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Poker Tournament Results
39th World Series of Poker 2008
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Jesper Hougaard |
| 1 |
Jesper Hougaard (Copenhagen, Denmark) |
$610,304 |
| 2 |
Cody Slaubaugh AKA "Thugmoneymkr" (Rugby, ND, USA) |
$389,128 |
| 3 |
Aaron Kanter AKA "The Giant Killer" (Elk Grove, CA, USA) |
$258,862 |
| 4 |
Danny Wong (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$217,110 |
| 5 |
Doug Middleton (Orlando, FL, USA) |
$177,028 |
| 6 |
Justin Wald (Redmond, WA, USA) |
$140,286 |
| 7 |
Rick Solis (Austin, TX, USA) |
$106,884 |
| 8 |
Owen Crowe (Nov Scotia, NS, Canada) |
$81,833 |
| 9 |
John Shipley (Solihull, UK) |
$56,782 |
| 10 |
Jeremy Schofer (Washington, DC, USA) |
$36,741 |
| 11 |
Bryan Paris (Huntington Beach, CA, USA) |
$36,741 |
| 12 |
Tom Braband (Oshkosh, WI, USA) |
$36,741 |
| 13 |
Craig Douglas |
$28,391 |
| 14 |
Chance Steed (College Station, TX, USA) |
$28,391 |
| 15 |
Bryan Micon (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$28,391 |
| 16 |
John MacDonald (Aurora, CO, USA) |
$20,040 |
| 17 |
Christopher Goo (Saint Louis, MO, USA) |
$20,040 |
| 18 |
Daniel Bowman (Billings, MT, USA) |
$20,040 |
| 19 |
Gabriel Thomas |
$16,032 |
| 20 |
Duncan Bell AKA "pumper" (Vancouver, BC, Canada) |
$16,032 |
| 21 |
Chris Coghlan AKA "Cog" (Missoula, MT, USA) |
$16,032 |
| 22 |
Joseph Grenon (Orleans, ON, Canada) |
$16,032 |
| 23 |
Tony Sapio AKA "North Fulton Tony" (Johns Creek, GA, USA) |
$16,032 |
| 24 |
Edward Sabat (Los Angeles, CA, USA) |
$16,032 |
| 25 |
Roy Vandersluis (London, UK) |
$16,032 |
| 26 |
Lasse Petersen |
$16,032 |
| 27 |
Tad Jurgens (Gold Canyon, AZ, USA) |
$16,032 |
| 28 |
Charles Danna |
$12,692 |
| 29 |
Franco Bronetti |
$12,692 |
| 30 |
Nadim Shabou AKA "Lucky Dime" (Tuscon, AZ, USA) |
$12,692 |
| 31 |
Can Hua (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$12,692 |
| 32 |
Danny Parks (Austin, TX, USA) |
$12,692 |
| 33 |
Gerald Martello (Baker, FL, USA) |
$12,692 |
| 34 |
Robert Goodson (Tucson, AZ, USA) |
$12,692 |
| 35 |
Kirby Brewer (St. Louis, MO, USA) |
$12,692 |
| 36 |
Roy Best AKA "RW" (Spokane, WA, USA) |
$12,692 |
| 37 |
Robert Cotton |
$10,020 |
| 38 |
Sutton Zolner |
$10,020 |
| 39 |
Richard Deeb |
$10,020 |
| 40 |
Scott Ward (Honolulu, HI, USA) |
$10,020 |
| 41 |
Tim Lyons AKA "The Alaskan Assassin" (Anchorage, AK, USA) |
$10,020 |
| 42 |
Jimmy McNutt AKA "MacDaddy" (Oak Ridge, TN, USA) |
$10,020 |
| 43 |
Matthew Tully |
$10,020 |
| 44 |
Arthur Lee (Calgary, AB, Canada) |
$10,020 |
| 45 |
James Mackowiak |
$10,020 |
| 46 |
Praz Bansi (London, UK) |
$9,018 |
| 47 |
Gary Lundgren (Houston, TX, USA) |
$9,018 |
| 48 |
Howard Millian |
$9,018 |
| 49 |
Stanley Gresham |
$9,018 |
| 50 |
Dale Heise |
$9,018 |
| 51 |
Stephen Ma (Waterloo, IA, USA) |
$9,018 |
| 52 |
Tom Lee (Denver, CO, USA) |
$9,018 |
| 53 |
Sean Chen (San Diego, CA, USA) |
$9,018 |
| 54 |
Marc Aubin AKA "WineBoy" (Montreal, QC, Canada) |
$9,018 |
| 55 |
Anthony Isa |
$8,016 |
| 56 |
Mark Kelly (Phoenix, AZ, USA) |
$8,016 |
| 57 |
Mike McCann (Longview, OR, USA) |
$8,016 |
| 58 |
Gerald Limber (Rockville, MD, USA) |
$8,016 |
| 59 |
John Dephillips |
$8,016 |
| 60 |
Robert Gray (Atlanta, GA, USA) |
$8,016 |
| 61 |
Thi Pham (Surrey, BC, Canada) |
$8,016 |
| 62 |
Javid Javani (Santa Monica, CA, USA) |
$8,016 |
| 63 |
Chun Wong |
$8,016 |
| 64 |
Mustafa Ali AKA "Mr, Fullhouse" (Salisbury, MD, USA) |
$7,014 |
| 65 |
