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Poker Tournament Results

39th World Series of Poker 2008

Event #54 - WSOP No Limit Hold'em Championship
Final Day
November 9, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $10,000
Prize Pool $64,379,439
Entries 6844
Report Available

Live Coverage
Peter Eastgate

Peter Eastgate

Place Name Prize
1 Peter Eastgate (Odense, Denmark) $9,119,517
2 Ivan Demidov (Moscow, Russia) $5,790,024
3 Dennis Phillips (Cottage Hills, IL, USA) $4,517,773
4 Ylon Schwartz (Brooklyn, NY, USA) $3,774,974
5 Scott Montgomery AKA "r_a_y" (Perth, ON, Canada) $3,096,768
6 Darus Suharto (Toronto, ON, Canada) $2,418,562
7 David Rheem AKA "Chino" (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $1,772,650
8 Kelly Kim (Whittier, CA, USA) $1,288,217
9 Craig Marquis AKA "craigmarq" (Arlington, TX, USA) $900,670
10 Dean Hamrick (Plymouth, MI, USA) $591,869
11 Joe Bishop (Cincinnati, OH, USA) $591,869
12 Chris Klodnicki (Voorhees, NJ, USA) $591,869
13 Nicholas Sliwinski (Troy, PA, USA) $463,201
14 Gert Andersen (Herning, Denmark) $463,201
15 Owen Crowe (Nov Scotia, NS, Canada) $463,201
16 Anthony Scherer (Truckee, CA, USA) $334,534
17 Tiffany Michelle AKA "Hot Chips" (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $334,534
18 Jason Riesenberg AKA "Jball" (Halbur, IA, USA) $334,534
19 Albert Kim (Staten Island, NY, USA) $257,334
20 Brandon Cantu (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $257,334
21 Paul Snead (Kings Park, NY, USA) $257,334
22 Judet Toni Cristian (Romania) $257,334
23 Tim Locke (Highland Park, IL, USA) $257,334
24 Aaron Gordon (Brighton, UK) $257,334
25 Niklas Flisberg AKA "Flisan" (Stockholm, Sweden) $257,334
26 Phi Nguyen (Santa Ana, CA, USA) $257,334
27 Michael Carroll (Carson, CA, USA) $257,334
28 Nikolay Losev AKA "kolunya" (Moscow, Russia) $193,000
29 Cristian Dragomir (Bucharest, Romania) $193,000
30 Mike Matusow AKA "The Mouth" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $193,000
31 Garrett Beckman (Gardner, KS, USA) $193,000
32 Clint Schafer (Baton Rouge, LA, USA) $193,000
33 Jamal Kunbuz (Valencia, Venezuela) $193,000
34 Greg Byard (San Francisco, CA, USA) $193,000
35 Andrew Brokos (Baltimore, MD, USA) $193,000
36 Peter Neff (Oak Park, CA, USA) $193,000
37 Andrew Rosskamm (Gate Mills, OH, USA) $154,400
38 Felix Osterland (Tuebingen, Germany) $154,400
39 Craig Stein (Macedonia, OH, USA) $154,400
40 Mauro Lupo (Barrie, ON, Canada) $154,400
41 Thang Pham AKA "Kido" (Garland, TX, USA) $154,400
42 Jonathan Plens AKA "The Rookie" (Toronto, ON, Canada) $154,400
43 Jason Glass (Buffalo Grove, IL, USA) $154,400
44 Christopher Crilly (San Clemente, CA, USA) $154,400
45 Phil Hellmuth Jr (Palo Alto, CA, USA) $154,400
46 Dave Saab AKA "Superman" (Melbourne, Australia) $135,100
47 Nhan Le (Orange County, CA, USA) $135,100
48 Adam Levy (Tamarac, FL, USA) $135,100
49 Aaron Keay (Burnaby, BC, Canada) $135,100
50 Allen Kennedy (Valdosta, GA, USA) $135,100
51 Alfredo Fernandez (Miami, FL, USA) $135,100
52 Mark Ketteringham (Santa Monica, CA, USA) $135,100
53 Alan Gould (Plantation, FL, USA) $135,100
54 Alex Outhred (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $135,100
55 Rafael Caiaffa (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) $115,800
56 Eric Bamer (Lacey, WA, USA) $115,800
57 Jeremy Joseph (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $115,800
58 Jeremy Gaubert (Lockport, LA, USA) $115,800
59 Justin Sadauskas (West Chicago, IL, USA) $115,800
60 Mark Owens (Chicago, IL, USA) $115,800
61 Thomas Keller (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) $115,800
62 Geert Jans (Blitterswijck, Netherlands) $115,800
63 Brian Tatum (Lake Village, IN, USA) $115,800
64 Annand "Victor" Ramdin (Bronx, NY, USA) $96,500
65 Larry Dale Wright II (Montgomery, AL, USA) $96,500
66 Christopher Zapf (San Francisco, CA, USA) $96,500
67 Justin Scott (Redford, MI, USA) $96,500
68 Suresh Prabhu (Atlanta, GA, USA) $96,500
69 Sean Davis (Atlanta, GA, USA) $96,500
70 Terry Steven Lade (Ormond Beach, FL, USA) $96,500
71 James McManus (Dublin, Ireland) $96,500
72 Daniel Buzgon (Marlton, NJ, USA) $96,500
73 David Benefield (Arlington, TX, USA) $77,200
74 Jamal Sawaqdeh (Aurora, CO, USA) $77,200
75 Keith Hawkins AKA "The Camel" (Middleton Tyas, UK) $77,200
76 Lisa Parsons (Nashville, TN, USA) $77,200
77 Mark Wilds (Biloxi, MS, USA) $77,200
78 Matt Matros (Bronxville, NY, USA) $77,200
79 Robert Whalen AKA "Poto Bob" (Cudahy, WI, USA) $77,200
80 Mark Vos AKA "pokerbok" (Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) $77,200
81 Davor Lanini (Parma, Italy) $77,200
82 Stephen Kenna (Dublin, Ireland) $64,333
83 Lonnie Heimowitz (Monticello, NY, USA) $64,333
84 Alexander Kostritsyn (Moscow, Volgograd, Russia) $64,333
85 Cedric Kolstad (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) $64,333
86 Reagan Silber (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $64,333
87 Skip Wilson (West Chester, OH, USA) $64,333
88 Santeri Valikoski (Espoo, Finland) $64,333
89 Jose Barbero (Buenos Aires, Argentina) $64,333
90 Jeffrey Papola AKA "jpapola" (New York City, NY, USA) $64,333
91 Timothy Taylor (Tampa, FL, USA) $51,466
92 Geoffrey Herzog (Jacksonville Beach, FL, USA) $51,466
93 Markus Feurle AKA "feurinho" (Bregenz, vlbg, Austria) $51,466
94 Robert Hwang (Barnegat, NJ, USA) $51,466
95 Yde Deutekom (Zoetermeer, Netherlands) $51,466
96 Aditya Agarwal (Calcutta, India) $51,466
97 Dwayne Stacey (Romsey, Hampshire, UK) $51,466
98 Darren Grant (Toronto, ON, Canada) $51,466
99 Cort Kibler-Melby (Berlin, Germany) $51,466
100 Marc Podell (New York, NY, USA) $41,816
101 Vito Branchiforte (Italy) $41,816
102 Mikko Petteri (Espoo, Finland) $41,816
103 Tri Nguyen (Westminster, CA, USA) $41,816
104 Kara Scott (UK) $41,816
105 Shahram "Sean" Sheikhan (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $41,816
106 Stephan Hornet (Clichy, France) $41,816
107 Nathan Hays (Lincoln, NE, USA) $41,816
108 Nghia Le AKA "3 Putts" (Apple Valley, MN, USA) $41,816
109 Greg De Bora (Thornhill, ON, Canada) $41,816
110 Reggie Lyons (Dublin, Ireland) $41,816
111 Robert Ford (Johnstown, PA, USA) $41,816
112 Jeff Madsen (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $41,816
113 Steve Pestal (Costa Mesa, CA, USA) $41,816
114 Adam York (Bristol, UK) $41,816
115 Keller Hunter (Minot, ND, USA) $41,816
116 Matthew Jensen (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $41,816
117 Allen Cunningham (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $41,816
118 William Brewin (Bristol, UK) $41,816
119 Jens Klaning (Aarhus C, Denmark) $41,816
