![]() ![]() ![]() According to PokerShares, Dwan is a -128 favorite, meaning a $128 bet would net a $100 profit, if he wins. Strange as it might seem, the unbeaten player is the underdog. Related: Phil Hellmuth Comes From Behind to Beat Nick Wright in Round 1 of High Stakes Duel III The prize pool continues to double with each ensuing round until someone cries uncle and quits. The losing player of the match will then be forced to pay another $200,000 to enter Round 3, assuming that individual requests a rematch. The prize pool remains in tact, but Dwan is required to pay $100,000 to get into the game, creating a $200,000 prize pool. Wright decided against a rematch, which left the seat open for a new player in Round 2. Hellmuth defeated Nick Wright, a sports talk show host, in Round 1, which both players paid $50,000 to enter. Tom Dwan and Phil Hellmuth will meet mano a mano August 25 at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas, and the match will air on PokerGO's "High Stakes Duel III" show.
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