World Series Of Poker Buy In Amount
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So, in a way, the Poker Players Championship (6-Handed) is a rebuttal to that movement. The tournament, which begins on June 24, comes with a $50,000 price tag for its buy-in. To screen out the riffraff. The World Series of Poker is still Happening! Play the world’s Most Authentic Poker App! Join millions of players in the official World Series of Poker game! The most prestigious poker brand raises the stakes with THE authentic poker experience. Compete to win the ultimate prize in poker. The major poker tournament series has not yet been announced but should follow similar lines to the New Jersey tournaments. For the standard tournament schedule, there is a range of events that are mostly lower buy-in levels. The buy-in for each tournament can vary depending on which World Poker Tour series you would like to enter. The cost of buying into a competition from the main tour ranges from $3,500-$20,000.
When there’s talk of potentially running out of chips for a poker tournament, you know it must be a huge undertaking. For its 50th annual event, the World Series of Poker tried out a little experiment: a $500 buy-in tournament, rake-free for the first bullet, with four starting flights and a $1 million guaranteed first-place prize. WSOP brass anticipated it would bring out the masses, but most people could not have predicted just how big the BIG 50 is turning out to be.
With over 18,000 entries tallied through three flights with one more to go, it's on track to be the biggest in WSOP history in terms of entries. Considering the magnitude, it seems reasonable that the event has come with some bumps and delays as logistics get ironed out.
'I will tell you, the logistics of trying to run an event of this magnitude is you don't quite know what you don't know until you do it, right?' Vice President of WSOP Jack Effel told PokerNews' Sasha Salinger.
'I’m going to put everyone in that is going to come.'
While he admits there have been some minor hiccups in the registration process, Effel also emphasizes that they're doing their best and constantly striving to improve upon the process.
'I think that we're good at trying to find the problems, fix the problems, try to ensure those problems don't continue to happen and every day try to be better than we were the previous days.' He continued: 'At the World Series of Poker, you got a lot of challenges, you got a lot of things to deal with, but I want everyone to know that we're thinking about the problems in front of us, we're thinking about the problems that happened before us, and we're thinking about the problems that are going to happen ahead of us.'
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To go along with the '50' theme, the event has 50-minute levels, players start with 50,000 chips and there's an overall prize pool guarantee of $5 million - which was already surpassed with the number of players registered on the first starting day. A whopping 4,336 players were registered at the start of Flight A play, and that number swelled to 6,095 when all was said and done. A total of 5,972 more were tallied in Flight B Friday.
'I think that we're good at trying to find the problems, fix the problems, try to ensure those problems don't continue to happen and every day try to be better than we were the previous days.'
Saturday's Flight C attracted more than 6,200 with registration ending around 9 p.m., total entries and final prize pool information forthcoming. By 12:30 p.m. Saturday, the final starting flight for Sunday was already sold out for initial entries.
WSOP announced on Twitter that Late Registration seats can be purchased starting at 11 a.m. Sunday with seating for those beginning after Level 3 which should be at noon. For those who are worried about not getting a seat, Effel says no need, as long as you arrive in time for late registration.
'I’m going to put everyone in that is going to come.'
As the structure and schedule is set up with players allowed to re-enter once per flight and some Day 2s overlapping the later flights, it is possible to cash in multiple flights as many players will do. Below are the numbers through the first two of four starting flights in the tournament on track to have well over 20,000 entries.
BIG 50 Entries and Prize Pool Information
Day | Entries | Prize Pool |
---|---|---|
Day 1a | 6,095 | $2,986,660 |
Day 1b | 5,972 | $2,843,780 |
Day 1c | 7,183 | $3,375,570 |
Day 1d | 9,121 | $4,303,425 |
Total | 28,371 | $13,509,435 |
Accommodating the Masses
With players flocking to the Rio in the thousands to take a shot at a bracelet in a $500 event with a $1 million top prize, the WSOP has been doing all that they can to accommodate the crowds. To do so, they have cancelled some of the Daily Deepstacks and set up tables in all corners of the building.
In addition to the array of rooms in the convention center, poker hands were being played at tables in the hallways, outside of the gift shop, and even in a vacant bowling alley across from the seafood buffet, among other creative locales to get as many players seated as possible.
Registration lines in the Rio were long and winding, but many savvy players have made good use of the online or mobile registration option that the WSOP has set up through Bravo Live. As each flight 'sold out' - including flight D for Sunday - late registration seats have been issued to those wanting to enter or re-enter. Players receiving a 'late registration' ticket then stand in the late reg line and wait to be seated as unfortunate players vacate seats, much like the alternate system used at most poker rooms when tournament capacity is reached.
'I will tell you, the logistics of trying to run an event of this magnitude is you don't quite know what you don't know until you do it, right?'
This being the first undertaking of its kind, there have been multiple alterations to the schedule including restart delays with opening flights and Day 2 flights overlapping, all the while also accommodating seating for other events on the schedule. The Flight A Day 2 restart on Friday was pushed back several hours from its original 2 p.m. scheduled start to allow as many players as possible to join the second starting flight.
Players participating in Flight B on Friday had to be flexible as the dinner break was pushed back to after level 10. Then late in the night the decision was made to add another level of play before bagging, all to help accommodate the maximum number of players that they could. The 1,269 that made it through 1B Friday night returned Saturday for a scheduled 7 p.m. flight which was delayed by about 40 minutes as they waited for Flight C tables to break.
