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Poker Tournament Results
38th Annual World Series of Poker
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Frankie OŽDell |
| 1 |
Frankie OŽDell (Denver, CO, USA) |
$240,057 |
| 2 |
Luu Thang AKA "Tiger Luu" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$147,726 |
| 3 |
Martin Corpuz Jr (Mountain View, CA, USA) |
$97,188 |
| 4 |
Marcel Luske AKA "The Flying Dutchman" (Amsterdam, Netherlands) |
$64,630 |
| 5 |
Marvin J. Ryan (Flagstaff, AZ, USA) |
$47,136 |
| 6 |
Jess Robinson (Dallas, TX, USA) |
$36,931 |
| 7 |
Ming Lee (Natick, MA, USA) |
$27,699 |
| 8 |
Stuart Patterson AKA "The Donator" (Boca Raton, CA, USA) |
$20,409 |
| 9 |
Mitch Maples (Sugar Land, TX, USA) |
$14,578 |
| 10 |
John Juanda (Marina Del Rey, CA, USA) |
$9,719 |
| 11 |
Mark Tenner (Northridge, CA, USA) |
$9,719 |
| 12 |
Matt Lefkowitz (Carmel Valley, CA, USA) |
$9,719 |
| 13 |
Paul Fisher (Northbrook, IL, USA) |
$8,747 |
| 14 |
Tony Cousineau (Daytona Beach, FL, USA) |
$8,747 |
| 15 |
Richard Naiman (Agoura Hills, CA, USA) |
$8,747 |
| 16 |
Daniel Mowczan AKA "Dano" (Sterling Heights, MI, USA) |
$7,775 |
| 17 |
Ernie Grant (Bella Vista, AR, USA) |
$7,775 |
| 18 |
Ernie Scherer (San Ramon, CA, USA) |
$7,775 |
| 19 |
Robert Whitman |
$6,803 |
| 20 |
Vernon Clark |
$6,803 |
| 21 |
Charles Flicker (Montreal, QC, Canada) |
$6,803 |
| 22 |
Daniel Adelson (Sherman Oaks, CA, USA) |
$6,803 |
| 23 |
Xiaowei Zuo (Cerritos, CA, USA) |
$6,803 |
| 24 |
Blair Rodman (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$6,803 |
| 25 |
Joseph Mitchell (Eugene, OR, USA) |
$6,803 |
| 26 |
Benjamin Zamani (Boca Raton, FL, USA) |
$6,803 |
| 27 |
Eric Goodson (Phoenix, AZ, USA) |
$6,803 |
| 28 |
Stephen Ladowsky (Toronto, ON, Canada) |
$5,831 |
| 29 |
Walt Williams (Augusta, GA, USA) |
$5,831 |
| 30 |
Gary Do (Denver, CO, USA) |
$5,831 |
| 31 |
Raymond Miller (Henderson, NV, USA) |
$5,831 |
| 32 |
Trai Dang AKA "Danny" (Whittier, CA, USA) |
$5,831 |
| 33 |
Andy Karon (Duluth, MN, USA) |
$5,831 |
| 34 |
Jang Lee |
$5,831 |
| 35 |
Peter Brownstein (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) |
$5,831 |
| 36 |
Steve Choi (Berkeley, CA, USA) |
$5,831 |
| 37 |
Kathy Liebert (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$4,957 |
| 38 |
Elena Vega (Daly City, CA, USA) |
$4,957 |
| 39 |
Douglas Carli AKA "Rico" (Alliance, OH, USA) |
$4,957 |
| 40 |
Tim Seidensticker (Miami, FL, USA) |
$4,957 |
| 41 |
Jose Padilla (Long Beach, CA, USA) |
$4,957 |
| 42 |
K.U Davis (McKinney, TX, USA) |
$4,957 |
| 43 |
Todd Brunson (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$4,957 |
| 44 |
David Reno (Clio, MI, USA) |
$4,957 |
| 45 |
Kevin Fox (Phoenix, AZ, USA) |
$4,957 |
| 46 |
Young V Phan (Garden Grove, CA, USA) |
$4,276 |
| 47 |
Charlie Brahmi (Ventnor, NJ, USA) |
$4,276 |
| 48 |
Jose Razocabrera |
$4,276 |
| 49 |
Mitchell Levine |
$4,276 |
| 50 |
John Kim (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$4,276 |
| 51 |
Howard Diamond |
$4,276 |
| 52 |
Brad Peeples (Coffeeville, MS, USA) |
$4,276 |
| 53 |
Michel Abecassis (Paris, France) |
$4,276 |
| 54 |
Cat Antoniuk (Pleasanton, CA) |
$4,276 |
Tournament Report
WSOP GOLD BRACELET WINNER
EVENT # 44 - FRANK O'DELL
The winner of the $2,000 buy-in Limit Omaha High-Low championship was Frank O'Dell. He is a 35-year-old professional poker player originally from Denver, CO. He now lives in Long Beach, CA. This was his second victory at the World Series of Poker.
O'Dell has been playing tournament poker for about ten years. He has amassed over $1.4 million in tournament winnings. O'Dell won the WSOP Omaha High-Low championship in 2003. He is one of only a few players to hold multiple WSOP titles in Omaha High-Low.
Inside the poker room, O'Dell routinely wears athletic jerseys from his favorite sports team, the Denver Broncos. He also often wears Ray Ban shades and a fedora.
"I just want to relax," O'Dell said afterward when asked what he plans to do with nearly a quarter-million dollars in prize money. "To me a win is more important than money or anything else. It's a great experience."
The tournament attracted 534 entries, one of the largest Omaha High-Low turnouts in WSOP history. O'Dell arrived third in chips at the final table, and vanquished his eight rivals at one of the fastest finales of this year's World Series, clocking in at slightly over three hours. First place paid $240,057. |
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