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39th World Series of Poker 2008

Event #22 - WSOP H.O.R.S.E
June 11, 2008 at 5:00 PM
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $3,000
Prize Pool $1,142,647
Entries 414
Report Available

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Place Name Prize
1 Jens Vortmann (Germany) $298,253
2 Douglas Ganger (Fort Wayne, IN, USA) $182,822
3 Marcel Luske AKA "The Flying Dutchman" (Amsterdam, Netherlands) $110,265
4 Hoyt Corkins (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $81,699
5 Jared Davis (Philadelphia, PA, USA) $61,703
6 Steve Zolotow (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $47,991
7 Ross Tsodikov (Daly City, CA) $36,564
8 Jennifer Harman Traniello AKA "Jen" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $30,851
9 Paul Zimbler (London, UK) $25,138
10 Blair Rodman (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $25,138
11 Eric Froehlich AKA "EFro" (Rochester Hills, MI, USA) $19,425
12 Todd Brunson (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $19,425
13 Mickey Appleman (Fort Lee, NJ, USA) $13,712
14 Mallory Smith (Aurora, CO, USA) $13,711
15 David Levi (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $10,283
16 Jeraint Hazan (London, UK) $10,283
17 Farzad Rouhani AKA "Freddie" (Gaithersburg, MD, USA) $7,998
18 Taad Jurgens (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $7,998
19 Alexander Jung AKA "derdings" (Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany) $7,998
20 Tom Schneider (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) $7,998
21 Kevin Saul (Chicago, IL, USA) $7,998
22 Loi Tran (El Monte, CA, USA) $7,998
23 Markus Golser (Salzburg, Austria) $7,998
24 Phil Ivey (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $7,998
25 James Mackey (Columbia, MO, USA) $6,284
26 Andy Ward (London, UK) $6,284
27 Joshua Woolsey (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $6,284
28 Ernest Ward (Gulfport, MS, USA) $6,284
29 Rick Burke (Antioch, IL, USA) $6,284
30 Cliff Pappas (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) $6,284
31 Vasilios Argyros (Donvale, Australia) $6,284
32 Brian Eddy (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $6,284
33 Marco Traniello (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,141
34 Mandy Calara (Chicago, IL, USA) $5,141
35 Duane Tomko AKA "Dewey" (Winter Haven, FL, USA) $5,141
36 Linda Drucker (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,141
37 Ryan Gentry (La Jolla, CA, USA) $5,141
38 Gerry Drehobl (Spokane, WA, USA) $5,141
39 Jan Olav Sjavik (Oslo, Norway) $5,141
40 Claude Marbleu (France) $5,141

Tournament Report

Tournament Notes:

  • The $3,000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. championship attracted 414 entries. The total prize pool amounted to $1,142,640. The top 40 finishers collected prize money.
  • Last year, the buy-in for this event was $2,500. Despite the $500 increase to $3,000 the event still increased in size by 8 percent. In 2007, the lesser-buy-in event attracted 382 entrants.
  • H.O.R.S.E. is an acronym for the five most popular poker games played inside American cardrooms today. H.O.R.S.E. tournaments include a rotation of the following games -- Texas Hold'em, Omaha High-Low, Razz, Seven-Card Stud, and Seven-Card Stud High-Low (also called Eight-or-Better). Many purists consider H.O.R.S.E. to be the ultimate test of poker skill, since it requires that players play all games well in order to win. This was perhaps best illustrated at the 2006 World Series of Poker, where H.O.R.S.E. returned to the tournament schedule after a long hiatus. For more than two decades, the late poker legend Chip Reese had been widely regarded as the best all-around player in the world. Appropriately, he won the inaugural tournament which cost $50,000 to enter and became the first "H.O.R.S.E." world champion.
  • The rotation of games in this tournament goes for eight hands. In other words, after eight hands of Hold'em, eight hands of Omaha High-Low are dealt, followed by eight hands of Razz, and so forth.
  • This is the first of three H.O.R.S.E. tournaments on the 2008 WSOP schedule. The $50,000 buy-in world championship takes place starting June 25th. There is also a $1,500 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. tournament starting on June 29th.
  • The tournament was played over three consecutive days. On Day Two ran longer than expected. Therefore, 16 survivors returned for Day Three. After playing down to eight players, final table action took place on the secondary final table, located adjacent to the main stage area, which featured the conclusion of Event #21. This year, most days at the WSOP will include two final tables.
  • This was another star-studded final table. Three former WSOP gold bracelet winner were present – Steve Zolotow, Jennifer Harman-Traniello, and Hoyt Corkins. Well-known Dutch pro Marcel Luske was also a finalist.
  • The 2008 $3,000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. champion is Jens Voertmann, from Dortmund, Germany. He is a 38-year-old professional poker player. He was formally involved in banking and finance.
  • Voertmann collected $298,253 for first place. He also earned his first WSOP gold bracelet. This was the second year Voertmann has played at the WSOP and was his first final table appearance.
  • The second-place finisher was Doug "DGANG" Ganger, from Fort Wayne, IN.
  • Notable in-the-money finishers in this event included Hoyt Corkins (4th), Steve Zolotow (6th), Jennifer Harman-Traniello (8th), Farzad "Freddy" Rouhani (17th), Tom Schneider (20th), Phil Ivey (24th), James Mackey (25th), and Dewey Tomko (35th).
  • Marco Traniello added to his WSOP career cashes total, with this finish. This marked his 18th time to cash since the start of the 2005 WSOP. The leader within this time frame is John Juanda, with 22 cashes.
  • The curse on defending champions continues. James Richburg won this event last year. He entered this year, but did not cash. This brings the current streak to 22 straight non-cashes for defending champions in their respective events.
  • Through the conclusion of Event #22, the "professionals versus amateurs" WSOP gold bracelet scoreboard currently reads: Professionals (16) and Amateurs (4). Note: Two events have been won by Semi-Pros (2).
  • Through the conclusion of Event #22, 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 four players -- Michael Binger (2007), Chad Brown (2007), Phil Hellmuth, Jr. (2006), and Humberto Brenes (2006), with eight in-the-money strikes. Three players have cashed four times this year - Jacobo Fernandez, Craig Gray and Roland Isra.
  • 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.

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