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LAS VEGAS -- Form pretty much held as the November Nine returned to play the final table of the World Series of Poker's Main Event at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino on Sunday night. The top three in chips maintained their positions while the tw

LAS VEGAS -- Form pretty much held as the November Nine returned to play the final table of the World Series of Poker’s Main Event at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino on Sunday night. The top three in chips maintained their positions while the two shortest stacks were the first two eliminated.

Joe McKeehen, a 24-year-old poker pro from North Wales, Pennsylvania, picked up right where he left off on July 15 when the November Nine was set. He brought 63.1 million in chips to the final table (a whopping 32.7 percent of all chips in play and more than 33 million ahead of the second-largest stack) and ended play with 91.