Colman, who collected $15.3 million for winning the Big One for One Drop event in 2014, opens in second place with Thomas Miller of East Hampton, New York, sitting third (3.684 million). Poker pro Daniel Colman won a massive pot during the final level and bagged up 3.711 million chips. Piccioli, who won a bracelet in a WSOP Asia Pacific event in 2013, made a late move up the chip counts and finished with 4.026 million chips when play ended early Saturday at the Rio Convention Center. Professional poker player Bryan Piccioli of Allegany, New York, will have the lead when play resumes Saturday afternoon on Day 5 of the World Series of Poker’s $10,000 buy-in No-limit Texas Hold ’em World Championship. Colman was in second place when play stopped at the Rio Convention Center early Saturday. Daniel Colman stacks chips after winning a huge pot against Brandon Adams, left, during Day 4 of the World Series of Poker’s $10,000 buy-in No-limit Texas Hold ’em World Championship.