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Poker Tournament Results
39th World Series of Poker 2008
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Daniel Negreanu |
| 1 |
Daniel Negreanu AKA "Kid Poker" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$204,874 |
| 2 |
Ugur Marangoz (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$126,671 |
| 3 |
David Baker AKA "DB" (Katy, TX, USA) |
$78,624 |
| 4 |
Richard Li (Toronto, ON, Canada) |
$63,335 |
| 5 |
Fu Bo Wong (Chandler, AZ, USA) |
$51,435 |
| 6 |
Jeremy Kottler (Los Angeles, CA, USA) |
$40,622 |
| 7 |
Greg Wohletz (Henderson, NV, USA) |
$31,820 |
| 8 |
Derek Lerner (Montreal, QC, Canada) |
$25,334 |
| 9 |
Hien Tran (Sacramento, CA, USA) |
$18,782 |
| 10 |
Daniel Makowsky (Zurich, Switzerland) |
$12,230 |
| 11 |
Babak Razi (Los Angeles, CA, USA) |
$12,230 |
| 12 |
Henning Granstad (Oslo, Norway) |
$12,230 |
| 13 |
Tam Hang AKA "Tommy" (Lynnwood, WA, USA) |
$10,046 |
| 14 |
Noelle Quevido (Waipahu, HI, USA) |
$10,046 |
| 15 |
Ylon Schwartz (Brooklyn, NY, USA) |
$10,046 |
| 16 |
Douglas Rosen (Tappan, NY, USA) |
$7,862 |
| 17 |
Tom McCormick AKA "The Shamrock Kid" (Fargo, ND, USA) |
$7,862 |
| 18 |
Christine Smith (Macomb, MI, USA) |
$7,862 |
| 19 |
Ayman Qutami (San Francisco, CA, USA) |
$6,115 |
| 20 |
Serena Liu (Fremont, CA, USA) |
$6,115 |
| 21 |
Gregory Alston (Danville, CA, USA) |
$6,115 |
| 22 |
Casey McCarrel (Lafayette, CA, USA) |
$6,115 |
| 23 |
Jody Garaventa (Raleigh, NC, USA) |
$6,115 |
| 24 |
Mojtaba Seyedin (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$6,115 |
| 25 |
Jon Seaman (Mansfield, TX, USA) |
$6,115 |
| 26 |
Paul Damany (Beckenham, UK) |
$6,115 |
| 27 |
Matt Matros (Bronxville, NY, USA) |
$6,115 |
| 28 |
Dominik Kulicki (Amsterdam, Netherlands) |
$5,242 |
| 29 |
Ayaz Mahmood (Lahore, TX, USA) |
$5,242 |
| 30 |
Marwan Abdelal (Los Angeles, CA, USA) |
$5,242 |
| 31 |
Michael Halford AKA "Kidfrmtenn" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$5,242 |
| 32 |
David Rood (Brantford, ON, Canada) |
$5,242 |
| 33 |
Steve Conigliaro (San Francisco, CA, USA) |
$5,242 |
| 34 |
Michael Schneider (Eagan, MN, USA) |
$5,242 |
| 35 |
Sasa Biorac (Wiesbaden, Germany) |
$5,242 |
| 36 |
Erik Haakenson (San Francisco, CA, USA) |
$5,242 |
| 37 |
Joseph Sanders AKA "Toe" (Orem, UT, USA) |
$4,368 |
| 38 |
Joseph Dimartino (Ansonia, CT, USA) |
$4,368 |
| 39 |
Paul Chaivattanaudorn (Beaumont, CA, USA) |
$4,368 |
| 40 |
Peter Ferderber (Sarasota, FL, USA) |
$4,368 |
| 41 |
Ray Henson (Spring, TX, USA) |
$4,368 |
| 42 |
James Shultz (Lewis Center, OH, USA) |
$4,368 |
| 43 |
Eric Buchman (Valley Stream, NY, USA) |
$4,368 |
| 44 |
Brett Jungblut AKA "Gank" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$4,368 |
| 45 |
Brian Beslow (Morristown, NJ, USA) |
$4,368 |
Tournament Report
| - The $2,000 buy-in Limit Hold'em championship attracted 480 entrants. The
total prize pool amounted to $873,600. The top 45 finishers collected prize money.
- This tournament enjoyed a slight increase over last year's attendance
when 472 players signed up. The 2007 champion was Saiffuddin Ahmad. He did not
register this year to play this year.
