Odds to Win the 2011 WSOP Final Table: Winning Hand Odds Offered

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Sportsbook.com has your latest odds to win the 2011 World Series of Poker Final Table in addition to the winning hand, first man out and final two players.  Remember also that Sportsbook.com not only offers odds on the WSOP Final Table, you can also play online poker upon joining.  They have one of the most voluminous rooms on the Web. 

The Final Table play begins this coming Tuesday November 9 and will be shown with a 30-minute time delay on ESPN.

 

Odds to Win the 2011 WSOP Final Table

Anton Makievskyi 12/1

Badih Bou Nahra 12/1

Ben Lamb 5/1

Eoghan ODea 4/1

Martin Staszko 3.5/1 or +350

Matt Giannetti 6/1

Phil Collins 6/1

Pius Heinz 10/1

Samuel Holden 18/1

 

2011 WSOP Winning Hand Odds

1 Pair +180 or just shy of 2/1 odds

2 Pairs +180

3 Of A Kind 4/1

Flush 8/1

Four Of A Kind 50/1

Full House 20/1

High Card 3/1

Royal Straight Flush 100/1

Straight 5/1

Straight Flush 60/1

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

 

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