WSOP Day 29: Benny Glaser Leads Final 15 in $50K Poker Players Championship

On the 29th day of the WSOP, the $50,000 buy-in Poker Players Championship PPC reached a critical stage. British player Benny Glaser leads the final 15 players, just one step away from the championship.
WSOP schedule enters Day 29, and the highly anticipated $50,000 buy-in Poker Players Championship (PPC) has narrowed down to the final 15. British professional player Benny Glaser, with consistent performance, currently holds the chip lead.
The PPC is one of the highest buy-in events in the WSOP schedule, attracting top players from around the world for years. Glaser has previously achieved several WSOP successes, including multiple gold bracelets, and this lead once again demonstrates his deep poker skills.
During Day 29's play, many well-known players were eliminated, leaving only 15 to compete for the championship trophy and substantial prize money. Glaser's chip count tops the remaining players, but the competition remains fierce, with several gold bracelet winners close behind.
The PPC event follows No-Limit Hold'em rules with a $50,000 buy-in, representing a true high-stakes confrontation. According to WSOP history, this event typically lasts several days. The champion not only receives a large cash prize but also earns the WSOP gold bracelet, symbolizing the highest honor in the poker world.
The tournament is still in progress, with the remaining 15 players returning to the tables to continue the battle. Whether Glaser can withstand the pressure and claim the title has become the focus of the poker community.