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WSOP $10K Mystery Bounty down to final nine with $678,300 up top

WSOP Event #51 ($10,000 Mystery Bounty) is down to nine players battling for the $678,300 first prize, with Josh Reichard starting the day second in chips and already having collected a $100,000 bounty.

WSOP Event #51 ($10,000 Mystery Bounty) is down to nine players battling for the $678,300 first prize, with Josh Reichard starting the day second in chips and already having collected a $100,000 bounty. WSOP Event #51 ($10,000 Mystery Bounty) is down to nine players battling for the $678,300 first prize, with Josh Reichard starting the day second in chips and already having collected a $100,000 bounty.

The WSOP summer grind always turns into a race for both bracelets and points, and late-June updates like this can swing momentum fast. With a few tables left, every elimination matters, and the leaderboard implications can change how players choose events and manage bankroll.

The final nine players battle for $678,300 in Event #51: $10,000 Mystery Bounty

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Beyond the headline, the story is about positioning. Chip leaders get to apply pressure, short stacks are hunting for double-ups, and mixed-game fields force players to stay sharp across multiple variants.

Keep an eye on how the next level unfolds and whether the contenders can convert deep runs into a finish. At this stage, one big pot or a timely bluff can be the difference between a min-cash and a career-defining win.

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