The Final Table is Set at WPT Emperors Palace Poker Classic

And then there were six… Day 3 of the WPT Emperors Palace Poker Classic has come to an end and the final six players are getting some much needed rest before returning for the chance to become the next winner to add their name to the prestigious WPT Champions Cup and walk away with more…

Matt Clark
Oct 26, 2012

And then there were six…

Day 3 of the WPT Emperors Palace Poker Classic has come to an end and the final six players are getting some much needed rest before returning for the chance to become the next winner to add their name to the prestigious WPT Champions Cup and walk away with more than $206,000 in first-place prize money. Dominik Nitsche comes into the final table more than 2.9 million chips, giving him a more than 2-1 advantage over the players sitting in second and third – William Ross and Jason Strauss – who have 1,285,000 and 1,270,000, respectively.

Jerome Bradpiece sits in fourth position with 930,000, while Wesley Welgan and Andrew Anthony are the short stacks, with 455,000 and 365,000 in their respective stacks. Keep up with all the final table action with our Live Updates and see who ends up wearing the crown at Emperors Palace.