Seat 3: Chino Rheem - 1,432,000
Chino Rheem will come into the final table third in chips, but he's not too far behind Jason Mercier.
Rheem first came into poker fame during the 2008 World Series of Poker. Rheem made the first-ever WSOP November Nine and went on to finish in seventh place in that event for nearly $1.8 million. Later on that year, Rheem won the World Poker Tour Doyle Brunson Classic for over $1.5 million.
With career earnings over $4.7 million, eight lifetime wins and 40 cashes, Rheem has earned himself an Epic Poker League eligibility card for three years and it's good through 2014.