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39th World Series of Poker 2008

Event #15 - WSOP Ladies - No Limit Hold'em World Championship
June 8, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $1,000
Prize Pool $1,082,900
Entries 1190
Report Available

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Svetlana Gromenkova

Svetlana Gromenkova

Place Name Prize
1 Svetlana Gromenkova (Brooklyn, NY, USA) $224,702
2 Anh Le (San Jose, CA, USA) $144,567
3 Patricia Till (Avon, IN, USA) $87,715
4 Christine Priday (Denver, CO, USA) $73,637
5 Marla Crumpler (Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA) $60,101
6 Debbie Mitchell (Miramar, FL, USA) $47,106
7 Roslyn Quarto (Edison, NJ, USA) $36,277
8 Yesenia Garcia (Modesto, CA, USA) $28,155
9 Sue Porter (Houston, TX, USA) $20,034
10 Tina Dubowy (Edmonds, WA, USA) $12,877
11 Marie Hoang (Oceanside, CA, USA) $12,877
12 Courtney Farrell (Norman, OK, USA) $12,877
13 Jena Delk (Merritt Island, FL, USA) $10,179
14 Van Nguyen AKA "mrs master" (Bell Gardens, CA, USA) $10,179
15 Christine Fanelli $10,179
16 Hoa Nguyen (Fairfax, PA, USA) $7,472
17 Dawn Murray $7,472
18 Mango Martin $7,472
19 Elaine Watkinson $5,848
20 Juli Campos $5,848
21 Nancy Ricks $5,848
22 Shavonne Mitchell $5,848
23 Linda Johnson (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,848
24 Eukhargal Ochirbat (Diamond Bar, CA, USA) $5,848
25 Sheralee Brindell (Louisville, CO, USA) $5,848
26 Marlene Holomon (Northridge, CA, USA) $5,848
27 Donna Delfin $5,848
28 Alice Talbot (Arcadia, CA, USA) $4,765
29 Meliza Huynh $4,765
30 Tsai Mattox $4,765
31 Pamela Caravan $4,765
32 Julia Rea (San Jose, CA, USA) $4,765
33 Jennifer Shahade (USA) $4,765
34 Jody Phillippo (Phoenix, AZ, USA) $4,765
35 Maria Maynrick AKA "Maridu" $4,765
36 Lisa Ahumada $4,765
37 Olga Varkonyi (Great Neck, NV, USA) $3,682
38 Xiu Men Song $3,682
39 Benay Karp (Woodland Hills, CA, USA) $3,682
40 Sylvia Shilyuk $3,682
41 Karen Black (Whittier, CA, USA) $3,682
42 Aimee Logue $3,682
43 Liina Vark $3,682
44 Candida Mumford $3,682
45 Amanda Leatherman $3,682
46 Deborah Barrett $3,357
47 Kathy Liebert (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,357
48 Evelyn Ng AKA "Evybabee, Evy" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,357
49 Elizabeth Montizanti (Hastings, NE, USA) $3,357
50 Naomi Kershner $3,357
51 Mindy Ritchie $3,357
52 Stella Su $3,357
53 Bonnie Overfield (E. Wenatchee, WA, USA) $3,357
54 Kelly Jo Mcglothlin AKA "kj" (Palmdale, CA, USA) $3,357
55 Fukumi Hamasaki $3,032
56 Sunshine Gardner $3,032
57 Penny Musk $3,032
58 Joanne Owsley $3,032
59 Julie Wallis (Sault Sainte Marie, MI, USA) $3,032
60 Michelle Law (Pasadena, CA, USA) $3,032
61 Michelle Lam $3,032
62 Nancy Todd Tyner AKA "Queen of Diamonds" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,032
63 Lauren Failla $3,032
64 Adrienne Victory $2,707
65 Lauren Meador $2,707
66 Patricia Perkovich $2,707
67 Lona Rubenstein (East Hampton, NY, USA) $2,707
68 Kate Doyle $2,707
69 Day Bickell (Covina, CA, USA) $2,707
70 Dana Reutter $2,707
71 Eileen Somerday $2,707
72 Giselle Dalka AKA "Gigi" (Toronto, ON, Canada) $2,707
73 Loretta Larson $2,382
74 Donna Lee $2,382
75 Valerie Palermo $2,382
76 Doris Breese $2,382
77 Wattana Cruz AKA "GOLDEN PHOENIX" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,382
78 Charlotte Johnson (Akron, OH, USA) $2,382
79 Helena Mancini $2,382
80 Janet Howard $2,382
81 Joanna Long $2,382
82 Sheila Lipkowitz $2,166
83 Bonnie Castillo (Ellicott City, MD, USA) $2,166
84 Cheryl Kolstad $2,166
85 Rosemarie Rodas $2,166
86 Christina Tinsdale $2,166
87 Debbie Kindt (Lansdale, PA, USA) $2,166
88 Amy Rennert $2,166
89 Hillarie Tuman $2,166
90 Veronica Dabul (Buenos Aires, Brazil) $2,166
91 Shannon Romero (Albuquerque, NM, USA) $1,949
92 Debbie Hickok (Warren, OR, USA) $1,949
93 Heather Escuin (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $1,949
94 April Matthews $1,949
95 Cynthia Patterson (Chatsworth, GA, USA) $1,949
96 Clio Soleil $1,949
97 Mo Han (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $1,949
98 Iranys Rodriguez $1,949
99 Annie Lepage (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $1,949

Tournament Report

Tournament Notes:

• The 2008 Ladies World Poker Championship attracted 1,190 entries, which was the second-largest women's-only event in poker history. The buy in was $1,000, creating a prize pool totaling $1,082,900. The top 99 finishers collected prize money. This was only the second million-dollar prize pool for a ladies event in history.

