Just a few months ago, Raghavan took down an event at the Wynn Classic for a tidy $40,000 score, and now with a WSOP final table under his belt his belt he has a great chance to continue his great run.
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 20 - $1,500 Pot Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Just a few months ago, Raghavan took down an event at the Wynn Classic for a tidy $40,000 score, and now with a WSOP final table under his belt his belt he has a great chance to continue his great run.
Last year Kelly made a final table at the WSOP in a $2,500 Pot Limit Omaha event.
Today, he comes into the final table with the chip lead at 627,000.
In his first series and just his second event, this is a great way for Radel to kick off his live poker career as he makes his way to the final table in the lower end of the counts.
Carlston comes into the final table fourth in chips with 320,000
With five WSOP cashes before him, which includes one this series and a final table back in 2006, Dewitt will be looking to add a nice $200,000 to his nearly $150,000 in live tournament earnings.
Seidel comes into the final table third in chips with 337,000.
With this being his second cash following his 363rd placing in the Main Event last year, Tschirch will be looking to add a Bracelet to a poker CV that is bound head skywards in the years to come.
Play is now underway with the cards in the air!
Level: 18
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 0
633 players took the felt three days ago, and now only nine remain to battle it out for the $194,434 first prize, a coveted gold bracelet, and title of Champion.
John-Paul Kelly is leading the charge with 627,000 in chips and is closely trailed by Jason Dewitt (476,000) and Kyle Carlston (320,000).
However it is eight-time bracelet holder Erik Seidel that most will fear with his many years of experience and 337,000 in chips.
With play due to start in under twenty minutes time, make sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live coverage of every rivered flush, turned straight and flopped set.