World Series of Poker Main Event Day 7 Player Profiles
There was plenty of excitement coming into Day 7 of the World Series of Poker Main Event as the final nine players will be determined from the 27 that remain now. Two of those players are women: Norway’s Elizabeth Hille and France's Gaelle Baumann.
Chip leader Marc-Andre Ladouceur was the chip leader coming into Monday. He hopes to become the second Canadian to win a World Series of Poker Main Event bracelet.
Six Nations Represented Among Final 27 Players -- Including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hungary, and the United States.
Players remaining who have won under $100,000 in live poker tournaments to date included: Daniel Strelitz (the second biggest chip leader), Robert Salaburu, Elisabeth Hille, Robert Corcione, Cylus Watson, Scott Abrams, Jesse Sylvia, Jacob Balsiger, Percy Mahatan, David Balkin, Gaelle Baumann, Steven Gee, Robert Buckenmayer, Wilfried Haerig, Paul Volpe and Nicco Maag
Danny Wong has won the most money of those remaining among the 27 players with $2.3 million in live tournaments to date.
Andras Koroknai of Hungary has won $1.8 million.
Greg Merson has won $1.3 million in live tournaments to date.
Roland Israelashvili has won $729,658 to date.
Yuval Bronshtein has won nearly $700,000 to date.
Jan Heitmann of German has won $455,356
Jeremy Ausmus has won $427,125.
Michael Esposito has won $172, 826.
Russell Thomas has won just over $126,000 in live tournaments to date. Jamie Robbins has won $156,239.
- Ace King, Gambling911.com