaser - 4.7M
  2. Paul Volpe - 4M
  3. Kristopher Tong - 3.3M
  4. Nick Guagenti - 2.8M
  5. Josh Arieh - 2.6M
  6. Phil Ivey - 2.5M
  7. Alex Livingston - 2.5M
  8. Jason Mercier - 2.1M
  9. Maxx Coleman - 1.7M
  10. Chris Brewer - 1.5M
  11. Chris Hunichen - 1.5M
  12. Roy Thung - 1M
  13. Jesse Lonis - 840K
  14. Phil Hellmuth - 545K
  15. Maksim Pisarenko - 135K
Benny Glaser. Benny Glaser.

The final table of the $1,500 Millionaire Maker is set: We'll take a deeper dive shortly, but here's who will return on Wednesday to play for the big bucks.

Blinds will be 600K/1.2M with a 1.2M big blind ante.

  1. Michael Monroig - 73.9M
  2. Joseph Baghdalian - 52.3M
  3. Joseph Liberta - 46.4m
  4. Alex Kim - 32.7M
  5. Bradley Gafford - 25.5M
  6. Halford Fairchild - 24.7M
  7. Yifu He - 15.1M
  8. Garry Gurevich - 13M
  9. Jacob Gagnon - 10.6M

Bryce Yockey bubbles the $50K Poker Players Championship: We're in the money with 70 minutes left on the final level of the night. Yockey is out in 18th and all players are now guaranteed at least $100,934.  

Bryce Yockey. Bryce Yockey.