120 Jeff Kimber AKA "JaffaCake" (London, UK) $41,816
121 Keith Ferrera (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $41,816
122 Brandon Becker (Loveland, ND, USA) $41,816
123 Raja Kattamuri (Dallas, TX, USA) $41,816
124 Douglas Ashmore (Houston, TX, USA) $41,816
125 Dale Hoy (Norwich, UK) $41,816
126 Andrew Teng AKA "Golfpro699" (London, UK) $41,816
127 Dan Assor (Caracas, Venezuela) $41,816
128 Brad Johnson AKA "Tank" (Madison, AL, USA) $41,816
129 Stephen Su (Houston, TX, USA) $41,816
130 Jeffrey Anderson AKA "HB_HITMAN" (Hermosa Beach, CA, USA) $41,816
131 Anton Nikaj AKA "Texpert" (Putnam Valley, NY, USA) $41,816
132 Alexander Tinsley (Wauconda, IL, USA) $41,816
133 Xiao Dong Deng (Edmonton, AB, Canada) $41,816
134 Terry Stewart (Duluth, GA, USA) $41,816
135 Brent Shrerbon (The Dallies, OR, USA) $41,816
136 Minna Ritakorpi (Vantaa, Finland) $41,816
137 Robert Betts (Albuquerque, NM, USA) $41,816
138 Pontus Khosravi (Gothenburg, Sweden) $41,816
139 Karen Manfrede (St. Louis, CA, USA) $41,816
140 Sylvain Coeur (Echirolles, France) $41,816
141 Mikael Johansson (Kristianstad, Sweden) $41,816
142 Andrew Schultz (Madison, WI, USA) $41,816
143 Keoni Schwartz (San Francisco, CA, USA) $41,816
144 Matt Lessinger (Alameda, CA, USA) $41,816
145 Joel Fischbein (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $41,816
146 Jeremiah Smith (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $41,816
147 Sarkis Akopyan (Moscow, Russia) $41,816
148 Jon Friedberg (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $41,816
149 Charalampos Tsaoussis AKA "KingGr" (Glyfada, Greece) $41,816
150 Barry Leventhal (Brooklyn, NY, USA) $41,816
151 Justin St John (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) $41,816
152 Patrick Zamarian (Zurich, Switzerland) $41,816
153 Garth Paul (N Ridgeville, OH, USA) $41,816
154 Kyle Carlston (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $41,816
155 Chris Overgard (Boulder, CO, USA) $41,816
156 Joshua Freeman (Plantation, FL, USA) $41,816
157 Noah Kawashige (Honolulu, HI, USA) $41,816
158 Jerry Martin (Indianapolis, IN, USA) $41,816
159 Cory Albertson (Houston, TX, USA) $41,816
160 Gus Hansen AKA "The Great Dane" (Copenhagen, Denmark) $41,816
161 Chip Jett (Henderson, NV, USA) $41,816
162 Hoyt Corkins (Glenwood, AL, USA) $41,816
163 Robin Larsson (Koping, Sweden) $38,600
164 Andy Witek (Nevada City, CA, USA) $38,600
165 Evan Jarvis (Toronto, ON, Canada) $38,600
166 Cornel Pazara (San Jose, CA, USA) $38,600
167 Mao Qiu (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) $38,600
168 Gerardus Terwisscha van Scheltinga (Groningen, Netherlands) $38,600
169 Jesse McEuen (Akron, OH, USA) $38,600
170 Helge Pederson (Odensec, Denmark) $38,600
171 Bill Purle (Wokingham, UK) $38,600
172 Lou Esposito (Glendale, NY, USA) $38,600
173 Tom Cope (Westport, CT, USA) $38,600
174 James Mills (Downey, CA, USA) $38,600
175 Christopher Barrile (Marlborough, MA, USA) $38,600
176 Chad Layne (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $38,600
177 Charles Dolan (Fountain Valley, CA, USA) $38,600
178 Ben Roberts (London, UK) $38,600
179 Joshua Norris (Toronto, ON, Canada) $38,600
180 Bernie Koerner (Daytona Beach, FL, USA) $38,600
181 Diren Yildiz (Namur, Belgium) $38,600
182 Allen Carter (Carrollton, TX, USA) $38,600
183 Neil Sweeting (Ashtead, UK) $38,600
184 Anthony Meeker (Rockville Center, NY, USA) $38,600
185 Gerald Cusick (Aurora, CO, USA) $38,600
186 Hai Chu (Melbourne, Australia) $38,600
187 Anthony Clark (Reno, NV, USA) $38,600
188 Peter Traply (Budapest, Hungary) $38,600
189 George Rahme (Burbank, CA, USA) $38,600
190 Bayani Flores (Berkley, CA, USA) $38,600
191 Edward Roger (London, UK) $38,600
192 David Olson (Dallas, TX, USA) $38,600
193 Virgil Beddingfield AKA "Hit Man" (Alpharetta, GA, USA) $38,600
194 Eric Bremond $38,600
195 Robert Georato (Seabrook, NH, USA) $38,600
196 Andreas Berggren $38,600
197 Alexander Borteh (Lewis Center, OH, USA) $38,600
198 Edwin Aister (Yorkville, IL, USA) $38,600
199 Steve Billirakis AKA "MrSmokey1" (Bourbonnais, IL, USA) $38,600
200 Glenn Cozen (Pasadena, CA, USA) $38,600
201 Ronald Adams (BC, Canada) $38,600
202 Ross Smith (Chicago, IL, USA) $38,600
203 Jimmy Nickens (USA) $38,600
204 Michael Graffeo (Fort Mill, SC, USA) $38,600
205 Anthony J Zinno (Boston, MA, USA) $38,600
206 William Soffin (Delray Beach, FL, USA) $38,600
207 Jose Baeza (San Juan, Puerto Rico) $38,600
208 Samir Shakhtor (Malmoe, Sweden) $38,600
209 Alana Morin (Edmonton, AB, Canada) $38,600
210 Paulo Loureiro (New York, NY, USA) $38,600
211 Hyon Kim (Hillsborough, NJ, USA) $38,600
212 Jeffrey Frye (Palestine, TX, USA) $38,600
213 Le Kim Banh (Long Beach, CA, USA) $38,600
214 Daniel Fuhs (Long Beach, CA, USA) $38,600
215 Ed Fernandez (San Jose, CA, USA) $38,600
216 Scott Carpenter AKA "King" (Fairfax Station, VA, USA) $38,600
217 Joseph Brandenburg (Portland, OR, USA) $38,600
218 Joseph Ward (Revere, MA, USA) $36,800
219 Brent Roberts AKA "astrolux85" (Staten Island, NY, USA) $38,600
220 Ryan Milisits AKA "dank stax" (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) $38,600
221 Manuel Bevand (Paris, France) $38,600
222 Justin Wald (Redmond, WA, USA) $38,600
223 Jose Gomez (Cordova, AK, USA) $38,600
224 Matt Beisner (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $38,600
225 Jon Turner AKA "Pearljammer" (Henderson, NV, USA) $38,600
226 Clifton Allen AKA "The Hanger" (Camarillo, CA, USA) $35,383
227 Steve Landfish (St. Albans, VT, USA) $35,383
228 Joseph Bolnick (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $35,383
229 Edward Zane (Honolulu, HI, USA) $35,383
230 Damien Creurer (Waterloo, ON, Canada) $35,383
231 Thierry Van den Berg (Almera, Netherlands) $35,383
232 Kristian Obbarius AKA "OBBESLASK, MADAMEROCK" (Norrland, Sweden) $35,383
233 Bill Seber (Houston, TX, USA) $35,383
234 Dominik Kulicki (Amsterdam, Netherlands) $35,383
235 Veronica Dabul (Buenos Aires, Argentina) $35,383
236 Kevin Mason (West New York, NJ, USA) $35,383
237 Mark Weil (Cincinnati, OH, USA) $35,383
238 Evelyn Ng AKA "Evybabee, Evy" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $35,383
239 Tracey Nguyen (Henderson, NV, USA) $35,383
240 Hevad "Rainbow" Khan (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $35,383
241 Sigurd Eskeland (Oslo, Norway) $35,383
242 Michael Pedley (Australia) $35,383
243 Melvin Lowe (Rockville, MD, USA) $35,383
244 Olivier Busquet (New York, NY, USA) $35,383
245 Ziv Bachar (Tel Aviv, Israel) $35,383
246 Doron Malinasky (Hollywood, FL, USA) $35,383
247 George McKeever (Ireland) $35,383