While some have griped about the inconveniences that have arisen in terms of logistics of the event, others have been understanding, thankful to have a chance to play for $1 million and a bracelet for a $500 buy-in.
Flight 2B is now in the money, and any player eliminated in the money from 2B can Late Register for Flight D Sunday starting at 11 a.m. The remaining schedule for the biggest poker tournament in WSOP history is as follows, subject to change:
- Day 1D - Sunday, June 2 at 10 a.m.
- Day 2C - Monday, June 3 at 10 a.m.
- Day 2D - Tuesday, June 4 at 10 a.m.
- Day 3 - Wednesday, June 5 at 11 a.m.
- Day 4 - Thursday, June 6 at 11 a.m. (Play down to six players)
- Day 5 - Friday, June 7 at 12 p.m. (Play down to a winner)
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World Series of Poker
The 2019 World Series of Poker is complete. Over the course of almost two months, 90 WSOP gold bracelets were awarded in a wide variety of games and buy-in levels.
Hossein Ensan closed out the series by winning the $10,000 buy-in WSOP main event, taking home a custom diamond-encrusted bracelet and the $10 million first-place prize.
Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates total career WSOP bracelets.
2019 WSOP main event recap
Event 1: $500 Casino Employees Event
Final table results:
1. Nicholas Haynes - $62,248(1)
2. Isaac Hanson - $38,447
3. Jorge Ruiz - $26,642
4. Jesse Kertland - $18,758
5. Adam Lamers - $13,421
6. Jeffrey Fast - $9,761
7. Christopher Bowen - $7,219
8. Joseph Appler - $5,430
9. Travis Williams - $4,155
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 2: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty
Final table results:
1. Brian Green - $345,669 (1)
2. Ali Imsirovic - $213,644
3. Asher Conniff - $145,097
4. Loren Klein - $100,775
5. Ping Liu - $71,614
6. Daniel Negreanu - $52,099
7. Martijn Gerrits - $38,823
8. Zach Clark - $29,650
9. Cary Katz - $23,224
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 3: Big 50 - $500 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Femi Fashakin - $1,147,449 (1)
2. Paul Cullen - $709,183
3. Rafi Elharar - $534,574
4. Nicholas Chow - $405,132
5. Walter Atwood - $308,071
6. Danny Ghobrial - $236,508
7. Adrian Curry - $182,192
8. Morten Christensen - $141,126
9. David Rasmussen - $109,922
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-lo 8 or Better
Final table results:
1. Derek McMaster - $228,228 (1)
2. Jason Berilgen - $141,007
3. John Esposito - $98,807
4. David Halpern - $70,231
5. Joe Aronesty - $50,646
6. Tom McCormick - $37,063
7. Ben Yu - $27,530
8. Shannon Shorr - $20,760
9. Patrick Leonard - $15,897
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 5: $50,000 High Roller No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Ben Heath - $1,484,085 (1)
2. Andrew Lichtenberger - $917,232
3. Sam Soverel - $640,924
4. Dmitry Yurasov - $458,138
5. Nick Petrangelo - $335,181
6. Chance Kornuth - $251,128
7. Elio Fox - $192,794
8. Cary Katz - $151,755
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 6: $2,500 Limit Mixed Triple Draw
Final table results:
1. Daniel Zack - $160,447(1)
2. Sumir Mathur - $99,153
3. Brayden Gazlay - $65,217
4. Jon Turner - $43,984
5. Jesse Hampton - $30,437
6. Jake Schwartz - $21,625
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 7: $400 Online No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Yong 'LuckySpewy1' Kwon - $165,263(1)
2. Gabor 'MeatisMurder' Szabo - $99,361
3. Scott 'merrick' Eskenazi - $73,021
4. Frederic 'LeakStain' Roetker - $53,494
5. Phil 'lumestackin' Hellmuth - $39,460
6. Phillip 'DjPhiLWiLL' Raetz - $29,493
7. Dan 'MeatJustice' O'Brien - $22,374
8. Steve 'FlatcallSPC' Cicak - $17,086
9. Samuel 'Roopert' Uhlmann - $13,199
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 8: $10,000 Short Deck No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Alex Epstein - $296,227 (1)
2. Thai Ha - $183,081
3. Yan Shing Tsang - $130,482
4. Chance Kornuth - $93,593
5. Rene Van Krevelen - $67,566
6. Yong Wang - $49,095
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 9: $600 No-limit Hold'em Deepstack
Final table results:
1. Jeremy Pekarek - $398,281(1)
2. Dan Kuntzman - $245, 881
3. Juan Hernandez - $182,173
4. Benjamin Underwood - $135,959
5. Noomis Jones - $102,216
6. Tan Nguyen - $77,418
7. Paul Jain - $59,075
8. John Skrovan - $45,418
9. David Elet - $35,183
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 10: $1,500 Dealer's Choice
Final table results:
1. Scott Clements - $144,957(3)
2. Timothy McDermott - $89,567
3. Michael Ross - $58,718
4. Naoya Kihara - $39,377
5. David Self - $27,027
6. Benny Glaser - $18,996
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 11: $5,000 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Daniel Strelitz - $442,385 (1)
2. Shannon Shorr - $273,416
