Chip counts:
1 – Darvin Moon 58,930,000
2 – Eric Buchman 34,800,000
3 – Steven Begleiter 29,885,000
4 – Jeff Shulman 19,580,000
5 – Joe Cada 13,215,000
6 – Kevin Schaffel 12,390,000
7 – Phil Ivey 9,765,000
8 – Antoine Saout 9,500,000
9 – James Akenhead 6,800,000
When play resumes Darvin Moon will have the button and Ivey the big blind. 7:16 remains in level 33, which has 120/240/30k blinds/antes. Blind levels are 2 hours long, with 20-minute breaks at the end of each level except the first one, since it only has a few minutes left. Future blind levels are:
Level 34 - 150/300/40k
Level 35 - 200/400/50k
Level 36 - 250/500/50k
Level 37 - 300/600/75k
Level 38 - 400/800/100k
Level 39 - 500/1m/150k
Level 40 - 600/1.2m/200k
Brief bios of the players. My favorite analysis/prediction is DogFace's. Wicked Chops also has an interesting article.
Payouts:
1st $8,547,042
2nd $5,182,928
3rd $3,479,670
4th $2,502,890
5th $1,953,452
6th $1,587,160
7th $1,404,014
8th $1,300,231
9th $1,263,602
The final table will be taped in two segments over the preceding three days:
- They'll play down to heads up on Saturday, November 7, starting at about noon (3 PM eastern).
- The heads-up match starts on Monday, November 9, at about 10 PM (1 AM eastern).
If you're trying to avoid the results till the final table airs, that will be difficult. ESPN will cover the results beforehand, despite coming in for a lot of criticism over that last year, as will other media outlets.
If you prefer to follow the final table live, Bluff will have a live audio stream with graphics and PokerNews.com will have their usual web updates.
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For anyone interested, Dan Michalski over at Pokerati recorded Thursday's WSOP conference call.
http://pokerati.com/2009/10/29/espn-november-nine-conference-call/
The WSOP Main Event final table post was substantially updated, with chip counts, blinds/antes, payouts, and a link to bios. Thanks to Kevin Mathers, who much of it was cribbed from.
Good finishes since they made the November Nine:
- James Akenhead: 9th place in the WSOP Europe Main Event
- Antoine Saout: 7th place in the WSOP Europe Main Event
- Kevin Schaffel: 2nd place, WPT Legends of Poker
And of course Jeff Shulman's dad won the WSOP Europe.
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