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2011 World Series of Poker

Event #55: $50,000 Poker Player's Championship
Day: 5
Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
$1,720,328
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$6,144,000
Entries
128
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
30,000

Limited Access

Level 23

Norman Chad and Lon McEachern are currently filming their intro on the side of the ESPN Main Stage, meaning we cannot go down to catch the action nor can the tournament staff announce what's happening. We will do our best to catch the action, but our access to information is very limited at the moment.

Lind Takes This One

Level 23

2-7 Triple Draw

Jason Lester raised and George Lind reraised from the small blind. Lester made the call. On the first draw, Lind drew one and Lester drew two. Lind bet and Lester called.

Both players drew one on the second draw and then Lind bet. Lester called again.

Lind stood pat on the final draw and Lester drew one. Lind bet and Lester mucked his hand, giving Lind the pot.

Tags: George LindJason Lester

Rast Takes One

Level 23

2-7 Triple Draw

Brian Rast raised out of the small blind, and Lind called in the big. Rast drew one, Lind drew two, and Lind called a bet from Rast.

On the second draw, both players drew one then checked.

Both players drew one on the final draw, and Rast led out again. Lind called. Rast fanned a seventy-six, Lind mucked, and Rast won the pot.

Tags: Brian RastGeorge Lind

Seiver Wins One

Level 23

2-7 Triple Draw

We're unsure of the action as the tournament announcer was pulled off stage by one of the production members to deal with his microphone and the action was not announced. We do know that Scott Seiver won the pot worth a couple hundred thousand chips.

Tags: Scott Seiver

Level: 23

Blinds: /

Ante:

Nine Alive on Day 5

Minh Ly leads
Minh Ly leads

Welcome to the fifth and final day of Event #55: $50,000 Poker Player's Championship. The World Series of Poker Thunderdome is bright with lights and the production crew is working on getting all of the last-minute things in order for the start of this final table, which is set to be an exciting one. First of all, we've got one of the biggest names in poker, Phil Hellmuth, making it down to the final nine. The eleven-time bracelet winner will be joined by some of the best in the game including bracelet winners Owais Ahmed, Ben Lamb, Jason Lester and Scott Seiver.

Leading the way into the final table is Minh Ly, a familiar face in the poker world and a staple in some of the largest cash games in the world. He'll enter the day with 5.215 million in chips, which is over 27% of the chips in play. Here's a look at the entire final table of nine, complete in seat order with chip counts.

SeatPlayerChips
1Brian Rast2,660,000
2George Lind2,315,000
3Phil Hellmuth2,245,000
4Owais Ahmed1,425,000
5Scott Seiver725,000
6Minh Ly5,215,000
7Ben Lamb1,180,000
8Jason Lester920,000
9Matt Glantz2,535,000

With nine players still remaining, we aren't quite at the official final table. One more still needs to be bounced from the tournament. That said, this final table isn't going to be all No-Limit Hold'em from the get go. We'll start with seven hands left of Pot-Limit Omaha and then continue through the eight-game rotation until one play is eliminated. After that, the players will start playing straight No-Limit Hold'em -- the Cadillac of poker.

Play is scheduled to commence at 3:00 PM PT, but as always with televised poker events, that could be pushed by a little bit in order for things to get set up. After that, the players will be making their entrances and surely Jack Effel will be hopping on the mic. Stay tuned for the start of this final table live from the Rio in Las Vegas.

Over $1.7 million goes to the winner, the coveted WSOP gold bracelet and the David "Chip" Reese memorial trophy, so be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live coverage of this event!