3. Ognjen Sekularac - $186,050
4. Ali Imsirovic - $129,018
5. Maria Ho - $91,211
6. Arsenii Karmatckii - $65,764
7. Maria Mcalpin - $48,377
8. Pauli Ayras - $36,323
9. Michael O'Grady - $27,848
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 12: $1,000 No-limit Hold'em Super Turbo Bounty
Final table results:
1. Daniel Park - $226,243 (1)
2. Erik Cajelais - $139,731
3. Jennifer Dennis - $102,010
4. Emil Tiller - $75,149
5. Marcelo Giordano Mendes - $55,869
6. John Yelaney - $41,920
7. Travis Sargent - $31,748
8. Lian Liu - $24,271
9. Ferit Bulutoglu - $18,731
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 13: $1,500 No-limit 2-7 Lowball Draw
Final table results:
1. Yuval Bronshtein - $96,278 (1)
2. Ajay Chabra - $59,491
3. Jerry Wong - $39,986
4. Steven Tabb - $27,477
5. Michael Sortino - $19,313
6. Bjorn Geissert - $13,892
7. Craig Chait - $10,232
8. Frank Kassela - $7,722
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 14: $1,500 HORSE
Final table results:
1. Murilo Souza - $207,003(1)
2. Jason Stockfish - $127,932
3. Gary Kosakowski - $89,730
4. Phillip Hui - $63,860
5. Chris Klodnicki - $46,127
6. Alex Dovzhenko - $33,822
7. Joe Aronesty - $25,181
8. Danny Woolard - $19,040
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 15: $10,000 Heads-up No-limit Hold'em
1. Sean Swingruber - $186,356 (1)
2. Ben Yu - $115,174
3. Cord Garcia - $73,333
3. Keith Lehr - $73,333
5. Jimmy D'Ambrosio - $31,151
5. Jake Schindler - $31,151
5. Kristen Bicknell - $31,151
5. Matthias Eibinger - $31,151
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 16: $1,500 Six-handed No-limit Hold'em
1. Isaac Baron - $407,739 (1)
2. Ong Dingxiang - $251,937
3. Stephen Graner - $177,085
4. James Hughes - $126,011
5. Richard Hasnip - $90,791
6. Cameron Marshall - $66,243
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 17: $1,500 No-limit Hold'em Shootout
Final table results:
1. Brett Apter - $238,824(1)
2. Anatolii Zyrin - $147,594
3. Tommy Nguyen - $106,351
4. Adrian Scarpa - $77,591
5. Manuel Afonso Soares Ruivo - $57,326
6. Cary Katz - $42,897
7. Shintaro Baba - $32,517
8. Michael O'Grady - $24,973
9. Kenna James - $19,436
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 18: $10,000 Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Final table results:
1. Frankie O'Dell - $443,641 (3)
2. Owais Ahmed - $274,192
3. Robert Mizrachi - $194,850
4. Nick Guagenti - $140,522
5. Robert Campbell - $102,868
6. Jake Schwartz - $76,456
7. David Benyaine - $57,709
8. Edmond Vartughian - $44,245
9. Shaun Deeb - $34,467
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 19: Millionaire Maker - $1,500 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. John Gorsuch - $1,344,930(1)
2. Kazuki Ikeuchi - $830,783
3. Lokesh Garg - $619,017
4. Vincas Tamasauskas - $464,375
5. Joshua Thibodaux - $350,758
6. Cory ALbertson - $266,771
7. Bob Shao - $204,306
8. Fabian Guma - $157,565
9. Joshua Reichard - $122,375
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 20: $1,500 Seven-card Stud
Final table results:
1. Eli Elezra - $93,766(4)
2. Anthony Zinno - $57,951
3. Valentin Vornicu - $39,830
4. Tab Thiptinnakon - $27,933
5. Rep Porter - $19,996
6. David Singer - $14,619
7. Joshua Mountain - $10,920
8. Scott Seiver - $8,337
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 21: $10,000 No-limit 2-7 Lowball Draw
Final table results:
1. Jim Bechtel - $253,817 (2)
2. Vincent Musso - $156,872
3. Darren Elias - $109,738
4. Prahlad Friedman - $78,157
5. Jean-Robert Bellande - $56,693
6. Pedro Bromfman - $41,897
7. Paul Folpe - $31,556
8. Galen Hall - $24,232
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 22: $1,000 Double Stack No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Jorden Fox - $420,693 (1)
2. Jayachandra Gangaiah - $259,834
3. Jeffrey Smith - $191,789
4. Simon Legat - $142,648
5. Marco Aurelio - $106,917
6. Ryan Teves - $80,760
7. Scott Vener - $61,480
8. Andrew Glauberg - $47,173
9. Christopher Andler - $36,484
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 23: $1,500 Eight Game Mix
Final table results:
1. Rami Boukai - $177,294(2)
2. John Evans - $109,553
3. Chris Klodnicki - $72,933
4. Philip Long - $49,531
5. Allen Kessler - $34,329
6. Donny Rubinstein - $24,292
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 24: $600 Online Six-handed Pot-limit Omaha
Final table results:
1. Josh 'loofa' Pollock - $139,740 (2)
2. Jason 'TheBigGift' - $85,560
3. Jared 'jebronlames1' Bleznick - $59,163
4. Martin 'BathroomLine' Zamani - $41,565
5. Phil 'HeyGuys' Galfond - $29,680
6. Chris 'babycow' Back - $21,538
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 25: $600 Pot-limit Omaha Deepstack
Final table results:
1. Andrew Donabedian - $205,605 (1)
2. Todd Dreyer - $126,948
3. Robert Valden - $92,672
4. Corey Wright - $68,258
5. Mihai Niste - $50,732
