I'd rank them in this order in my chances to win in this setting:
1.Phil Ivey-If he's focused, there is no one better. He can easily and quickly adapt to the table dynamics.
2.Mike Matusow-Don't like his character, but guy is one of the best when he's not screwing around. A great talent at the table.
3.Gus Hansen-Don't like his game, but if he wins his coin flips, he'll be in prime position.
4.John Juanda-He's the last one I say has a serious chance.
5.Phil Hellmuth-Little chance with these guys especially if he has the aggressors to his right opening the action constantly.
6.Devilfish-Don't see it, he'll be pressured a lot by the top 3.
7.Jesus-A step below, IMHO.
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