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PokerCoaching WSOP 2015 Main Event Final Table Review is Jonathan Little’s hand-by-hand breakdown of the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table — 14 modules (5 pre-FT + 7 FT parts + 2 additional sessions), with wsop 2014 ft p1–p5 (pre-final table) + wsop ft p1–p7 (Final Table) + wsop2015ft1–7 (extended analysis). The 2015 WSOP Main Event attracted 6,420 entries players competing for a top prize of $7.68 million, with champion Joe McKeehen taking the title.
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📊 2015 WSOP Main Event — Key Facts
| Stat | Detail |
|---|---|
| Champion | Joe McKeehen |
| First Prize | $7.68 million |
| Field Size | 6,420 entries |
| Course Modules | 14 modules (5 pre-FT + 7 FT parts + 2 additional sessions) |
🎯 What This Review Covers
The 2015 WSOP Main Event Final Table was one of the most analytically interesting in years — Joe McKeehen used his massive chip lead to apply relentless aggression with a very loose-aggressive opening range, and the course dissects exactly why this is a mathematically correct approach that most players misread as recklessness. Jonathan also covers the payout structure — specifically noting that the WSOP’s uneven pay structure in 2015 created unusual ICM spots that other courses never address.
💡 Why WSOP Final Table Reviews Are Essential Study
The highest-stakes decisions in poker happen at WSOP final tables. Every hand involves massive pay jumps, extreme ICM pressure, and millions of dollars in equity differences between decisions separated by seconds. Jonathan Little has studied more WSOP final tables than almost any active coach — and his reviews identify the mistakes average players make repeatedly that cost them entry after entry at the WSOP.
Real hands. Real stakes. Real consequences. No training hand history can replicate the pressure of an $8M pay difference between 2nd and 1st. Studying how the actual players navigated these decisions — correctly and incorrectly — is the most effective preparation for your own deep WSOP run.
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Cross-reference every hand reviewed in this course against the official 2015 WSOP Main Event results and bracelet information at WSOP.com.
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