6. Alexandru Ivan - $38,051
7. Tom Franklin - $28,803
8. Florian Fuchs - $22,006
9. Alexander Condon - $16,971
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 26: $2,620 No-limit Hold'em Marathon
Final table results:
1. Roman Korenev - $477,401(1)
2. Jared Koppel - $295,008
3. Dong Sheng Peng - $208,726
4. Francis Anderson - $149,605
5. Joe Curcio - $108,646
6. Joseph Liberta - $79,957
7. Matt Russell - $59,642
8. Gustavo Darosamuniz - $45,100
9. Peter Hong - $34,580
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 27: $1,500 Seven-card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Final table results:
1. Michael Mizrach - $142,801 (5)
2. Robert Gray - $88,254
3. Michael Sopko - $60,330
4. Elias Hourani - $42,014
5. Jan Stein - $29,818
6. Jose Paz-Gutierrez - $21,575
7. Martin Sawtell - $15,921
8. Matthew Schultz - $11,986
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 28: $1,000 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Steven Song - $341,854 (1)
2. Scot Masters - $211,177
3. Ryan Laplante - $154,268
4. Renato Kaneoya - $113,712
5. Sevak Mikaiel - $84,581
6. Dominic Coombe - $63,491
7. Pedro Ingles - $48,101
8. Vegard Ropstad - $36,783
9. Yosef Lider - $28,394
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 29: $10,000 HORSE
Final table results:
1. Greg Mueller - $425,347 (3)
2. Daniel Ospina - $262,882
3. Dario Sammartino - $184,854
4. Scott Clements - $132,268
5. Craig Chait - $96,378
6. Mikhail Semin - 71,505
7. Matthew Gonzales - $54,043
8. Phil Galfond - $41,625
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 30: $1,000 Pot-limit Omaha
Final table results:
1. Luis Zedan - $236,673(1)
2. Thida Lin - $146,196
3. Sam Razavi - $104,888
4. Ryan Robinson - $76,101
5. Ryan Goindoo - $55,845
6. Gregory Donatelli - $41,453
7. Chris Conrad - $31,130
8. Stanislav Parkhomenko - $23,654
9. Erik Wilcke - $18,188
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 31: $3,000 Six-handed No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Thomas Cazayous - $414,766(1)
2. Nicholas Howard - $256,314
3. Upeshka De Silva - $172,658
4. Wojciech Barzantny - $118,421
5. Angel Guillen - $82,726
6. Raul Martinez - $58,881
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 32: $1,000 Seniors No-limit Hold'em Championship
Final table results:
1. Howard Mash - $662,594(1)
2. Jean Fontaine - $409,249
3. James Mcnurlan - $303,705
4. Adam Richardson - $226,996
5. Donald Matusow - $170,887
6. Farhad Jamasi - $129,582
7. Samir Husaynue - $98,981
8. Mike Lisanti - $76,165
9. Mansour Alipourfard - $59,044
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 33: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw
Final table results:
1. Robert Campbell - $144,027(1)
2. David Bach - $88,995
3. Jared Bleznick - $58,343
4. Kyle Miaso - $39,126
5. Jesse Hampton - $26,855
6. Aron Dermer - $18,875
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 34: $1,000 Double Stack No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Joseph Cheong - $687,782(1)
2. David Ivers - $424, 791
3. Zinan Xu - $314,876
4. Andrea Buonocore - $235,099
5. Arianna Son - $176,820
6. Ido Ashkenazi - $133,970
7. David Guay - $102,258
8. Ivan Deyra - $78,638
9. Brock Wilson - $60,930
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 35: $10,000 Dealer's Choice
Final table results:
1. Adam Friedman - $312,417 (3)
2. Shaun Deeb - $193,090
3. Matt Glantz - $139,126
4. David Moskowitz - $100,440
5. Michael McKenna - $72,653
6. Nick Schulman - $52,656
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 36: $3,000 No-limit Hold'em Shootout
Final table results:
1. David Lambard - $207,193 (1)
2. Johan Guilbert - $128,042
3. Weiyi Zhang - $92,625
4. Andrew Lichtenberger - $67,706
5. Jan Lakota - $50,016
6. Ben Farrell - $37,342
7. Alexandru Papazian - $28,182
8. Adrien Delmas - $21,501
9. Martin Zamani - $16,586
10. Justin Bonomo - $12,937
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 37: $800 No-limit Hold'em Deepstack
Final table results:
1. Robert Mitchell - $297,537(1)
2. Marco Bognanni - $183,742
3. Axel Hallay - $134,817
4. Francois Evard - $99,752
5. Benjamin Underwood - $74,435
6. Kamel Mokhammad - $56,019
7. Benjamin Moon - $42,524
8. Zachary Mullennix - $32,561
9. Nick Jivkov - $25,152
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 38: $600 Online No-limit Hold'em Knockout Bounty
Final table results:
1. Upeshka 'gomezhamburg' De Silva - $98,262.72(3)
2. Dave 'Dave419' Nodes - $60,092.28
3. David 'davidas777' Fhima - $42,962.40)
4. 'Pretabotones' - $31,065.12
5. Renato 'Turko' Ribeiro - $22,748.04
6. Yotam 'P. Bateman' Shmuelov - $16,854.48
7. Chris 'johnsonck' Johnson - $12,688.40
8. Joseph 'B3ndTheKnee' Liberta - $9,583.92
9. Steven 'BoatyBoatz8A' Bordonaro - $7,380.72
