
Main Event Day 4 Top 50 Chip Stacks
Dag Martin Mikkelsen 3,740,000
Charis Anastasiou 2,672,000
Richard Harris 2,662,000
Avi Cohen 2,392,000
Jeff Tunkel 2,323,000
Alex Kravchenko 2,274,000
Hevad Khan 2,200,000
Ryan Elson 2,137,000
Paul Spitzberg 1,963,000
Sven Niklas Heinecker 1,908,000
Tuan Lam 1,900,000
Lee Watkinson 1,860,000
Nicolas Atlan 1,837,000
Adam White 1,820,000
Kevin Farry 1,800,000
Scott Freeman 1,793,000
Josh Evans 1,792,000
Julian Gardner 1,777,000
Philip Yeh 1,775,000
Raymond Rahme 1,763,000
Paulo Loureiro 1,761,000
Stefan Mattsson 1,704,000
Lee Childs 1,657,000
Hoa Nguyen 1,645,000
Gus Hansen 1,604,000
Jeff Banghart 1,600,000
Markus Gonsalves 1,596,000
Ronald Kluber 1,559,000
Matt Keikoan 1,556,000
Huck Seed 1,546,000
John Kalmer 1,536,000
John Spadavecchia 1,428,000
Rep Porter 1,426,000
Roy Winston 1,420,000
Cory Carroll 1,415,000
Kirk Morrison 1,393,000
Francis Cagney 1,318,000
Jeff Weiss 1,253,000
Reagan Silber 1,232,000
Daniel Alaei 1,219,000
Tom Peterson 1,200,000
David Tran 1,187,000
Philip Hilm 1,183,000
Scotty Nguyen 1,175,000
Jeff Bryan 1,152,000
Jerry Yang 1,150,000
Floyd Clark 1,146,000
Humberto Brenes 1,140,000
Cody Slaubaugh 1,139,000
Justin Sadauskas 1,115,000
While Dag Martin Mikkelsen leads the way with 3,740,000 chips, he has a difficult road ahead as there is some tough competition nipping at his heals. Lee Watkinson and Julian Gardner both improved their position as they ended the day in 12th and 18th respectively. Gus Hansen is close behind in 25th place with over 1.6 million, while 1996 Main Event champion Huck Seed stands in 30th place. John Spadavecchia, winner of a 2006 WSOP Circuit Event is in 32nd, trailed closely by young star Daniel Alaei. Scotty Nguyen, winner of the 1998 WSOP Main Event is now in 44th place, while the always exuberant Humberto Brenes is in 48th.
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