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38th Annual World Series of Poker

Event #48 - WSOP Limit Deuce to Seven Lowball Rebuy
June 29, 2007 at 5:00 PM
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $1,000
Prize Pool $755,000
Entries 209 + 546 rebuys
Report Available
Rafi Amit

Rafi Amit

Place Name Prize
1 Rafi Amit (Holon, Israel) $227,005
2 Leonard Martin (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $128,120
3 Anthony Lellouche (Paris, France) $84,812
4 Jon Shoreman (London, UK) $84,812
5 Eugene Ji (Rego Park, NY, USA) $41,504
6 Mark Bartlog (Germany) $27,068
7 Andrew Bloch (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $19,489
8 Ben Armstrong (Tulsa, OK, USA) $19,489
9 Danny Fuhs (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) $14,075
10 Ralph Rudd (Downey, CA, USA) $14,075
11 Daniel R Dumont (Orlando, FL, USA) $8,662
12 Robert Swickard (Commerce, MI, USA) $8,662
13 Arturo Diaz (San Diego, CA, USA) $6,496
14 Chris "Jesus" Ferguson (Pacific Palisades / Las Vegas, CA, USA) $6,496
15 Steve Zolotow (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $6,496
16 Doc Jennings (USA) $6,496
17 Devon Miller (USA) $6,496
18 Brian Haveson (Surf City, NJ, USA) $6,496
19 Ralph Perry AKA "rafael" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,414
20 James Painter $5,414
21 Hertzel Zalewski (Houston, TX, USA) $5,414
22 Chau Giang (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,414
23 Joe Cassidy (Costa Mesa, CA, USA) $5,414
24 Matt Wasko $5,414

Tournament Report

The winner of the Ace-to-Five Triple Draw Lowball World Championship was Rafit Amit, from Holon Israel. He is a 27-year-old semi-professional poker player. This was Amit's second victory at the World Series of Poker. He won the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha championship in 2005, which was good for his first gold bracelet.

-- The tournament attracted 209 entries and was played over three days. Amit was second in chips when he arrived at the final table. Play lasted about five hours on the final day. First place paid $227,005.

-- Other than his two WSOP wins, Amit is perhaps best known for an unusual incident that took place when he won the first gold bracelet. Amit was upset at one point late in the tournament and was given a mandatory penalty for using inappropriate language at the table. He is the only player in WSOP history who has ever been given a 10-minute penalty during heads-up play. Amit was able to recover from that incident and stormed on to victory.

-- Amit has six tournament cashes on his poker resume. All occurred at the WSOP. This was his fourth final table appearance.

-- Amit is the second Israeli to win a title at this year's World Series. Eli Elezra won his first gold bracelet last week. Eli Balas is the Israeli who holds the most WSOP wins, with three.

-- Englishman Jon Shoreman, from London, took fourth place. Shoreman created a website called www.pokerineurope.com as well as a successful heads-up poker tournament.

-- The 6th-place finisher was Mark Bartlog, from Certaldo Megognano, Italy. Aside from playing poker, Bartlog is an artist specializing in oil painting.

-- Andy Bloch, who was the runner up in the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. world championship last year (to Chip Reese) took 7 th place.

-- 2000 world poker champion Chris "Jesus" Ferguson finished in 14th place. He currently ranks fifth on the all-time list for most WSOP lifetime cashes.

-- Former WSOP gold bracelet winners who cashed in this event included Steve Zolotow (15th), Ralph Perry (19 th), and Chau Giang (22nd).

-- The Deuce-to-Seven Draw event has been absent from the WSOP menu in recent years. However, it was added to the schedule this year in response to player demand for a greater variety of games -- including Lowball. In the early years of the WSOP, Lowball games constituted a substantial portion of the schedule, in large part because of the popularity of Lowball poker in California (Lowball games were the dominant games in California cardrooms until the late 1980s). However, Lowball's popularity waned as increasing numbers of players gravitated towards Hold'em and Omaha.

-- by Nolan Dalla

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