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Poker Tournament Results
37th Annual World Series of Poker
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Victoriano Perches |
| 1 |
Victoriano Perches (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$157,338 |
| 2 |
Arnold Spee (Agoura Hills, CA, USA) |
$78,697 |
| 3 |
Anders Henriksson (Stockholm, Sweden) |
$50,068 |
| 4 |
Ralph E Porter AKA "Rep" (Woodinville, WA, USA) |
$39,339 |
| 5 |
Tom Schneider (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) |
$28,610 |
| 6 |
Marianno Garcia AKA "San Francisco" (Fremont, CA, USA) |
$17,882 |
| 7 |
Chris McCormack (Laurel Hollow, NY, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 8 |
Peter Fischer (Silkeborg, Denmark) |
$7,153 |
| 9 |
Pedro Rios (Houston, TX, USA) |
$7,513 |
| 10 |
William Burdick (St Petersburg, FL, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 11 |
Hyon Chun (Los Angeles, CA, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 12 |
Todd Witteles AKA "Dan Druff" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 13 |
Kenny Cruz (Orange, CA, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 14 |
Chad Layne (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 15 |
Scott Regner (Walnut, CA, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 16 |
Justin Sadauskas (West Chicago, IL, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 17 |
Todd Taylor (Henderson, NV, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 18 |
Hung Ha (San Jose, CA, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 19 |
Michael Baker (Boston, MA, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 20 |
Mike Caro (Shell Knob, MO, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 21 |
Michael Banducci (Traverse City, MI, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 22 |
Kevin Daly (London, UK) |
$7,153 |
| 23 |
Danny Wong (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 24 |
Joe Thomas (Paxton, MA, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 25 |
Craig Brockman (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 26 |
Andrew Bloch (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 27 |
John Bon Phan AKA "The Razor" (Stockton, CA, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 28 |
Chris Moneymaker (Spring Hill, TN, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 29 |
Jeff Frerichs (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 30 |
Dave Plaskett (Boulder Creek, CO, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 31 |
Robert Gautman (Atlanta, GA, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 32 |
Eric Froehlich AKA "EFro" (Rochester Hills, MI, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 33 |
Howard Lederer AKA "The Professor" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 34 |
Paul Niemela (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 35 |
Scott Bohlman (Homer Glen, IL, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 36 |
Vanco Nikolic (Sterling Heights, MI, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 37 |
Marco Traniello (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 38 |
Jamin Stokes (Grand Rapids, CO, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 39 |
William J Jensen (Silver Spring, MD, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 40 |
John Carlisle (Mt. Morris, MI, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 41 |
Andreas Hagen (Hafrsfjord, Norway) |
$7,153 |
| 42 |
Mario Esquerra AKA "Super" (Whittier, CA, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 43 |
Darren Brandes (Clearwater, FL, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 44 |
Zack Fritz (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 45 |
Gunnar Ostebrod (Oslo, Norway) |
$7,153 |
| 46 |
Tuan Lam (Mississauga, ON, Canada) |
$7,153 |
| 47 |
Tom Fiore (Cranston, RI, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 48 |
Johnny Kitchens (L, NV, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 49 |
Michael Cribb (Rochester Hills, MI, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 50 |
Jeff Whitson AKA "White Chocolate" (birmingham, AL, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 51 |
Ha Pham (Whittier, CA, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 52 |
Thomas DunWoodie (Newcastle, UK) |
$7,153 |
| 53 |
Dean Hamrick (Plymouth, MI, USA) |
$7,153 |
| 54 |
Allen Sorenson (Hawthorne, CA, USA) |
$7,153 |
Tournament Report
Arriva!
Victor Perches Wins His First WSOP Gold Bracelet
High-limit cash game player takes first place in Hold'em Shootout
Las Vegas, NV - Victoriano Perches came to this country as many good people do - to seek a better life. The native of Chihuahua, Mexico arrived in the United States 25 years ago and began working inside a food processing plant in Oregon. He eventually moved to Las Vegas and started playing in local poker games for fun. Along the way, Perches discovered he had a hidden talent for the game and progressively started playing for higher-stakes. He now plays regularly in big cash games - frequently as high as $200-400 limit.
