Full Tilt Representatives for the 2008 WSOP Main Event Final Table

The World Series of Poker main event final table is scheduled to commence on November 9th 2008 and Full Tilt poker has three players representing them at the table. With three out of nine seats at the final table of the World Series of Poker main event you can see how good the players are at Full Tilt. What’s even more remarkable is that the players representing Full Tilt at the final table aren’t even any of the pros you’d expect to be at the table. I’ve never heard of any of the three players who will be playing, but after reading their biographies on the Full Tilt website they seem like cool guys. All three of them have had incredible luck in the online poker ring and have made lots of money. We’ll now take a look at the three players who will be representing Full Tilt poker this year at the 2008 WSOP main event final table.

Scott Montgomery

· 26 Years Old

· Born in Perth, Ontario, Canada

· Lifetime Tournament Earnings of $1.1 Million

· Chip Stack for Final Table is 19,690,000

· He is Seated in Seat #4 for the Final Table

Craig Marquis

· 23 Years Old

· Born in Arlington, Texas, United States

· Lifetime Tournament Earnings of $935K

· Chip Stack for Final Table is 10,210,000

· He is Seated in Seat #2 for the Final Table

Kelly Kim

· 31 Years Old

· Born in San Pedro, California, United States

· Lifetime Tournament Earnings of $1.2 Million

· Chip Stack for Final Table is 2,620,000

· He is Seated in Seat #8 for the Final Table

Craig Marquis is the youngest player representing Full Tilt and will also be the youngest player at the table. If Craig wins the main event then he’ll become the youngest player to ever win the WSOP main event which would be an amazing accomplishment for this twenty-three year old.

Kelly Kim who brings the most experience to the table out of the three players representing Full Tilt will need to use his experience to his advantage because he is starting in last as the short stack. Kelly has just over 2.5 million in chips and is about 7.5 million away from eighth place Craig Marquis.

Scott Montgomery will be starting in third place with almost 20 million chips and will be in the best position for a Full Tilt poker player to win the WSOP main event title. Poker is a crazy game and all three of these great players will have a great shot at bringing home the gold for themselves and for Full Tilt. The winner will win just under $10 million in hard cold cash as well so there is 10 million reasons why these three players want to win.