 | Sweden's Martin Jacobson beat Norway's Felix Stephensen heads up Tuesday to win the World Series of Poker Main Event. The $10 million first prize is the largest Main Event payout since Jamie Gold won $12 million in 2006.
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The Gang discusses all the action from the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event final table, which saw Swedish pro Martin Jacobson take home the bracelet and $10 million. They also brainstorm some ideas on how ESPN and Caesars could better produce the November Nine in the future.
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Sweden's Martin Jacobson, Norway's Felix Stephensen and the Netherlands' Jorryt van Hoof had a key advantage over their counterparts at the WSOP Main Event final table: Easy access to online poker.
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Martin Jacobson, Felix Stephensen and Jorryt van Hoof may have been the three hardest working players in this year's November Nine, and it paid off for the European trio.
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Things may have gone differently in Mark Newhouse's second run at the World Series of Poker's Main Event on Monday night, but William Tonking sniffed out his river bluff.
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Billy Pappas carried the hopes and dreams of the foosball community and the greater Boston community on his back at the Main Event final table.
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Outside of Mark Newhouse, no one took their exit from the Main Event final table on Monday night and Tuesday morning harder than William Tonking.
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The 22-year-old professional poker player from Spain took home $1.6 million for his finish at the WSOP Main Event.
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Las Vegas pro Dan Sindelar, who took home more than $1.2 million for seventh, said, "All the delays and commercial (breaks) that we were going through, it was really tough for me to get focused and get in the zone."
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Saying Bruno Politano got Brazil excited about the World Series Main Event might be the understatement of the century.
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While Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd report on the World Series of Poker Main Event final table live from Las Vegas, Casino City's Dan Podheiser stayed in Boston to watch ESPN's coverage of the November Nine on a 30-minute delay.
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The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has joined the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, California's three largest card clubs and Amaya Gaming in an effort to operate PokerStars once legislation is enacted to legalize online poker.
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