248 Greg Jamison (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $35,383
249 Tyron Krost (Sydney, Australia) $35,383
250 Van Nguyen AKA "mrs master" (Bell Gardens, CA, USA) $35,383
251 Soren Petersen (Frederiksberg, Denmark) $35,383
252 David Baker (Rochester Hills, MI, USA) $35,383
253 Marc Fineman (Boca Raton, FL, USA) $35,383
254 Brad Hood (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) $35,383
255 Paul Lieu (Aurora, IL, USA) $35,383
256 Marco Marcon (Curitiba, Brazil) $35,383
257 Leonardo Fernandez (Argentina) $35,383
258 Thomas Cargill (Longview, TX, USA) $35,383
259 Raul Paez (Barcelona, Spain) $35,383
260 Travis Cook (Springfield, MO, USA) $35,383
261 Leonardo Emperador (Venezuela) $35,383
262 Andreas Martens (Bielefeld, Germany) $35,383
263 Jim Bowler $35,383
264 Brian Eckstrom (Marlton, NJ, USA) $35,383
265 Weikai Chang (San Carlos, CA, USA) $35,383
266 Eric Tom (San Jose, CA, USA) $35,383
267 Hannu Korva (Oulu, Finland) $35,383
268 David Angel (La Porte, TX, USA) $35,383
269 Phongthep "Tab" Thiptinnakon (Downey, CA, USA) $35,383
270 John Peter (Brighton, UK) $35,383
271 Shawn Pilot (North Hills, CA, USA) $35,383
272 Tino J Lechich (Melbourne, Australia) $35,383
273 Peter Biebel (Oshkosh, WI, USA) $35,383
274 Nick Voyatzis (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $35,383
275 Michael Ortlieb (Sheboygan, WI, USA) $35,383
276 Mike Ngo (New Orleans, LA, USA) $35,383
277 Per Mattsson (Stockholm, Sweden) $35,383
278 Dan Mitnick (Atlanta, GA, USA) $35,383
279 Phidias Georgiou (Limassol, Cyprus) $35,383
280 Chad Freid (Northbrook, IL, USA) $35,383
281 Dag Martin Mikkelsen AKA "dmmikkel" (Stavanger, Norway) $35,383
282 Dustin Holmes (West Hollywood, CA, USA) $35,383
283 Mark Radoja (Guelph, ON, Canada) $35,383
284 Theodore Park (San Francisco, CA, USA) $35,383
285 Chau Do (Burbank, CA, USA) $35,383
286 Jeff Heyn (Salt Lake City, UT, USA) $35,383
287 Aleksandar Rasic $35,383
288 Jiri Hlavaty (Prague, Czech Republic) $35,383
289 Paul Kristoffersson (Sweden) $32,166
290 Bernard Brady (Galway, Ireland) $32,166
291 Mike Souza (San Diego, CA, USA) $32,166
292 Paul Vicary (London, UK) $32,166
293 Alan Jaffray (Silver Springs, NV, USA) $32,166
294 William Burdick (St Petersburg, FL, USA) $32,166
295 Marcelo Dabus (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil) $32,166
296 Theodore Harris (Mount Shasta, CA, USA) $32,166
297 Frederick Halling (Stockholm, Sweden) $32,166
298 Randy Benton (Rolla, MO, USA) $32,166
299 Shahram Rastegari $32,166
300 Steven Goosen (Abbotsford, BC, Canada) $32,166
301 Brian Hansen (Henderson, NV, USA) $32,166
302 Aaron Lerner (Montreal, QC, Canada) $32,166
303 Mike Purdy (Chesapeake, VA, USA) $32,166
304 Peter Ling (Victoria, Australia) $32,166
305 Clayton Newman (Athens, GA, USA) $32,166
306 Michelle Sainz AKA "the ghost" (Huixsuilucau Edo, Mexico) $32,166
307 Bruce Hyde (Ithaca, NY, USA) $32,166
308 Michael Blockside (Rocky River, OH, USA) $32,166
309 Antonio Basile (Toronto, ON, Canada) $32,166
310 Patrick Poels (Mesa, AZ, USA) $32,166
311 Kevin Lang (Raleigh, NC, USA) $32,166
312 Brian Lamanna (Leechburg, PA, USA) $32,166
313 Nichlas Mattson (Sweden) $32,166
314 Drago Timarac (Reutlingen, Germany) $32,166
315 Thomas Schaffer (Gahanna, OH, USA) $32,166
316 Andre Johnstone (Cape Town, South Africa) $32,166
317 John Gordon AKA "Muscles" (Clearwater, FL, USA) $32,166
318 Ferdinand Quelle (Brandon, MB, Canada) $32,166
319 Carmel Petresco (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $32,166
320 Paul Kitsos AKA "Smalls" (Manhasset, NY, USA) $32,166
321 Thayer Rasmussen AKA "JINXY MONKEY" (Largo, FL, USA) $32,166
322 Jani Vilmunen (Porvoo, Finland) $32,166
323 Michael Bertolini (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $32,166
324 Kevin Schaffel (Coral Springs, FL, USA) $32,166
325 Mads Andersen (Copenhagen, Denmark) $32,166
326 Derek Buonano (Tolland, CT, USA) $32,166
327 Nicholas Rampone (Mcminnville, OR, USA) $32,166
328 Shane Pacheco (Taco Vista, CA, USA) $32,166
329 Johnny Chan (Cerritos, CA, USA) $32,166
330 Joshua Chait (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $32,166
331 Maya Gellar (Encino, CA, USA) $32,166
332 Everett Carlton (St Paul, MN, USA) $32,166
333 Bill Blanda AKA "Big Daddy" (Galveston, TX, USA) $32,166
334 Greg "Fisherman" Duros (Seal Beach, CA, USA) $32,166
335 Tracy Scala (Del Ray Beach, FL, USA) $32,166
336 Edward Godfrey (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $32,166
337 Magnus Petersson (Stockholm, Sweden) $32,166
338 Hasan Habib (Downey, CA, USA) $32,166
339 Mirza M Nagji (Summerfield, NC, USA) $32,166
340 Michael Spinasanta (Phoenix, AZ, USA) $32,166
341 Andrew Armstrong (Mcleansville, NC, USA) $32,166
342 Mitchell Smith (Cape Coral, FL, USA) $32,166
343 Tom Hanlon (Dublin, Ireland) $32,166
344 Adam Zinn AKA "duck" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $32,166
345 Igor Ioffe (Reminderville, OH, USA) $32,166
346 Gary Friedlander (Bellaire, TX, USA) $32,166
347 Jeremy Renz (Green Bay, WI, USA) $32,166
348 Stuart Hosen (Addison, TX, USA) $32,166
349 Jason Newburger AKA "Chicago Kid" (Vernon Hills, IL, USA) $32,166
350 Robert Wood (Lenexa, KS, USA) $32,166
351 Tai Nguyen (Fremont, CA, USA) $32,166
352 Mark Crocker (Grennock, UK) $28,950
353 Matt Calhoun (Phoenix, AZ, USA) $28,950
354 Joanne Monteavaro (Bronx, NY, USA) $28,950
355 Denny Lee (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $28,950
356 Ray Henson (Spring, TX, USA) $28,950
357 Paul Ridley (Weoley Castle, UK) $28,950
358 Trevor Reardon AKA "bigTR" (Tamworth, England, UK) $28,950
359 Robert Cook (Boca Raton, FL, USA) $28,950
360 Devin Porter (Riverton, UT, USA) $28,950
361 Tomer Berda (Menlo Park, CA, USA) $28,950
362 Adam Schwartz (Maple Ridge, BC, Canada) $28,950
363 Marc Tschirch (Reyklinghausen, Germany) $28,950
364 Russel Silva (Lemoore, USA) $28,950
365 Leonard Nicoletta (Richton, MS, USA) $28,950
366 Dylan Linde (Coeur ‘d Alene, ID, USA) $28,950
367 Jason Lester (Miami, FL, USA) $28,950
368 Leo Wolpert (Fairfax, VA, USA) $28,950
369 Arthur Tanimoto (Elk Grove, CA, USA) $28,950
370 Bertrand Grospellier AKA "ElkY" (Paris, France) $28,950
371 Waylon Frey (New Braunfels, TX, USA) $28,950
372 Eric Kesselman AKA "The Gimp" (New York, NY, USA) $28,950
373 Evan McNiff (San Diego, CA, USA) $28,950
374 Christopher Smith (San Francisco, CA, USA) $28,950
375 Frank Browne $28,950
376 Ryan Eber (Johannesburg, South Africa) $28,950
377 Mark Velloney (Chesterfield, MI, USA) $28,950
378 Kenneth-Kun Lee (Oakton, VA, USA) $28,950
379 Phillip Liou (Chicago, IL, USA) $28,950
