2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event final table at the
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas is just a couple of days away. One man traveling across the country from Somerset, New Jersey to compete for $1.5 million and a shot at the bracelet is
Ryan âHagzzz021â Hagerty, who will start the final table third in chips with 5,075,000.
With nearly $2 million in online tournament earnings and $341,128 in the live realm, the 28-year-old Hagerty is among the most experienced players at the table, though itâs only his second WSOP Main Event (he busted Day 2 in 2018 and had to miss last summer due to his sisterâs wedding). No matter where he finishes, Hagerty will notch the biggest live score of his career, and what may be surprising to some is the fact that he almost didnât play.
2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event final table will play out at the
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. What started with 705 players is now down to the final table of nine players, each competing for a $1.5 million top prize and the chance to go heads-up against
One of the players whoâll return to action is 29-year-old
Michael âgeNet1x â Cannon, who hails from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and will begin the final table fifth in chips with 4.4 million.
âMy friends and I like to joke that I am a pro liver. I haven t actually worked a ârealâ job ever, but I also haven t really made any money in quite a few years either (until recently),â Cannon told
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Sarah Herring is MIA. They then share details about their respective weekends in Las Vegas for the
2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event and highlight those players fortunate enough to make the final table.
They are then joined by
Ryan âHagzzz021â Hagerty, who was one of the players to secure a seat at the final table. The New Jersey pro talks about his journey and preparing to play in the biggest poker tournament of his life.
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