2011 WSOP Final Table Live ESPN
The WSOP final table will be broadcast live (15 minute delay) on ESPN, so far more than 36 hours of Main Event footage has been shown leading up to the Final Table which will feature the 2011 WSOP November Nine, the top 9 players who return to play the final table on 6th – 8th November and determine who the 2011 World Series of Poker Champion.
The WSOP final table features commentary by Lon McEachern, David Tuchman, Norman Chad and Antonio Esfandiari who will discuss the plays virtually live, with hole cards revealed of players who are involved in the hand after the flop, no pre-flop folded hands will be shown.
Poker fans will see the WSOP televised in a new exciting format, with coverage also available streaming online, smartphone applications and on Xbox live.
2011 WSOP Final Table Live ESPN
2011 WSOP November Nine return for the World Series of Poker Main Event final table on 6th – 8th November 2011 watch all the action of the WSOP final table live with a slight delay of 15 minutes due to gaming regulations. Play will continue until only three players remain, these three players will play on the 8th November 2011 where only one player will remain to be crowned champion earning a WSOP bracelet and first place prize of $8,711,956.
WSOP coverage can be seen on WSOP Live & ESPN3.com or watch it live with your smartphone by downloading the WatchESPN application, Xbox 360 Live users can also stream the WSOP.
Doug White, ESPN senior director of programming comments “We had great success with our live WSOP main event shows this summer and this kind of unprecedented coverage of the final table on ESPN will allow fans to experience the culmination of the biggest event in poker.”
2011 WSOP November Nine
- Matt Giannetti
- Badih Bou-Nahra
- Eoghan O’Dea
- Phil Collins
- Anton Makiievskyi
- Sam Holden
- Pius Heinz
- Ben Lamb
- Martin Staszko
2011 WSOPE Main Event Results
In other World Series of Poker news, the WSOPE main event champion has been announced, Elio Fox is this years bracelet winner taking home €1,4 million as first place prize. Poker pro Patrik Antonius finished in 9th place, all the action can be seen by watching the replay of the event on demand with highlights of the event being broadcast on 18th December at 6 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
2011 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event
Buy-in: €10,000
Entries: 593
Prize pool: €5,692,800
Places paid: 64
- Elio Fox – €1,400,000
- Chris Moorman – €800,000
- Moritz Kranich – €550,000
- Brian Roberts – €400,000
- Dermot Blain – €275,000
- Shawn Buchanan – €200,000
- Jake Cody – €150,000
- Max Silver – €115,000
- Patrik Antonius – €90,000
- Arnaud Mattern – €90,000