The World Series of Poker main event takes centre stage again this evening after a four month hiatus and the "November Nine" finally get their chance to fight for the biggest prize in poker: $9,119,338 for the last man standing.
A number of European bookmakers have prixed up the final table which begins at 10 a.m. PT (6 p.m. GMT). The best prices availble (at the time of writing) are:
Dennis Phillips: 26,295,000 (seat 1) — 4/1 (Hill’s, Paddy Power, Blue Square, VC, Boyles, Bet 365)
Ivan Demidov: 24,400,000 (seat 7) — 9/2 (Boyle Sports)
Scott Montgomery: 19,690,000 (seat 4) — 19/4 (Sportingbet)
Peter Eastgate: 18,375,000 (seat 9) — 11/2 (888, VC, Blue Square)
Ylon Schwartz: 12,525,000 (seat 3) — 10/1 (Bet Direct, Stan James)
Darus Suharto: 12,520,000 (seat 5) — 9/1 (Stan James, Blue Square, VC, Sportingbet)
Craig Marquis: 10,210,000 (seat 2) — 12/1 (Bet Direct, Sportingbet)
David "Chino" Rheem : 10,230,000 (seat 6) — 10/1 (Betfred, Boyle Sports, Bet Direct, Ladbrokes, Stan James)
Kelly Kim: 2,620,000 Seat 8) — 50/1 (Bet Direct, Stan James)
The total prize money available for the finalists is:
1st: $9,119,338
2nd: $5,790,024
3rd: $4,503,352
4th: $3,763,516
5th: $3,088,013
6th: $2,412,510
7th: $1,769,177
8th: $1,286,672
9th: $900,670
All players have already received the ninth place payout.
Punters can also bet on a number of other markets such as nationality of winner, the winning hand, and first man out.
Compare all the odds in all the markets and settle in at CardPlayer.com to watch the biggest game of all unfold.