- The tournament was played over three consecutive days. On Day Three,
the final table was dealt out on the ESPN stage, also known as the -feature
table.- The -secondary- final table, located adjacent to the
main stage area, featured the conclusion of Event #19 ($1,500 buy-in Pot-Limit
Omaha) in an intentional scheduling overlap. This year, most days at the WSOP
will include the completion of two final tables.
- Six of the final nine players at the final table were born outside the
United States - with Canada represented twice, China represented twice, Vietnam
represented once, and Turkey represented once.
- The $2,000 buy-in Limit Hold'em champion for 2008 is Daniel Negreanu,
from Las Vegas, NV. He is a professional poker player and bona fide poker celebrity.
Few players command public attention or crowd adulation like the Canadian-born
superstar.
- Negreanu started playing poker seriously as a teenager in and around
the Toronto area. He made a living playing Limit Hold'em for several years before
moving to Las Vegas in 1998, when he became a regular on the tournament circuit.
Negreanu pointed out following his voctory that years of experience playing
Limit poker helped him win this tournament.
- Negreanu collected $204,863 for first place. He also earned his fourth
WSOP gold bracelet. To date, Negreanu now has 29 WSOP career cashes.
- This marked Negreanu's first WSOP win since 2004 and was the first which
took place inside the Rio facility. All three of Negreanu's previous triumphs
took place at Binion's Horseshoe, which hosted the WSOP from 1970-2004.
- In 1998, Negreanu won the very first WSOP tournament he entered. Then
at the age of 23, he was the youngest gold bracelet winner in history. The -youngest
to win- age record has since been broken several times.
- Negreanu cited Mike -the Mouth- Matusow's victory in the No-Limit
Deuce-to-Seven Draw Lowball championship the previous night as a motivating
factor in this tournament. With that win, Matusow moved up into a tie with Negreanu
with three career WSOP wins. Negreanu half-jokingly said he could not stand
for Matusow to be in the same gold bracelet category and promptly -went
out tonight and did something about it.- He now has four WSOP wins - an
exclusive list of champions which includes Huck Seed, Amarillo Slim, Puggy Pearson,
Scotty Nguyen, Tom McEvoy, Lakewood Louie, Allen Cunningham, David Chiu, Bobby
Baldwin, and Mickey Appleman.
- Negreanu is a proponent of what is called -small ball- poker.
This means he is determined to not risk massive amounts of chips on races and
pre-flop all-in moves. Instead, Negreanu prefers to take advantage of the more
subtle nuances of post-flop play and bet sizing (in No-Limit games). He commented
afterward that Limit Hold'em is a perfect facilitator for -small ball-
poker strategy.
- Negreanu is undoubtedly one of the world's most famous poker players.
With endorsement deals, television shows, and various business activities, Negreanu
admitted that keeping focused on tournament poker is sometimes a big challenge.
He stated that many lesser-known younger poker players can focus their complete
attention on tournament strategy, whereas many activities compete for Negreanu's
attention. He also stated that he gets pumped up by crowd support. -When
I hear cheers, it's like I have the home-field advantage,- Negreanu stated.
- The final table began play at 2:30 pm and ended at 9:10 pm.
- The second-place finisher was Ugur Marangoz, from Las Vegas, NV. Marangoz
is originally from the Republic of Turkey. He is the highest Turkish-born finisher
in WSOP history.
- Other than Negreanu, only one former WSOP gold bracelet winner cashed
in this event -- Brett -Gank- Jungblut (44th place).
- Through the conclusion of Event #20, the professionals versus amateurs
WSOP gold bracelet scoreboard currently reads: Professionals (14) and Amateurs
(4). Note: Two events have been won by Semi-Pros (2).
- Through the conclusion of Event #20, only one player has cashed five
times to date - Nikolay Evdakov, from Moscow, Russia. Evdakov is in serious
contention to challenge the record set for -Most WSOP Cashes in a Single
Year,- shared by Michael Binger (2007) and Humberto Brenes (2006), with
eight in-the-money strikes. One player has cashed four times - Craig Gray.
- The current Milwaukee's Best Light -Player of the Year- standings
shows Erick Lindgren on top of the points list with one gold bracelet win and
three cashes.
- This was the sixth WSOP event of the year to be featured by Bluff Media
on the ESPN360 website. Viewers around the world can log on at www.espn360.com
and watch final tables live. Bluff will feature 18 more WSOP events to be held
over the next month. The broadcasts begin daily at 2 pm PST. Note: On some days,
events will begin later due to unforeseen tournament length times on the previous
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