TAKING A LOOK AT THE WSOP FINAL TABLE NINE (Update)
18 July 2008
By November, these finalists will be poker
celebs....
This week the final table of nine players for the World
Series of Poker Main Event was decided (see previous
InfoPowa reports) with the announcement, to loud
applause, of the nine survivors by Tournament Director
Jack Effel and his closing comment: "Players, you may
now go on your 117-day break! Good night from the World
Series of Poker!"
When they meet again, it will be to compete for a total
of $32 633 446, with the first place they all aspire to
earning over $9 million and all save the ninth-place
finisher walking away with at least a million dollars.
All have earned the opportunity now awaiting them,
having battled their way through 7 gruelling days and an
entry field of 6 844 hopefuls that included most of the
top players on the planet.
This year there is not one former WSOP bracelet holder
among the players who will sit around that final Main
Event table.
Chip leader Dennis Phillips (54) is an amateur player
from St. Louis, Missouri who when not playing poker is
an account manager with a haulage company. He finished
ninth in the 2007 WSOP Circuit Grand Tunica $500
No-Limit Hold'em event, and won his 2008 Main Event seat
through a satellite at Harrah's Casino in his home town.
From Moscow, Russia, Ivan Demidov (27) is closest to
Phillips in chip count and is a professional poker
player. He cashed deep in another WSOP event this year,
finishing at 11th place in the $1 000 No-Limit Hold'em
event. Starting to play in 2006, his track record
includes a final-table finish in the Russian Poker
Championship event that year, together with a third
placing in the $1 000 No-Limit Hold'em evening event
during the Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker
Classic in 2007.
Scott Montgomery (26) hails from Perth in Ontario and is
a professional poker player who has enjoyed some
tournament successes playing on the Internet at
UltimateBet. In February he made the final table of the
World Poker Tour L.A. Poker Classic, and he has already
made the money bubble in three other WSOP events. During
this year's WSOP action in Las Vegas, he also made the
final table of the $3 000 No-Limit Hold'em event of the
Bellagio Cup IV. Montgomery is financing himself, and
has already made a handsome return on his $10 000 Main
Event buy-in; even if he is the next player to depart
the final nine, he'll earn $900 670...and he's in with a
chance to win millions.
The Team Ladbrokes player Peter Eastgate (22) is the
youngest player in this year's Main Event final, and he
comes from Odense in Denmark, where he is a professional
poker player. Ladbrokes online players will know him
better as "Pete4002." Eastgate paid the $10 000 Main
Event entry fee from his own pocket, betting on his
prior experience that includes playing the Party Poker
Poker Million V and Poker Million VI, a ninth-place
finish in the 2007 Paddy Power Irish Open, and cashing
in the European Poker Tour Scandinavian Open.
Ylon Schwartz (38) is a Brooklyn, New York resident and
one of five Americans at the final table this year.
Before discovering his potential as a professional poker
player several years ago he hustled chess games in the
Big Apple's public parks. Schwartz has 12 prior WSOP
cashes under his belt, including a lucrative 15th
placing in the WSOP 2008 $2 000 No-Limit Hold'em event.
Darus Suharto (39), is another amateur player and
travelled from Toronto in Canada, where he is an
accountant, for the Main Event. He won his seat in a
satellite tournament and has previously played in the
2006 WSOP Main Event, finishing in 448th place. In
addition to his accounting qualifications, he holds an
MBA from the University of Indiana.
David "Chino" Rheem (28) is a professional player from
Los Angeles who also staked himself for this year's Main
Event. He has 5 previous WSOP cashes to his credit,
including a fifth placing in the 2008 $5 000
Limit/No-Limit Hold'em event.
Craig Marquis (23) comes from Arlington, Texas where he
is a college student who started playing poker in 2006
and has achieved two cashes in last year's WSOP and one
in the 2008 $1 500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout.
The short stack at the final table, with $2 620 000 is
Kelly Kim (31) from Whittier, California. Kim is a
former business analyst who switched to professional
poker and has an impressive track record of 37 cashes
worth $351 774 in tournaments in Los Angeles and Las
Vegas, but no major championship wins yet.
The nine finalists next meet on November 9th, again in
Las Vegas, where they will play down to the final two,
with the heads up decided the following day.
Confirmed chip counts are:
Dennis Phillips - $26,295,000
Ivan Demidov - $24,400,000
Scott Montgomery - $19,690,000
Peter Eastgate - $18,375,000
Ylon Schwartz - $12,525,000
Darus Suharto - $12,520,000
David Rheem - $10,230,000
Craig Marquis - $10,210,0000
Kelly Kim - $2,620,000
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
More news here.
Top of page |
Home |
News |
Forum |
Webcast |
Vortran |
Accredited Casinos |
Evil Ones |
Pitch a Bitch |
Partner Links |
Poker
|
|