The marathon heads-up scrap between Americans Chris Viox and Mike Sexton will continue this evening before a winner of the $1,500 seven-card stud hi-low-8 or better event can be announced and the top prize of $200,459 handed out.
The marathon heads-up scrap between Americans Chris Viox and Mike Sexton will continue this evening before a winner of the $1,500 seven-card stud hi-low-8 or better event can be announced and the top prize of $200,459 handed out.
The marathon heads-up scrap between Americans Chris Viox and Mike Sexton will continue this evening before a winner of the $1,500 seven-card stud hi-low-8 or better event can be announced and the top prize of $200,459 handed out.
Poker commentator Sexton might be approximately 3 to 1 down in chips on 640,000 compared to Viox’s 2,090,000, but there could well be a lot of play left in this heads-up match before we get a gold bracelet winner.
Heads-up match-up and chip count in the WSOP 2011 $1,500 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low 8 or Better event:
1. Chris Viox (USA) – 2,090,000
2. Mike Sexton (USA) – 640,000
Final placings from three to 10 and payouts in the WSOP $1,500 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low 8 or Better event:
3. Gerard Rechnitzer (USA) – $77,907
4. Hakon Lundberg (Norway) – $55,917
5. Tyson Marks (USA) – $40,782
6. Cory Zeidman (USA) – $30,228
7. Sean Urban (USA) – $22,767
8. Hernan Salazar (USA) – $17,417
9. David Warga (USA) – $13,531
10. Hieu Ma (USA) – $13,531