![]() Ostapchenko took a big chip lead into the final table of Big Stax 1100, as he got very lucky to eliminate Jason Rivkin, according to the live updates. Fellow deal-makers Yoon Choi and Mike Marder got around $25K apiece. Greg "Fish" Fishberg was the big winner as he added to his $1.6 million in tournament cashes with $40,000. ![]() Meanwhile, the Big Stax 2500 ended with a three-way chop. That's his first recorded live victory and second-biggest career cash after scoring over $200K in the 2017 WSOP Main Event. In Big Stax 1100, Andrew Ostapchenko (pictured above) topped a field of 455 entries to win $97,220. The two unlimited reentry events produced some of the largest prize pools of series. ![]() While the action isn't quite finished at Parx Big Stax XXX in Philadelphia, the remaining big events wrapped up on Monday as the Big Stax 1100 and Big Stax 2500 ended. ![]()
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