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 39: $1,000 Super Seniors No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Michael Blake - $359, 863(1)
2. Barry Shulman - $222,295
3. Cary Marshall - $162,536
4. Timothy Joseph - $119,888
5. Rick Austin - $89,217
6. Kanajett Hathaitham - $66,987
7. Jeffrey Miller - $50,751
8. Bruce Treitman - $38,802
9. Miles Harris - $29,939
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Event 40: $1,500 Pot-limit Omaha
Final table results:
1. Ismael Bojang - $298,507 (1)
2. James Little - $184,424
3. Ben Zamani - $131,335
4. Johannes Tobbe - $94,669
5. Denis Bagdasarov - $69,082
6. Mihai Niste - $51,041
7. Richard Tuhrim - $38,189
8. Glen Cressman - $28,940
9. Matthew Mueller - $22,215
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 41: $10,000 Seven-card Stud
Final table results:
1. John Hennigan - $245,451(6)
2. Daniel Negreanu - $151,700
3. David (ODB) Baker - $104,416
4. Mikhail Semin - $73,810
5. David Singer - $53,621
6. Chris Tryba - $40,066
7. Frank Kassela - $30,817
8. Frankie O'Dell - $24,419
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 42: $600 Mixed No-limit Hold'em/Pot-limit Omaha Deepstack
Final table results:
1. Aristeidis Moschonas - $194,759(1)
2. Dan Matsuzuki - $120,374
3. Raghav Bansal - $88,410
4. Rainer Kempe - $65,482
5. Ashish Ahuja - $48,914
6. Stephen Ma - $36,852
7. Adam Lamphere - $28,006
8. Daniel Moravec - $21,469
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 43: $2,500 Mixed Big Bet
Final table results:
1. Loren Klein - $127,808(4)
2. Ryan Hughes - $78,985
3. Phillip Hui - $51,346
4. Arthur Morris - $34,328
5. Joseph Couden - $23,622
6. Jonathan Depa - $16,746
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 44: $1,500 No-limit Hold'em Bounty
Final table results:
1. Asi Moshe - $253,933(1)
2. Damjan Radanov - $156,875
3. Tonio Roder - $113,360
4. Patrick Truong - $82,764
5. Vitalijs Zavorotnijs - $61,058
6. Andrew Hills - $45,521
7. Timothy Stephens - $34,300
8. Harrison Gimbel - $26,125
9. Bastian Fischer - $20,115
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Event 45: $25,000 Pot-limit Omaha High Roller
Final table results:
1. Stephen Chidwick - $1,618,417(1)
2. James Chen - $1,000,253
3. Matthew Gonzales - $699,364
4. Robert Mizrachi - $497,112
5. Alex Epstein - $359,320
6. Erik Seidel - $264,186
7. Wasim Korkis - $197,637
8. Ka Kwan Lau - $150,483
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Event 46: $500 Online Turbo Deepstack No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Dan 'centrefieldr' Lupo - $145,273.90(1)
2. David 'DTC13' Clarke - $89,692.92
3. Chris 'johnsonck' Johnson - $63,771.03
4. 'JSTRIZZA' - $45,959.67
5. 'staeks' - $33,475.82
6. 'MisterKK' - $24,729.16
7. 'jnutz' - $18,526.99
8. 'TonyStarsGFK' - $13.994.64
9. 'HITRII999' - $10,734.52
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Event 47: $1,000 Ladies No-limit Hold'em Championship
Final table results:
1. Ji young Kim - $167,308(1)
2. Nancy Matson - $103,350
3. Sandrine Phan - $72,821
4. Stephanie Dao - $52,007
5. Lyly Vo - $37,654
6. Lexy Gavin - $27,643
7. Raylene Celaya - $20,582
8. Stephanie Hubbard - $15,544
9. Barbara Blechinger - $11,911
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Event 48: $2,500 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Ari Engel - $427,399(1)
2. Pablo Melogno - $264,104
3. Wilbern Hoffman - $186,392
4. Ben Keeline - $133,306
5. David 'Bakes' Baker - $96,632
6. James Hughes - $71,010
7. Truyen Nguyen - $52,909
8. Ryan Olisar - $39,980
9. Josh Arieh - $30,643
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Event 49: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw
Final table results:
1. Luke Schwartz - $273,336 (1)
2. George Wolff - $168,936
3. Johannes Becker - $116,236
4. Mark Gergorich - $81,635
5. Yueqi Zhu - $58,547
6. Calvin Anderson - $2,898
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Event 50: Monster Stack - $1,500 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Kainalu McCue-Unciano - $1,008,850 (1)
2. Vincent Chauve - $623,211
3. Gregory Katayama - $461,369
4. Bart Hanson - $344,079
5. Benjamin Ector - $258,516
6. Igor Yaroshevskyy - $195,687
7. Bryan Kim - $149,247
8. Andre Haneberg - $114,694
9. Javier Zarco - $88,817
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Event 51: $2,500 Mixed Omaha Hi-Lo & Seven-card Stud Hi-Lo
Final table results:
1. Yuri Dzivielevski - $213,750(1)
2. Michael Thompson - $132,113
3. Denis Strebkov - $89,744
4. Andrey Zaichenko - $62,176
5. Daniel Zack - $43,950
6. Philip Long - $31,710
7. Alex Livingston - $23,362
8. Daniel Ratigan - $17,584
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Event 52: Eight-handed $10,000 Pot-limit Omaha
Final table results:
1. Dash Dudley - $1,086,967(1)
2. James Park - $671,802
3. Joel Feldman - $463,814
4. Jeremy Ausmus - $325,693
5. Kyle Montgomery - $232,680
