Event #7 of the 2015 World Series of Poker, a $10,000 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Lowballtournament, is down to its final seven. If you’re looking for heavy-hitters, look no further than the group of 12 that cashed in this 109-man tournament. At stake is $322,000 and a gold bracelet.

Bracelet winnerTuan Le is your leader in the clubhouse as we enter the final day. Coverage found on WSOP.com detailed how his Monday went: “Le got it quietly for most of the day, even dipping down into short-stacked territory for a spell early on. His championship form began to shine through in the later stages, however, as he picked up the pace and tightened the screws on the field.”

Le was a one-man wrecking crew by the time the bubble popped, as he busted Paul paulgees81Volpe in 12th place and Greg Muellerin ninth. Shortly thereafter, he tangled with James Andy McLEODObst, calling his bluff and running away with the chip lead. Le has a stack of 1.1 million, twice the stack of PocketFiver Cal cal42688 Anderson (pictured above), who is in second place. He’s the heavy favorite entering the final seven.

Fifth place in the Lowball event belongs to high-stakes poker pro Phil Galfond (pictured), who final tabled this tournament last year and got sixth place for $51,000. It was one of two final tables for Galfond at the 2014 WSOP and he’s looking for his first cash of this year’s series. He was involved in the elimination of Mark Gregorich in 11th place and Viacheslav Zhukov in 10th.

Rep Porterand Obst also remain in the field seven-handed, albeit as the sixth and seventh largest stacks, respectively. Porter has Razz and No Limit Hold’em bracelets, while Obst made the final table of a $10K Seven-Card Stud event last year.

Here’s how the group looks entering the final day of play on Tuesday:

1. Tuan Le – 1,100,000
2. Calvin cal42688Anderson – 552,000
3. Max Casal – 431,000
4. Ismael Bojang – 404,000
5. Phil Galfond – 355,000
6. Rep Porter – 303,000
7. James Andy McLEOD Obst – 207,000

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