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Islander Jesse Sylvia Leads 2012 World Series of Poker
West Tisbury native Jesse Sylvia heads into final games for $8.7 million in lead position
As of this afternoon, the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event final table is set and the chip leader is West Tisbury’s own Jesse Sylvia. Sylvia finished with 43,875,000 making him the lead of the final nine players who will now break until October 28th, when they return to the final table for the $8.7 million top prize.
Sylvia, 26, is a Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School graduate and a Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School founding student. Sylvia now lives in Las Vegas and is a fulltime high-stakes player. This is his first time as a finalist in one of the biggest and most prestigious poker tournaments in the world.
Sylvia heads into the final with 15 million more than his closest rival, Andras Koroknai. According to Pokernews.com, the Final Table Chip Counts are as follows:
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Rank
Player
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Country
Chip Count
1
Jesse Sylvia
USA
43,875,000
2
Andras Koroknai
HU
29,375,000
3
Greg Merson
USA
28,725,000
4
Russell Thomas
USA
24,800,000
5
Steven Gee
USA
16,860,000
6
Michael Esposito
USA
16,260,000
7
Robert Salaburu
USA
15,155,000
8
Jacob Balsiger
USA
13,115,000
9
Jeremy Ausmus
USA
9,805,000
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All nine finalist return to to play for the bracelet and $8.7 million on October 28th at the the Penn & Teller Theater at the Rio in Las Vegas
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