380 Lawrence Jacobs $28,950
381 Israel Hodara (Duluth, GA, USA) $28,950
382 Herbert Morici (Erving, TX, USA) $28,950
383 Eric Thompkins AKA "E. Tizzle" (Sacramento, CA, USA) $28,950
384 Gary Berbiglia (Lenexa, KS, USA) $28,950
385 Iwan Johns (Cadiff Wales, UK) $28,950
386 Cliff Josephy AKA "Johnny Bax" (Syosset, NY, USA) $28,950
387 Scott Landrem (Franklin Square, NY, USA) $28,950
388 Robert Fechser (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $28,950
389 Steve Davis AKA "The Nugget" (Romford, UK) $28,950
390 Patrick Forton (Quebec, QC, Canada) $28,950
391 Shaun Farley (St. Mary, France) $28,950
392 John Reiss (Omaha, NE, USA) $28,950
393 Kim Moon (Dublin, CA, USA) $28,950
394 Frank Russo (Pampano Beach, FL, USA) $28,950
395 James Rosen (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $28,950
396 Nicholas Keegan AKA "Kegsy100" (Sale, UK) $28,950
397 Larry Bernstein (Galloway, NJ, USA) $28,950
398 Jasper Lee (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $28,950
399 E B ( , USA) $28,950
400 Andres Alvarez (Caracas, Venezuela) $28,950
401 Steven Giufre $28,950
402 Jolyne Thompson (Houston, TX, USA) $28,950
403 Thomas Cummins (Cincinnati, OH, USA) $28,950
404 Diogo Borges (Porto, Portugal) $28,950
405 Martin Elkjaer (Copenhagen, Denmark) $28,950
406 Salomon Sutton (Huixqulucan, Unknown) $28,950
407 Michael Schnabel (Wuppertal, Germany) $28,950
408 Pawel Andrzejewski (Park Ridge, IL, USA) $28,950
409 Paul Leckey (Ballycastle Antrim, Ireland) $28,950
410 Frank Chimienti (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $28,950
411 Richard Owens (Sandyford, Ireland) $28,950
412 Whitney Blanton AKA "Whit" (Dallas, TX, USA) $28,950
413 Peter Wesselius (Hilversum, Netherlands) $28,950
414 Kory Mitchell (Denver, CO, USA) $28,950
415 Pat O Callaghan (Galway, Ireland) $27,020
416 Andrew Goetsch (Calabasas, CA, USA) $27,020
417 William Pilossoph AKA "Pittsburgh Billy" (Presto, PA, USA) $27,020
418 Frankie O'Dell (Denver, CO, USA) $27,020
419 Tim West (Los Altos, CA, USA) $27,020
420 Steven Rosen (Armonk, NY, USA) $27,020
421 Jason Sagle (Sudbury, ON, Canada) $27,020
422 Dale Andrews (Frederick, MD, USA) $27,020
423 Craig Goodling AKA "Trapper" (Naples, FL, USA) $27,020
424 Adam Schoenfeld (Brooklyn, NY, USA) $27,020
425 Peter Christensen (St. Paul, MN, USA) $27,020
426 Raymond Saide (Monterrey, Mexico) $27,020
427 Dave Colclough (Birmingham, UK) $27,020
428 Christopher Anzivino (Boston, MA, USA) $27,020
429 James Dalessandro (Chicago, IL, USA) $27,020
430 David Naimark (Cardiff, CA, USA) $27,020
431 Mike Wattel (Phoenix, AZ, USA) $27,020
432 Gary Do (Denver, CO, USA) $27,020
433 Maria Navarro (Madrid, Spain) $27,020
434 Eetu Vehilainen (Tampere, Finland) $27,020
435 James Washer (Pelham, AL, USA) $27,020
436 Robert Bright AKA "Bob" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $27,020
437 Jeff Bryan AKA "the beast" (Ft. Calhoun, NE, USA) $27,020
438 Rick Lowe (Olathe, KS, USA) $27,020
439 Kirill Gerasimov (Moscow, Russia) $27,020
440 Fokke Beukers (Noordwijk, Netherlands) $27,020
441 Alberto Fontrytzner $27,020
442 Jean-Robert Bellande (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $27,020
443 Scott Harris (Morgantown, WV, USA) $27,020
444 Jason Young AKA "JBY" (Suffern, NY, USA) $27,020
445 Neville Robbeson (Parklands Cape Town, South Africa) $27,020
446 Haysam Chiniara AKA "The Punisher" (Montreal, QC, Canada) $27,020
447 Darryl Ronconi (Naperville, IL, USA) $27,020
448 Morten Antonsen (Bodoe, Norway) $27,020
449 Peter Hedlund (Stockholm, Sweden) $27,020
450 Jason McCarty (Coconut Creek, FL, USA) $27,020
451 Evan Woodington (Sussex, WI, USA) $27,020
452 Chris Bjorin (London, UK) $27,020
453 David Dao (Elizabethtown, KY, USA) $27,020
454 Stefan de Vries (Groningen, Netherlands) $27,020
455 Nathan Mullen (San Francisco, CA, USA) $27,020
456 Brian Schaedlich (Cleveland, OH, USA) $27,020
457 George Ramsey (Naples, FL, USA) $27,020
458 Robert Mizrachi (Sunny Isles Beach, FL, USA) $27,020
459 Denys Drobyna (Bremen, Germany) $27,020
460 Chase Madden (Sarasota, FL, USA) $27,020
461 Christian Oman (Stockholm, Sweden) $27,020
462 Thamir Akrawi (Sterling Heights, MI, USA) $27,020
463 Huyen Bo (Houston, TX, USA) $27,020
464 David Ritter (Austin, TX, USA) $27,020
465 Peter Aiello (Fernie, BC, Canada) $27,020
466 Scott Hair (Bradenton, FL, USA) $27,020
467 Zafar Aslam (Accrington Lancashire, UK) $27,020
468 Hugo Navarrete (Miami Beach, FL, USA) $27,020
469 Mike Vanier (Lincoln, NE, USA) $27,020
470 David Kronick (Minneapolis, MN, USA) $27,020
471 Ken Holcombe (Cerritos, CA, USA) $27,020
472 Max Troy (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $27,020
473 Scott Zakheim (Davie, FL, USA) $27,020
474 Greg Peters (Owasso, OK, USA) $27,020
475 Keir Fitzgibbon (London, UK) $27,020
476 Aaron Steury (Fort Wayne, IN, USA) $27,020
477 Markus Golser (Salzburg, Austria) $27,020
478 Va Shon Watkins (Aurora, IL, USA) $25,090
479 Leroy Spires (Las Cruces, NM, USA) $25,090
480 Roger Pruzansky (Houston, TX, USA) $25,090
481 Ben Sprengers (Plantation, FL, USA) $25,090
482 Jason House $25,090
483 Rolf Slotboom (Amsterdam, Netherlands) $25,090
484 Edmund Chan $25,090
485 Daniel J. Barlin (St. James, NY, USA) $25,090
486 Jeffrey Palarino (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) $25,090
487 Jeff Norman (Encinitas, CA, USA) $25,090
488 Judy Raney (Broken Arrow, OK, USA) $25,090
489 Edmond Mekertchian (Winnetka, IL, USA) $25,090
490 Gary Herstein (Chicago, IL, USA) $25,090
491 Andreas Jorbeck (Sweden) $25,090
492 Ruben Juarez (Lancaster, TX, USA) $25,090
493 Beisheng Chen (Scottsbluff, NE, USA) $25,090
494 Al Riccobono (Ossining, NY, USA) $25,090
495 Daryn Firicano (Woburn, MA, USA) $25,090
496 Gerald Macleod $25,090
497 Sean Fennessey $25,090
498 Howard German (North Las Vegas, NV, USA) $25,090
499 Christophe Gross $25,090
500 James Peera (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $25,090
501 Lei Cai (Alhambra, CA, USA) $25,090
502 Ron Jenkins (El Monte, CA, USA) $25,090
503 Francesco De Vivo (Italy) $25,090
504 David Silk (New York, NY, USA) $25,090
505 Joe McGowan (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $25,090
506 Bryan Bevis (Savage, MN, USA) $25,090
507 James Grimes (Houston, TX, USA) $25,090
508 James Maltz (Island Park, NY, USA) $25,090
509 Luke Vrabel (West Hartford, CT, USA) $25,090
510 David Stucke (Henderson, NV, USA) $25,090
511 Bob Jarman (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $25,090
512 Michael Vonada (Shingle Spgs, CA, USA) $25,090
513 David Gee (Gilbert, AZ, USA) $25,090
514 George Wedemeyer (Chicago, IL, USA) $25,090
