WSOP Results Summary - events from 36 to 40
In this summary of events from 36 to 40, see the results of the prestigious tournament trächtigsten under the WSOP - the $ 50,000 HORSE Event with a prize pool of $ 2,000,000 and although only 148 players participated.
Event 36: $ 5000 Limit Omaha Hi / Lo (280 participants)
With the largest buy-in for a limit Omaha Hi / Lo tournament, this event is often referred to as the unofficial “World Championship”. The tournament has an extremely flat, long structure. One is certainly not bored, was the winner John Guth. John had once said that he
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his livelihood nothing else makes, as Omaha Hi / Lo to play. Not bad pay for a few days of work, John!
1st John Guth (USA) $ 363.216
2nd Robert Stevanovski (USA) $ 218.456
3rd David Flores (USA) $ 148.708
4th Massimo Reynaud $ 101.332
5th Greg Jamison (USA) $ 75.012
6th Randy Jensen (USA) $ 59.220
7th Michael Pollowitz (USA) $ 44.744
8th Bart Hanson (USA) $ 32.900
9th James Grove $ 23.688
Event 37: $ 2000 Pot Limit Texas Hold’em (599 participants)
The next event was a Pot Limit Hold’em tournament, the poker variant, which is usually the most casual players are trying. Nearly 600 players paid $ 2000 each to take part in this tournament and to win the fight. The Top 10 was ultimately follows:
1st Greg Hopkins (USA) $ 269.274
2nd Jason Newburger (USA) $ 165.707
3rd Yuval Bronshtein (USA) $ 109.018
4th Peter Lawson (USA) $ 72.497
5th David Zarrin (USA) $ 52.874
6th Robert Collison (USA) $ 41.427
7th Gioi Luong (USA) $ 31.070
8th Coburn Raymond (USA) $ 22.894
9th Bryan O’Connell (Ireland) $ 16.353
10th Jordan Smith (USA) $ 10.902
Event 38: $ 1500 No Limit Texas Hold’em (2778 participants)
And now another $ 1500 No Limit free-for-all. And again pilgrimage to the enormous player in hordes to this tournament and the number of participants would have the WSOP Main Event 5 years ago honour. Those who among the top 10 included, were in any case very proud of their performance. Chris Bjorin from London sat for the third time this year at the WSOP final table and has already won $ 300,000. He had in the last two years WSOP Bracelets won - very impressive Chris! Third place went to well-known player Erica Schoenberg from the Full-Tilt Poker team.
1st Robert Cheung (Canada) $ 673.628
2nd Richard Murnick (USA) $ 417.117
3rd Erica Schoenberg (USA) $ 261.646
4th John Kranyak $ 179.639
5th Andrew Lee (USA) $ 119.447
6th Chris Bjorin (London, UK) $ 87.215
7th Suey Wong $ 68.255
8th Ernie Crespo $ 51.192
9th Nick Goodall $ 40.195
10th Ryan Osborne $ 33.369
Event 39: $ 50.000 horse (148 participants)
This tournament is seen by many as the only true “World Championship of Poker” tournament. Only 148 players battled for a prize pool of over $ 7,000,000. This event was for 5 days and consisted of five different poker variations in the exchange. Suitable way the last hand of the tournament in the poker variant with the letter “E” played - Seven Card Stud (E) ight or better. The winner was Freddy Deeb, he triumphed over Bruno Fitoussi, one of the most famous French poker player.
1st Freddy Deeb (USA) $ 2,276,832
2nd Bruno Fitoussi (France) $ 1,278,720
3rd John Hanson (USA) $ 852.480
4th Amnon Filippi (USA) $ 586.080
5th Kenny Tran (USA) $ 444.000
6th David Singer (USA) $ 337.440
7th Barry Greenstein (USA) $ 259.296
8th Thor Hansen (USA) $ 188.256
9th Gabe Kaplan (USA) $ 131.424
10th Dewey Tomko (USA) $ 131.424
Event 40: $ 1500 Mixed Limit Texas Hold’em (620 participants)
This event was a mixed Texas Hold’em tournament, which in turn limit and no-limit Hold’em is played. The winner of this tournament had already at the Main Event last year won $ 10,000,000 - Fred Goldberg
1st Fred Goldberg (USA) $ 204.935
2nd Rene Mouritsen (Denmark) $ 125.895
3rd Cristoph Niesert $ 82.804
4th Scott Bohlman (USA) $ 54.498
5th Kevin Marcotte (USA) $ 39.289
6th Joe Brandenburg (USA) $ 30.418
7th Michael Craig (USA) $ 22.813
8th Reza Zand (USA) $ 16.899
9th Karlo Lopez (Puerto Rico) $ 12.252
10th Brent Roberts (USA) $ 8.167