Final Table sponsored by Jack Sinclair 20,200,000 Seat: 5Age: 26Hometown: London, EnglandDespite bluffing off a large portion of his stack to Scott Blumstein on Day 7, Sinclair locked up a seat at the final table in his first Main Event. Benjamin Pollak 35,175,000 Seat: 4Age: 33Hometown: Paris, FranceLike his friend Antoine Saout, Pollak hopes to become the first Frenchman to win the Main Event. His vast tournament experience on the European circuit gives him a nice edge in the finale. Damian Salas 22,175,000 Seat: 6Age: 42Hometown: Chascomus, ArgentinaThe former attorney has more than $4 million in combined tournament earnings. He could triple that number with a victory and become Argentina's first poker champ. Antoine Saout 21,750,000 Seat: 3Age: 33Hometown: Morlaix, FranceSaout, who made the WSOP Main Event final table in 2009, looks for redemption after running unlucky against Joe Cada in the first run. He looks to better his third-place finish and become the first French champion. Ben Lamb 18,050,000 Seat: 7Age: 32Hometown: Tulsa, OklahomaLamb has reached his second Main Event final table in six years. The remarkable feat would be made even greater if he's able to build his short stack and finish on top. Bryan Piccioli 33,800,000 Seat: 8Age: 28Hometown: Allegany, N.Y.Piccioli had the most memorable moment on Day 7 when he spiked an eight on the river for a set of eights to stay alive. Now he sits down in Seat 8 for the final table. A second bracelet could be in the cards for the pro. Scott Blumstein 97,250,000 Seat: 2Age: 25Hometown: Morristown, NJThe American tournament grinder called his shot to win the Main Event. Had a rocky road to the final table but managed to bag the chip lead following a fantastic river call. John Hesp 85,700,000 Seat: 1Age: 64Hometown: Bridlington, EnglandHesp took the tournament by storm with his style, humor, personality. He also has some poker chops and enters the final table second in chips. Dan Ott 26,475,000 Seat: 9Age: 26Hometown: Altoona, PennsylvaniaAnother Main Event first-timer, Ott took a shot and has already secured $1 million. He's an underdog going into the final, but we've seen underdogs thrive in this spot many times before.