515 Todd Pierce (Hoboken, NJ, USA) $25,090
516 James Eccles $25,090
517 Chris "The Armenian Express" Grigorian (Panorama City, CA, USA) $25,090
518 Chau Giang (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $25,090
519 Doug Smith (Corona, CA, USA) $25,090
520 Hamid Jahangard $25,090
521 Serg Markarian (Burbank, CA, USA) $25,090
522 Asher Derei (London, UK) $25,090
523 David Sacks AKA "TRK" (Ventnor, NJ, USA) $25,090
524 Mike Perez AKA "The Prince" (San Diego, CA, USA) $25,090
525 Brian Montag $25,090
526 Bob Slezak (Omaha, NE, USA) $25,090
527 Unknown $25,090
528 Wendell Olsen $25,090
529 Vlad Teposu $25,090
530 Wooka Kim (Japan) $25,090
531 Gjorgji Chuchuk $25,090
532 Jason Kang $25,090
533 Rory Chinn $25,090
534 Dan Glimne (Sweden) $25,090
535 Unknown $25,090
536 Farzad Rouhani AKA "Freddie" (Gaithersburg, MD, USA) $25,090
537 Janne Runtti $25,090
538 John Strzemp (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $25,090
539 Mark Tenner (Northridge, CA, USA) $25,090
540 Matthew Mezvinsky $25,090
541 Stephen Landrum (Folsom, CA, USA) $23,160
542 Rene Refsgaard (Hoerve, Denmark) $23,160
543 Eugene Neto $23,160
544 Soren Jensen (Denmark) $23,160
545 Michael Johnson (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $23,160
546 Jesse Kremer $23,160
547 Soren Knudsen (Kolding, Denmark) $23,160
548 Michael Offerman (Joliet, IL, USA) $23,160
549 Valdemar Kwaysser (Budapest, Hungary) $23,160
550 Jason Ashley $23,160
551 Andreas Torbergsen $23,160
552 Steve Austin AKA "THE NATURAL" (La Quinta, CA, USA) $23,160
553 Henning Granstad (Oslo, Norway) $23,160
554 Ernesto Margolis $23,160
555 Adam Grovenstein $23,160
556 Zelong Dong (Saint Louis, MO, USA) $23,160
557 John Kapovich $23,160
558 Alex Smith (Highland Park, NJ, USA) $23,160
559 Henrik Thuesen (Denmark) $23,160
560 Gary Hamilton $23,160
561 Paul Coles (England, UK) $23,160
562 Si Vo $23,160
563 Jody Garaventa (Raleigh, NC, USA) $23,160
564 James Lowe (UK) $23,160
565 Michael Grabmugg $23,160
566 Robert Crawford (Tucson, AZ, USA) $23,160
567 Younghui Jiang $23,160
568 Rick Welch (Mission Viejo, CA, USA) $23,160
569 Karen Mengden (Glen Mills, PA, USA) $23,160
570 Kermit Mallette (Washington, DC, USA) $23,160
571 Brian Brubaker (Centennial, CO, USA) $23,160
572 Michael Frandsen (Denmark) $23,160
573 Steven Levy (Peabody, MA, USA) $23,160
574 Va Shon Watkins (Aurora, IL, USA) $23,160
575 Jason Nadeau $23,160
576 Jerome Mercado (San Francisco, CA, USA) $23,160
577 Martyn Sands $23,160
578 Brett Houghton $23,160
579 David Rosenbloom ( Los Angeles, CA, USA) $23,160
580 Matt Culberson (New Orleans, LA, USA) $23,160
581 Justin Tresedell (Ewing, KY, USA) $23,160
582 Pierre Marceau (Portugal) $23,160
583 Robert Anderson (Penn Valley, CA, USA) $23,160
584 Jeremy Symington $23,160
585 Jan Heitmann AKA "Erdnase" (Munich, Germany) $23,160
586 Nathan Doudney (Dallas, TX, USA) $23,160
587 Izakron Young $23,160
588 Oliver Decamps (St Orens De Gameville, France) $23,160
589 Bijan Shablaz $23,160
590 Jesper Anderberg $23,160
591 Brandon Foster $23,160
592 Brett Richey (Boston, MA, USA) $23,160
593 Rubens Bicalho (Brazil) $23,160
594 Daniel Marchand $23,160
595 Age Spets (Oslo, Norway) $23,160
596 Raymond Yee (San Francisco, CA, USA) $23,160
597 Matthew Kennedy $23,160
598 Ramus Vogt $23,160
599 Wilbur Futhey (Crossville, TN, USA) $23,160
600 Thor Hansen (El Segundo, CA, USA) $23,160
601 Benjamin Zamani (Boca Raton, FL, USA) $23,160
602 Magnus Persson (Gothenburg, Sweden) $23,160
603 Johan Slutter (Enschede, Netherlands) $23,160
604 Sharon Levin (Avenlona, FL, USA) $23,160
605 Darren Nelson (Rochester, NY, USA) $21,230
606 Ryan Monastyrski (Burnaby, BC, Canada) $21,230
607 Matthew Bucaric (Brentwood, TN, USA) $21,230
608 Weiwen Liang (Galloway, NJ, USA) $21,230
609 Emad Tahtouh (Melbourne, Australia) $21,230
610 Berk Aydin (Palm Harbor, FL, USA) $21,230
611 Jeffrey Hakim (Wexford, PA, USA) $21,230
612 Alioscia Oliva (Roma, Ecuador) $21,230
613 Jonathan Lane (Appleton, WI, USA) $21,230
614 Cuong Nguyen (Richmond, VA, USA) $21,230
615 Milan Andrejkovics (Budapest, Hungary) $21,230
616 Bill Gazes (New York, NY, USA) $21,230
617 Frank Rusnak (Chicago, IL, USA) $21,230
618 George Adams (Pensacola, FL, USA) $21,230
619 John Henck (Mayfield, OH, USA) $21,230
620 Allen Bari (West Orange, NJ, USA) $21,230
621 Jose Santos (Canyon Country, CA, USA) $21,230
622 Senovio Ramirez (Mercedes, TX, USA) $21,230
623 Nadav Benjosef AKA "Benyo" (Kfar Saba, Israel) $21,230
624 Adam Richardson (Poway, CA, USA) $21,230
625 Vanessa Rousso AKA "Lady Maverick" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $21,230
626 Ryan Jones (Torrance, CA, USA) $21,230
627 Les Jesudason (Hammonds Plains, NS, Canada) $21,230
628 Wolfbert Bartlema (Nieuw Beerta, Netherlands) $21,230
629 Todd Jatras (New York, NY, USA) $21,230
630 Mats Clavell (Vasteras, Sweden) $21,230
631 Julian Meer (Santa Barbara, CA, USA) $21,230
632 Nick Goodall (Esher, UK) $21,230
633 Nathaniel Eaton (Belpre, OH, USA) $21,230
634 David Trinh (Markham, ON, Canada) $21,230
635 Jason Gray (Troutdale, OR, USA) $21,230
636 Brian Pinkus (Covina, CA, USA) $21,230
637 Michel Leibgorin (Paris, France) $21,230
638 Shan Jing AKA "PacMan" (Arcadia, CA, USA) $21,230
639 Michael Berra (St. Louis, MO, USA) $21,230
640 Patri Forwalter-Friedman (Mountain View, CA, USA) $21,230
641 Douglas Janney (Frederickburg, VA, USA) $21,230
642 Claudio Rinaldi (Lugano, Switzerland) $21,230
643 Messaoud Bouchaib (Ekero, Sweden) $21,230
644 Walter Bizzarro (Dilliugen, Germany) $21,230
645 Patrick Pezzin (Toronto, ON, Canada) $21,230
646 Kenneth McKusick (Towson, MD, USA) $21,230
647 Rui Cao (Paris, France) $21,230
648 Juan Hernandez (South Plainfield, NJ, USA) $21,230
649 Bryan Tiffin (Trabuco Canyon, CA, USA) $21,230
650 Carl Restifo (Waretown, NJ, USA) $21,230
651 Men "The Master" Nguyen (Bell Gardens, CA, USA) $21,230
652 Pascal Guerillot (Paris, France) $21,230
653 Matthew Clark (Nashville, TN, USA) $21,230
654 Tam Gourlay (UK) $21,230
655 Roy Vandersluis (London, UK) $21,230
656 Fernando Gordo AKA "Solvafer" (San Pedro, Argentina) $21,230
657 Sasa Stancic (Etobicoke, ON, Canada) $21,230
658 David Gallis (Cedar Park, TX, USA) $21,230
659 Robert Parkin (Croydon, Essex, UK) $21,230
660 Robert Melnyk (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $21,230
661 Lorenz Roder $21,230
662 Dale Sing (Roper, NC, USA) $21,230
663 Tom Brown (Auburn, CA, USA) $21,230
664 Henrik Abrahamson (Gotheburg, Sweden) $21,230
665 Justin Phillips (Gladstone, OR, USA) $21,230
666 Joe Conti AKA "MOJO" (Boynton Beach, FL, USA) $21,230

