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Poker Tournament Results
39th World Series of Poker 2008
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Vanessa Selbst |
| 1 |
Vanessa Selbst (Brooklyn, NY, USA) |
$227,933 |
| 2 |
Jamie Pickering (Queensland, Australia) |
$145,459 |
| 3 |
Stanley Statkiewicz (Chicago, IL, USA) |
$88,063 |
| 4 |
Thomas Schultz (Littleton, CO, USA) |
$72,004 |
| 5 |
Eugene Todd (Brooklyn, NY, USA) |
$59,054 |
| 6 |
Craig Natte (Hudsonville, MI, USA) |
$46,621 |
| 7 |
Mel Randolph (Waikiki, HI, USA) |
$36,261 |
| 8 |
Jamie Robbins AKA "JRobb" (Portland, OR, USA) |
$28,491 |
| 9 |
Ken Lairson (Oklahoma City, OK, USA) |
$20,721 |
| 11 |
Calen McNeil AKA "BigWheel" (Victoria, BC, Canada) |
$12,950 |
| 12 |
Chris Bjorin (London, UK) |
$12,950 |
| 13 |
Kyle Hegeman (Long Island, NY, USA) |
$10,360 |
| 14 |
Gregory Beville Cox (Bedford, TX, USA) |
$10,360 |
| 15 |
Rob Hollink (Groningen, Netherlands) |
$10,360 |
| 16 |
Trai Dang AKA "Danny" ( Los Angeles, CA, USA) |
$7,770 |
| 17 |
Todd Barlow (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) |
$7,770 |
| 18 |
Colin York (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,770 |
| 19 |
Jordan Morgan AKA "iMsoLucky0" (Norman, OK, USA) |
$5,905 |
| 20 |
Jeffrey Brown (Langley, BC, Canada) |
$5,905 |
| 21 |
Laurence Cowsar (Flemington, NJ, USA) |
$5,905 |
| 22 |
Randy Holland (Winnetka, CA, USA) |
$5,905 |
| 23 |
Carter Gill (Madras, OR, USA) |
$5,905 |
| 24 |
James Lampropoulos (Boca Raton, FL, USA) |
$5,905 |
| 25 |
James Lenaghan (Mobile, AL, USA) |
$5,905 |
| 26 |
Max "Italian Pirate" Pescatori (Milan, Italy) |
$5,905 |
| 27 |
Jesper Hougaard (Copenhagen, Denmark) |
$5,905 |
| 28 |
Nam Le (Huntington Beach, CA, USA) |
$4,869 |
| 29 |
Phillip Reed (Darien, CT, USA) |
$4,869 |
| 30 |
Brian Sharrock (Myrtle Beach, SC, USA) |
$4,869 |
| 31 |
Doug Smith (Shawnee, KS, USA) |
$4,869 |
| 32 |
George Watson (Cockeysville, MD, USA) |
$4,869 |
| 33 |
Jason McIntosh (W. Lake Vlg, CA, USA) |
$4,869 |
| 34 |
Chau Giang (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$4,869 |
| 35 |
Ward Crane (Berea, OH, USA) |
$4,869 |
| 36 |
Eric Rosenman (Kingwood, TX, USA) |
$4,869 |
| 37 |
Mark Deserrano (Highland Vlg, TX, USA) |
$3,833 |
| 38 |
Anthony Cousineau (Daytona Beach, FL, USA) |
$3,833 |
| 39 |
Martin Smyth (Ireland) |
$3,833 |
| 40 |
Paul ""X22"" Magriel (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$3,833 |
| 41 |
Allyn Jaffrey Shulman (Las Vegas, CA, USA) |
$3,833 |
| 42 |
Will The Thrill Emanuel Failla (Commack, NY, USA) |
$3,833 |
| 43 |
Earl Odom AKA "dumchit" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$3,833 |
| 44 |
Jae Kim (Atlantic City, NJ, USA) |
$3,833 |
| 45 |
Daniel Martin (Olean, NY, USA) |
$3,833 |
| 46 |
Michael Cook (UK) |
$3,522 |
| 47 |
Marcel Bedard (Quebec, QC, Canada) |
$3,522 |
| 48 |
Brian Woods (Lutherville, MD, USA) |
$3,522 |
| 49 |
Kasey Nam (Arcadia, CA, USA) |
$3,522 |
| 50 |
Roland Isra (Forest Hill, NY, USA) |
$3,522 |
| 51 |
Jeffery Higgins (Shrewsbury, MA, USA) |
$3,522 |
| 52 |
Leroy Baca (Belen, NM, USA) |
$3,522 |
| 53 |
Gerhard Schieber (Munich, Germany) |
$3,522 |
| 54 |
Michael McStott (Maple Grove, MN, USA) |
$3,522 |
| 55 |
Christopher Cardgraff |
$3,522 |
| 56 |
Paul Evans (Mt. Shasta, CA, USA) |
