World Series of Poker Final Table: Odds to Win

The World Series of Poker final table has been announced, but why should these poker players walk away with all the loot?  We're the one's who watch and have helped fuel the poker craze.  With this in mind, now each of us now has a chance of winning a portion of the 2007 World Series of Poker prize.

Final Table play starts Tuesday July 17, 2007. 

Sportsbook.com is now offering betting odds on the World Series of Poker final table (Click Here for Details)

So who are the favorites? 

"Sportsbook.com has three players with the shortest odds," explains Carrie Stroup of Gambling911.com.  "They are Lee Watkinson, Tuan Lam and Philip Hilm, each with 7 to 2 odds."

This means that betting $100 on either of these three would result in a payout of $350 should they win.  A $500 bet would pay $1750.

Jon Kalmar would pay out $400 for every $100 bet.  He was up and down dramatically during the final hours.

World Series of Poker final table odds to win also has Havad "Rain" Khan at 8 to 1 odds, Jerry Yang at 9 to 1 odds (a great value) and Lee Childs at 8 to 1 odds.  Raymond Rahme would pay $800 for every $100 bet.  Russian Alex Kravchenko was the big underdog, paying $900 for every $100 bet. 

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If you love the World Series of Poker, you will love betting on these players to win. 

 

Philip Hilm 7 to 2 odds

Tuan Lam 7 to 2 odds

Jon Kalmar 4 to 1 odds

Raymond Rahme 8 to 1 odds

Lee Childs 8 to 1 odds

Lee Watkinson 7 to 2 odds

Hevad "Rain" Khan 4 to 1 odds

Jerry Yang 9 to 1 odds

Alex Kravchenko 9 to 1 odds

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Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com

Originally published July 16, 2007 3:24 pm ET