On Sunday, November 8, the final nine of the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Eventwill reconvene at the Rio’s Penn and Teller Theater in Las Vegas. Two days later, we’ll have our newest World Champion of Poker. In case you’re wondering, yes, you can bet on the Main Event at live casinos like Caesars properties in Las Vegas as well as a host of sites online.

Before we dive into the odds, let’s recap what the stacks are as the 2015 WSOP November Nine resumes:

1. Joseph dude904 McKeehen – 63,100,000
2. Zvi Stern – 29,800,000
3. Neil Blumenfield – 22,000,000
4. Pierre Neuville – 21,075,000
5. Max Steinberg – 20,200,000
6. Thomas Cannuli – 12,250,000
7. Joshua asdf26 Beckley – 11,800,000
8. Patrick Chan – 6,225,000
9. Federico Butteroni – 6,200,000

By percentage of total chips in play, the field looks like this:

1. Joseph McKeehen – 33%
2. Zvi Stern – 16%
3. Neil Blumenfield – 12%
4. Pierre Neuville – 11%
5. Max Steinberg – 10%
6. Thomas Cannuli – 6%
7. Joshua Beckley – 6%
8. Patrick Chan – 3%
9. Federico Butteroni – 3%

And now for the moment you’ve been waiting for: the Main Event betting odds from Caesars. These were the opening lines:

1. Joseph McKeehen – 7:5
2. Zvi Stern – 4:1
3. Neil Blumenfield – 6:1
4. Pierre Neuville – 6:1
5. Max Steinberg – 7:1
6. Thomas Cannuli – 12:1
7. Joshua Beckley – 12:1
8. Patrick Chan – 25:1
9. Federico Butteroni – 25:1

On Coral, the odds are slightly different, so we thought we’d highlight those as well. If you’re from outside of the US, you can bet on the Main Event on Coral:

1. Joseph McKeehen – 5:4
2. Zvi Stern – 5:1
3. Neil Blumenfield – 8:1
4. Pierre Neuville – 15:2
5. Max Steinberg – 11:2
6. Thomas Cannuli – 12:1
7. Joshua Beckley – 12:1
8. Patrick Chan – 33:1
9. Federico Butteroni – 33:1

Ladbrokes is offering a few prop bets as well, so if picking a winner isn’t your cup of tea, you can instead put money on the following bets, just to name a few:

Color of Last Flop:
Two Red, One Black – 31:20
Two Black, One Red – 31:20
All Red – 7:1
All Black – 7:1

Winning Hand:
One Pair or Lower – 6:5
Two Pair or Higher – 8:13

Winning Hole Cards:
Any Pocket Pair – 6:1
Any Two Suited Cards – 9:4
Any Two Unsuited, Unpaired Cards – 1:2

Who do you have winning the Main Event this year? Let us know by commenting below.

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