Jose Lopez AKA "moe" (miami, FL, USA) |
$7,014 |
| 66 |
Isaac Haxton (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$7,014 |
| 67 |
Paul Fehlig (St. Louis, MO, USA) |
$7,014 |
| 68 |
Leon Yanovsky (Haifa, Israel) |
$7,014 |
| 69 |
Curtis Holt |
$7,014 |
| 70 |
Jennifer Liebig |
$7,014 |
| 71 |
Brian Cospolich (New Orleans, LA, USA) |
$7,014 |
| 72 |
Pendeo Mendoza |
$7,014 |
| 73 |
Jose DeLaGuardia (Panama City, Panama) |
$6,012 |
| 74 |
Brock Bullock |
$6,012 |
| 75 |
Martin Green (Brighton, UK) |
$6,012 |
| 76 |
Kevin Forster |
$6,012 |
| 77 |
Geremy Eiland AKA "The Dude" (Baytown, TX, USA) |
$6,012 |
| 78 |
Kelly Denbaugh |
$6,012 |
| 79 |
Alex Jacob (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$6,012 |
| 80 |
Freddy Deeb (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$6,012 |
| 81 |
Michael Bernal (Tucson, AZ, USA) |
$6,012 |
| 82 |
Martin Clemmensen AKA "Clemme" (Helsingψr, Frederiksborg, Denmark) |
$5,344 |
| 83 |
Kelly Mclain |
$5,344 |
| 84 |
Justin Tran (Sacramento, CA, USA) |
$5,344 |
| 85 |
David Rohrbach (Chancy, Switzerland) |
$5,344 |
| 86 |
Oliver Buhle |
$5,344 |
| 87 |
Leonard Behrens |
$5,344 |
| 88 |
Stephen Smith (Van Nuys, CA, USA) |
$5,344 |
| 89 |
Chris Klodnicki (Voorhees, NJ, USA) |
$5,344 |
| 90 |
Daniel Buzgon (Marlton, NJ, USA) |
$5,344 |
| 91 |
Dave Wooster (Pinole, CA, USA) |
$4,676 |
| 92 |
Michael Foley (Wilmington, NC, USA) |
$4,676 |
| 93 |
Matthew Smith (Lithia, FL, USA) |
$4,676 |
| 94 |
Anthony Meeker (Rockville Center, NY, USA) |
$4,676 |
| 95 |
Charles Jenness |
$4,676 |
| 96 |
Jay Mecklinger (Toronto, ON, Canada) |
$4,676 |
| 97 |
John Ferguson (Alpharetta, GA, USA) |
$4,676 |
| 98 |
Craig Hueffner (Franklin, WI, USA) |
$4,676 |
| 99 |
Tony Burton (Santa Rosa Bch, FL, USA) |
$4,676 |
| 100 |
Tex Bronson |
$4,008 |
| 101 |
Richard Lister (Costa Mesa, CA, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 102 |
Hung Do (Midway City, CA, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 103 |
Kevin Odell (USA) |
$4,008 |
| 104 |
David Miara (France) |
$4,008 |
| 105 |
Joshua Roberts (Jackson, CA, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 106 |
Jason McKinley (Louisville, TN, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 107 |
Carmel Petresco (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 108 |
Andrew Ma |
$4,008 |
| 109 |
Mark Jones (Manhatten Beach, CA, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 110 |
John Kulish (Oconto, WI, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 111 |
Jorge Arias (Caracas, Venezuela) |
$4,008 |
| 112 |
Jordan Smith AKA "scarface_79" (Tool, TX, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 113 |
Gary Shelton AKA "The Scorpion" (Houston, TX, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 114 |
Gary Bogdanski (Lyndhurst, NJ, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 115 |
Rich Fohrenbach (Milford, CT, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 116 |
Stephan Sieber |
$4,008 |
| 117 |
Justin Rollo (Boston, MA, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 118 |
Lawrence Masi (Allen, TX, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 119 |
John Zioulas |
$4,008 |
| 120 |
James Massar (Berkely, CA, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 121 |
Timothy Kellstrom |
$4,008 |
| 122 |
Patrick Nepute |
$4,008 |
| 123 |
Peter Sheridan |
$4,008 |
| 124 |
Sean Keeton (Melbourne, Australia) |
$4,008 |
| 125 |
Dustin Dirksen (Iowa City, IA, USA) |
$4,008 |
