Jay Farber and Ryan Riess, two of the least-experienced players at the final table, will face each other tomorrow with $8.3 million, a WSOP gold bracelet and the title of world champion on the line.
Many had JC Tran pegged as the favorite to win the 2013 WSOP Main Event but the former chip leader stumbled marked cards today.
Tran made a few missteps and found himself on the rail in fifth place instead of challenging for the bracelet.
Despite the fact Riess and Farber controlled the majority of the chips by the time play got down to six-handed, play nearly ground to a halt during that stage.
When a massive cooler saw McLaughlin bust with kings to Farber’s pocket aces, that seemed to open the floodgates and Tran, Loosli and Lehovat all busted in rapid succession.
Play will resume at 5:45 p.m. tomorrow.
Here are the chip counts at the end of play:
- Jay Farber – 105,000,000
- Ryan Riess – 85,775,000
Video Interviews with Jay Farber and Ryan Riess
To get you primed for tomorrow's epic heads-up match we spoke with both of the final two players.Check out Jay Farber's interview below and check back soon for the chat we had with Ryan Riess.
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