Tournament Report

Peter Eastgate Wins the 2008 World Series of Poker

22-Year-Old Danish Poker Pro Becomes the Youngest World Champion in History

Longest, Biggest, Richest Poker Tournament Series Ends with First-Ever Danish Champion Topping the Famed ‘November Nine'

Tournament Notes from the Final Table:
• The 2008 World Series of Poker champion is Peter Eastgate, from Odense, Denmark.
• Eastgate is a 22-year-old professional poker player. He was born in Denmark and is a Danish citizen. However, he spends much of his time in London (UK) playing poker.
• First-place paid $9,152,416 in prize money - the second-highest poker payout in history..
• Eastgate is fluent in both Danish and English.
• Eastgate becomes the first Danish WSOP Main Event champion in history.

• The previous WSOP gold bracelet winners who were nationals of Denmark include only player, Jesper Hougaard, from Copenhagen. Hougaard currently holds two WSOP gold bracelets - one from earlier this year in Las Vegas and a second won in London at WSOP-Europe last month.

• Eastgate's win instantly vaults him up in second place on the WSOP all-time money winners' list. Only 2006 world champion Jamie Gold has won more prize money, at $12,067,092.
• Prior to Eastgate's victory, the last time a non-American won the WSOP Main Event was in 2005, when Australian Joe Hachem was the winner.
• With Eastgate's win, foreign-born players have now won 6 of the last 11 world championships (Nguyen, Furlong, Mortensen, Hachem, Yang, and Eastgate).
• Eastgate became the youngest WSOP Main Event champion in history. He was aged 22 years, 10 months, and 28 days at the time of his victory. This smashed the previous record by nearly two years. The previous record was held by Phil Hellmuth, Jr. who was aged 24 years, 10 months, and 5 days at the time of his victory in 1989.

• 'I do not think I have realized yet what a big moment this is. It will come the next days and weeks. I expect I will get emotional about it later. But not as much now.' - Peter Eastgate following his victory • Eastgate says he plans to go with his parents on a vacation after his victory. 'I love my parents,' he said. 'I want to treat them as I have always treated them - with love and respect.'

• 'I like to gamble. The way I have learned to play poker is by putting a lot of hours into it and learning from my mistakes.' - Peter Eastgate following his victory
• I like the psychological aspects of poker.' - Peter Eastgate following his victory • 'I was not focusing on the records I could break (as the youngest winner or the first Dane to win). I just concentrated on the game.' -- Peter Eastgate following his victory
• Eastgate admitted to being only a break even player during the first two years he turned pro. • Eastgate said he bought into the Main Event with cash. He did not qualify via a satellite.

• The 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event began on July 3rd. The official Day Seven was played 11 days later on Monday, July 14th. Once the final nine players were finally determined, there was an unprecedented 117-day recess.

• The nine surviving players who made it to the final table were deemed 'The November Nine.' Fittingly, play resumed on November 9th.

• Final table play officially started at 11:08 am. The first day ended 13 hours and 27 minutes later, at 12:35 am.

• Continuation of the final table resumed at 10:34 pm the following night, and officially ended at 2:36 am. Hence, the combined length of the finale clocked in at 15 hours and 39 minutes. This broke the previous record for the longest WSOP Main Event final table, which took place in 2005 (won by Joe Hachem). The previous record was 14 hours. Note: Dinner breaks are excluded from time official records.

• The final table lasted 278 hands. More than a third of the hands were played heads up.

• The final table was played onstage at the Penn and Teller Theatre at the Rio in Las Vegas. This was the first time this venue had been used and was the seventh locale in the 39-year history of the WSOP. Previous final table locations included - (Old) Binion's Horseshoe baccarat pit, (Old) Binion's Horseshoe rear casino, (New) Binion's Horseshoe Poker Room, (New) Binion's Horseshoe Benny's Bullpen, Fremont Street Experience, and the Rio Pavilion Amazon Room. Note: 'Old' refers to the older East side of the Horseshoe, while 'new' refers to the West side of the casino, which was expanded with The Mint was acquired in 1988.

• Both days/nights attracted capacity crowds. One-time attendance was estimated at 1,065 given the number of seats inside the arena. However, many different spectators rotated through the arena over duration of the two day competition. The actual number of spectators who saw at least some portion of the WSOP final table live this year is estimated at about 3,000. This was the largest crowd ever to watch a poker game of any kind, in a live setting.

• For the first time in poker history, a tournament blind reached the 1,000,000 mark. Level 39 was reached, meaning the big blind was 1,000,000 (the small blind was 500,000, along with a 150,000 ante). Interestingly, the 1,000,000 blind level with the mandatory 150,000 ante meant that each hand cost the equivalent in starting chips from 57.5 entrants into the Main Event.

• This was the final day of a 62-day span which comprises the totality of 59 gold bracelet events (including WSOP-Europe).

• The $10,000 buy-in championship is officially listed as Event #54. Due to the 117-day delay, the event ended after the conclusion of Events 55-59.

• The final table (first day) began with WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack addressing the large crowd and the final nine players who were assembled onstage. Pollack thanked the players for being poker ambassadors during the layoff.

• Prior to play, each of the nine finalists received a Corum limited-edition W.S.O.P. 'Romvlvs' timepiece. Each watch dial featured the card suit of choice, engraved with the player's name and starting chip count on the reverse. The special presentation was made by President of Corum Watches, Michael Wunderman.

• Rio Las Vegas General Manager Gerry Tuthill also took the stage to thank the players and audience for their support of the WSOP. The Rio has been the home of the WSOP since 2005, and has attracted record numbers each of the four years the property has played host to poker's supreme event.

• 2007 World Series of Poker champion Jerry Yang provided the ceremonial 'Shuffle Up and Deal' announcement. He took a few moments to thank poker fans for all their support and jokingly noted that he was the longest reigning single year WSOP champion in history. Of course, Yang's extended poker sovereignty was made possible by the unprecedented 117-day layoff.

• The chip leader at the start of play was Dennis Phillips (St. Louis, MO). Peter Eastgate, the ultimate victor began play ranked fourth.

• All players who made it to the final table were guaranteed a payout of $900,670. However, Harrah's added another $98,179 in prize money to the top eight finishers. This was the amount of interest paid on the $24,527,416 which accrued interest during the four-month layoff.

• The runner up was Ivan Demidov, from Moscow, Russia. Demidov was vying to become the first Russian poker world champion in history, but came up just short.

• It's astonishing to think that the second-place cash prize ($5,809,595) still amounts to a figure larger than any other poker tournament in the world.

• Demidov's victory would have meant that two of the top titles in poker would have been held by natives of Russia. Five months ago, Svetlana Gromenkova (from Moscow) won the 2008 Ladies World Poker Championship.

• Demidov became the first player to ever make it to the final table of the WSOP Main Event and the WSOP-Europe Main Event. Incredibly, Demidov accomplished this feat within the same year.

• Demidov had the chip lead a significant part of the first day of the final table. However, Eastgate proved to be a formidable foe, as Demidov was unable to establish any momentum during the final few hours which might have catapulted him to victory.

• The final hand of the 2008 WSOP came when Eastgate was dealt Ad-5s against Demidov's 4h-2h. The final board showed K-3-2-4-7 (suits were insignificant). Demidov called Eastgate's all-in move and tabled two pair - fours and twos. Eastgate showed A-5, good for the straight, five-high.

• 'I was lucky on the last hand. Ivan had two pair, and I had a wheel. When that happens heads-up, all the money is (going to go into the pot).' - Peter Eastgate explaining the winning final hand

• Just because I won the heads-up does not make me a better player than (Demidov). It goes to show that it is sometimes good to be lucky.' -- Peter Eastgate explaining the winning final hand

• Demidov was profoundly disappointed, but was also gracious in defeat. He congratulated the new champion and remained onstage afterward for multiple media interviews.

• 'I think I played really well at the start. But I did not play as well towards the end. It is really tough to say what went wrong. Every time I tried to bluff he called, and had a hand.' - Ivan Demidov moments after being eliminated in second place

• 'It has been a great year for me.... - Ivan Demidov moments after being eliminated in second place

• The third-place finisher was Dennis Phillips, from St. Louis, MO.

• Phillips was accompanied by the largest cheering section in poker history. More than 300 friends and co-workers came to Las Vegas to support Phillips. Adorned in white shirts and logos, Phillips' army of supporters was one of the final table's most memorable highlights.