6. Eoghan O'Dea - $169,173
7. Andrei Razov - $125,215
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Event 53: $800 Eight-handed No-limit Hold'em Deepstack
Final table results:
1. Santiago Soriano - $371,203(1)
2. Amir Lehavot - $229,410
3. Benjamin Underwood - $168,960
4. Nick Blackburn - $125,432
5. Joao Barrosovalli - $93,866
6. Samuel Gagnon - $70,813
7. Daniele Dangelo - $53,858
8. Ori Hasson - $41,300
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Event 54: $1,500 Razz
Final table results:
1. Kevin Gerhart - $119,054 (1)
2. Sergio Braga - $73,577
3. Joseph Hoffman - $49,762
4. Andres Norbe Korn - $34,352
5. Jean Said - $24,216
6. Scott Clements - $17,440
7. Robert Campbell - $12,837
8. Grzegorz Wyraz - $9,663
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Event 55: $1,000 Online No-limit Hold'em Double Stack
Final table results:
1. Jason 'TheBigGift' Gooch - $241,492.94(1)
2. Brian 'Pure__Reason' Wood - $148,542.85
3. Anthony 'Scrotile' Augstino - $104,980.41
4. Dario 'Sirio87' Sammartino - $75,094.85
5. Timothy 'Stucksoomuch' Wong - $54,453.05
6. Ran 'Margarete' Koller - $40,143.29
7. Gianluca 'InMyHouse' Speranza - $29,885.86
8. Justin 'KingFortune' Liberto - $22,451.03
9. Max 'MaxSparrow' Pescatori - $17,348.99
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Event 56: $1,500 No-limit Hold'em Super Turbo Bounty
Final table results:
1. Jonas Lauck- $260,335(1)
2. Robert Bickley - $160,820
3. Fernando Viana da Costa - $116,426
4. Markus Gonsalves - $85,141
5. Anil Jivani - $62,901
6. Aaron Pinson - $46,951
7. Arron Woodcock - $35,412
8. Aaron Johnson - $26,992
9. Edward Courage - $20,793
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Event 57: $1,000 Tag Team No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Ohad Geiger, Daniel Dayan, and Barak Wisbrod - $168,395 (1)
2. Jerod Smith, Matthew Moreno, and Lawrence Chan - $104,025
3. Anthony Zinno and John Hinds - $73,329
4. Timothy Jurkiewicz and Zach Gruneberg - $52,390
5. Fabio Coppola and Richard Washinsky - $37,944
6. Danny Wong, Steve Sung, Chahn Jung, and Aaron Motoyama - $27,864
7. Daniel Marder, Michael Marder, and Paul Steinberg - $20,750
8. Steven van Zadelhoff and Kenny Hallaert - $15,674
9. Jie Xu and Shaotong Chang - $12,011
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Event 58: $50,000 Poker Players Championship
Final table results:
1. Phillip Hui - $1,099,311 (1)
2. Josh Arieh - $679,426
3. John Esposito - $466,407
4. Bryce Yockey - $325,989
5. Shaun Deeb - $232,058
6. Dan Cates - $168,305
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Event 59: $600 No-limit Hold'em Deepstack Championship
Final table results:
1. Joe Foresman - $397,903 (1)
2. Will Givens - $245,606
3. Steffen Logen - $181,953
4. Jeff Hakim - $135,783
5. Jlib Kovtunov - $102,077
6. Mrityunjay Jha - $77,308
7. David Goodman - $58,988
8. Jean Alexandre - $45,348
9. Linda Huard - $35,128
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Event 60: $1,500 Pot-limit Omaha 8 or Better
Final table results:
1. Anthony Zinno - $279,920 (2)
2. Rodney Burt - $172,932
3. Thomas Schropfer - $122,555
4. Jon Turner - $87,967
5. Scott Abrams - $63,961
6. Jordan Spurlin - $47,118
7. Connor Drinan - $35,173
8. Kyle Miaso - $26,611
9. Erik Seidel - $20,410
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Event 61: Colossus - $400 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Sejin Park - $451,272 (1)
2. Georgios Kapalas - $278,881
3. Ryan Depaulo - $208,643
4. Juan Lopez - $157,106
5. Andrew Barber - $119,072
6. Norson Saho - $90,838
7. Patrick Miller - $69,757
8. Maksim Kalman - $53,925
9. Diego Lima - $41,965
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Event 62: $10,000 Razz
Final table results:
1. Scott Seiver - $301,421 (3)
2. Andrey Zhigalov - $186,293
3. Chris Ferguson - $131,194
4. Daniel Zack - $94,305
5. Daniel Negreanu - $69,223
6. Andre Akkari - $51,911
7. David Bach - $39,788
8. George Alexander - $31,185
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Event 63: $1,500 Omaha Mix
Final table results:
1. Anatolii Zyrin - $199,838 (1)
2. Yueqi Zhu - $123,466
3. James Van Alstyne - $84,106
4. Mesbah Guerfi - $58,289
5. Aron Dermer - $41,112
6. Iori Yogo - $29,518
7. Alan Sternberg - $21,582
8. Ivo Donev - $16,075
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Event 64: Crazy Eights - $888 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Rick Alvarado - $888,888 (1)
2. Mark Radoja - $548,888
3. Thomas Drivas - $409,888
4. Vivian Saliba - $308,888
5. Aleksandras Rusinovas - $233,888
6. Patrick Clarke - $177,888
7. Vlad Darie - $136,888
8. Mario Hofler - $105,888
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Event 65: $10,000 Pot-limit Omaha Hi-Lo
Final table results:
1. Nick Schulman - $463,670(3)
2. Brian Hastings - $286,570
