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2010 WSOP Main Event Down to Two

Spoils await the winner of the 2010 WSOP Main Event Monday night

Jonathan Duhamel goes into heads-up play Monday evening at 8 PM in the Penn & Teller theater at the Rio Resort Las Vegas.  He will also take most of the chips (188,950,000) with him as he battles John Racener (30,750,000 or about 17 blinds) in a face-to-face confrontation for all the loot.  The two twenty-somethings will be playing for $8,944,310 in cash, a diamond and gold bracelet plus a special place in poker's history book.  The runner-up will have to settle for second place money... $5,545,955.

You can follow all the action via ESPN3.com live streaming video (if available in your area) or click to PokerNews and keep track with the official live blog of the event complete with Flipchip's photos.

 

A view of the 2010 WSOP Final Table

A view of the 2010 WSOP Final Table

 

Jonathan Duhamel carries an almost insurmountable chip lead into heads-up play Monday evening

Jonathan Duhamel carries an almost insurmountable chip lead into heads-up play Monday evening

 

John Racener only needs a chip and a chair... after all, this is poker

John Racener only needs a chip and a chair... after all, this is poker

 

Joseph Cheong finished third ($4,130,049) and estqablishment himself as the one to watch in the future.  We'll see at final tabl

Joseph Cheong finished third ($4,130,049) and established himself as the one to watch in the future. We'll see Cheong at final tables for a long time

 

Pro poker player Michael Mizrachi, crowd favorite and picked to win finished 5th and collected $2,332,992

Pro poker player Michael Mizrachi, crowd favorite and picked to win finished 5th and collected $2,332,992

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