2008 World Series of Poker Europe

£10,000 WSOP Europe Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2008 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k6
Prize
£868,800
Event Info
Buy-in
£10,000
Prize Pool
£3,620,000
Entries
362
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

2008 WSOP-E Main Event Presented by Betfair.com - The Final Table

Bird's eye view of last night's unofficial final table
Bird's eye view of last night's unofficial final table
Welcome back to the Casino at the Empire for the final installment of our 2008 WSOP-E Main Event Coverage. It's taken five days for the 362-player field to play down to nine, and today, a champion will be crowned. In seat order, here are your nine finalists:

Seat 1: Robin Keston 849,000
Seat 2: Daniel Negreanu 1,002,000
Seat 3: Chris Elliott 281,000
Seat 4: Bengt Sonnert 385,000
Seat 5: John Juanda 1,349,000
Seat 6: Ivan Demidov 1,006,000
Seat 7: Toni Hiltunen 386,000
Seat 8: Scott Fischman 732,000
Seat 9: Stanislav Alekhin 1,278,000

Coverage is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m. local time. We'll see you then!

Final Table Bios: Seat 1, Robin Keston (849,000)

Seat 1, Robin Keston
Seat 1, Robin Keston
44-year old Robin Keston hails from right here in London. Though he lists his occupation as "retired" he has a poker resume longer than many of the game's professionals, spanning well over a decade and including dozens of final tables, primarily in his favorite poker game, pot-limit Omaha. Most recently, Keston finished 12th at the 2008 EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo and made the final table of the $5,000 PLO event at the 2007 WSOP. A father of three, this is Keston's ninth WSOP cash and his second final table.

Final Table Bios: Seat 2, Daniel Negreanu (1,002,000)

Seat 2, Daniel Negreanu
Seat 2, Daniel Negreanu
A poker luminary who practically needs no introduction, Daniel Negreanu is a four-time WSOP bracelet winner and two-time WPT champion with over $10 million in career tournament earnings. After cashing five times at this summer's WSOP-Las Vegas including two final tables and a win in the $2,000 Limit Hold'em event, Negreanu cashed three times in four events at the WSOP-E. Also a poker author, columnist and instructor, this is Negreanu's 34th WSOP cash and his 17th final table. He is also a self-confessed golf addict.

Final Table Bios: Seat 3, Chris Elliott (281,000)

Seat 3, Chris Elliott
Seat 3, Chris Elliott
The WSOP-E Main Event has been quite the coming-out party for 33-year old Chris Elliott who made his live tournament debut this week at the Empire. Prior to becoming a professional gambler, the 33-year old worked as a driver. Hailing from Alloa, U.K., Elliot boasts over 100 online multi-table tournament wins and qualified for this event via a $500 satellite. Like his tablemate Daniel Negreanu, Elliot is also an avid golfer.

Final Table Bios: Seat 4, Bengt Sonnert (385,000)

Seat 4, Bengt Sonnert
Seat 4, Bengt Sonnert
Bengt Sonnert doesn't play too many live tournaments, preferring to play online, but when he does you can count on him finishing deep. Hailing from Linkoping, Sweden the 27-year old poker pro finished 4th at the 2005 Monte Carlo Millions and made the final table of the 2005 WPT Five-Diamond Classic at Bellagio, finishing 8th. He has also made televised appearances at the Party Poker World Open, the Poker Million, and the 888.com Nations Cup. This is Sonnert's first WSOP cash and first final table.

Final Table Bios: Seat 5, John Juanda (1,349,000)

Seat 5, John Juanda
Seat 5, John Juanda
Indonesian-born John Juanda is another poker superstar that hardly needs an introduction. The 37-year old poker pro is already the owner of three WSOP bracelets and can boast over $7 million in career tournament earnings. Juanda won the $100,000 buy in No-Limit Hold'em event at the 2006 Aussie Millions, the World Poker Open Main Event, and has made 45 cashes at the WSOP. Juanda also holds an MBA from Seattle University and once worked as a door-to-door Bible salesman. Today marks his 20th WSOP final table.

Final Table Bios: Seat 6, Ivan Demidov (1,006,000)

Seat 6, Ivan Demidov
Seat 6, Ivan Demidov
Moscow's Ivan Demidov has already set one record today, becoming the first player in history to make the final table of the WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas and the final table of the WSOP-E Main Event in the same year. A member of the "November Nine" 27-year old Demidov will go into the Main Event final table in Las Vegas second in chips. Before becoming a poker professional, Demidov was a student. With his two final table appearances this year, he's already banked over a million dollars in earnings.

Final Table Bios: Seat 7, Toni Hiltunen (386,000)

Seat 7, Toni Hiltunen
Seat 7, Toni Hiltunen
31-year old Toni Hiltunen hails from Lahti, Finland. The father of a three-year old girl, Hiltunen has worked as a UN peacekeeper and a volunteer fireman. Having qualified online for the WSOP-E Main Event, he would become Finland's first-ever bracelet winner should he capture the title today. This is his first WSOP cash and first final table.

Final Table Bios: Seat 8, Scott Fischman (732,000)

Seat 8, Scott Fischman
Seat 8, Scott Fischman
Prior to becoming a poker professional, 28-year old Scott Fischman worked as a poker dealer. He burst onto the tournament scene at the 2004 WSOP when he won two bracelets, one in no-limit hold'em and the other in H.O.R.S.E. With over $2.2 million in career tournament earnings, this is his his 12th WSOP cash and his 4th final table.

Final Table Bios: Seat 9, Stanislav Alekhin (1,278,000)

Seat 9, Stanislav Alekhin
Seat 9, Stanislav Alekhin
23-year old Stanislav Alekhin is a poker pro from Moscow, Russia. Before making a career on the felt, he was a student. He comes into play today second in chips, right behind John Juanda and is the youngest player at the final table. This is his first WSOP cash and his first final table.