2011 World Series of Poker Final Three

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The 2011 World Series of Poker Final was down to three players heading into Tuesday’s remaining play, which will ultimately determine this year’s winner.

The three players left standing were as follows:

Seat    Player    Chips

1    Pius Heinz    107,800,000 (Germany)

2    Ben Lamb    55,400,000 (USA)

3    Martin Staszko    42,700,000 (Czech Republic)

Ben Lamb is vying to become this year’s Poker Player of the Year and will probably already receive the honor after making it this far in the WSOP Main Event.

 

Here are the payouts for the 2011 World Series of Poker:

Payouts:

1. ?  $8.711.956
2. ?  $5.430.928
3. ?  $4.019.635
4. Matt Giannetti [United States] - $3,012,700
5. Phil Collins [United States]  - $2,269,599
6. Eoghan O'Dea [Ireland] - $1,720,831
7. Bob Bounahra [Belize] - $1,314,097
8. Anton Makiievskyi [Ukraine]  - $1,010,015
9. Sam Holden [United Kingdom]  - $782,115

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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