There's only one day left to be played of Event #20: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em. Ben Zamani will lead the final five players when play resumes at 1 p.m local time. Zamani bagged up 4,535,000 in chips at the end of play and is closely followed by Natasha Barbour (picture), who was close of being eliminated on Day 3 before doubling up several times to end the day with 3,770,000 in chips.
Paul Ephremsen, the only non-US player alive and kickin', is another player who was short-stacked but managed to accumulate plenty of chips (2,695,000 - 3rd place) until the day concluded. The biggest star among the final five players is Kevin MacPhee. The American pro, who has 23 cashes at the WSOP, is looking to win his first bracelet and also his first major poker tournament in the U.S. His biggest achievement to date occurred in 2010 when he won the EPT Berlin Main Event for $1.356,429.
The winner of the tournament will receive $460,640 and, of course, a coveted gold bracelet. Check back tomorrow for a recap of the final table.