PokerStars players are having another great year at the World Series of Poker. The online site qualified 1,410 players to the $10,000 main event, and although because of recent law changes that prevented the online sites to buy their players directly into the events makes it hard to say exactly how many players actually usedthe money to enter the main event, the players have proved their mettle by going deep.
With five players left in the main event, two of them qualified for it through PokerStars. Canadian Tuan Lam and South African Raymond Rahme are still in it. Hevad Khan, another PokerStars qualifier, also made the final nine. He was eliminated in sixth place.
He just missed the million dollar bubble, but still made $956,243 for his run.
It doesn't stop there. Eleven players who qualified for the main event through PokerStars finished in the top 26. Between them – and not including Lam and Rahme, who are still playing – they won almost $4 million.
Both Rahme and Lam are guaranteed to make at least $1.25 million.
Click here to view the chip count page where you could see just how the PokerStars qualifiers did.
