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37th Annual World Series of Poker

Event #40 - WSOP Hold'em
August 3, 2006 at 10:00 AM
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $1,000
Prize Pool $1,001,000
Entries 1100
Report Available
Praz Bansi

Praz Bansi

Place Name Prize
1 Praz Bansi (London, UK) $230,209
2 Anh Lu (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $120,120
3 Baktosh Gulzarzada (Ranch Cucamonga, CA, USA) $63,570
4 Fabrice Soulier (Barbentane/Las Vegas, NV, USA) $50,050
5 Earl Coggin (Rockledge, FL, USA) $40,040
6 John Buttifant AKA "Buddha" (Romford, Essex, UK) $35,035
7 Mark Petrillo (Indialantic, FL, USA) $30,030
8 Nick Mehmeti (Brookfield, IL, USA) $25,025
9 Vijayan Nagarajan (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) $22,523
10 Hudson Bethard (Brookhaven, PA, USA) $20,020
11 Jong Choi (Columbus, OH, USA) $18,513
12 Thomas Knudston (Denmark) $17,017
13 Arshad Hussain AKA "mad m3" (Accrington, UK) $15,516
14 John Ghiloni (Newark, OH, USA) $14,014
15 Bob Beck AKA "PAC-MAN" (Redding, CA, USA) $12,513
16 James Worth AKA "krazykanuck" (Toronto, ON, Canada) $11,011
17 Eric Nelson (Sioux City, IA, USA) $9,510
18 Al Mottur (Washington, DC, USA) $8,008
19 Duane VanKeulen (Abbotsford, BC, Canada) $6,507
20 Mark Jones (Manhatten Beach, CA, USA) $6,507
21 Robert Puryear AKA "ole_school" (Winston Salem, NC, USA) $6,507
22 Pasi Heinanen (Finland) $6,507
23 Sverre Sundbo (Oslo, Norway) $6,507
24 Jared Okun AKA "Smokinokun" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $6,507
25 Jon Jaffe (Miami Beach, FL, USA) $6,507
26 Gunner Burghardt (Belgium) $6,507
27 Michael Vansickle (Brighton, MI, USA) $6,507
28 Craig Swick (Big Sky, MT, USA) $5,005
29 Davood Mehrmand (Frankfurt, Germany) $5,005
31 Andre Bouchard (Beauport, QC, Canada) $5,005
32 Scott Sanford (Pearland, TX, USA) $5,005
33 Jay Houston (Orlando, FL, USA) $5,005
34 Michael Mateo (Milwaukee, WI, USA) $5,005
35 Samuel Wax AKA "Sam" (Tampa, FL, USA) $5,005
36 Tom Meixner $5,005
37 Joseph Noa (Miami, FL, USA) $4,004
38 Jack Smith (Tullahoma, TN, USA) $4,004
39 Randy Haddox AKA "Randers" (Houston, TX, USA) $4,004
40 Frankie OŽDell (Denver, CO, USA) $4,004
41 Howard Mann (Martinsburg, WV, USA) $4,004
42 George McDonald (Glasgow, Scotland, UK) $4,004
43 Jeff Lawrence (Edmonton, AB, Canada) $4,004
44 Brian Waltz (Pataskala, OH, USA) $4,004
45 Daniel Williams (Golden Valley, MN, USA) $4,004
46 Karl Tretter (Queens, NY, USA) $3,003
47 Juha Reinikainer (Finland) $3,003
48 Marius Skoglund Torbergsen (Norway) $3,003
49 Brooks Rickard (Mount Horeb, WI, USA) $3,003
50 Michael Milano (Kings Park, NY, USA) $3,003
51 Dan Ladue AKA "The Future" (Henderson, NV, USA) $3,003
52 Matthew Hilger (Duluth, GA, USA) $3,003
53 John Chou (Sunnyvale, CA, USA) $3,003
54 Mitch Garshofsky (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,003
55 Steve Frederick (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,503
56 Lisa Steiner (Fullerton, CA, USA) $2,503
57 John Stansell (Seattle, WA, USA) $2,503
58 Klein Bach (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,503
59 Kjetil Flaten AKA "tilion" (Not settled, Norway) $2,503
60 Kenneth Haraughty (Moreno Valley, CA, USA) $2,503
61 Bill Gazes (New York, NY, USA) $2,503
62 Chris Dyer (Nashville, TN, USA) $2,503
63 Joe Brandenburg (Portland, OR, USA) $2,503
64 Dave Masters (Ireland) $2,503
65 Patrick Commarford AKA "The Mantis" (Delray Beach, FL, USA) $2,002
66 Charles Lineberry AKA "Chuck" (San Antonio, TX, USA) $2,002
67 Lawrence Merritt AKA "Larry" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,002
68 Greg Fisher (Eagle, ID, USA) $2,002
69 Danny Wong (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,002
70 John Batchan (Avondale, AZ, USA) $2,002
71 Patrick Finnigan (Burlington, UT, USA) $2,002
72 Douglas Carli AKA "Rico" (Alliance, OH, USA) $2,002
73 Andrew Green (West Palm Beach, FL, USA) $2,002
74 Gary Kainer (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,002
75 Jonathan Demeris (Houston, TX, USA) $2,002
76 Matthew Todd (Troy, OH, USA) $2,002
77 Darrell Woerner (Crowley, TX, USA) $2,002
78 Raymond Popowich (Rochester, NY, USA) $2,002
79 Terry Black (San Antonio, TX, USA) $2,002
80 Richard Osborne (Martinez, CA, USA) $2,002
81 Johan Melchior (New York, NY, USA) $2,002
82 Paul Dilley (UK) $1,502
83 Fadi Morsy (Ontario, ON, Canada) $1,502
84 Matthew Russell (Larchmont, NY, USA) $1,502
85 Johnny Olsson (Sweden) $1,502
86 John Scibelli (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $1,502
87 Mille Tystad (Norway) $1,502
88 James Lang (Redondo Beach, CA, USA) $1,502
89 James Walker (Dublin, GA, USA) $1,502
90 Christopher McMahan AKA "ALakeOfFire" (Mount Morris, MI, USA) $1,502
91 Kevin Hayes (Ireland) $1,502
92 Anthony Torti (Narragansett, RI, USA) $1,502
93 Michael Kretch AKA "Doctor_XXX" (Oceanside, CA, USA) $1,502
94 William Braxdale AKA "Billy" (Austin, TX, USA) $1,502
95 Tony Abesamis (West Covina, CA, USA) $1,502
96 Mangus Ramkuist (Sweden) $1,502
97 Angel Adams (Rapid City, SD, USA) $1,502
98 Marino Mura (Enfield, UK) $600
99 Derek Zamora (Hugo, OK, USA) $600
100 Yoon Kim (Milwaukee, WI, USA) $600
101 Gerald Maggi (Ortonville, MI, USA) $600
102 James Lowe (UK) $600

