2012 WSOP Main Event Final Tablist Andras Koroknai Shoots for Second Seven-Figure Score

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The 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table is set. The nine players are on a three-month hiatus and will find their way back to Las Vegas in October to play for the diamond-encrusted bracelet and the $8.5 million first-place prize.

Andras Koroknai, 30, is a professional poker player from Debrecen, Hungary, where he currently resides. He is no stranger to the tournament circuit, and has two WSOP cashes under his belt, one at the 2010 WSOP Main Event where he finished in 339th place for $36,463. His largest live tournament score came when he won the 2010 World Poker Tour LA Poker Classic for just over $1.7 million. Koroknai goes into play at the WSOP Main Event Final Table in October with the second biggest stack — 29,375,000.

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