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World Series of Poker Europe

WSOP Pot Limit Omaha Championship
September 8, 2007 at 2:00 PM
London Clubs International - the Casino at the Empire
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In £5,000
Prize Pool £825,000
Entries 165
Report Available
Dario Alioto

Dario Alioto

Place Name Prize
1 Dario Alioto AKA "Ryu" (Palermo, Italy) £234,390
2 Istvan Novak (Budapest, Hungary) £137,280
3 Tony Guoga AKA "G" (Melbourne, Australia) £94,380
4 Daniel Callaghan (Ojai, CA, USA) £65,520
5 Antoine Arnault (Paris, France) £49,530
6 Sherkhan Farnood (Jamanchi village khan abad dist, Kunduz, Afghanistan) £38,220
7 Sampo Lopponen (Helsinki, Finland) £30,420
8 Andrew Bloch (Las Vegas, NV, USA) £22,020
9 Joe Razaghi £16,380
10 Jon Persson £11,700
11 Roland de Wolfe (London, UK) £11,700
12 Ted Lawson (Plantation, FL, USA) £11,700
13 John Duthie (London, UK) £10,140
14 Andreas Hagen (Hafrsfjord, Norway) £10,140
15 Rupert Housden (Bedford, UK) £10,140
16 Rafi Amit (Holon, Israel) £8,580
17 Ted Forrest (Las Vegas, NV, USA) £8,580
18 Martin Vallo (Copenhagen, Denmark) £8,580

Tournament Report

Italy's Dario Alioto wins European record £234,390 pot-limit Omaha prize

At World Series of Poker Europe presented by Betfair.com

European players continued their dominance at the first annual World Series of Poker Europe presented by Betfair.com, as 23-year-old Dario Alioto of Palermo, Italy, won the Pot-Limit Omaha Championship, £234,390 in cash and the second WSOP gold bracelet ever awarded outside the United States.

Although an all-star contingent of poker professionals from the United States entered the £5,000 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha event, only two ' Andy Bloch and Ted Forrest ' made the final two tables. The remaining players, all of whom cashed, continued the strong showing by Europe's young lions that began with the first WSOP Europe event, a HORSE tournament won by Thomas Bihl of Germany just 24 hours earlier.

'It's as though we've picked up where we left off at the Final Table of the 2007 Main Event in Las Vegas,' said WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack. 'That was the most international of tables and affirmed the global appeal of poker. Results here in London further suggest that the rest of the world has caught up to American poker professionals. This bodes well for the continued international growth of the game.'

Alioto won the final hand of the Pot-Limit Omaha championship at 4:50 am (GMT) today at The Casino at The Empire in London from second-place finisher Istvan Novak of Hungary, who took home the consolation prize of £137,280, or about $280,000.

Lithuanian native and current Australian resident Tony G finished third, winning £94,380, following a seesaw battle for the chip lead with Alioto, and losing a couple of critical hands to the Italian player and to Novak.

Ireland's David Callaghan finished fourth with £65,520, Antoine Arnault of Paris wound up in fifth place with £49,530, Afghani Sherkhan Farnood finished sixth for £38,220, Helsinki's Sampo Lopponen ended in seventh for £30,420, multiple WSOP final-table player Andy Bloch of Las Vegas finished eighth for £22,620 and Joseph Aval won £16,380 for ninth place.

Roland de Wolfe, Jan Persson and Ted Lawson collected £11,700 apiece for finishing 10th through 12, respectively; John Duthie, Andrew Hagen and Rupert Housden won £10,140 each for finishing 13th through 15th, and Dan Bitsch Pedersen, Rafi Amit and Ted Forrest got £8,580 each for their 16th to 18th place finishes.

A total of 156 of the world's top poker players anted up £5,000 each to play in the second WSOP Europe event, building a prize pool of £780,000. Both the WSOP Europe HORSE and Pot-Limit Omaha tournaments established record prize purses.

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