
The 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event final table prepares to reconvene at the Rio in Las Vegas this Sunday.
It's being predicted that American Joe McKeehan, chip leader, will take home the title.
It wasn't long ago that 6,420 players participated in the $10,000 buy-in main event, which generated a $60,348,000 prize pool. After a break, the November 9 will meet once again to fight for the 7,680,021 top prize starting November 8.
According to WSOP observers, the average main event participant this year was an American under 40 years old but the final table includes a range of players between the ages of 23 to 72 from Italy, Belgium and Israel in addition to the US.
And the only WSOP bracelet holder in the pack is Max Steinberg.
When the final nine meet on Sunday the chip counts are as follows:
Joe McKeehan USA 63,100,000
Zvi Stern from Israel 29,800,000
Neil Blumenfield USA 22,000,000
Pierre Neuville Belgium 21,075,000
Max Steingberg USA 20,000,000
Thomas Cannuli USA 12,250,000
Joshua Beckley USA 11,800,000
Patrick Chan USA 6,225,000
Federico Butteroni Italy 6,200,000
Player biographies are available here.
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