• The fourth-place finisher was Ylon Schwartz. The enigmatic former chess pro from Brooklyn, NY was cheered by a dozen or so supporters. Schwartz was the final table's most unorthodox player. He vowed to run away and disappear if he won the world championship. Yet, Ylon was gracious even in defeat. He returned to the final table on day two and watched Eastgate's victory.

• Former WSOP Main Event winners who made a ceremonial appearance at this final table included Doyle Brunson, Phil Hellmuth, Chris 'Jesus' Ferguson, Chris Moneymaker, Jamie Gold, and Jerry Yang.

• None of the top four finishers wore glasses at the final table. However, all nine players wore caps adorned with various logos.

• The fifth-place finisher was Canadian player Scott Montgomery, from Perth, Ontario.
• Montgomery was eliminated by a one-outer on the river. 'Hopefully, I'll do better next time,' he said.

• The sixth-place finisher was another Canadian player, Darus Suharto - from Toronto, Ontario.

• Suharto says he plans to return to his job as an accountant, despite his big win. I made a commitment and I want to stick with it (regardless of poker),' he said.

• The seventh-place finisher was David 'Chino' Rheem, from Los Angeles, CA.
• 'For the most part, I did not get a lot of hands. I think I played great. I was just really card deal.' - Rheem following his elimination

• Rheem was the only player at the final table who showed any political allegiances. Rheem sported an 'Obama '08' button on his shirt.

• The eighth-place finisher was Kelly Kim, from Whittier, CA.
• Kim arrived at the final table with only two percent of the chips in play. He managed to survive three hours before he was finally eliminated.
• 'I thought I had a shot today. But I wanted to wait and survive (the early rounds). It's really tough when you are short-stacked. It's amazing that I was able to move up.' - Kelly Kim, moments after being eliminated

• Kim's patience paid off, as his leap from an expected ninth-place finish (according to chance) up to eighth place paid and extra $380,547 in prize money.

• Kim was ecstatic following Marguis' elimination. The unanticipated bust out inched him one spot higher in the prize money, worth an extra $388,000 in prize money.

• The ninth-place finisher was Craig Marquis, from Arlington, TX. Marquis was bidding to become the first Texan to win the WSOP in 23 years, when Bill Smith (from Dallas) was the 1985 Main Event.

• 'Everyone has a big hand where they take the worst of it at some point, and they hit a hand just to get here. I had a few of those. Now, it was Scott (Montgomery's) turn. That's the way poker is.' - Craig Marquis, moments after being eliminated

• 'It feels bad to be knocked out ninth. But I was playing to win, all the way. I was not trying to just move up to seventh or eighth place.' - Craig Marquis, moments after being eliminated

• 'It's sad to be over. But on the other hand, it will really be nice to get back to my real life again.' -- Craig Marquis, moments after being eliminated

• The first elimination took two hours and ten minutes, which is believed to be a WSOP record (Note: Early years at the WSOP were not well documented).

• The first flop was not seen until 39 minutes into play.

• Ylon Schwartz made the first all-in move of the finale. Scott Montgomery folded to his raise.

• The first chip lead change took place when Ivan Demidov seized a sizable number of chips from Dennis Phillips' stack. Next, Ylon Schwartz took the chip lead. Then, Demidov regained the lead. Peter Eastgate took the chip lead late on the first day of the finale.

• First-place prize money totaling $9,152,416 was brought to the main stage immediately following a 75-minute dinner break. The colossal display of banknotes weighed an estimated 500 pounds. Two years ago, WSOP organizers placed a similar amount of prize money onto a large table, causing it to buckle from the massive weight. This year, organizers learned their lesson and the numerous stacks of one-hundred dollars bills were placed upon a reinforced table.

• The Poker Hall of Fame induction ceremony took place during a break. The Hall of Fame was launched in 1979 and now includes 39 members. The 'Class of 2008' included two new inductees - Dewey Tomko and Henry Orenstein.

• Nations represented at the final table included: United States (5 players), Canada (2 players), Denmark (1 player), and Russia (1 player).

• A Russian poker player has now made it to the final table in each of the last two years. Ivan Demidov followed in the footsteps of Alex Kravchenko, who finished in fourth place last year.

• A Canadian poker player has now made it to the final table in each of the last two years. Two Canadians, Darus Suharto and Scott Montgomery follow in the footsteps of Tuan Lam, who finished in second place last year.

• This was one of the younger final table averages in WSOP history. The youngest player (Eastgate) was 22. The oldest player (Phillips) was 53. The average age of the surviving players was 31.8 years. Five of the final nine were in their 20s.

• Late on Day Seven (played July 14th), although ten players actually sat at a single table, only the nine surviving players constitute the official 'final table,' in standard poker reporting and official WSOP records.

• The tenth-place money spot is now referred to as the 'TV bubble.' This is because the player did not partake in the three-month publicity build-up to the final table, nor the actual play of the November Nine,' which will be shown on ESPN. Dean Hamrick ended up as the tenth-place finisher.

• The nine finalists were each paid 9th-place prize money ($900,670) when play was suspended on July 15th. The remainder of the prize money (the difference) was paid out at the Rio as players were eliminated.

• ESPN will broadcast the final table on Tuesday, November 11th, just hours after play ended on the previous days/nights. The show will air at 6 pm PST and runs for two hours.

• The final table was played just five days after the conclusion of the U.S. presidential election and Barack Obama's historic victory.

• Peter Eastgate played a total of 80.9 tournament hours to win his victory, not counting breaks or end of day recesses.

• When the tournament ended, all 136,900,000 chips were in Peter Eastgate's stack. He began the tournament like everyone else, with just 20,000 in chips.

• In the 39-year history of the WSOP, champions were citizens of the following nations at the time of victory: United States (35), England (1), Ireland (1), Australia (1), Spain (1), and Denmark (1).

• WSOP champions have now been born in the following nations: United States (31), Iran (2), Ireland (1), Lebanon (1), Ecuador (1), Laos (1), Vietnam (1), China (1), and Denmark (1).

• This was the largest overall World Series of Poker in history. A grand total of 58,720 players entered into 55 gold bracelet events surpassed last year's number of entries, which was 54,288. These figures represent an 8 percent increase over 2007.

• This ranks as the second-largest live poker tournament in history. This year's turnout surpassed 2007 attendance (6,358) by 7.4 percent. Only the 2006 WSOP Main Event was larger than this tournament -- with 8,773 entrants.

• This is the second-largest tournament prize pool in history. The total prize pool amounted to $64,431,779. The top 666 finishers collected prize money.

• There were 124 different nations and territories represented by all players who entered the 2008 Main Event. By contrast, there were 87 different countries present last year. This represents a 36 percent increase in international participation.

YOUNG DANISH PRO TAKES HOME $9.1 MILLION IN THE 2008 WORLD SERIES OF POKER

Becomes the Youngest Player Ever to Win WSOP Main Event

2008 WORLD SERIES OF POKER, LAS VEGAS, NOVEMBER 11, 2008 - PokerStars player Peter Eastgate has became the youngest main event champion after winning the 2008 World Series of Poker (WSOP) earning him $9,152,416 million. The 22-year-old professional poker player from Odense, Denmark broke Phil Helmuth's 19 year record for youngest main event champion that he set in 1989 at the age of 24. Eastgate also made history by playing in the first ever all European heads up WSOP main event showdown.

'It's an honour to hold the record as youngest World Series of Poker main event champion,' said Eastgate. 'I played really solidly throughout this tournament and I'm proud of that. This gives a new level of credibility for young online players. Thanks to sites like PokerStars, we have become a force to face on the felt.'

Eastgate is one of the top cash poker players in Denmark, and has already made a name for himself in several tournaments across Europe and online. Earlier this year, he finished in the top 30 at PokerStars EPT Copenhagen and made the final table of the Irish Poker Open in 2007. During the three month break, Eastgate has been playing $200-400 No Limit Hold' Em on PokerStars to sharpen up for the final table.

'Peter is the kind of player who is not afraid to put you under the gun,' said Team PokerStars Pro Noah Boeken. 'I'm impressed by the way he played this tournament. He is a great testament to the young, up-and-coming European players in the poker field.'

The soft spoken and stone cold Eastgate is known for his ultra-aggressive playing style, which was evident in this year's final table. He headed into with the final table in fourth place with a stack of more than 18 million in chips. Entering heads up play, Eastgate was ahead in chips, $79.5 million to $57.7 million, and never looked back. The deciding and historic hand for Eastgate came when Demidov's two pair, fours and deuces ran into Eastgate's straight, Ace to the five.