3. Joe Hachem - $201,041
4. Denis Strebkov - $143,700
5. Christopher Vitch - $104,688
6. Corey Hochman - $77,763
7. Michael McKenna - $58,918
8. Bryce Yockey - $45,551
9. Ryan Miller - $35,950
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Event 66: $1,500 Limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. David (ODB) Baker - $161,139 (2)
2. Brian Kim - $99,564
3. Dominzo Love - $68,353
4. Ruiko Mamiya - $47,747
5. Chris Ferguson - $33,948
6. Chicong Nguyen - $24,574
7. Kenneth Donoghue - $18,118
8. Danny Woolard - $13,609
9. Greg Mueller - $10,418
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Event 67: $10,000 Seven-card Stud Hi-Lo
Final table results:
1. Robert Campbell - $385,763 (2)
2. Yueqi Zhu - $238,420
3. Mike Wattel - $164,647
4. Mike Matusow - $116,255
5. Ryan Hughes - $83,971
6. Qinghai Pan - $62,079
7. Andrey Zhigalov - $46,999
8. Steven Wolansky - $36,460
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Event 68: $1,000 Online No-limit Hold'em Championship
Final table results:
1. Nicholas 'Illari' Baris - $303,738.75 (1)
2. Tara 'bertperton' Cain - $187,530
3. William 'TheBurrSir' Lamb - $113,332.50
4. David 'YoungPitts' Baker - $96,092.50
5. Jason 'LuckDuck' Lawhun - $69,991.25
6. Jack 'Mr. Yang' Maskill - $51,703.75
7. Chris 'Camdi' Ferguson - $38,736.25
8. Ryan 'PlzCumAgain' Jones - $29,260
9. Antonio 'karma007' Guerrero - $22,443.75
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Event 69: Mini Main Event - $1,000 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Jeremy Saderne - $628,654 (1)
2. Lula Taylor - $388,284
3. Andres Korn - $287,219
4. Yi Ma - $214,047
5. Koji Takagi - $160,715
6. Stefan Widmer - $121,586
7. Philip Gildea - $92,686
8. Ben Alloggio - $71,199
9. James Stewart - $55,118
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Event 70: $5,000 Six-handed No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Joao Vieira - $758,011 (1)
2. Joe Cada - $468,488
3. Jamie O'Connor - $317,956
4. Pierre Calamusa - $219,468
5. Olivier Busquet - $154,112
6. Barry Hutter - $110,127
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Event 71: Salute to Warriors - $500 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Susan Faber - $121,161 (1)
2. Rob Stark - $74,785
3. Dean Yoon - $53,887
4. Christopher Canan - $39,248
5. Taylor Carroll - $28,897
6. Jordan Knackstedt - $21,510
7. Jose Annaloro - $16,190
8. Kulwant Singh - $12,323
9. Taehyung Kim - $9,486
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Event 72: $10,000 Limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Juha Helppi - $306,622 (1)
2. Mike Lancaster - $189,505
3. Tommy Hang - $133,718
4. Anthony Marsico - $96,272
5. Kevin Song - $70,750
6. Josh Arieh - $53,095
7. Kyle Ray - $40,709
8. Qinghai Pan - $31,902
9. Robert Como - $25,566
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Event 73: $10,000 Main Event
Final table results:
1. Hossein Ensan - $10 million (1)
2. Dario Sammartino - $6 million
3. Alex Livingston - $4 million
4. Garry Gates - $3 million
5. Kevin Maahs - $2.2 million
6. Zhen Cai - $1.85 million
7. Nick Marchington - $1.525 million
8. Timothy Su - $1.25 million
9. Milos Skrbic - $1 million
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Event 74: $3,200 Online No-limit Hold'em High Roller
Final table results:
1. Brandon 'DrOctagon' Adams - $411,561 (1)
2. Nabil Mohamed Abdien 'thebrownbear' Cardoso - $253,643
3. Vladimir 'Stuey_Haxton' Alexandrov - $173,241
4. Calvin 'projector52' Anderson - $120,422
5. Michael 'VinnyV' Vanier - $85,449
6. Norbert 'BALKAN500' Szecsi - $61,653
7. 'kanginlee' - $34,071
8. 'DelightedTHC' - $26,139
9. 'lowrider711' - $20,371
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Event 75: Little One for One Drop - $1,111 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. James Anderson - $690,686 (1)
2. Fernando Pfeiffer - $426,543
3. Marco Guibert - $316,233
4. Liran Betito - $236,151
5. Shalom Elharar - $177,639
6. Nils Tolpingrud - $134,608
7. Mark Strodl - $102,757
8. Ying Fu - $79,029
9. Robert Mather - $61,238
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Event 76: $800 Online Six-handed No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Shawn 'Bucky21' Buchanan - $223,119 (1)
2. David 'YoungPitts' Baker - $137,241
3. Hunter 'Ibinkustink' Gebron - $96,993
4. Alexandre 'Apalexpex' Moreira - $69,831
5. Luigi Andrea 'Bananasplit' Shehadeh - $50,310
6. Jeremy 'Gimmiehaveit' Brown - $37,089
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Event 77: $3,000 Six-handed Limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Stephanie Dao - $133,189 (1)
2. Alain Alinat - $82,312
3. Ian O'Hara - $55,749
4. Chad Eveslage - $38,561
5. Jan Suchanek - $27,251
6. Oleg Chebotarev - $19,687
