Nicolas Manion is the chip leader heading into the nine-player final table for the main event of the 2018 World Series of Poker at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
Manion (112,775,000) and Michael Dyer (109,175,000) have more than 66 million more chips than any other player left in the field, which began with 7,874 entries and required a $10,000 buy-in for 50,000 chips. The final table features six Americans and one competitor apiece from Australia, Ukraine and France.
Let's check out the chip counts for each of the remaining WSOP main event contenders.