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World Series of Poker Main Event 2010 Final Table Set

Written by James Washington
World Series of Poker Main Event 2010 Final Table Set

The final table for the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event has been set. The final day of play took  nearly 18 hours for the 10th and last player to be eliminated before the final table would be set, and that was Brandon Steven.

With the chip lead of 65,975,000 is Jonathan Duhamel is a 22-year-old poker pro from Canada with 2 circuit cashes. Second in chips, at 46,250,000, is John Dolan, a 24-year-old poker pro from Florida with 2 circuit cashes and 5 series cashes. In the third seat, with 23,525,000, is Joseph Cheong, a 24-year-old graduate student in psychology from California with a handful of poker wins under his belt.

Holding fourth with 19,050,000 in chips is John Racener, a 24-year-old poker pro from Florida. Fifth, holding 16,700,000, is Matthew Jarvis, a 25-year-old poker amateur and business student from Canada. Sixth, with 16,400,000, is Filippo Candio, a 26-year-old poker pro from Italy with one circuit cash. Seventh, with 14,450,000, is Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi, a well-known poker pro with 6 circuit cashes and 23 series cashes. Eighth, with 9,650,000, is Soi Nguyen, a 37-year-old poker amateur from California who works for a medical supply company. And in ninth, with the short stack of 7,625,000, is Jason Senti, a 25-year-old poker pro from Minnesota with 4 circuit cashes and 10 series cashes.

Each of these players in the elite November Nine is now guaranteed to win at least $811,823, even if they’re next to bust out in November.

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