Rob Hollink won event No. 30, $10,000 World Championship Limit Hold'em:
Here were the chip counts and seat assignments for the final table:
Seat 1): Andy Block- $370,000
Seat 2) Rob Hollink- $893,000
Seat 3) Tommy Hang- $578,000
Seat 4) Cy Jassinowsky- $231,000
Seat 5) Jerrod Ankeman- 441,000
Seat 6) Chris Vitch- $201,000
Seat 7) Brock Parker- $166,000
Seat 8) J.C. Tran- $247,000
Seat 9) Aaron Katz-…
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John Phan is not a new face to the realm of poker. He's finished runner-up twice previously at WSOP, but never has he walked away with a bracelet until this year. Phan won $434,789 and his long sought after gold bracelet.
Here were the chip counts and seat assignments starting the final table:
Seat 1) Sebastian Segovia- $128,500
Seat 2) Alex Bolotin- $534,000
Seat 3) David Singer- $334,000
Seat…
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The chips counts and seat assignments went as follows:
Seat 1) John Juanda- $694,800
Seat 2) Phil Hellmuth- $119, 000
Seat 3) David Benyamine- $1,014,000
Seat 4) Gerasimov Kirill- $558,000
Seat 5) Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond- $1,393,000
Seat 6) Daniel Negreanu- $460,000
Seat 7) Brian Rast- $1,176,000
Seat 8) Adam Hourani- $300,000
Seat 9) Johnny Chan- $624,000
Brian Rast showed some serious unlucky streaks during this final table…
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Vitaly Lunkin wins event No. 27, $1,500 No-Limit Hold
Chip counts for the final table:
PhilipYeh- $1,360,000
Jeffrey Brown- $310,000
Vitaly Lunkin- $1,030,000
Trevor Donaldson- $265,000
Barry Schultz- $1,340,000
Kenneth Terrell- $650,000
Richard Alm- $500,000
Bobby Firestone- $920,000
Brett Kimes- 1,500,000
Yeh opened the hand by going all-in preflop and Vitaly Lunkin called him. Their cards:
Yeh: As 9d
Lunkin: Ac Jh
Board: Qs…
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Barry Greenstein wins event #26: $1,500 Razz
Barry Greenstein has been a fixture at the WSOP in recent years, and has been cashing in events since 1992. His third cash of 2008 would bring him the third bracelet of his career, after he topped a field of 453 players.
Seats, players and chip totals for the final table were as follows:
1 Chris Viox-359,500
8 Barry…
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Kenny Tran wins event No. 25, $10,000 World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em:
Here were the final four competitors:
-Vanessa Selbst
-Alec Torelli
-Kenny Tran
-Jonathan Jaffe
Jaffe vs. Tran:
After some vicious playing tactics and some chip lead swaps, Jaffe finally got eliminated. Jaffe raised to $60,000 and Tran re-raised to 210,000. Jaffe swiftly moved all in, and Tran made the call showing pocket…
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The starting chip counts for the final table were as follows:
Kyle Kloeckner- $494,000
Allen Cunningham- $484,000
Lennart Holtkamp- $253,000
Max Pescatori- $212,000
Kyle Hegeman-$198,000
Greg Hurst- $197,000
Jonathan Depa- $185,000
Minh Ly- $177,400
John-Paul Kelly-$79,000
Kelly was the first to get eliminated. Kloeckner raised to 25,000 and Kelly went all in for 64,000. Kloeckner called and their hands were shown:
Kloeckner: Ad Ts
Kelly: Kh Jh…
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Blair Hinkle wins event No. 23, $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em:
This was an historic event. Blair Hinkle won his first WSOP bracelet and $507, 563 in prize money, an impressive achievement but not historic. Grant Hinkle, Blair's older brother won Event No. 2 this summer. That makes the Hinkle brothers the first brothers in the history of the WSOP to ever win bracelets in the first year.
The…
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Event #22, $3,000 H.O.R.S.E, is won by Jens Voertmann
A total of 414 players vied to win a tournament that rewards players with skill in the four most popular games in poker: hold'em, Omaha, razz and stud. First time bracelet winner Jens Voertmann was able to out last final table superstars Jennifer Harman and Marcel Luske in his victory.
Final table players, their chip totals and seats:
Seat 1…
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Scott Seiver won event #21, $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em:
The chip count information were as follows:
Scott Seiver- $2,512,000
Rejesh Vohra- $1,040,000
Jacobo Fernandez- $848,000
Dave Seidman- $653,000
Adam Geyer- $645,000
Ben Sprengers- $441,000
Chuck Sklar- $439,000
Scott “SCTrojans” Freeman- $423,000
Anders Henriksson- $311,000
Scott Freeman was the first to go on just the second hand of play. He moved all-in preflop and Scott Seiver made the call.…
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Daniel Negreanu wins Event #20: $2,000 Limit Hold'em
Six of the final nine players were sitting at their first WSOP final table, giving a huge edge to Negreanu, who had won three previous WSOP bracelets over all.
The final nine players with their seats and chip totals starting the day were as follows:
Seat 1: David Baker -- 409,000
Seat 2: Jeremy Kottler -- 47,000 Seat 3: Hien Tran…
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Vanessa Selbst wins Event #19 Pot Limit Omaha
Selbst became the 12th woman to win an open event at the WSOP, when she outlasted a field of 758 competitors.