It's not the typical Mexican-American success story. But Perches demonstrates that every person's path to the promised land takes a different highway. On July 26, 2006, the 57-year-old poker pro won his first World Series of Poker gold bracelet and $157,338 in cash.
The Limit Hold'em Shootout championship was played over a three-day period. There were 524 entries. It took two days to eliminate 518 players. The six finalists returned to the Rio poker stage on Day Three. The final table consisted mostly of limit cash game players with high-stakes experience. However, none of the final six had previously won a WSOP title.
Name Chip Count Seat
Ralph Porter $150,000 1
Anders Henriksson $150,000 2
Mariano Garcia $150,000 3
Victoriano Perches $150,000 4
Thomas Schneider $150,000 5
Arnold Spee $150,000 6
The shootout format meant that each of the six players began with the same number of chips. Hence, all players started the final table as equals.
Mariano Garcia went out first when his ace-ten was capped by Rep Porter's ace-jack. Garcia flopped top pair, but three spades on board gave Porter a flush. Garcia failed to improve, which meant an early sixth-place exit for the 26-year-old player from San Francisco. Garcia received $17,882.
Tom Schneider (a.k.a. 'Donkey Bomber') was eliminated next when he moved all-in from the small blind holding a marginal hand, which lost to Arnold Spee's flush. Schneider, a poker player, author, and gaming consultant from Phoenix, earned $28,610 for fifth place. Interestingly, Schneider once wrote a book titled, 'Oops! I Won Too Much Money.' It is unknown as to whether Schneider intends to write a sequel after chasing out in this event.
Ralph 'Rep' Porter busted out a short time later. The Washington State investor and poker player finished second at the Caesar's Palace championship, part of last year's World Series of Poker Circuit. This time, Porter took fourth when his ten-eight paired up on the flop but lost to Victor Perches' pair of aces. Porter was paid $39,339.
Anders Henriksson went out next. The Swede lost all of his last chips with ace-eight versus Victor Perches' king-ten. Perches flopped a king, which left Henriksson in trouble. An ace failed to rescue the poker pro, which meant a third place finish. Henriksson collected $50,068.
Heads-up play began with Arnold Spee holding a 2 to 1 chip lead over Victor Perches. One hour later, the chip lead was reversed. Exactly one hour later, Perches won the final pot of the night. A key hand in the confrontation took place when Spee committed a large number of chips with pocket nines to a board of 7-7-4-3-Q. Perches, betting and raising all the way, flipped over seven-six -- good for trip sevens. He scooped a huge pot.
Down to less than 100,000 in chips of 900,000 in play, Spee fizzled out with queen-jack. Up against Perches' ace-six, all of Spee's chips were committed on the turn on a board which showed A-J-9-6. Spee, up against two pair, was drawing to two outs. A jack failed to fall from the deck, ending the tournament in Perches' favor. As the runner up, Arnold Spee collected $78,679.
Victor Perches, adorned in a western-style hat, was thrilled with his victory. Cheered on by family members in the crowd, Perches posed for photographs following his win and enjoyed his first time in the poker limelight.
Oddly enough, although natives of Bolivia, Costa Rica, and other Latin American countries have won gold bracelets -- in the 37-year history of the World Series, Perches is believed to be the first poker champ ever born in Mexico.
by Nolan Dalla
Overall Tournament Statistics (through end of Event #36):
Total Entries to Date: 30,616
Total Prize Money Distributed: $ 68,583,590
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World Series of Poker Commissioner - Jeffrey Pollack
Director, Sponsorship and Licensing -- Ty Stewart
Director, Communications and Operations - Gary Thompson
Director, Broadcasting and New Media - Craig Abrahams
Vice President of Specialty Gaming -- Howard Greenbaum
WSOP Tournament Director - Robert Daily
WSOP Tournament Director / Director of Poker Operations for Harrah's Entertainment - Jack Effel
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