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The record-setting 10,112-entrant field in the 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event is now down to the final table. Jordan Griff holds the chip lead ahead of two high-stakes crushers in Brian Kim and Niklas “Lena900” Astedt. Joe Serock, Jason Sagle, and Boris Angelov sit in the middle of the pack, while Jonathan Tamayo, Malo Latinois, and Andres Gonzalez round out the final table.

Players have locked up $1,000,000 in prize money, but all eyes are on the $10,000,000 first-place prize, prestigious WSOP Main Event bracelet, and the title of the 2024 World Champion. In this video, they play from 9 down to 3 with commentary from Lon McEachern, Norman Chad, and Maria Ho.

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32 Comments

  1. I dont want to hear any more about how great the internet guy is. He made several terrible plays at this final table including that last hand.

  2. I really rooted for Sagle. The only thing Astedt had was luck after luck after luck. You could had a sack of potato instead of him and still be in final 3. Just see how many times he was behind and got lucky.

  3. I’m shocked the gluttonous pigs allowed comments. Bold of them to unintentionally dismantle what little following the sport has, quite the business model; turning most of your customers away. Going for exclusivity, maybe?

  4. Tamayo winning will just be another has been like Jamie Gold or Jerry Yang. They lucked out on many hands and were never heard from again. Tamayo was not the agressive player as Griff was

  5. So much better when it was on ESPN, watched it every Wednesday night. Stay up all night to watch the November 9-I’ve only watched ia bit on poker go, poker go needs to go bring it back to ESPN

  6. Was yachtman fourth or fifth last year? And sagle is fourth this year, same chair and same German? 😅😅

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