Patrik Antonius Odds of Winning 2011 World Series of Poker at 60 to 1

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Finnish high stakes poker phenom Patrik Antonius odds of winning the 2011 World Series of Poker were listed at 60 to 1.  (Patrik Antonius kertoimet voittaa 2011 WSOP 60-1)

Antonius is one of the best known online poker players.  He has 28 cashes in his career on the live poker circuit and has won over $2.8 million (though a whole lot more online).  Antonius was a tennis coach and model before he started playing poker professional.  He was born in Helsinki, Finland. 

The pros stand a better shot of winning in 2011 as do gamblers who are looking to place bets on these individuals since the field of amateurs is likely to be limited in light of the April 15 indictments against Full Tilt Poker, PokerStars and UB.com.  Those online poker rooms left the US market and will not be offering satellites to players in the States. 

Current odds to win the 2011 WSOP found at 888 Poker (US gamblers prohibited):

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Daniel Negreanu

40/1

 

Praz Bansi

100/1

 

Doyle Brunson

150/1

 

Erik Seidel

40/1

 

Jonathan Duhamel

100/1

 

John Kabbaj

150/1

 

Patrik Antonius

50/1

 

Victor Ramdin

100/1

 

Freddy Deeb

150/1

 

Galen Hall

66/1

 

Neil Channing

100/1

 

Chris Moneymaker

150/1

 

Sam Trickett

66/1

 

Jeff Lisandro

100/1

 

Ted Forrest

150/1

 

JP Kelly

66/1

 

Mike Binger

125/1

 

Liv Boeree

150/1

 

Tom Dwan

66/1

 

Dave 'Devilfish' Ulliott

125/1

 

Vicky Coren

150/1

 

Gus Hansen

66/1

 

David Benyamine

125/1

 

Men 'The Master' Nguyen

150/1

 

Betrand 'Elky' Grospellier

66/1

 

Howard Lederer

125/1

 

Tony G

150/1

 

Jake Cody

80/1

 

 

100/1

 

Viktor Blom          150/1

 

- Patrick Flanagan, Gambling911.com

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