PokerStars Dominate 2008 Main Event Final Table
from PokerStars:
LAS VEGAS - JULY 17, 2008 — Six PokerStars players have made it to the
final table of the 2008 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event. Out of a
6,844-strong starting field, each of the nine final table players are
guaranteed a significant pay day when they return to Las Vegas on November 9
to conclude the Main Event.
The “PokerStars Million Dollar Men” consist of six PokerStars players who
will take part in the final-table battle as they vie for the top prize:
Dennis Phillips, 53 from Missouri, USA; has been one of the chip leaders
throughout the last few days of the Main Event. He is the current chip
leader with 26,295,000 chips.
Ivan Demidov, 27 from Moscow, Russia; has had a phenomenal event with this
year’s WSOP, his first major live tournament. He is in second position with
24,400,000 chips. If he walks away with the title, Ivan will become the
first Russian to win the WSOP Main Event.
Peter Eastgate, 22 from Odense, Denmark; a fearless and unpredictable
player, Peter ranks as one of the top five online pros in Denmark. He enters
the final table with 18,375,000 chips.
Ylon Schwarz, 38, New York, USA; no stranger to WSOP tournaments, Ylon has
had 11 cashes in WSOP events since 2005. He enters the final table with
12,525,000 chips.
Darus “Dennis_TO” Suharto, 39, Ontario, Canada; won a satellite tournament
on PokerStars and progressed through two levels of online tournaments to win
his seat in the WSOP. He enters the final table with 12,520,000 chips.
David “Chino” Rheem, 28 from Californian, USA; has had five WSOP cashes in
the last three years and has been among the chip leaders throughout the Main
Event. He enters “The Final Nine” with 10,230,000 chips.
In the 39-year history of the WSOP, this year marks a change as play at the
final table breaks until November’s conclusion. Joe Hachem, Team PokerStars
Pro and 2005 WSOP Champion said, “This is how poker should be, and the lives
of the PokerStars Million Dollar Men are about to change. It’s going to be
a great ride, as we now start a 117-day countdown to the conclusion of what
can only be described as an epic poker journey. I’m looking forward to
getting to know these six players better and helping PokerStars earn another
WSOP championship.”
“The break in play will make for a different dynamic at the final table,
build more excitement for the sport, and allow the public to better
understand the personalities of the players,” said Chris Moneymaker, Team
PokerStars Pro and 2003 WSOP Champion. “The benefit to the PokerStars
Million Dollar Men of being with us is that these 6 players have the
support, skill and knowledge of Team PokerStars behind them, a team already
featuring 3 World Series Main Event Champions. I think we have a great
chance to bring the WSOP title back to PokerStars for another year”
Over 1,000 PokerStars qualifiers competed in this year’s 39th World Series
Main Event and 123 of these PokerStars players have cashed at this year’s
event - winning more than $9 million between them. There is another $32.6
million up for grabs in November, and with six of the final nine playing for
PokerStars, and competing for the remaining $32.6 million in prize money,
that total is set to rise.
Among Team PokerStars Pro, Daniel ‘Kid Poker’ Negreanu won his fourth WSOP
bracelet in the Limit Hold’em Event, cashing $204,874. Poker legend Barry
Greenstein won his third WSOP bracelet in the Seven Card Razz Event, and
Italian poker pro Dario Minieri dubbed “Super Dario” recorded his first
major live poker win and took home the WSOP bracelet in the No-Limit Hold’em
Six-Handed event.
Daniel Negreanu said, “I would have loved to go further in the Main Event,
but regardless, it has been a very exciting WSOP - not just for me, but the
rest of Team PokerStars, and for thousands of players from around the world
who won their entry to the Main Event on PokerStars. As in previous years,
we’ve had an incredible series.”
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