The 48th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Championship — commonly referred to as the Main Event — is down to its final nine players, including two who have been here previously in the past decade, who are each guaranteed at least $1,000,000 in prize money. The WSOP Main Event Final Table is all that remains of the massive field of 7,221 players from 83 different nations, who entered the iconic tournament seeking poker's most coveted title, a top prize of $8,150,000 and the Jostens-encrusted gold and diamond bracelet.
The final nine players represent four countries — Argentina, France, the U.K. and the U.S. The players will return to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino on Thursday, 20 July to vie for poker's ultimate trophy — a WSOP gold bracelet — and the lion's share of the Main Event's $67,877,400 total prize pool in front of live television cameras in primetime on ESPN. The winner will receive a guaranteed first-place prize of $8,150,000, with the other eight players sharing another $18+ million.
The final nine players represent four countries — Argentina, France, the U.K. and the U.S. The players will return to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino on Thursday, 20 July to vie for poker's ultimate trophy — a WSOP gold bracelet — and the lion's share of the Main Event's $67,877,400 total prize pool in front of live television cameras in primetime on ESPN. The winner will receive a guaranteed first-place prize of $8,150,000, with the other eight players sharing another $18+ million.
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