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Poker Masters Showcase Final Table Set: 7 Players Battle for $1M

The final table is set for the Poker Masters Showcase. Seven players, including a WSOP bracelet winner and a satellite qualifier, will battle for the $1M prize. Tune in to PokerGO to watch the action unfold.

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Poker Masters Showcase Final Table Set: 7 Players Battle for $1M

The Poker Masters Showcase has reached its final stage with 239 entries across two opening flights. Seven players remain, led by chip leader Andrew Ostapchenko, to compete for the $1,000,000 prize. The final table begins at 11:45 am on Monday, with a livestream starting at 1 pm Vegas time on PokerGO.

The final table features a mix of experienced players and satellite qualifiers. Andrew Ostapchenko, the chip leader, has had notable wins and high finishes, including a WSOP bracelet. David Coleman, with the second-biggest stack, boasts over $11 million in career earnings. Spencer Champlin, the shortest stack, brings experience and previous wins in the PokerGO Studio.

Mitchell Halverson and Stephen Song have also had impressive results, with Halverson's best finishes online and Song's strong year including multiple wins. Jim Agate and Doug Lee qualified via satellites, with Agate's career including three six-figure scores and Lee's recent heater including a third-place finish for $120,000.

The Poker Masters Showcase final table is set, with the winner to be crowned after Monday's play. The event, a $1,000,000 multi-flight tournament, attracted 239 entries. The final seven players bring diverse backgrounds and skills, promising an exciting conclusion to the PokerGO livestream.

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