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So the WSOP is over, well nearly. The final table has been decided and they now take a four month break, before returning to play the Final table.
The World Series of Poker has been a great success, and everyone is now looking forward to finding out who is going to be crowned the WSOP main event winner. Current chip leader with 58,930,000 in chips, is unknown Darvin Moon. If Moon was to win the WSOP main event, he will go down as a great icon for the working class people. Moon won his seat to the main event through a satellite in a local casino.
However, fans favourite, Phil Ivey is still hanging in there. Ivey on 9,765,000 chips is short stacked. But if any player can turn a short stack into the big stack you would bet on Ivey. Phil Ivey would be the biggest name at the final table. But that does not mean anything. Phil Ivey would be the biggest name at any final table. With Ivey already cashing in 5 WSOP events, he was always looking to final table the main event.
So the final table looks like this:
Darvin Moon – 58,930,000
Eric Buchman – 34,800,000
Steven Begleiter – 29,885,000
Jeff Shulman – 19,580,000
Joe Cada – 13,215,000
Kevin Schaffel – 12,390,000
Phil Ivey – 9,765,000
Antoine Saout – 9,500,000
James Akenhead – 6,800,000
The WSOP will resume on the 7th of November. All players will be looking forward to sitting down at the biggest event in the poker world. Make sure you mark your calendar and return back to TPD for updates from the WSOP.
WSOP main event winner odds.
Darvin Moon – 2.7/1
Eric Buchman – 4/1
Phil Ivey – 5/1
Steven Begleiter – 5/1
Jeff Shulman – 5/1
Joe Cada – 11/1
Antoine Saout – 13/1
Kevin Schaffel – 13/1
James Akenhead – 23/1
I might actually stick a wee cheeky $1 on James Akenhead.
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