• The Ladies World Poker Championship has been played every year since 1977. Hence, this was the 31st straight year of the competition. During the first two decades, the ladies competed by playing Seven-Card Stud. In 2001, the format was changed to Hold'em.

• From 1977 through 2003, this event was traditionally played on Mothers Day. At the time, the WSOP took place during the months of April and May. Accordingly, Mothers Day Sunday was reserved for ladies. This proved to be a conflict for many ladies who wanted to compete in the event, but who also had family commitments on that day. So, the event was moved to a different day in 2004. The WSOP has been played during the summer months since 2005.

• Only two women have won two Ladies Poker World Championships. This short list includes Barbara Enright and Susie Isaacs.

• Susie Isaacs holds another record in this event, which will be difficult to match. She cashed five out of six years in this competition between 1991 and 1997.

• This event is historic for at least one more reason. It produced the first WSOP gold bracelet winner of color. This year marked the 25th anniversary of Carolyn Gardner's victory in the 1983 Ladies World Poker Championship.

• The tournament was played over three days. On Day Three, the final table was dealt out on the ESPN main stage, also known as the 'feature table.' Two other final tables (Events #16 and #17) overlapped this conclusion of this event, which were played at secondary final tables, located adjacent to the main stage area. This is expected to be the only day at this year's WSOP which will feature three simultaneous final tables.

• Last year's ladies championship was played in a sequestered staging area, due to the live (actually slightly-delayed) broadcast showing players' hole cards. This year, hole cards are not being shown to the viewing audience. Accordingly, the ladies championship finale returned once again to the feature table, attracting a standing room only crowd of spectators. Bluff Media covered the final table which was shown on the ESPN360 website at www.espn360.com. Play-by-play man Howard David was joined by 2006 ladies champion Mary Jones and poker pro Karina Jett on the broadcast. The show will be archived for later viewing at: www.worldseriesofpoker.com

• The tournament began with WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack announcing to all the players that the ladies-only tournament will continue to be a world championship event, with a gold bracelet awarded to the winner - so long as ladies continue to support the tradition in large numbers. Judging by the enthusiastic response of the crowd assembled inside the Rio, this will be a gold bracelet tournament for many years to come. Note: There has been some controversy about the implications of offering 'women's only' poker tournaments. Opponents of the concept argue that women do not need to be singled out with a special event, since they are just as capable of competing in 'open' events with men. However, there is no question the ladies tournament remains a popular attraction on the WSOP schedule.

• Actress/TV star Jackie Collins was on hand to announce 'shuffle up and deal,' which is the official phrase which starts the tournament. Before filling the tournament room with those magic words however, Collins, the diva of female empowerment, remarked 'I'm ready to see some ladies kick ass, so let's do it!' Collins recently penned another tell-all book called 'Married Lovers,' which hits bookstores this week.

• This was the second year of the Queen of Hearts poker team. The group consists of 37 celebrities and poker professionals. Each player vowed to dedicate 20 percent of her winnings in this event to the official charity of the WSOP, the Nevada Cancer Institute. The Queen of Hearts poker team was founded by Lisa Tenner. Members were recognized before the start of the tournament.

• The Queen of Hearts team ensured that many well-known names and faces would be in attendance for this event. Jackie Collins was the honorary team captain. Other famous names on the team who played in the event included Cheryl Hines (from HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm), Mindy McCready (country music star), Mimi Rogers (actress), and others.

• Several former Ladies World Champions entered this event, including Barbara Enright, Susie Isaacs, Mary Jones, and the defending champion - Sally Ann Boyer. However, none of these former winners cashed.

• The winner was Svetlana Gromenkova, from New York, NY. She was born near Moscow, Russia and immigrated to the United States about six years ago.

• Gromenkova collected $224,702 in prize money for first place. She also earned her first WSOP gold bracelet. The winner was also presented with a custom-designed gold and diamond ladies watch, exclusively designed by Corum USA. WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack made the official presentation to the new champion.

• Gromenkova is the friend of Las Vegas-based professional poker player Anthony Rivera, who won the Half Omaha/Half Stud championship last week. Rivera gave Gromenkova his sunglasses to wear at the table, which turned out to be good luck. Gromenkova later claimed that the lucky sunglasses were hers and that Rivera had 'borrowed' them during his final table victory. The sunglasses have earned the two players about half a million dollars within the past week.

• 'I want people to know I'm a good player,' Gromenkova said afterward. 'And they will know it now.'

• The second-place finisher was Anh Le, from San Jose, CA. Le has been the runner up in this event before. In 2005, she finished second to actress Jennifer Tilly.

• After the tournament ended, Gromenkova who was aware of her opponent's two second-place showings in this event, approached Le and said, 'Nice job. I'm really sorry.' Le took the gesture well and responded, 'No - you played fantastic.'

• Patty Till, from Avon, IN graduated from the 'WSOP Academy Ladies Only Poker Camp' which was held the previous week at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. She ended up as the third place finisher. The poker camp is creating some talented poker players, proven by Till's impressive finish in this tournament and Sally Anne Boyer's victory last year (the 2007 Ladies World Poker Champion also attended the poker camp prior to the start of the tournament.).

• The final table lasted about six hours.

• Notable finishes included former gold bracelet winner Linda Johnson, who finished 23rd. Former gold bracelet winner Kathy Liebert took 47th. And Olga Varkonyi, wife of 2002 WSOP champion Robert Varkonyi finished 37th.

• This event included the first-ever 'excessive celebration' penalty. In use for the first time, the WSOP established a new rule this year which states players cannot celebrate beyond a routine duration of time. On Day One, a female player celebrated her winning hand to the detriment of others players at her table. Following her penalty, she rejoined the tournament and continued play.

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