Player Darvin Moon, from Oakland, Maryland, waits for his cards at the final table at the 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at the Penn & Teller Theater at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas on November 7, 2009. Moon, who lives in rural Maryland, does not have an internet address and took his first trip ever on a jet plane when he came to Las Vegas to play in this tournament. The final nine players of the original 6,494 participants in the championship will split a pot of over 27 million USD in prize money, with the first-place finisher collecting the top prize of over 8 million USD. Getty Images logo Getty Images 27 months ago

Player Darvin Moon, from Oakland, Maryland, waits for his cards at the final table at the 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at the Penn & Teller Theater at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas on November 7, 2009. Moon, who lives in rural Maryland, does not have an internet address and took his first trip ever on a jet plane when he came to Las Vegas to play in this tournament. The final nine players of the original 6,494 participants in the championship will split a pot of over 27 million USD in prize money, with the first-place finisher collecting the top prize of over 8 million USD.