World Poker Tour Season XII Championship Final Table Live Stream

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It's down to five players on the final table of six for the WPT Season XII Championship at the Borgata in Atlantic City. Currently, Keven Stemman leads the pack. You can watch the live stream of the final table here. There's a 30 minute delay. Some interesting hands so far...

Check out all the updates and chip counts at www.worldpokertour.com!
 
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Thanks for the link JQ!
 
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You bet! I've been watching off and on. I kind of ruin it for myself though when I go back and look at the live update chip count. lol
 
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nice link, seem like the players are on break at the moment
 
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I really enjoyed this final table. Keven Stammen played masterfully. He seems to consistently be able to get people to fold when he's bluffing and to call when he has it.

I had never seen Byron Kaverman play before but was also thoroughly impressed. His hand reading ability is excellent.

It was also good to see Tony Dunst finish third. He's a very skilled player who seems to get unlucky at the worst times.
 
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I really enjoyed this final table. Keven Stammen played masterfully. He seems to consistently be able to get people to fold when he's bluffing and to call when he has it.

I had never seen Byron Kaverman play before but was also thoroughly impressed. His hand reading ability is excellent.

It was also good to see Tony Dunst finish third. He's a very skilled player who seems to get unlucky at the worst times.
Yeah, it really was fun to watch. There were a lot of good hands, and the commentary was pretty good. I liked the fact that there was a 30 minute delay, so that you could see the players' hole cards. For me, watching live feeds without the benefit of seeing the players' cards just bores me to tears. :p

When I took a break, and came back and saw that it was heads-up, I made sure to close the live updates tab, so I wouldn't be tempted to peek. But of course, some jack-ass had to pop in the chat and say who won before it was over. lol
 
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