Saturday evening, 2006
World Series of Poker favorite to win, Daniel
Negreanu, busted out. Negreanu over his
professional poker career has amassed a nice fortune
totaling close to $8 million.
Relative unknown,
Dmitri Nobles fell out of the top 10 after leading
the pack much of the past two days of play.
Bodog.com player
Jamie Gold still sits in the top 10 as of Saturday
evening.
Alex Balandin took
over the number one chip lead spot. Balandin,
from New York City, is no slouch either having won
nearly $800,000 over his professional poker career.
The top 10 leaders
heading into Saturday evening consisted of:
Balandin with an
amount of $1.6 million. WeiKai Chang, Matt
Wilson, Kyle Bowker, Richard Gryko, Dave Murray,
David Woo (no relation to our own Jenny Woo), Kevin
Aaronson, Jamie Gold, and Paul Wasicka.
Chang won the 2006
WSOP Tournament Circuit- Harrah's San Diego last
year and made out with over $200,000.
Annie Duke has been
building steam, entering the top 30 chip count
ranking.