November Nine – WSOP 2010 final table
The WSOP 2010 November Nine will resume play on 6 November with coverage being broadcast on ESPN, seven of the November 9 poker players play poker online at Full Tilt Poker. The chip leader Jonathan Duhamel and short stack Jason Senti are both PokerStars players.
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November Nine – WSOP 2010 main event final table
November Nine Chip Counts – WSOP 2010
Player | Country | Chip Stack |
Jonathan Duhamel | Canada | 65,975,000 |
John Dolan | United States | 46,250,000 |
Joseph Cheong | United States | 23,525,000 |
John Racener | United States | 19,050,000 |
Matthew Jarvis | Canada | 16,700,000 |
Filippo Candio | Italy | 16,400,000 |
Michael Mizrachi | United States | 14,450,000 |
Soi Nguyen | United States | 9,650,000 |
Jason Senti | United States | 7,625,000 |
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John Dolan
- WSOP 2010 November Nine
- Six World Series Of Poker cashes
Currently the 2nd biggest chip stack, John Dolan is known for being a very aggressive player. John is only 24 years of age one of the youngest players at the table, only one player in the 2010 WSOP November Nine is over 30 years old.
He started playing poker online and won a Full Tilt Poker Tournament where he earn $94,000, he later moved on to playing live poker tournaments where he has made more than $200,000 including Six cashes in World Series Of Poker events.
Joseph Cheong
- WSOP 2010 November Nine
- Played more than 10,000 Full Tilt Poker tournaments
- Full Tilt Poker screen name – subiime
Joseph Cheong is a regular Full Tilt Poker player, playing more than 10,000 online poker tournaments. Joseph has the perfect skills to become a pro poker player with a BA degree in psychology, mathematics and economics.
Joseph Cheong started playing poker online since 2007 with some really impressive results, he is often seen on the final table.
Joseph enter WSOP events for the first time in 2010 and cashed in two events and is now a November Nine finalist.
John Racener
- WSOP 2010 November Nine
- Career Tournament Earnings – $2 million
- 10 World Series Of Poker cashes
John Racener is currently in 4th place and is one of the more experienced players at the table with 10 WSOP cashes earning more than $2 million in his poker career earnings in just four years. John started by playing poker online where he turned a $50 first deposit into $30,000 within six months since then playing poker has become his career.
Matthew Jarvis
- WSOP 2010 November Nine
Matthew Jarvis may be the first Canadian to win the WSOP main event, sitting in 5th place the 25 year old hopes to win the first main event bracelet for Canada. He has played poker online since 2008 with several big cashes in tournaments with only a few years experience in live poker.
Filippo Candio
- WSOP 2010 November Nine
- 2009 Italian Poker Tour Championship winner
Filippo Candio is the first Italian player to reach the final table in a main event, the 26 year old player is currently in 6th place. Filippo is a regular live poker player in Europe since 2007, he won the Italian Poker Tour Championship title in 2009 and plans to win big for Italy.
Michael Mizrachi – The Grinder
- WSOP 2010 November Nine
- Career Tournament Earnings – $9.5 million
- 1 World Series Of Poker bracelet and 2 World Poker Tour titles
Michael Mizrachi is probably the most experience player on the final table, he started playing poker online way back when the online poker rooms were just starting out. In 2005 he won the World Poker Tour LA Poker Classic and beat the record for the most cashes in WSOP events in the series.
In 2006 he place 2nd in the WPT World Poker Open and won the WPT Borgata Winter Open and became the 2006 player of the year.
He won his first WSOP bracelet in 2010 in the Players Championship Event, could he win his 2nd bracelet for the year and make a comeback as one of the short stacks on the final table?
Cuong Nguyen – Soi
- WSOP 2010 November Nine
Cuong Nguyen entered his first WSOP event and has made it to the final table, he is probably one on the least experienced players on the final table and only plays poker as a hobby. This main event is the fourth live poker tournament he has ever entered although he has cashed in the 2009 WPT L.A. Poker Classic.