- Coverage of final table of the 2014 World Series of poker Main event is scheduled to kickoff at 8:00 PM Eastern Time.
- On Monday, coverage in the US airs on ESPN2, and on Tuesday coverage takes the spotlight on ESPN.
- Coverage outside of the US is available on several TV networks and is being distributed via broadband and mobile providers. For complete listing of coverage in your area, the folks over at WSOP.com have provided a list of international coverage of the Final Table that you can download.
What time does coverage of the World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table start?
Coverage of final table is scheduled to kickoff at 8:00 PM Eastern Time. Once the tournament is down to the final three, play will be suspended until Tuesday when it will resume at 9 PM Eastern on ESPN. At that point they will play until the 2014 World Series of Poker Champion is awarded the bracelet and the $10 million first place prize.
For those of you across the country and across the globe here is a handy reference time guide:
7:00 PM Central Time on Monday and 8:00 PM Central Time on Tuesday
5:00 PM Pacific Time on Monday and 6:00 PM Central Time on Tuesday
1:00 AM in the UK on Monday and 2:00 AM Central Time on Tuesday
2:00 AM Central European Time on Monday and 3:00 AM Central Time on Tuesday
12:00 PM in Melbourne and Sydney Australia on Monday and 1:00 PM Central Time on Tuesday
Where can I watch all the WSOP action?
On Monday, coverage in the US airs on ESPN2, and on Tuesday coverage takes the spotlight on ESPN.
Coverage outside of the US is available on several TV networks and is being distributed via broadband and mobile providers. For complete listing of coverage in your area, the folks over at WSOP.com have provided a list of international coverage of the Final Table that you can download here
How much money is up for grabs?
The breakdown for the final nine players is as follows:
9th – $730,725
8th – $947,172
7th – $1,236,084
6th – $1,622,471
5th – $2,143,794
4th – $2,849,763
3rd – $3,807,753
2nd – $5,147,911
1st – $10,000,000
Who made it to the November Nine?
Our good friends over at F5 Poker made these handy trading cards—Along with a picture of the contestant, each card includes their seat number, chip stack, previous earnings and a little bit of background. We have also included some feature video coverage on each player from WSOP.com.
Who made it into the Poker Hall of Fame this year?
As has been tradition over the past few years, poker takes the opportunity to enshrine its latest inductees into the Poker Hall of Fame the night before the November 9 resumes play. This year PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu and longtime tournament director Jack McClelland took their rightful places in the Hall.
Even Howard Lederer made an appearance at the ceremony