$3,522 |
| 57 |
Douglas Carli AKA "Rico" (Alliance, OH, USA) |
$3,522 |
| 58 |
Sean Patrick |
$3,522 |
| 59 |
Michael Katz (Manalapan, NJ, USA) |
$3,522 |
| 60 |
Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott (Hull, UK) |
$3,522 |
| 61 |
Rolf Slotboom (Amsterdam, Netherlands) |
$3,522 |
| 62 |
William Bryant |
$3,522 |
| 63 |
Santos Ortiz (Windsor, ON, Canada) |
$3,522 |
| 64 |
Rob Parise (Huntington Beach, CA, USA) |
$2,900 |
| 65 |
John Womack (Washington, DC, USA) |
$2,900 |
| 66 |
Timothy Finne (Fanwood, NJ, USA) |
$2,900 |
| 67 |
Paul Siebert |
$2,900 |
| 68 |
Dax Garrison |
$2,900 |
| 69 |
Alex Jacob (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$2,900 |
| 70 |
Charles Satterwhite (Houston, TX, USA) |
$2,900 |
| 71 |
Ryan Carey (Swansea, MA, USA) |
$2,900 |
| 72 |
Kathy Liebert (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$2,900 |
Tournament Report
- The $1,500 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha championship attracted 759 entrants.
This created a prize pool totaling $1,036,035. The top 72 finishers collected
prize money.
- Attendance for this year's tournament increased 31 percent over last
year, when 578 players signed up.
- This tournament was played over three consecutive days. The first two
days lasted about 12 hours each. On Day Three, the final table was dealt out
on the secondary final table, adjacent to the ESPN stage. The feature table
played out the conclusion of Event #20 ($2,000 buy-in Limit Hold'em) in an intentional
scheduling overlap. This year, most WSOP days will include two final tables.
- Last year's champion was Scott Clements, who won his second of two WSOP
gold bracelets in this event. Clements did not register for this event because
he was playing on Day Two of another tournament.
- The 2008 $1,500 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha champion is Vanessa Selbst, a
23-year-old law student and poker professional from Brooklyn, NY.
- Selbst became the first woman to win a WSOP open event since Katja Thater
last year in the 2007 Razz championship.
- Selbst is a Yale University graduate. This fall, she plans to return
to Yale to study law. She eventually plans to work on behalf of human rights
issues.
- Selbst collected $227,933 for first place. She also earned her first
WSOP gold bracelet.
- Selbst is the producer of a popular poker website called Deuces Cracked:
www.deucescracked.com. The website serves as an instruction course for poker
players. She is also a poker teacher/coach and commands fees of up to $350 per
hour.
- Selbst states that she believes in having a life aside from poker. She
believes one can be a better poker player through what she terms proper balance.
She is also civically active and politically-minded. Selbst said in a post-tournament
interview: -I really think it's important to do other things (aside from
playing poker all the time). We have to give something back. We are so fortune
to be here essentially flipping coins for $80,000 (in prize money). While that's
great, I also believe we have a responsibility to do greater deeds.-
- While playing at the final table, Selbst had two squeaky rubber ducks
stacked on top of her chips, which were used as her lucky charms. The ducks
apparently worked their magic.
