Each of the men is guaranteed to go home at least $3.75 million richer.
The famed tournament will wrap up Saturday in Las Vegas. The centerpiece no-limit Texas Hold 'em main event of the World Series of Poker is down to the final three players in contention for the top prize of $8.8 million. Miles and John Cynn are competing for the grand prize of $8.8 million. The community cards laid out on the table were three of diamonds, five of spades, queen of clubs, jack of clubs and queen of hearts. Miles increased his chip count to 203.5 million with his ace of spades and jack of hearts. He takes home $3.75 million.ĭyer opened the day with 26.2 million chips and put his last 22.2 million on the line on ace of hearts and 10 of diamonds. The 32-year-old was eliminated Saturday, the third day of play at the final table. Houston resident Michael Dyer has gone out in third place at the no-limit Texas Hold 'em main event of the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.
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