On the other side of the bracket, WPT Champions Club member Chanracy Khun takes on High Roller specialist Sean Winter. Polk would break the same mark with a win on Sunday. He’ll face Chris Brewer, who has almost $10 million in live tournament earnings and will crack that number with a finish of second or better in this tournament. In terms of previous WSOP accomplishments, three-time bracelet winner Doug Polk stands out among the crowd. One of them will walk away on Sunday evening with $507,020 and the gold WSOP bracelet, and each of the four remaining players has their own case to be made for why they could walk away with the title. Sixty-four players signed up for poker’s version of March Madness, and over the last two days that field of 64 was whittled down to just four players. A handful of tournaments stand out even among that variety, and the $25,000 Heads-Up Championship certainly qualifies among that highest echelon as players square off one-on-one, round by round. The World Series of Poker offers players a chance to compete in a dizzying variety of games and formats over the course of 95 events this summer. Sean Winter has accumulated over $27 million in career live tournament earnings, and looks to add a WSOP bracelet to his long list of career accomplishments on Sunday.