Benjamin Rolle all cashed, the latter busting in 11th place for $116,778.
Each of the nine finalists will walk away with at least $140,979 for their $10,000 investment, which is a great return in its own right. Uruguayâs
Joaquin Melogno wants more than that sum, far more, and he leads the final nine players back into battle in the envious position of chip leader.
This is only Melognoâs third Super MILLION$ appearance and his first in-the-money finish. What a way to open your account, imagine if he goes all the way and wins the $636,072 top prize. This is his tournament to lose because heâs the only returning player with an eight-figure stack.