
There were 76 players who started the day, with only 72 making the money and AUD$15,000 guaranteed. Full Tilt pro Van Marcus and Russian Eugene Katchalov would be two of those unfortunates. Once the money bubble burst, play moved fast.
Australian Mark Vos surged to second place on the day, while Patrik Antonius who missed out on the $250k Super High Roller event maintained a healthy 7th place stack.
Notables still in contention include last year's third place finisher Sorel Mizzi, online grinding sensation Randy 'nanonoko' Lew.
Notables who made the money but bust out on Day three include Erick Lindgren, Mike Sowers, Howard Lederer, and Gabe Patgorski.
Top 10 in chips
1. Chris Moorman 1,643,000
2. Mark Vos 1,200,000
3. Cliff Lee 1,192,000
4. Randy Dorfman 1,190,000
5. Jeff Rossiter 1,069,000
6. Sorel Mizzi 965,000
7. Patrik Antonius 958,000
8. James Keys 880,000
9. Samad Razavi 841,000
10. Michael Ryan 782,000
Day four will play down to seven remaining players all chasing the biggest possible piece of the AUD $7,210,000 prize pool that will reward AUD$2,000,000 for first place and AUD$1,035,000 for second place.