| 126 |
Daniel Grant |
$4,008 |
| 127 |
Arnold Spee (Agoura Hills, CA, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 128 |
Dag Martin Mikkelsen AKA "dmmikkel" (Stavanger, Norway) |
$3,340 |
| 129 |
Andrew Margolis (Chicago, IL, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 130 |
Daniel Deveau (Henderson, NV, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 131 |
Philip Collins (Columbia, SC, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 132 |
Bart Wetsteijn (Middelburg, Netherlands) |
$3,340 |
| 133 |
Tam Ho (Reno, NV, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 134 |
Matt Sallee AKA "TowTruck" (Hudson, IA, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 135 |
Rip Fritzer (El Cajon, CA, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 136 |
Lance Schubert |
$3,340 |
| 137 |
Matthew Bucaric (Brentwood, TN, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 138 |
Sean Lefort (Bowmanville, ON, Canada) |
$3,340 |
| 139 |
Alex Kleyman (Brooklyn, NY, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 140 |
Kevin MacPhee AKA "ImaLuckSac" (CoeurD Alene, ID, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 141 |
Garrick Lau |
$3,340 |
| 142 |
Tai Phan (Chandler, AZ, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 143 |
Brian McCann (Reseda, CA, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 144 |
Joel Nichols (Marion, OH, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 145 |
Earl Coggin (Rockledge, FL, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 146 |
Ronald Dorval (Oakville, ON, Canada) |
$3,340 |
| 147 |
Paul Benichou (France) |
$3,340 |
| 148 |
Mike Berry (Dallas, TX, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 149 |
Luca Pagano (Preganzio, Italy) |
$3,340 |
| 150 |
Emanuel Santiago (Vega Alta, Puerto Rico) |
$3,340 |
| 151 |
Brian Kaplan (McHenry, IL, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 152 |
Roger Wells (Vancouver, BC, Canada) |
$3,340 |
| 153 |
Jeff Blake (UK) |
$3,340 |
| 154 |
Bao Huynh |
$3,340 |
| 155 |
Kim Schumann |
$3,340 |
| 156 |
Jonathan Aaron |
$3,340 |
| 157 |
Derek Whitehill AKA "D-dub" (Grundy Center, IA, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 158 |
Alexander Ringler (Ashley, OH, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 159 |
Anthony Winters (Patterson, CA, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 160 |
Dan Gatto |
$3,340 |
| 161 |
Aaron Steury (Fort Wayne, IN, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 162 |
Christopher Allen (Fruita, CO, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 163 |
Chris "Syracuse" Tsiprailidis (Brigantine, NJ, USA) |
$3,340 |
| 164 |
George Garrison (Locust Grove, GA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 165 |
Christopher Epps (Austin, TX, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 166 |
Jesse Martin (Shrewsbury, MA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 167 |
David Whitton (Gilbert, AZ, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 168 |
Ronald Bender (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 169 |
Kevin Paler (San Leandro, CA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 170 |
David Jordan (Cabot, AR, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 171 |
Danny Wong (Calgary, AB, Canada) |
$3,006 |
| 172 |
Jonathan Baldwin (Social Circle, GA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 173 |
Veronica Dabul (Buenos Aires, Argentina) |
$3,006 |
