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Poker Tournament Results
38th Annual World Series of Poker
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Lukasz Dumanski |
| 1 |
Lukasz Dumanski (Toronto, ON, Canada) |
$227,454 |
| 2 |
David Bach AKA "Gunslinger" (Athens, GA, USA) |
$139,725 |
| 3 |
James Trolley AKA "Mike" |
$91,900 |
| 4 |
Gene Timberlake (Houston, TX, USA) |
$60,485 |
| 5 |
Chad Brown AKA "Downtown" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$43,606 |
| 6 |
Dario Alioto AKA "Ryu" (Palermo, Italy) |
$33,759 |
| 7 |
Thomas Hant |
$25,319 |
| 8 |
Mark Wilds (Biloxi, MS, USA) |
$18,755 |
| 9 |
George Danzer (Freiburg, Germany) |
$13,597 |
| 10 |
Michael Watson AKA "missy" (Toronto, ON, Canada) |
$9,049 |
| 11 |
Andrew Kelsall (Lutz, FL, USA) |
$9,049 |
| 12 |
Jean-Philippe Piquette AKA "PiquetteACes" (Laval, QC, Canada) |
$9,049 |
| 13 |
Orlando Romero (Amarillo, TX, USA) |
$8,112 |
| 14 |
Senovio Ramirez (Mercedes, TX, USA) |
$8,112 |
| 15 |
Dustin Cole (Trilla, IL, USA) |
$8,112 |
| 16 |
Toby Clark (Elizabethtown, KY, USA) |
$7,174 |
| 17 |
Mike Sexton (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,174 |
| 18 |
Alan Aberg |
$7,174 |
| 19 |
Sigi Stockinger (Linz, Austria) |
$6,236 |
| 20 |
Imre Leibold (Tallinn, Estonia) |
$6,236 |
| 21 |
Bob Oxenberg (Aspen, CO, USA) |
$6,236 |
| 22 |
Wayne McGregor (Wasilla, AK, USA) |
$6,236 |
| 23 |
Ron Faltinsky (Monterey Park, CA, USA) |
$6,236 |
| 24 |
Larry Nerenberg (Henderson, NV, USA) |
$6,236 |
| 25 |
Joel Fuji AKA "Fooge" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$6,236 |
| 26 |
Terry Farmer (UK) |
$6,236 |
| 27 |
Ben Tang (Northridge, CA, USA) |
$6,236 |
| 28 |
William Chen AKA "Bill Chen" (Lafayette Hill, PA, USA) |
$5,345 |
| 29 |
Tony Guoga AKA "G" (Melbourne, Australia) |
$5,345 |
| 30 |
Douglas Larson |
$5,345 |
| 31 |
Philippe Marmorstein (Munich, Germany) |
$5,345 |
| 32 |
Russell Salzer AKA "The Muscle" (Hollywood, FL, USA) |
$5,345 |
| 33 |
Brian Saltus (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) |
$5,345 |
| 34 |
Donald Cho (Daly City, CA, USA) |
$5,345 |
| 35 |
Peter Dalhuijsen (Utrecht, Netherlands) |
$5,345 |
| 36 |
Daniel Horan (Huntington, NY, USA) |
$5,345 |
| 37 |
Greg Giannokostas (Atlanta, GA, USA) |
$4,595 |
| 38 |
Pete Levine (Woodland Hills, CA, USA) |
$4,595 |
| 39 |
Larry Fallek (McAllen, TX, USA) |
$4,595 |
| 40 |
Rino Mathis (Uster, Switzerland) |
$4,595 |
| 41 |
George O'Brien (Aurora, CO, USA) |
$4,595 |
| 42 |
Henry Paloci AKA "Hank" (Santa Monica, CA, USA) |
$4,595 |
| 43 |
Lance Allred (Hollywood, CA, USA) |
$4,595 |
| 44 |
Jim Pechac (Phoenix, AZ, USA) |
$4,595 |
| 45 |
Salim Valimahomed (Cambridge, MA, USA) |
$4,595 |
| 46 |
Norma Redthunder (Portland, OR, USA) |
$3,939 |
| 47 |
Chau Giang (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$3,939 |
| 48 |
John Shirk (Raleigh, NC, USA) |
$3,939 |
| 49 |
Joseph Ritzie (Hamilton, OH, USA) |
$3,939 |
| 50 |
Thomas Goldman |
$3,939 |
| 51 |
Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott (Hull, UK) |
$3,939 |
| 52 |
Marvin Rosen |
$3,939 |
| 53 |
Surinder Sunar (Wolverhampton, UK) |
$3,939 |
| 54 |
Dennis January (Vancouver, WA, USA) |
$3,939 |
| 55 |
Bill Stern (Santa Fe, NM, USA) |
$3,235 |
| 56 |
Miles Michelson (Berkeley, CA, USA) |
$3,235 |
| 57 |
Anthony Reategui (Chandler, AZ, USA) |
$3,235 |
| 58 |
Jeff Madsen (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$3,235 |
| 59 |
Grayson Nichols (Windermere, FL, USA) |
$3,235 |
| 60 |
Cesar Ontingco |
$3,235 |
| 61 |
Reuben Nixon (Midland, TX, USA) |
$3,235 |
| 62 |
Emilio Porco (Kalamazoo, MI, USA) |
$3,235 |
| 63 |
Robert Stevanovski (Cornelius, NC, USA) |
$3,235 |
Tournament Report
| The winner of the $1,500 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low championship was Lukasz
Dumanski. He is a 24-year-old poker player from Toronto, Ontario (Canada). This
was his first WSOP victory.
Dumanski topped a field of 687 entries. He arrived at the final table third
in the chip count, behind the chip leader David Bach. He won his victory after
pulling away in the late stages of the tournament Bach, who ended-up finishing
second.
This was Dumanski's third time to cash at the WSOP. Both of his previous in-the-money
finishes occurred at the 2005 World Series. First place paid $227,454. He also
collected the gold and diamond bracelet, designed and made by luxury watchmaker
Corum.
This is the first time the World Series of Poker had ever offered a Pot-Limit
Omaha High-Low Split tournament. The event attracted the largest turnout ever
for a live tournament featuring this game. |
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