The announcements follow high profile departures from PokerStars streamers Jaime Staples and Jeff Gross.
A victory in the WSOP Big One for One Drop added $10 million to his career poker tournament winnings.
Qui Nguyen, Cliff Josephy, Vojtech Ruzicka, Gordon Vayo and Michael Ruane still remain in contention for the $8 million first place prize.
Lopes managed to hold onto the lead against Raffaele Castro from Italy who finished the day in second place, whereas pros such as Fedor Holz, Daniel Negreanu and Phil Ivey all busted out.
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