- The 90-minute heads-up match between champion Selbst and the runner-up,
Jamie Pickering was as rowdy as any poker duel in recent memory. A crowd of
hundreds of spectators ringed the final table area and cheered on both players
in a see-saw match. Incredibly, Pickering often raised the pot blind (without
looking at his hole cards). He sometimes played hands to the river without peaking
to see his hand. Selbst and her good-natured personality was the perfect foil
for Pickering's unconventional antics and the two finalists developed a witty
dialogue of jokes between them which made this finale unquestionably the most
entertaining sideshow of the 2008 WSOP.
- The second-place finisher was Jamie Pickering, from Surfer's Paradise,
(Queensland) Australia. During play, the 44-year-old nightclub owner mixed with
the crowd and gave out -free drink- tickets to poker fans scattered
throughout the audience. Of course, Pickering's club is some 16,000 miles from
Rio in Las Vegas, so those unsuspecting souls holding the tickets are likely
to have difficulty redeeming them for drinks.
- Pickering was as graceful a runner up as has been witnessed at the WSOP.
As Selbst was admiring her newly-won gold bracelet, Pickering leaned over and
asked if he could hold onto it for just a moment. When Selbst graciously complied,
Pickering grabbed the bracelet, turned, and jokingly darted off through the
crowd with the looted treasure. Pickering stopped, starting laughing, and returned
the bracelet to Selbst with a hug and a hearty handshake.
- At one point when play was three-handed, Vanessa Selbst had more than
75 percent of the total chips in play. It appeared she might destroy the field
in a record time, en route to her first WSOP gold bracelet win. However, Selbst
took two awful beats - losing with a big full house to a better full house,
and then losing another huge pot with a made straight against a flush draw (which
got there). But she recovered from the beats and gradually whittled down her
final two adversaries. It was a magnificent performance by Selbst who was the
dominant player throughout the tournament.
- Notable in-the-money finishers included former WSOP gold bracelet champions
-- 1997 PLO winner Chris Bjorin (12th), 2006 NLHE winner Max Pescatori (26th),
1993 Lowball winner and 2004 PLO winner Chau Giang (34th), 1997 PLO winner David
-Devil Fish- Ulliott (60th), and 2004 LHE Shootout winner Kathy Liebert
(72nd).
- Unofficial WSOP Circuit MVP Doug -Rico- Carli took 57th place.
No player has more WSOP and WSOPC combined cashes over the past four years than
Carli, who resides in Alliance, OH. Carli has 14 WSOP cashes and 34 WSOPC cashes
since January 2005.
- Vanessa Selbst becomes the 19th woman to win a gold bracelet in the
39-year history of the WSOP for open events. However, this exclusive list is
reduced to only 12 women if closed events (Seniors, Casino Employees, and Mixed
Doubles) are omitted. Note that Mixed Doubles was offered for five consecutive
years between 1979-1983, which partnered one male and one female player in the
tournament. This list now includes the following players:
1) Cyndy Violette 2004 $2,000 Seven-Card Stud High-Low
2) Annie Duke 2004 $1500 Omaha High-Low
3) Nani Dollison 2001 $2000 Limit Hold'em
4) Vera Richmond 1982 $1000 Ace-to-Five Draw Lowball
5) Maria Stern 1997 $1500 Seven-Card Stud
6) Jennifer Harman-Traniello 2002 $5000 Limit Hold'em, 2000 $5000 NL 2-7 Lowball
7) Linda Johnson 1997 $1500 Razz
8) Kathy Liebert 2004 $1500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout
9) Kajta Thater 2007 $1,500 Razz
10) Jerri Thomas 2000 $1500 Seven-Card Stud
11) Barbara Enright 1996 $2500 Pot-Limit Hold'em
12) Vanessa Selbst 2008 $1500 Pot-Limit Omaha
13) Starla Brodie 1979 $600 Mixed Doubles
14) Juanda Matthews 1981 $800 Mixed Doubles
15) Dani Kelly 1982 $800 Mixed Doubles
16) Donna Doman 1983 $800 Mixed Doubles
17) Lynn Harvey 1980 $600 Mixed Doubles
18) Sandy Stupak 1984 $1000 Casino Employees NLHE
19) Clare Miller 2006 $1000 Seniors
Special thanks to Alan Fowler, Jonathan Wang, and Matt Ritchie for their research on the ladies WSOP winners.
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