Reigning WSOP Main Event Champ Martin Jacobson Back to Defend Title? G911 Knows

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The big question on everybody’s mind heading into this year’s World Series of Poker, will the reigning 2014 WSOP Main Event champ Martin Jacobson be back to defend his title?

Gambling911.com knows the answer to this question as our own Thomas Somach just finished interviewing him.

The Swedish poker pro total live tournament winnings exceed $14,700,000. His 16 WSOP cashes account for $11,224,000 of those winnings.

In the interview (to be featured Friday May 22), Jacobson sits down with Somach to discuss what he’s been up to and what his plans are in the coming months.

Will he be back in Vegas this summer?

Gambling911.com will have the answer for you on Friday so stay tuned.

-  Payton O’Brien, Gambling911.com Senior Editor

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