Jason Dewitt, 2010 WSOP bracelet winnner and four-time WSOP final tablist, leads the final 62 players at the WPT L.A. Poker Classic heading into Monday's Day 4 at the Commerce casino on L.A.

One of the World Poker Tour's most popular events, the L.A. Poker Classic drew 681 players to the Commerce Casino this weekend, creating a large $6,537,600 prize pool.

First place will pay $1,654,120 while the runner-up will win $908,730.

Poker veteran Hoyt Corkins was the unfortunate bubble boy heading home empty handed while Ryan Welch was the first to bust in the money at 63rd to collect $22,300.

Richard Toth, James Carroll, David Baker, Mike Sowers, Shannon Shorr, Darryll Fish and Nikolay Evdakov are all in the top ten.

The average chip count is 346,271.

Carlos Mortensen, Dan Heimiller, Mike McClain, Jason Senti, Sam Stein, Allen Cunningham, Vivek Rajkumar, Daniel Alaei, Matt Marafioti, Chad Batista, Kathy Liebert and Michael Mizrachi are among the big names still in it.

Dewitt is currently the only player over the one-million chip mark with 1,023,000. Blinds are currently 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante as we enter level 19 and Day 4.

The WPT L.A. Poker Classic runs through March 3.