Tournament Report

Final Day

All the Final Day action can be found here

A Simple Plan

Praz Bansi wins his first WSOP Gold Bracelet

London Consultant makes good during the not so main event

Nestled in the backdrop of the camera crews and countless numbers of spectators, players vied for $230,000 and a coveted championship bracelet during event #40 of the World Series of Poker. The two-day event began with just over 1000 players and ended with only 40 after the first day.

While lacking the attention and prestige, the final table of the $1,000 no-limit Hold'em event displayed an array of competitors as focused as those participating in the $10,000 main event that encompassed it.

Name			Seat
Mark Petrrllo		1
Nick Memeti		2
Baktash Gulzarzada	3
John Buttifant		4
Fabrice Soulier		5
Earl Coggin		6
Praz Bansi		7
Anh Lu			8
N. Vijayan		9

A couple of hands after the final table was established, N. Vijayan was the first to be eliminated. The sales manager from Kuala Lumpur hit the rails with $20,020 only minutes before the remaining players recessed for dinner.

Shortly after the players returned from break, Nick Memeti was the next to go. Memeti called Anh Lu's pre-flop raise of 30k and saw a 7c 4c 3h hit the board. After the 2h and 10c showed on the turn and river Memeti raised while Lu re-raised all-in. Memeti called and showed pocket 3's for the set. However, Lu's turned over A-5 giving him the straight and Memeti an eighth place finish.

Mark Petrillo helped to further the adage about pocket jacks as his all-in against Fabrice Soulier's pocket As,Ah sent him to the rail. Salt was added to Petrillo's wound as Soulier flopped a set before a meaningless turn and river. Next out was John Buttifant. The 22-year old college student moved all-in while Soulier called. Buttifant's pocket 9's could not hold up against the Frenchman's A-6 as Ah showed on the flop. The Kh on the turn and the 5h river sealed Butifant's fate at sixth place.

Earl Coggins was eliminated next after going all-in with 6-8 suited. Baktash Gulzarzada called with Ad-Jc and eliminated Coggins with the high-card ace.

Soulier saw a 4th place finish after being crippled in a previous hand. His all-in Qc-7c was called by Lu's 9c-Kc. Although Soulier flopped a pair of queens, jubilation turned into defeat after Lu caught a river Ks.

In third place was Baktash Gulzarzada. The Afghani-born mortgage broker moved all in for 384k. Bansi called. His Ah-Ks dominated Praz's As-8s while the board failed to improve either player's hand.

Heads-up action pit Praz Bansi against Anh Lu who experienced one of the most amazing comebacks of this year's WSOP. Earlier in the day, a bad beat left Lu with a pitiful 10k stack. Unwavering, he built his stack back up to a phenomenal 250k through a miracle three-way all-in, a couple of more all-ins and further aggressive pre-flop strategy. 'A miracle,' Lu answered through his interpreter and mentor, Men 'The Master' Nguyen when asked how he was able to come back from such a low stack.

However, Bansi was the aggressor during heads-up action forcing his opponent to fold four times after reraising Lu pre-flop. Crippled, Lu could only go all-in with 8s-3s against Bansi's ace-anything. An ace on the river gave Bansi the victory. 'Amazing,' replied Bansi when asked how it felt to be a WSOP gold bracelet winner. 'I started with 1500 chips, and just threw some up 'I got moves,' Bansi said with a grin.

By Alan Fowler

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