The WSOP Main Event is finally down to the final table or better known as the November Nine.
The big name headliner at this final table is JC Tran who is actually the chip leader with 38,000,000 in chips.
One player of note that did not make the final table is 2001 WSOP Main Event Champion Carlos Mortensen as he finished in 10th place with a payout of $573,204.
When play does resume the blinds will be 200,000/400,000 ante 50,000 which should see some movement very quickly among the players.
David Benefield will be playing with just around 15 big blinds which will defiantly put him at a disadvantage when play does resume.
The actual final table will be played at the Penn & Teller Theater which is located at the Rio in Las Vegas, and it is set for Monday, November the 4th.
The November Nine & Chip Count
Seat 1: Sylvain Loosli – 19,600,000
Seat 2: Michiel Brummelhuis – 11,275,000
Seat 3: Mark Newhouse – 7,350,000
Seat 4: Ryan Riess – 25,875,000
Seat 5: Amir Lehavot – 29,700,000
Seat 6: Marc McLaughlin – 26,525,000
Seat 7: JC Tran – 38,000,000
Seat 8: David Benefield – 6,375,000
Seat 9: Jay Farber – 25,975,000
1st – $8,359,531
2nd – $5,173,170
3rd – $3,727,023
4th – $2,791,983
5th – $2,106,526
6th – $1,600,792
7th – $1,225,224
8th – $944,593
9th – $733,224
*resources – WSOP.com