Which Former Main Event Champions will last longer in the 2007 Main Event?

Which of the following former Main Event Champions will last longer in the 2007 $10,000 Main Event?

Betting on the World Series of Poker has become very popular and betting on who will last longer in the $10,000 Main Event is by far the most favorite WSOP proposition wager. For the 2007 WSOP Main Event, Bodog Sportsbook & PokerRoom unleashed several of them including which former WSOP Main Event Champion will last longer. Bet on Phil Hellmuth at 7/2 odds ($100 wager pays out $350).

Phil "Poker Brat" Hellmuth is known as one of the best tournament players ever. He has a record-breaking eleven WSOP Gold Bracelets. The Poker Brat won the 1989 Main Event at the tender age of 24. Hellmuth received his well disserved nickname the "Poker Brat" by whining and complaining about how poor and lucky his opponents are during competition. He is the ultimate mommas boy/cry baby ever lived!

Juan Carlos Mortenson is the favorite to last the longest with 3/1 odds. Knicknamed "El Matador", Carlos has extreme bluffing skills and is a loose and aggressive player at the tables.

Also among the favorites are 2004 Champion Greg Raymer at 7/2 odds and 2005 Champion Joe Hachem at 4/1 odds to last the longest.


Which of the following former Main Event Champions will last longer in the 2007 $10,000 Main Event?

Joe Hachem...4/1

Chris Moneymaker...8/1

Jamie Gold...9/1

Greg Raymer...7/2

Doyle Brunson...5/1

Phil Helmuth...7/2

Chris Ferguson...5/1

Juan Carlos Mortenson...3/1


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by Bones McCoy at Poker Room on June 16, 2007


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