| 174 |
Dave Silverman (Baltimore, MD, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 175 |
William Butler (Surprise, AZ, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 176 |
Arthur Evans (Davie, FL, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 177 |
Mark Bonsack AKA "bonsai" (Maple Valley, WA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 178 |
Mike Sica AKA "Little Man" (North Brunswick, NJ, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 179 |
Justin Kramer (Fort Launderdale, FL, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 180 |
Sam Lewis (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 181 |
Dmitrii Valorous (Vancouver, WA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 182 |
Justin Pechie (Thompson, CT, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 183 |
George Mesi (Mc Henry, IL, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 184 |
Howard Gee (San Diego, CA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 185 |
Ronald Jeandron (New Orleans, LA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 186 |
Steven Michaels (Everett, WA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 187 |
Randall Carter (Riverside, CA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 188 |
Marvin Duke (Montague, TX, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 189 |
Christopher Moorman (Brighton, UK) |
$3,006 |
| 190 |
Dennis Chae (Los Angeles, CA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 191 |
Stuart Spear (Reno, NV, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 192 |
Frank Cascino (Johnstown, PA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 193 |
Bryan Li (Elk Grove, CA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 194 |
David Garcia (Odem, TX, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 195 |
Gioi Luong (Westminster, CA, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 196 |
Scott Flint (Denver, CO, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 197 |
Gregory Ramos (Honolulu, HI, USA) |
$3,006 |
| 198 |
Derrick White (Frisco, TX, USA) |
$3,006 |
Tournament Report
Tournament Notes:
The $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em championship (Event #36) attracted 2,447 entries, creating a prize pool totaling $3,340,155. The top 198 finishers collected prize money.
This is the fourth of seven $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em tournaments on the 2008 WSOP schedule. This game and buy-in level has consistently proven to be the most popular draw on the schedule in recent years, aside from the Main Event.
An alternative lower buy-in No-Limit Hold'em tournament (less than $10,000) has been included as part of the WSOP schedule every year since 1973. Over the years, these buy-in amounts have ranged from $1,000 up to $5,000. However, more $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em tournaments have now taken place at the WSOP over the past 39-years than any other event.
The tournament was played over three consecutive days. The final table was played on the ESPN main stage and was broadcast by Bluff Media on ESPN360. The Omaha High-Low Split World Championship also concluded on this day, which was played at the secondary final table nearby.
The curse continues. Last year's champion for the event, Ryan Young played in this tournament. But he did not cash. This brings the current streak to 36 straight non-cashes for defending champions in their respective events.
