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Event #12 $2,000 buyin Pot Limit Omaha with Rebuys

Mon, 13 Jun 2005 10:00:39 -0500
Robert Williamson III is the most successful PLO tournament player on the planet today.....



Robert Williamson III
The very likeable Texan may be half the man he was 3 years ago (Robert lost 200 pounds in weight over the last few years from 400 down to 200 pounds) but at the poker table he has won more money in worldwide Pot Limit Omaha events than any other man on the planet. He has also monied a very respectable 17 times.

Here is the most staggering stat of all. The top 10 players have totalled 144 worldwide money finishes combined. The 3 European player amongst those top 10 have monied a combined total of 77 times. More than 50% of the total money finishes (Devilfish, Bjorin and Colclough).

Yesterdays No Limit Hold 'em winner Erik Seidel will be looking for bracelet # 8 in this event. Click here to view Top 100 lists using our filters

Top 10 Pot Limit Omaha players worldwide
PlaceNameTotal $$ (cashes)
1Robert Williamson III$679,005(17)
2Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott$586,366(30)
3Ted Lawson$500,000(1)
4Chris Bjorin$486,853(20)
5Erik Seidel$471,528(12)
6Johnny Chan$435,900(6)
7Dave Colclough$423,800(27)
8Rob Hollink$409,452(9)
9Scotty Nguyen$384,896(11)
10O'Neil Longson$377,390(11)

posted at 10:00:39 on 06/13/05 by Mark - Category: General

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