November Nine chip leader Jonathan Duhamel is the bookies' clear favourite

British bookmakers have released their final odds ahead of this week's World Series of Poker November Nine - and chip leader Jonathan Duhamel is 13/5 favourite.

The 22-year-old Canadian is best-priced with Sportingbet to land the $8,944,138 first prize and title of 2010 Poker World Champion.

John Dolan, who boasts six WSOP cashes already, is second favourite at a generous 4-1 with Boylesports. The 24-year-old Florida pro may be 19million chips behind his rival - but at this level that's one coin flip when the action gets underway on Saturday.

Michael Mizrachi, many people's favourite for the title, is just 15/2 with both William Hill and Sportingbet. The Grinder is a whopping 50 million chips off the pace, but his patient style and excellent tournament record have British bookies running scared.

As you'd expect, the short-stacks are the big outsiders.

Rookie Soi Nguyen, who claims he barely even plays poker, enters the final table in eighth position with less than 10million chips is a healthy 20/1 with bet365.

The longshot is Jason Senti, who only just scraped into the November Nine with 7,625,000 chips. You can back the 25-year-old at 25s across the board.

All players are guaranteed the ninth place minimum of $811,823 and the top eight will all become dollar millionaires.



November Nine: Best odds available from British bookmakers

Jonathan Duhamel: 13/5 (Sportingbet)

John Dolan: 4/1 (Boylesports)

Michael Mizrachi: 15/2 (Sportingbet)

Joseph Cheong: 8/1 (Ladbrokes)

John Racener: 10/1 (Boylesports)

Matthew Jarvis: 12/1 (bet365, Victor Chandler, Ladbrokes)

Filippo Candio: 14/1 (Boylesports, Sportingbet, PaddyPower)

Soi Nguyen: 20/1 (bet365, Victor Chandler, Ladbrokes)

Jason Senti: 25/1 (bet365, Victor Chandler, bwin, Ladbrokes)





World Series of Poker Main Event November Nine

Chip Counts and Seat Positions:

Seat 1: Jason Senti (7,625,000)

Seat 2: Joseph Cheong (23,525,000)

Seat 3: John Dolan (46,250,000)

Seat 4: Jonathan Duhamel (65,975,000)

Seat 5: Michael Mizrachi (14,450,000)

Seat 6: Matthew Jarvis (16,700,000)

Seat 7: John Racener (19,050,000)

Seat 8: Filippo Candio (16,400,000)

Seat 9: Soi Nguyen (9,650,000)