More than 1,000 PokerStars qualifiers competed in this year's World Series main event and 123 of these PokerStars players have cashed at this year's event - winning more than $9 million between them and leaving another $32.6 million up for grabs at the final table event. The PokerStars Million Dollar Men have walked away with just under $27.5 bringing the total cash winnings for PokerStars players at the 2008 WSOP main event to more than $36 million.

Among Team PokerStars Pro, Daniel ‘Kid Poker' Negreanu won his 4th WSOP bracelet in the Limit Hold'em Event, cashing $204,874. Poker legend Barry Greenstein won his 3rd WSOP bracelet in the Seven Card Razz Event and Italian poker pro Dario Minieri recorded his first WSOP bracelet in the No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed event pocketing $528,418.

Final Table Set for Historic 2008 World Series of Pokerฎ Main Event

'November Nine' Top Total Field of 6,844 to Compete for Lion's Share of $64 Million and WSOP Champion's Bracelet on Poker's Biggest Night

LAS VEGAS (July 15, 2008) - After 12 days of grueling Main Event competition at the record-setting 39th annual World Series of Poker Presented by Milwaukee's Best Light, the stage is finally set for the most prestigious night in poker history.

For the first time ever, play at a World Series of Poker tournament has been suspended prior to a champion being crowned. The unique event structure calls for the final nine of 6,844 competitors in the $10,000 No-Limit Texas Hold'em World Championship to return to the Rioฎ All-Suite Hotel and Casino on November 9 to begin the battle for the Main Event title and the top prize of $9.1 million.

Dubbed 'The November Nine™,' the participants will have 117 days before they return to Las Vegas, where they will vie for the title on what is literally poker's largest stage - inside the Rio's state-of-the-art, 1,500-seat Penn & Teller Theater.

In descending order of chip count, The November Nine are:
• DENNIS PHILLIPS, 53, St. Louis, Missouri, 26,295,000
• IVAN DEMIDOV, 27, Moscow, Russia, 24,400,000
• SCOTT MONTGOMERY, 26, Perth, Ontario, Canada, 19,690,000
• PETER EASTGATE, 22, Odense, Denmark, 18,375,000
• YLON SCHWARTZ, 38, Brooklyn, New York, 12,525,000
• DARUS SUHARTO, 39, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 12,520,000
• DAVID RHEEM, 28, Los Angeles, California, 10,230,000
• CRAIG MARQUIS, 23, Arlington, Texas, 10,210,000
• KELLY KIM, 31, Whittier, California, 2,620,000

The nine will play down to two on Nov. 9; the final two competitors will then go heads up beginning at 10 p.m. PDT on Nov. 10, with the winner expected to be crowned in the early morning hours of November 11. In a World Series of Poker first, ESPN will carry same-day coverage of the victory beginning at 9 p.m. EST on Nov. 11.

The November Nine outlasted a massive field of 6,844 who entered the $10,000 No-Limit Texas Hold'em World Championship. This year's total Main Event prize pool is $64,333,600. A total of 666 players will cash in the event; payout for 666th place was $21,230.

The final nine will play for a total of $32,633,446, with the following pay schedule:

1st Place: $9,119,517	4th Place: $3,763,515	7th Place: $1,769,174
2nd Place: $5,790,024	5th Place: $3,088,012	8th Place: $1,286,672
3rd Place: $4,503,352	6th Place: $2,412,510	9th Place: $900,670

'The winner of the World Series of Poker Main Event has always become an instant celebrity,' said World Series of Poker Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack. 'This year, all nine players who make the final table will become household names - and are guaranteed life-changing prize money to go with their fame and place in poker history.'

ESPN will air a one-hour special on the final nine participants Tuesday, Nov. 4 at 9 p.m. EST. The network's high-definition coverage of the Main Event begins Tuesday, Sept. 2 at 9 p.m. EST; two-hour episodes will run each Tuesday until the Nov. 11 finale.

The 39th annual World Series of Poker was the largest and richest in history, attracting 58,720 competitors in its 55 events - an increase of 4,432, or 8 percent, over the previous record established in 2007. The total prize pool at this year's World Series of Poker was $180,676,248, an increase of $20,880,030 over the previous record, also established last year. Players from a record 118 countries participated in this year's tournaments, more than in the most recent Winter Olympics. That number is up 36 percent from the previous record of 87 countries set in 2007.

The 39th annual World Series of Poker, a compilation of 55 tournaments covering all of the game's major variations, began May 30 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The Main Event, with four start dates to accommodate its large playing field, began on July 3.

WORLD SERIES OF POKER FINAL TO AIR TUESDAY, NOV 11th

The most-anticipated final table in poker history will be in action on Tuesday, Nov. 11, as the champion's bracelet and a top prize of $9.1 million will be awarded in the 2008 World Series of Poker, presented by Milwaukee's Best Light. ESPN will provide same day coverage -- kicking off with an encore presentation of the one-hour preview special at 8 p.m. ET -- followed by two action-packed hours from the Penn and Teller Theater at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

Below are the November Nine in order of chip count, and comments on each player from Norman Chad, co-host of the World Series of Poker with Lon McEachern.

1. Dennis Phillips, 53 St. Louis, Missouri 26,295,000

"Perhaps no player could be more negatively affected by the 117-day final-table delay. When play was halted in July, Phillips was in a zone. He was running hot and reading well, getting all the right cards and pushing all the right buttons. Poker is a streaky game, and he was on a week-long streak. Heck, 3 ฝ months later, he might not even be able to find his St. Louis Cardinals baseball cap."

2. Ivan Demidov, 27 Moscow, Russia 24,400,000

"Here's a calendar-year feat for you: Making the WSOP Main Event final table and the WSOP Europe Main Event final table. That's a stunning double. In recent years, Russians are making a bigger impact in poker. Demidov is seldom recklessly aggressive like other twenty-somethings; rather, he's smart and measured and overcomes his lack of live tournament experience with a steady countenance and solid reads."

3. Scott Montgomery, 26 Perth, Ontario, Canada 19,690,000

"Another improbable product of the now-famed University of Waterloo poker factory in Canada - if it's such a good engineering school, how come everyone there is playing cards? Montgomery describes his playing style as "psychotically insane,” and that might be an understatement. He doesn't play position, he plays preposterously. He can't help getting all his money in with the worst of it, and he's forever good-natured about it."

4. Peter Eastgate, 22 Odense, Denmark 18,375,000

"Ah, to be young, fearless and playing for $9.1 million. In Europe, the poker community talks about uber-aggressive Scandinavian players like Eastgate. He is calm and icy at the table as he continues to shove big bets into the middle. Like many online young guns, his modus operandi is to keep putting opponents to tough decisions for most of their chips. Pressure, pressure, pressure. It seems to work."

5. Ylon Schwartz, 38 Brooklyn, New York 12,525,000

"He once was a top-flight chess player. I give him a point for that. He says if he wins the Main Event, he wants to go somewhere no one will find him "like Tim Robbins in Shawshank Redemption" He gets another point there. He's smart and strange - you've got to fear the smart, strange ones - and he'll wait for others to make mistakes at the table."

6. Darus Suharto, 39 Toronto, Ontario, Canada 12,520,000

"At 39, the second-oldest player left in the field, which speaks to the youthful state of no-limit tournament hold ‘em in 2008. He's quiet, respectful and a big fan of fellow Canadian Daniel Negreanu. Plus, he's a CPA - the last time an unknown accountant won the Main Event, it set off a poker boom; nobody would mind a second boom, or at least a boomlet."

7. David Rheem, 28 Los Angeles, California 10,230,000

"He could go out first or he could end up first. He's not afraid to mix it up, he goes with his reads and he'll risk it all early if the spot feels right. Even when he bluffs off most of his stack, he has a great ability to not let the moment destroy him - he'll brush it off and move on. And, of course, most of the established pros are rooting for him."

8. Craig Marquis, 23 Arlington, Texas 10,210,000

"He played smart, small-pot poker to get here. I like him because he stood up to Tiffany Michelle late in the Main Event. And I like him because he started playing in January 2007 after going to a New Year's Eve party and realizing how much money Tom Dwan and David Benefield were making at cards - on New Year's Eve, most people just get silly and make stupid resolutions."

9. Kelly Kim, 31 Whittier, California 2,620,000

"Has to feel like he's on a free roll - he was the short stack when they got down to 10 players - but that doesn't mean he'll play recklessly. In fact, with a big gallery of friends and family on hand, he'll probably play it snug - you don't wait 117 days and bring all your supporters into town to go bust in 15 minutes."

Norman Chad

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