Siebert Leads WSOPC Playground Main With $3,856 in Career Earnings
A player with less than $4K in lifetime cashes holds the chip lead at the WSOP Circuit Playground $2,500 Main Event final table.

Sylvain Siebert — lifetime earnings: $3,856 — is the chip leader at the WSOPC Playground $2,500 Main Event final table with 10.85 million chips.
A first-place finish in a $2,500 WSOPC Main Event would multiply Siebert's entire career earnings many times over. The Canadian has zero bracelets, zero rings, and almost no tournament résumé to speak of. He enters the final table with a narrow lead.
The Final Table
Daniel Ghionoiu sits second with 9.45 million chips. Ghionoiu, also from Canada, has $100,179 in lifetime cashes and is hunting his first ring. Close behind him is Qi Hu at 9.425 million.
The most credentialed player at the table is Eric Yanovsky, who sits fourth with 6.025 million chips. Yanovsky already owns one Circuit ring and has $795,981 in lifetime earnings across seven career final tables.
Rounding out the five remaining players is Alexandre Oberson at 4.75 million chips. Oberson's career profile mirrors Siebert's — just $918 in lifetime cashes.
Two of the five finalists have less than $5,000 in career tournament earnings. Neither has ever made a recorded final table. One of them will leave Playground with a WSOP Circuit ring.
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