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The World Series of Poker Event #27: $3,000 Six Max No Limit Hold’em has 21 players returning for the final day of play. Once the field reaches the final table it will be streamed in its entirety exclusively on PokerGO. Max Silver leads the field with three times the average stack and a million more than second place Morten Mortensen.

The field is loaded with experienced players – Chris Moorman, Steve Sung and Michael Gagliano all finished in the top ten of the leader board. Samantha Cohen, Nacho Barbero, Simeon Naydenov, James Chen, Pratyush Buddiga and Alex Queen also return but with more modest chips stacks.

Silver is a High Roller based out of London – he made a deep run in the 2016 Main Event to 33rd place, finished in third in the 2014 $10,000 Six Max Championship and has $3.2 million in earnings.

Steve Sung is playing for his third bracelet. (Photo: PokerPhotoArchive.com)
Sung has two bracelets – the first from the 2009 $1,000 Event that drew 6,012 entrants and then the $25,000 Six Max event in 2013.

Two well-known East Coast players return in Samantha Cohen and Michael Gagliano. Cohen has a couple final tables to her credit with a sixth in 2016 EPT Prague Main Event and eighth place in the 2013 Aussie Millions Championship.

Samantha Cohen looks to be the first female bracelet winner in 2017. (Photo: PokerPhotoArchive.com)
Gagliano won the 2016 $2,500 No Limit Hold’em event and has $1.5 million in live earnings. He is also one of the most successful online players in regulated New Jersey Market and a popular coach.

The field is spread out over four tables and they will do a full redraw at 18 players, 12 players and seven players for the final table seating assignments.

Cards are scheduled to fly at noon local time and they’ll play down to winner live only on PokerGO.

Seating Assignments & Counts

Table 1
1. Scot Masters – 664,000
2. Bernardo Dias – 867,000
3. Nacho Barbero – 382,000
4. Richard Tuhrim – 382,000
5. Simeon Naydenov – 364,000
6. Jerry Payne – 955,000

Table 2
1. Samantha Cohen – 482,000
2. –Empty–
3. Julien Martini – 678,000
4. Alex Queen – 158,000
5. Morten Mortensen – 1,160,000
6. Steve Sung – 840,000

Table 3
1. Levan Karamanishvili – 201,000
2. Pratyush Buddiga – 169,000
3. Chris Moorman – 906,000
4. Onur Unsal – 893,000
5. Ryan Tosoc – 709,000
6. –Empty–  

Table 4
1. Michael Gagliano – 840,000
2. –Empty—
3. Jon Gorsuch – 733,000
4. James Chen – 283,000
5. Max Silver – 2,219,000
6. Joshua Ladines – 398,000