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Event 90*: $50,000 'Final Fifty' No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Danny Tang - $1,608,406(1)
2. Sam Soverel - $994,072
3. Michael Addamo - $697,375
4. Brandon Adams - $500,282
5. Adrian Mateos - $367,186
6. Keith Tilston - $275,874
7. Ali Imsirovic - 212,292
8. Seth Davies - $167,420
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Event 78: $1,500 Pot-limit Omaha Bounty
Final table results:
1. Maximilian Klostermeier - $177,823 (1)
2. David Callaghan - $109,844
3. Bryce Yockey - $77,893
4. Ryan Lenaghan - $55,939
5. Jason Stockfish - $40,691
6. Tim Seidensticker - $29,987
7. Scott Sharpe - $22,391
8. Heng Zhang - $16,944
9. Joseph Liberta - $12,996
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Event 79: $3,000 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Ivan Deyra - $380,090 (1)
2. David Gonzalez - $234,882
3. Guillaume Nolet - $162,575
4. Patrick Leonard - $114,347
5. David Dibernardi - $81,749
6. David Weinstein - $59,421
7. Andras Nemeth - $43,925
8. Dennis Brand - $33,032
9. Diego Zeiter - $25,278
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Event 80: $1,500 Mixed No-limit Hold'em/Pot-limit Omaha
Final table results:
1. Jerry Odeen - $304,793 (1)
2. Peter Linton - $188,368
3. Adam Demersseman - $135,093
4. Lucas Greenwood - $98,027
5. Ayaz Mahmood - $71,979
6. Eddie Blumenthal - $53,490
7. Jeremy Kottler - $40,236
8. Gary Bolden - $30,640
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Event 81: 50th Annual WSOP's 'Bracelet Winners Only' event - $1,500 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Shankar Pillai - $71,580 (2)
2. Michael Gagliano - $44,232
3. Tommy Nguyen - $31,176
4. Brett Apter - $22,349
5. Kevin Gerhart - $16,299
6. Andreas Klatt - $12,097
7. Thom Werthmann - $9,140
8. Scott Bohlman - $7,032
9. Haixia Zhang - $5,512
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Event 82: $1,500 No-limit Hold'em Double Stack
Final table results:
1. Tom Koral - $530,164 (2)
2. Freek Scholten - $327,563
3. Barry Shulman - $239,187
4. Philip Scaletta - $176,219
5. Adam Hendrix - $131,001
6. Darren Rabinowitz - $98,274
7. Kunal Punjwani - $74,401
8. Kalyan Cheekuri - $56,850
9. Pablo Fernandez Campo - $43,847
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Event 83: High Roller - $100,000 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Keith Tilston - $2,792,406 (1)
2. Daniel Negreanu - $1,725,838
3. Nick Schulman - $1,187,802
4. Igor Kurganov - $840,183
5. Brandon Adams - $611,258
6. Dominik Nitsche - $457,772
7. Sergi Reixach - $353,202
8. Christoph Vogelsang - $281,025
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Event 84: The Closer - $1,500 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Abhinav Iyer - $565,346 (1)
2. Sammy Lafleur - $349,417
3. Sergio Martiaguilar - $256,298
4. Carlos Chang - $189,584
5. Patrick Eskandar - $144,860
6. Adam Johnson - $106,418
7. Shaun Deeeb - $80,766
8. Steve Yea - $61,834
9. Jason Reels - $47,758
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Event 85: $3,000 Six-handed Pot-limit Omaha
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Final table results:
1. Alan Sternberg - $448,392 (1)
2. Evangelos Kokkalis - $277,087
3. John Richards - $187,670
4. Millard Hale - $129,313
5. Ka Lau - $90,674
6. Joseph Cheong - $64,722
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Event 86: $10,000 Six-handed No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Anuj Agarwal - $630,747 (1)
2. Kahle Burns - $389,832
3. Gal Yifrach - $257,533
4. Leonard Maue - $174,252
5. Dong Chen - $120,828
6. Benjamin Heath - $85,915
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Event 87: $3,000 HORSE
Final table results:
1. Denis Strebkov - $606,562 (1)
2. Paul Tedeschi - $374,886
3. Nick Guagenti - $259,533
4. Brian Hastings - $182,575
5. Andrey Zaichenko - $130,544
6. Konstantin Puchkov - $94,899
7. Jim Collopy - $70,156
8. Paul Volpe - $52,760
9. Albert Shim - $40,374
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Event 88: $500 Online No-limit Hold'em 'Summer Saver'
Final table results:
1. Taylor 'Galactar' Paur - $149,241 (2)
2. Francois '4EverRekt' Evard - $91,268
3. Satish 'Jfksbh' Surapaneni - $65,251
4. John 'SquatCobbler' Parker - $47,181
5. Jason 'JadedJames' James - $34,550
6. David 'SobBaget' Liebeman - $25,598
7. Joseph 'Obamacare' Hanrahan - $19,241
8. Timothy 'Truthbetold7' Rutherford - $14,556
9. Brian 'Penny6' Mancilla - $11,210
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Event 89: $5,000 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Carl Shaw - $606,562 (2)
2. Tony Dunst - $374,886
3. Luke Graham - $259,533
4. Jordan Cristos - $182,575
5. Lars Kamphues - $130,544
6. Phil Hellmuth - $94,899
7. Rami Mornel - $70,156
8. Caufman Talley - $52,760
9. Kevin Eyster - $40,374
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