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World Series Of Poker Main Event Betting Odds Favor Philips

Dennis Philips has decided that the time off from the Main Event at the World series of Poker is the best moment to promote charity. He has lounched an auction on eBay, and has promised to present the profit from the auction to Multiple Sclerosis.

While doing this charitable work, Philips don’t forget to brush up on his poker skills. Dennis bars the way to the Main Event final table on Sunday as the chip leader and the more probable contender to win the desired bracelet.

Dennis has odds of 4-1 to win the title. Philips is joined as the favorite by Ivan Demidov, who yields to Philips just in terms of chips, but he has shown his worth as an intelligence poker player during the past few months.

Ivan has shown a great play in the World Series of Poker Europe final table. He made an attempt to become the first player to win both of the major event titles in the same year, but he failed in the Europe event.

Scott Montgomery and Peter Eastgate are expecting that Demidov will suffer the same failure in Las Vegas this weekend. Scote and Peter come in right below Demidov and Philips with 4.5-1 odds of winning the title. From there, the odds fall a little bit.

The other players, for example, Ylon Schwartz is 7.5-1 and Darus Suharto is 8-1 choices. Craig Marquis and David Rheem are both 9-1, and Kelly Kim with 33-1 odds is in the end of this list.