WSOP final hand pool, $10 entry (2 Viewers)

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I think I got it now
 
Spots reserved (24 of 52): 46.2%
Reserved spots paid (18 of 24): 75%
Current Prize Pool: $180

  1. @WedgeRock - Paid
  2. @Sprouty - Paid
  3. @NotRealNameNoSir - Paid
  4. @JDPoker - Paid
  5. @TheRealTeddyKGB - Paid
  6. @RowlettTexasChipGuy
  7. @Thisfiendis138 - Paid
  8. @Forty4
  9. @ChipEnvy
  10. @MatB
  11. @RagingAZN - Paid
  12. @springbox - Paid
  13. @RichMahogany
  14. @TheWhat - Paid
  15. @grantc54 - Paid
  16. @BEANO52 - Paid
  17. @louBdub - Paid
  18. @RocAFella1
  19. @chippitydoodah - Paid
  20. @harrysallout - Paid
  21. @Colquhoun - Paid
  22. @TheOffalo - Paid
  23. @raynmanas - Paid
  24. @Hotus777 - Paid
 
So who wants to do a Main Event final hand pool?

52 entrants x $10. Zelle or PPFF preferred. PM for Zelle details. PPFF is wptsignup//atgmaildotcom -- put your username ONLY in the memo line. DO NOT put 'PCF' in the memo line). We'll start with one card per person. If we don't fill up by the time Day 2A starts (July 7), I'll allow people to select multiple cards.

Once we have 52 cards paid for, I'll randomize the list of PCFers, 1-52. Clubs (A to K) will be 1 to 13, diamonds (A to K) will be 14 to 26, hearts (A to K) will be 27 to 39, and spades (A to K) will be 40 to 52.

Total prize pool will be $520; all money will be paid out. On the final hand of the WSOP Main Event:
  • if your card matches either of the hole cards or the losing hand, you win $15 (two winners)
  • if your card matches either of the hole cards of the winning hand, you win $20 (two winners)
  • if your card matches any flop card, you win $50 (three winners)
  • if your card matches the turn card, you win $100 (one winner)
  • if your card matches the river card, you win $200 (one winner)
What happens if there is more than one losing hand?
 
Good point. Chop $30 total for any card that matches a second place hand hole card (so the larger stack if three players are involved in the last hand).
I wonder if this has ever happened in the Main Event. The prize jumps are so high that even a premium hand would be tempted to fold with a possible elmination on the line.
 

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