WSOP 2011 Final Table: Betting Odds and Preview of November Nine
The 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event is down to just nine players. The November Nine have been set and will take a four and a half month hiatus before returning to battle for the bracelet and over eight million dollars.
While there is no big name professional like Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu, or Phil Ivey at this final table, the table is made up of all poker pros outside of Badih Bounahra.
Bounahra is the only amateur player remaining, and is the oldest remaining player in the field at 49 years of age.
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Ben Lamb is the biggest name remaining and is on his way to become one of the best poker players in the world. Lamb had four top 15 finishes at this year's World Series before the Main Event and he already won one bracelet this year. He is quickly becoming one of the most dominant players in the world and will be hoping to win his second bracelet of the year.
Anton Makiievskyi is the youngest player in the field at 21 years of age and would become the youngest winner of the World Series of Poker if he were able to win the event.
Here are the odds for each player, with chip counts included, according to Bodog Sportsbook:
| Martin Staszko (40,175,000) | 4/1 |
| Eoghan O'Dea (33,925,000) | 9/2 |
| Matt Giannetti (24,750,000) | 13/2 |
| Phil Collins (23,875,000) | 13/2 |
| Ben Lamb (20,875,000) | 7/1 |
| Badih Bounahra (19,700,000) | 9/1 |
| Pius Heinz (16,425,000) | 11/1 |
| Anton Makiievskyi (13,825,000 | 12/1 |
| Samuel Holden (23,375,000) | 16/1 |




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