Seat 1: Jamie Pickering -- 329,000 Seat 2: Eugene Todd -- 127,000 Seat 3: Mel Randolph -- 117,000 Seat 4: Jamie Robbins -- 70,000 Seat 5: Vanessa Selbst -- 1,047,000 Seat 6: Stanley Statkiewicz Jr -- 318,000 Seat 7: Ken Lairson -- 16,900 Seat 8: Craig Natte…
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“The Mouth” wins event #18, No Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball
One of poker’s most vocal players, Mike Matusow, won his third WSOP bracelet, beating the 84 other entries in this smallest of WSOP events. The seven players in the final table held a combined total of 8 WSOP bracelets. The players, seats and chip counts starting the 12 hours of final table play were:
Seat 1: Jeffrey Lisandro 461,000 Seat…
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Jason Young wins WSOP event #17, $1,500 No-limit Hold'em Shootout
Seat 1: Casey Coleman Seat 2: Matthew Giannetti Seat 3: Thomas West Seat 4: Rory Monahan Seat 5: Kyle Bowker Seat 6: John Strzemp III Seat 7: Mike Schwartz Seat 8: Sergey Rybachenko Seat 9: Jason Young Seat 10: Alexander Triner
Each player started out with 300,000 chips.
Casey Coleman was the first to get eliminated from the final table. After losing a huge chunk of his…
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WSOP event #16, Limit Omaha Hi/Lo goes to Andrew Brown
This year's #16 event may best be remembered for the player who came in 3rd. Jim Pechac started the final day with 2,000 in chips; less than 1% of the chip leader Soheil Shamseddin, but battled his way back to a final table finish.
Final Table chip counts were as follows:
Scott Clements: 397,000 Andrew Brown: 344,000 Ralph Perry: 340,000 Ted Forrest…
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Svetlana Gromenkova wins event #15, $1,000 Ladies No-Limit World Championships:
The tournament started off full of warm welcomes and smiling faces. But all that was gone as the number of opponents dwindled . This was not Le's first to walk away in second place, she also finished second to Jennifer Tilly in the 2005 WSOP.
The seat assignments and chip counts for the final table were as follows:…
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Jimmy Schultz wins event #12, $1,500 Limit Hold'em
The chip counts for the final table started as follows:
Jimmy Shultz- $830,000 Ali Eslami- $400,000 Zach Fellows- $320,000 Brendan Taylor- $280,000 Markus Golser- $235,000 Vinny Vinh- $150,000 Teddy "Iceman" Monroe- $130,000 Chung Law- $90,000 Christoph Niesert: $80,000
The first to get eliminated in event #12 of the WSOP was Chung Law after he got all his…
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The 2008 World Championship Seven Card Stud event crowned a new champion, who won $418,856 but left with only the bracelet on his wrist.
Final table seats and chip counts are as follows:
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Duncan Bell came to the final table as the chip leader and walked away $666,777 in prize money. He also walked away with his first WSOP bracelet.
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With a starting field of 360 players, Day One reduced the field to only 36. On Day Two, the 36 remaining players were divided into 6 tables and played down to the final 6.
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Official chip counts for the start for the final table:
Seat 1) Yequi “Rich” Zhu- $87,000
Seat 2) Tom Chambers- $235,000
Seat 3) Greg Pappas- $304,000
Seat 4) Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi- $231,000
Seat 5) Daniel Mowczan- $122,000
Seat 6) John Racener- $180,000
Seat 7) John Cernuto- $285,000
Seat 8) Farzad Rouhani- $513,000
While playing Stud/8, Michael Mizrachi got all in on the river against Rich Zhu. At…
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Rep Porter beat out more that 1,200 people to win the $1,500 six-handed Hold'em tournament. Although this was his 10th WSOP cash, this was his highest finish. After a long final table he won $372,843 and the bracelet. Official chip count for the start of the final table:
Seat 1) Devin Porter- $357,000
Seat 2) John Conkright- $997,000
Seat 3) Ralph “Rep” Porter- $732,000
Seat 4) Michiel Brummelhuis-…
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The starting chip count and seat assignment were as follows:
Seat 1) James Mackey-$742,000
Seat 2) Matt Glantz-$1,115,000
Seat 3) Sam Farha-$374,500
Seat 4) Michael DeMichele-$434,000
Seat 5) Tom “Durrrr” Dwan-$642,000
Seat 6) Eli Elezra-$76,000
Seat 7) Anthony “Tongni” Rivera-$274,000
Seat 8) Jeff Madsen-$149,000
Anthony Rivera beat out a whole table of heavy-hitters and walked away with a WSOP bracelet. There were six WSOP bracelets won just between four…
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Shannon Shorr fell short of a bracelet in this years WSOP event #7, 2k No limit Texas Hold em'. Instead, Matt Keikoan won event #7 and took home $550,529. Shorr went home in second with $349,142. The final table seat assignment and chip counts were as follows:
Seat 1: Matt Keikoan-$1,011,000
Seat 2: Tran Theo-$1,884,000
Seat 3: Shannon Shorr-$627,000
Seat 4: Gill Carter-$652,000
Seat 5: Manole Mihai- $1,020,000
Seat…
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The majority of the attention of the WSOP Omaha eight or better event #6 was on Scott Clements, who in this competition was shooting for his third WSOP bracelet. But surprisingly, he was the first to go. Thang Luu ended up walking away with $243,356 in prize money and his first ever WSOP bracelet. The final table starting chip count was as following:
Thang Luu-640,000
Chris…
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