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WSOP MAIN EVENT ACTION CONTINUES ON ESPN!

Day Six of the Main Event Continues at 9:30 pm ET/6:30 pm PT with Two Premier Episodes.
Oct 04 2011 01:28 PM EST
WSOP MAIN EVENT ACTION CONTINUES ON ESPN!
Join hosts Lon McEachern and Norman Chad for two, one-hour, action-packed episodes of the World Series of Poker on ESPN tonight at 9:30 pm ET (6:30pm PT.)

Tonight’s premier episodes continue into Day 6 of the Main Event as Erick Lindgren looks to maximize his first-ever Main Event cash. Ben Lamb continues to justify his Player of the Year status and is in position to add even more chips to his monster stack. And find out what happens when unpredictable, aggressive players like Pius Heinz and Hilton Laborda start shoving their chips in the middle.  

As the day comes to a close, watch as the loudest mouth in the field, Jean-Robert Bellande faces his toughest test yet while Allen Cunningham is faced with a similar challenge to his own diminishing stack. Tony Hachem continues his journey to poker infamy, following in his brother’s footsteps while new faces such as Ryan Lenaghan and Matt Giannetti also charge up the leaderboard.

All the Tuesday night WSOP Main Event coverage will feature hole cards during hands, and follows the traditional Tuesday night format poker fans have come to expect from ESPN in terms of World Series of Poker action.

 
A starting field of 6,865 players entered the $10,000 buy-in event this year, creating an enormous $64,531,000 prize pool which will make the eight finalists all millionaires and the winner will walk away with $8,711,956.
 
Who will make the "November Nine" and return in November to a sold-out Penn & Teller theater?  The journey is almost over, and each and every week the WSOP on ESPN will bring viewers inside the event to follow the storylines that develop throughout gaming's richest annual event.

 

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