UB Professionals And The WSOP Tournament of Champions Title
With 17 of the original 27 players left, Hellmuth and Duke is end-to-end in the middle of the pack. With 44,100 chips, Hellmuth is currently in eighth place, while Duke is just right behind him in ninth with 42,600. If they lock those same positions all through the tournament, they will both make $25,000. Without a doubt, though, they each have their eyes trained on the $500,000 grand UB Referral Code prize.
Duke has not had any hit at this year’s WSOP, as she is still without cash, so a win in the TOC would be a great boost up for the 2009 “Celebrity Apprentice” runner-up.
While Hellmuth holds head high for holding the most UB Poker Bonus WSOP bracelets of anyone in the history of poker, he would still find it irresistible to win the TOC, even though it would not technically count as his 12th bracelet.