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Meet Your 2010 World Series Of Poker Main Event November Nine
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The most anticipated final table of the year has emerged from the initial field of 7,319 players vying for contention at the 2010 World Series of Poker $10,000 No Limit Hold’em Main Event. The table will feature both new and familiar faces when they play down to the final table this November.
Dubbed the November Nine the final table including chip counts is as follows:
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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
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
As you can see Jonathan Duhamel will be the chip leader going into the final day of play. He accumulated much of his chips in the final six-hour period of play on Saturday and was responsible for taking out bubble boy Brandon Steven who narrowly lost his chance to come back in November by ending his run in 10th place.
Michael Mizrachi will be continuing his successful 2010 WSOP run. He won the $50,000 Players Championship early in the series and he will now enter the final table this November in seventh chip-position.
“It’s just an exciting feeling, wherever I finish I’m happy I made the November Nine, it’s an accomplishment. I can’t say it won’t happen for me again, but you’re a long shot to pass through this field. You have to get lucky and survive in this large of a field," said Mizrachi at the end of Day 8. “I just wanted to get to the final nine and take the pressure off of me.”
With so much money up for grabs every player is expected to play their hardest this November. The title of world champion and the $8,944,138 top prize will be on the minds of every player as they make their way into the poker spotlight in coming months. No matter the results though every player will walk away either a millionaire or very close to it.
The Main Event Final-Table payouts will be as follows
1: $8,944,138
2: $5,545,855
3: $4,129,979
4: $3,092,497
5: $2,332,960
6: $1,772,939
7: $1,356,708
8: $1,045,738
9: $811,823
2: $5,545,855
3: $4,129,979
4: $3,092,497
5: $2,332,960
6: $1,772,939
7: $1,356,708
8: $1,045,738
9: $811,823
Just a few of the players who nearly made it to the final table include bubble boy Brandon Steven, Adam Levy, Hasan Habib, Matt Affleck, David Baker and Scott Clements. To all the players who competed and fell short we say better luck next year!








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