The 2008 $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em champion Jesper Hougaard, from Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a 24-year-old professional poker player.
Hougaard was a player, and later a coach for the Danish National Table Tennis Team. A few years ago, he left his position on the team to play in cash games and poker tournaments throughout Europe.
Hougaard stated that his poker success had its roots in table tennis. He cited the ability to lose a point or a game in table tennis and being forced to immediately re-focus on the next shot as a key quality for winning poker players. 'You have to regroup,' he said. 'That is something we do (in table tennis). You have to always get ready for the next match.'
Hougaard's interest in poker was largely inspired by the success of fellow countryman Gus Hansen. After 'the Great Dane' won several major poker tournaments a few years ago, poker's popularity exploded in Denmark, carrying Hougaard amongst its newest converts.
Hougaard is Danish. But he lived for many years in England. His father was an official with N.A.T.O. and was stationed in London.
Immediately after his victory, Hougaard was interviewed by Howard David from ESPN360. Hougaard was asked about a key hand at the final table where he managed to catch a lucky card on the river which knocked out a dangerous opponent, Aaron Kanter. 'When I hit that card, I jumped up higher than Kobe Bryant,' Hougaard said. Sportscaster Howard David could not let the comment go without retorting, 'Wait a minute - no one in Denmark jumps higher than Kobe Bryant!' Hougaard responded, 'Yeah, but I did!'
Hougaard was cheered on by an enthusiastic group of more than a dozen Danish friends and fans. At times, this made the final table seem like an Olympic event. Chants in Danish were heard from start to finish.
Hougaard cited the fans and many people watching the broadcast on ESPN360 back in Denmark as keys to keeping him focused on victory. 'I want to thank everyone in Denmark and Greenland who I know has been watching this,' he said. 'I know it is six-o'clock in the morning (over there) right now. I am so glad to could make it worthwhile. Thank you.'
Hougaard dominated play during most of the final day. However, there was one point during heads-up play when he lost this chip lead. He then went on a much needed break. Hougaard stated that he called his father and brother, living in Denmark. He also put on headphones and listened to a popular song called 'Eye of the Tiger.' Fifteen minutes after the break, Hougaard was the victor.
Denmark becomes the seventh nation to produce a gold bracelet winner at this year's WSOP. This list now includes Canada, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Italy, Russia, and the United States.
Hougaard becomes only the second WSOP gold bracelet winner in history from Denmark. The other is Jan Sorensen, with two wins.
The second-place finisher was Cody Slaubaugh, from Rugby, North Dakota. He is a 23-year-old student who was making his first WSOP cash ever.
The final table lasted eight hours. The heads-up match went for about 90 minutes.
Aaron Kanter finished in third place. He is perhaps best known for finishing fourth in the 2005 WSOP Main Event.
John Shipley from Solihull, England finished ninth in this tournament. He was the seventh-place finisher in the 2002 WSOP Main Event.
Duncan 'Pumper' Bell, who won the $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em championship (Event #13) took 20th place in this event.
Praz Banzi, from the UK, and winner of a WSOP gold bracelet in 2006, finished 46th.
Two-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Freddy Deeb finished in 80th place.
Former WSOP gold bracelet winner 'Syracuse Chirs' Tsiprailidis cashed in 163rd place.
Former WSOP gold bracelet winner Michael 'Little Man' Sica finished in 178th place.
Nikolay Evdakov, from Moscow, Russia is the only player at this year's WSOP who has cashed seven times - just one off the all-time record mark. Evdakov is positioned to break the record set for 'Most WSOP Cashes in a Single Year,' shared by five players -- Michael Binger (2007), Chad Brown (2007), Phil Hellmuth (2006), Richard Tatalovich (2006), and Humberto Brenes (2006), with eight.
