Odds to Win the 2011 World Series of Poker – Final 3

Written by:
Patrick Flanigan
Published on:
Nov/07/2011
Odds to Win the 2011 World Series of Poker – Final 3

The odds to win the 2011 World Series of Poker Final 3 were now available for betting heading into Tuesday November 8 with 6 eliminations taking place on Sunday. 

Germany’s Pius Heinz was the near even favorite as the chip leader while Martin Staszko of the Czech Republic was listed with 4/1 odds and Ben Lamb at 12/5. 

Pius Heinz even (107,800,000 in chips)
Martin Staszko 4/1 (42,700,000)
Ben Lamb 12/5 (55,400,000)

Heinz has only won $108,318 to date in live poker tournaments with two cashes. 

“There are a lot of tough players left but I'm confident I can win it,” the player from Cologne said.

Staszko is the first Czech player to make the final table of a World Series of Poker event.  He has won just under $100,000 lifetime.

Lamb, on the other hand, has enjoyed massive success on the live poker circuit and will likely be chosen “Poker Player of the Year” for 2011.  He has just over $3 million in live winnings. 

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