domingo, 7 de noviembre de 2010

PARTE 1. LOS NUEVE DE NOVIEMBRE TOMAN SU ASIENTO EN LA MESA FINAL DE LA WSOP


November Nine Take their Seats at Noon on Saturday

November NineThe November Nine are about to return to decide the 2010 world champion! Play begins at the final table at noon PST on Saturday, Nov. 6 as the final nine shrink to the final two. Those final two will then return at 8 p.m. PST on Monday, Nov. 8 to decide who will walk away as the world champion.
Jonathan Duhamel heads into the final table with the chip lead and he holds 65,975,000. Michael Mizrachi has provided drama at both ends of the 41st WSOP. He won the $50,000 Players Championship during the first week of the summer and now he is a member of the November Nine in seventh chip-position with 14,450,000. Joining Mizrachi as a headliner at the final table is John Racener, who holds 19,050,000.
The inclusion of the Grinder at the final table leaves the winner of the WSOP Player of the Year award in question. Mizrachi can steal the title from 2010 double-bracelet winner Frank Kassela, but only if he becomes the first professional in the post-poker boom era to claim the title of world champion.
In addition to the title of world champion there is also the $8,944,138 top prize to chase after, and that will be the ultimate goal for every man listed below. The wait now ends for November. You can follow along with all of the action on Card Player throughout the final table, as will bring you live updates, chip counts, photos, and videos from poker’s most anticipated event of the year. Here are the seating chart and chip counts for the final table:
Seat 1: Jason Senti — 7,625,000
Seat 2: Joseph Cheong — 23,525,000
Seat 3: John Dolan — 46,250,000
Seat 4: Jonathan Duhamel — 65,975,000
Seat 5: Michael Mizrachi — 14,450,000
Seat 6: Matthew Jarvis — 16,700,000
Seat 7: John Racener — 19,050,000
Seat 8: Filippo Candio — 16,400,000
Seat 9: Soi Nguyen — 9,650,000

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