Only One Day Until the November Nine are Named
Posted by pokerguru on July 16, 2009
It has been two very long hard weeks of poker and it all comes down to one day. The November Nine, as the final table of the WSOP has now been dubbed, will be decided on Wednesday and then they have almost 4 months to stew on what could possibly be the greatest opportunity of their life.
With only 27 players remaining, the pressure gets turned up and we will see what these guys are made of. While most of the pros that have entered have since gone to the rail, two names are still glaring on the leader board. Antonia Esfandiari (4,470,000) has never really had a truly great run of cards, but he seems to make the most of every hand that he is involved in. He is grinding away and continues to survive. His style of play is ideal in this type of tourney and while he may never get that monster stack, do not be surprised to see his name on the final table.
The one person that everyone has to fear at this point is Phil Ivey (11,350,000). He is currently sitting in 4th place, but that doesn’t really matter. As he has been having an incredible WSOP, the rest of the field must take notice and beware of any hand that they play with him. He has a tendency to go early or go deep and deep is obviously the case here. Only one other player managed to get three bracelets this time around and Phil obviously has his heart set on being the second one to hold that honor this year.
While the rest of the players are going after the bracelet and the $8,546,435 that goes with it, Phil Ivey probably stands to make more in side bets were he to take down the Main Event. Everyone knows he loves to gamble and the circuit that he hangs around in is not scared to throw out a $1,000,000 on anything. You can rest assured that if Phil makes it to the final table, the gallery will be a star studded field of poker superstars with their hands in their wallets.
The overall leader of the tournament is an unknown player by the name of Darvin Moon (20,160,000). He has never had a cash in the WSOP and has sure picked a great time to break his cherry. At this point, all of the players are guaranteed well over $300,000 and once they get it down to two tables, the payouts start to increase significantly.
Unfortunately for Moon, he will have to sit across from Ivey when play resumes. You can be assured that his eye balls will be popping out of their sockets when he sees that chip stack and make it is sole purpose in life to move it across to his side of the table. How will Moon handle the pressure of being the big stack with one of the greatest poker players in the world on his table? Only time will tell, but we should have that answer in about 24 hours.









