2009 World Series of Poker Update (Friday Night July 10)

Written by:
Ace King
Published on:
Jul/10/2009
2009 World Series of Poker

Here is the 2009 World Series of Poker update as we head into the evening Friday July 10.

Some of the 10 notables range from James Akenhead in second place atop the leader board to Phil Hellmuth, hovering around the 30th spot. 

Hellmuth is the record World Series of Poker bracelet holder who Gambling911.com has been reporting on throughout the last few weeks as having quite a bad streak of luck. 

"It would be absolutely remarkable to have Phil make it among the Final Nine," says Payton O'Brien of Gambling911.com.  "He would provide a much needed ratings boost."

Last year's November Nine (called that because the final table of 9 is held in November) lacked any type of star power. 

Here were your 2009 World Series of Poker leaders as of Friday evening (number indicates chip total):

Rifat Palevic 635,000

James Akenhead 625,000

Christian Tardea 615,000

Peter Kremenliev 595,000

Eli Adler 590,000

Gabe Walls 590,000

John Hammer 590,000

Kyle Wilson 580,000

Ludovic Lacay 150,000

Owen Crowe 555,000

Tony 'Bagels' Cavezza 550,000

Michael Kinney 548,000

Brian Hansen 545,000

Jerry Wong 513,000

Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier 510,000

Alexander Kostritsyn 500,000

Adam Bilzerian 490,000

Troy Weber 470,000

Brent Catalano 466,000

Sorel Mizzi 445,000

Nick Maimone 430,000

Jordan Rich 425,000

Jordan Morgan 425,000

Amir Lehavot 420,000

Jamie Brown 418,000

David Benyamine 402,000

Theo Tran 401,000

Kevin O'Donnell 390,000

Abraham Mourshaki 390,000

Phil Hellmuth 390,000

Eric Cloutier 390,000

Rick Barabino 385,000

Jesper Hougaard 380,000

 

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Ace King, Gambling911.com 

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