Keven Stammen Leads WPT World Championship Final Table

The final table is set at the WPT World Championship sponsored by partypoker at the Borgata Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The impressive collection of pros that have advanced to the final day of the tournament from the field of 328 include Keven Stammen, Byron Kaverman, Curt Kohlberg, Abe Korotki, Tony Dunst,…

Matt Clark
Apr 26, 2014

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The final table is set at the WPT World Championship sponsored by partypoker at the Borgata Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The impressive collection of pros that have advanced to the final day of the tournament from the field of 328 include Keven Stammen, Byron Kaverman, Curt Kohlberg, Abe Korotki, Tony Dunst, and Ryan D’Angelo. Stammen will be the chip leader tomorrow with 5,650,000 and will face some stiff competition.

Here is a look at the seating chart and chip counts for the start of play tomorrow.

Seat 1. Abe Korotki – 2,560,000 (51 bb)
Seat 2. Byron Kaverman – 4,070,000 (81 bb)
Seat 3. Keven Stammen – 5,650,000 (113 bb)
Seat 4. Tony Dunst – 1,330,000 (26 bb)
Seat 5. Ryan D’Angelo – 1,220,000 (24 bb)
Seat 6. Curt Kohlberg – 1,580,000 (31 bb)

And here is the prize money that is up for grabs among the final six.

1: $1,350,000
2: $727,860
3: $452,729
4: $363,930
5: $286,292
6: $235,341

The notables lost along the way during the play-down stretch today included Glenn Lafaye (17th place), Hans Winzeler (16th place), Justin Young (15th place), Ray Qartomy (13th place), Bobby Oboodi (12th place), Eric Afriat (11th place), Brock Parker (10th place), Tom Dobrilovic (eighth place), and Anthony Gregg (seventh place). Afriat almost made back-to-back final tables on tour after winning the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown last week.

Tune in today at 4:00 p.m. ET to follow our hand-for-hand live updates, real-time chip counts, photos, and videos. You can also watch the WPT Live Stream starting at 4:00 p.m. The stream will be hosted by Dave Farra, and will feature a pre-game show with Rich Ryan. Commentary will also be provided by partypoker’s Jamie Kerstetter and Scott Baumstein, and Kara Scott will pop into the commentating booth as well. It’s going to be a good one to bring WPT Season XII to a close.

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