WSOP is nearing its conclusion. The final table of the Main Event is played until heads up on November 7th and the actual heads up match will be played on November 10th.

The long wait is soon over and the the cards will be ready for the players at the Casino Rio.
The play will continue on Saturday at noon PST and it will continue until they have the remaining two players. After that the last two will have a break and the final battle will commence on Monday night, starting at 10 p.m. PST.
Play will begin in level 33 with blinds at 120,000-240,000 with a 30,000 ante, so the shortest stack, James Akenhead, won’t have quite many orbits to wait for good cards. The dominant chip leader is Darvin Moon, with an overwhelming 59 million chip stack.
There were 6494 players in the Main Event starting on Day 1. Each of the finalist has secured a nice $1,263,602 prize money already. Winner takes the championship title, WSOP bracelet and $8,546,435.
Chips:
1. Darvin Moon — 58,930,000
2. Eric Buchman — 34,800,000
3. Steven Begleiter — 29,885,000
4. Jeff Shulman — 19,580,000
5. Joe Cada — 13,215,000
6. Kevin Schaffel — 12,390,000
7. Phil Ivey — 9,765,000
8. Antoine Saout — 9,500,000
9. James Akenhead — 6,800,000
Chip average: 21,646,666
Final table seat order:
Seat 1: Darvin Moon
Seat 2: James Akenhead
Seat 3: Phil Ivey
Seat 4: Kevin Schaffel
Seat 5: Steven Begleiter
Seat 6: Eric Buchman
Seat 7: Joe Cada
Seat 8: Antoine Saout
Seat 9: Jeff Shulman
Prize structure:
1. $8,546,435
2. $5,182,601
3. $3,479,485
4. $2,502,787
5. $1,953,395
6. $1,587,133
7. $1,404,002
8. $1,300,228
9. $1,263,602
Source: CardPlayer


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