The Milwaukee's Best Light 'Player of the Year' standings currently shows Jacobo Fernandez as the leader. Here are the top five ranked players: 1. Jacobo Fernandez - 222 points t-2. Barry Greenstein - 185 points t-2. Erick Lindgren - 185 points 4. Daniel Negreanu - 170 points 5. Vanessa Selbst - 163 For a complete 'Player of the Year' points list, see: http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/players/2008.asp?sort=poypts
Through Event #36, only one player has made three final table appearances - Jacobo Fernandez. Fifteen players have made two WSOP final table appearances, to date. This list includes - Chris Bjorin, Andy Bloch, David Benyamine, Alex Bolotin, Scott Clements, Chris 'Jesus' Ferguson, Barry Greenstein, Fu Wong, Erick Lindgren, Minh Ly, Daniel Negreanu, David Singer, J.C. Tran, Theo Tran, and Tim West.
Through the conclusion of Event #36 at this year's World Series of Poker, the gold bracelet count by nations and states reads as follows:
10 - Nevada
6 - California
4 - New York
2 - Canada
2 - Germany
2 - Italy
2 - Missouri
1 - Denmark
1 - Holland
1 - Maryland
1 - Michigan
1 - Pennsylvania
1 - Russia
1 - South Carolina
1 - Wisconsin
The Event #36 winner Jesper Hougaard is to be classified as a professional, since he has been playing for a living for two years and has a number of cashes in major poker tournaments. Accordingly, the 'Pro-Am' gold bracelet scoreboard currently reads:
Professionals - 29 wins
Amateurs -- 5 wins
Semi-Pros -- 2 wins
Owen Crowe was the chip leader at the End of Day One for this event. He cashed and even went so far as the final table (eighth place). Hence, through Event #36, the End of Day One chip leaders have gone on to cash 76 percent of the time -- 26 of 34 occasions (the chip leader was not applicable on two events). Ten of these same 34 chip leaders (29 percent) made it to the final table. Only one chip leader went on to win the event. That lone wire-to-wire winner was Vanessa Selbst in Event #19.
Jesper Hougaard was the chip leader at the start of this final table. He ended up as the winner. Through Event #36, fifteen of 34 chip leaders at the start of the final table (44 percent) went on to win the event. Twenty-one of 34 chip leaders (62 percent) went on to finish in the top three spots. Two events did not have a chip leader (Heads-Up and Shootout tournaments).
Another bit of trivia is the player with the most cashes, but no wins in WSOP history. Tony Cousineau now has 35 in-the-money finishes in his WSOP career, which began in 1999. However, he has yet to win a gold bracelet. His highest finish was 4th place back in 2001.
It should be noted that the Milwaukee's Best Light 'Player of the Year' rankings will now include points accrued from the $50,000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. championship.
CORRECTIONS / ADDITIONS:
SABYL COHEN-LANDRUM -- All tournament records should be corrected to reflect that Sabyl Cohen-Landrum has previously been listed as Sabyl Cohen, before her marriage. She has also been listed as 'Suzan Cohen' and Sabyl Landrum' in various poker archives. She prefers this to be changed at all sites and records to: SABYL COHEN-LANDRUM.
EVENT #5 - The 60th Place finisher was WILLIAM JORDAN, which was mistakenly listed by some sites as WILLIAM SOFFIN (incorrect).
EVENT #25 - The 76th Place finisher was JAMES JORDAN SULLIVAN, from PORTAGE, IN
MOST WSOP CASHES WITHIN A SINGLE YEAR - The current record is eight - shared by five players, not four as was previously reported. RICHARD TATALOVICH posted eight cashes in 2006. One of these cashes for Event #43 (2006), Tatalovich's 43rd-place finish, was omitted from records.
MOST WSOP FINAL TABLES WITH NO WINS - This was previously reported to be Andy Bloch, with nine final table appearances, but no gold bracelets (to date). This information is incorrect. TOM MCCORMICK (a.k.a. 'The Shamrock Kid') hold this record with 11 final table appearances, but no wins.
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