1,159 Players Remain in World Series of Poker
Filed under: Uncategorized on Friday, April 27th, 2007 by pokerclub | No Comments After six days into the World Series of Poker, 1,159 players are left aiming for pokers biggest prize worth $12 million. Dmitri Nobles is in the lead at $549,200 in chips.
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After six days into the World Series of Poker, only 1,159 players are left aiming for poker’’s biggest prize worth $12 million.
Dmitri Nobles is in the lead at $549,200 in chips, while defending champion Joseph Hachem is well back in the rank with only $114,100.
Ken Jacobs, son of poker pro Tom Jacobs, was fourth with $375,300, while Canadian “Kid Poker” Daniel Negreanu was sixth with $331,000.
After a day off, play resumes Friday at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino on an even more heart-pounding game, as the original pool of 8,773 entrants will be playing in the same room at the same time.
The $10,000-buy-in, no-limit Texas Hold ‘’em tournament also will begin paying off those who have lost, starting with the 873rd-place finisher, who will collect $14,597.
Other well-renowned pokie pros who are still in the hunt include Humberto Brenes with $148,300, Ted Forrest with $130,900, Josh Arieh with $85,600, Cyndy Violette with $79,000, Juan Carlos Mortensen with $77,600, Hoyt Corkins with $67,900, Annie Duke with $67,000, Freddy Deeb with $64,500, Chris “Jesus” Ferguson with $55,200, Kathy Liebert with $48,500 and Phil Ivey with $23,400.
The WSOP final table of nine will play down starting Aug. 10.