'It's all love': 22-year-old takes huge chip lead as WSOP Main Event final table set'It's all love': 22-year-old takes huge chip lead as WSOP Main Event final table set
Kevin Mathers (@Kevmath)

For the last time this year, to the 217 players with a @WSOP Day 2 or beyond restart 11am $800 NL Deepstack Day 2 - Horseshoe Grand Ballroom Red1pm $25,000 HORSE High Roller Day 3 - Horseshoe Event Center Silver1pm $5,000 NL 8-Handed Day 2 - Horseshoe Grand Ballroom Red

Barry Carter (@Barry_Carter)

Nerd time - here are the ICM values of the final table

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Summer saved for Garrett Dwire: A marathon final day and a fiercely contested heads-up duel in the $500 Summer Saver ended with victory for Dwire, a Minnesotan whose previous biggest cash was $21K.

Dwire defeated the wonderfully-named Amadeus Janotta to claim a new career-best score of $210,000, the lion's share of the $1.8 million prize pool generated by 4,622 entries.

Garrett Dwire and friends. Garrett Dwire and friends.
Travis P Ball

The $25K HORSE breaks with 16 left: And what a 16.

'Tough' doesn't begin to cover it. Julien Sitbon leads, but it's dangerous out there. Details below.

$25K HORSE on stone bubble: There are 24 players left and 23 get paid. Dan Smith has just been eliminated in 25th. Alex Foxen is in second, and Shaun Deeb and Naoya Kihara are both still alive. David Steicke is the shortest stack in the room. 

Dan Smith. Dan Smith.
Hayley Hochstetler

Joshua Wang wins first WSOP bracelet ($407,137): Seidel couldn't make the comeback in the $3K PLO, and Wang wins his first in a dominating final-table performance. Seidel gets $271,371 for second. 

Erik Seidel is heads-up for his 11th WSOP bracelet! He's heads-up with Joshua Wang in the $3K 6-Handed PLO event, but he's got to overcome a 6:1 chip deficit. 

Erik Seidel. Erik Seidel.

David Peters wins fifth WSOP bracelet after tough summer: "It happened so fast, just bang bang bang." Read the all-action report on his $1 million win below.

Kevin Mathers (@Kevmath)

More pictures of the @WSOP teardown in Paris

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Late reg closed in $25K High Roller HORSE: It's the last big tourney of the summer and plenty of players have entered (some for the second time) for a final spin-up, including Phil Ivey, Phil Hellmuth and Gus Hansen. The field is up to 148, with 78 players still playing. 

Phil Ivey. Phil Ivey.
Hayley Hochstetler
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