One day after PocketFives favorites Jared TheWacoKiddHamby and Steve gboro780Gross took down World Series of Poker bracelets, Chris moorman1Moorman (pictured) could be next in line. The Brit sits atop the leaderboard in Event #45, a $1,500 Ante-Only tournament, with 143,000 in chips. There are 71 players remaining out of the starting grid of 678 and a top prize of $201,000 is on the line.

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Moorman, the most decorated PocketFiver you’ll find, put an opponent all-in late in the day on a board of 3-10-5-9 with two clubs. His opponent tanked before deciding to give up and Moorman mushroomed up to 87,000 in chips. He is the owner of a record 14 Triple Crowns, two of which have come this year. His $9.5 million in tracked online poker scores is a $3 million higher than the next most accomplished PocketFiver.

Moorman Tweeted when play had wrapped up on Tuesday, “Bagged up 143,900 to finish the day. ITM. Hopefully keep clicking the right buttons tomorrow.” Earlier in the day, he relayed the joy that is an Ante-Only tournament: “Early double in the ante up. Fun to play something Hold’em-based where you can do literally whatever you want #mixingitup.”

One of the late double-ups of the night went to WSOP bracelet winner Blair blur5f6 Hinkle (pictured), who was all-in with a lowly 10-4 and up against K-Q. However, the board ran out 2-J-4-Q-4 and Hinkle won with trips to end the day at #52 on the leaderboard. He has won the WSOP Circuit Main Event at Council Bluffs twice in the last three years (2010, 2013).

One of the other bigzsxedcr4 movers of Tuesday was poker pro Allen Cunningham. He held pocket aces and busted one opponent with pocket fives and another with A-Q of hearts on the same hand. No drama came when the community cards were laid out and Cunningham jumped up the leaderboard. The five-time WSOP bracelet winner ended the day in 12th place with 83,400.

Here’s how the top 10 in the Ante-Only event look entering Day 2 on Wednesday:

1. Chris moorman1Moorman – 143,900
2. Samuel Panzica – 118,900
3. Horacio Chaves – 103,000
4. Aaron Massey – 99,200
5. Benjamin steponu Volpe – 99,200
6. Artur Koren – 91,200
7. Gabriel yellowhat Nassif – 89,500
8. Carter ckingusc King – 89,300
9. Joshua Macciello – 87,100
10. Kazuhito Oshima – 85,800

In other WSOP news, David Bakes Baker (pictured) made his fourth final table of the series on Tuesday. The record for the most number of final tables in a single WSOP is six (Anh “The Boss” Tran in 1992), so he has two more to go to tie that mark. Here’s how Baker has fared so far:

Event #43: 2-7 Draw Lowball (No Limit), $10,000 buy-in
2nd place for $156,674

Event #39: Seven Card Stud High-Low Split Eight or Better, $1,500 buy-in
38th place for $3,743

Event #17: No Limit Hold’em, $1,500 buy-in
8th place for $49,716

Event #13: Seven Card Stud High-Low Split Eight or Better, $5,000 buy-in
4th place for $79,078

Event #9: No Limit Hold’em Shootout, $3,000 buy-in
6th place for $51,997

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