on Sunday evening, with 78 players remaining on the stone bubble, three players were eliminated at separate tables - Megan Moore, Joey Gargiulo, and Ashkan Massahi. Only Brandon Guzman, who secured his first ever WPT cash, has more (3,600,000). When play resumes inside the Grand Theater at Choctaw Casino & Resort, he'll have 3,380,000 chips, good for 135 big blinds. The two-time GPI Player of the Year recipient is not only on to Day 3 at noon CT on Monday. One of those individuals is none other than the great Alex Foxen, one of the top tournament players in the world. Twelve hours of play later and the field had dwindled down to the final 28 players, all of whom still have a shot at the $400,740 first place prize. When Sunday's Day 2 session began at noon CT in Durant, Oklahoma, there were 187 players remaining in the World Poker Tour (WPT) Choctaw $3,800 buy-in Main Event. Foxen Seeks Second World Poker Tour Title.