Scott Baumstein leads final 38 in the Players Championship

Some of the biggest stars of the game are still in the hunt for the $5.1 million first prize.

"This is definitely a good tournament to run well in."

Day3 ended in the biggest-ever $25K tournament, with US pro, Scott Baumstein on the top of the leaderboard, with 4,240,000 followed closely by UK's Yiannis Liperis, who accumulated 4,210,000.

"It feels good," said Baumstein about his position. "This is definitely a good tournament to run well in."

"I was chipping up pretty much all day. I lost an all-in near the end then made a run at it and won a big flip versus Farid [Jattin]. I was actually surprised he was as strong as he was, but it worked out for me."

Indeed, the historical tournament, which rewards the top five spots with seven-figure prizes can change the life of many. There are still 9 Platinum Pass winners in, and winning the tournament would be a dream come true for almost all of them.

Ramon Colillas, Adrian Samu, Atanas Pavlov, Marc Rivera, Michael Roboniek and Jacqueline Burkhart are all unfamiliar with sky-high stakes, unlike the 9th Platinum Pass winner still in, Mikita Badziakouski. One of the best high-roller regulars today has amassed more than $20 million in tournament earnings in the past 2 years.

Most of the well-known faces have already been busted, but many reached the money. Bill Perkins, Dylan Linde, Christoph Vogelsang, Ryan Riess, Sam, Luc, and Max Greenwood were all amongst the players who busted during Day3 and could walk to the cage to pick up some cash.


Griffin "checkyourprivilege" Benger still grinding

Some notables, however, are still in with the likes of Talal Shakerchi, Griffin Benger, Dan O'Brien, Tony Gregg, Kristen Bicknell or Marvin Rettenmaier.

All of them are guaranteed for at least an $86,400 payday, but they can reach even bigger heights when the action continues with Day4 at noon local time on Wednesday at the blinds of 20,000/40,000/40,000.

Day4 seat draw

Table Seat Player Country   Chip Count Big Blinds
1 1 Marvin Rettenmaier Germany   630,000 13
1 2 Rui Sousa Portugal   1,105,000 22
1 3 Pedro Padilha Brazil Platinum Pass winner 1,315,000 26
1 4 Scott Baumstein United States   4,240,000 85
1 5 Scott Stewart United States   1,120,000 22
1 6 Adrian Echave Samu Spain Platinum Pass winner 1,265,000 25
1 7 Jonathan West United States   280,000 6
1 8 Martins Adeniya United Kingdom   1,545,000 31
             
2 1 Jake Schwartz United States   1,530,000 31
2 2 Filipe Oliveira Portugal   640,000 13
2 3 Jack O'Neill United Kingdom   2,525,000 51
2 4 Griffin Benger Canada   1,560,000 31
2 5 Dan O'Brien United States   1,765,000 35
2 7 Marc Perrault Canada   1,935,000 39
2 8 Talal Shakerchi United Kingdom   1,330,000 27
             
3 1 Tony Gregg United States   905,000 18
3 2 Louis Boutin Canada   3,040,000 61
3 3 Luis Faria Portugal   1,155,000 23
3 5 Luke Marsh United Kingdom   2,065,000 41
3 6 Florian Duta Romania   1,305,000 26
3 7 Jacqueline Burkhart United States Platinum Pass winner 660,000 13
3 8 Kristen Bicknell Canada   1,115,000 22
             
4 1 Joao Barbosa Portugal Platinum Pass winner 1,780,000 36
4 2 Ramon Colillas Spain Platinum Pass winner 2,895,000 58
4 3 Farid Jattin Colombia   640,000 13
4 4 Mikita Badziakouski Belarus Platinum Pass winner 1,910,000 38
4 5 Julien Martini France   3,250,000 65
4 6 Samuel Tsehai Canada   1,395,000 28
4 7 Sosia Jiang New Zealand   1,515,000 30
4 8 Marc Rivera Philippines Platinum Pass winner 865,000 17
             
5 1 Yiannis Liperis United Kingdom   4,210,000 84
5 2 Jason Koonce United States   2,235,000 45
5 3 Evan Mathis United States   910,000 18
5 4 Chris Johnson United States   1,480,000 30
5 5 Atanas Pavlov Bulgaria Platinum Pass winner 1,070,000 21
5 6 Laurynas Levinskas Lithuania   895,000 18
5 7 Michael Robionek Germany Platinum Pass winner 720,000 14
5 8 Luigi Knoppers Netherlands   2,715,000 54