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39th World Series of Poker 2008

Event #43 - WSOP Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or Better
June 24, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $1,500
Prize Pool $982,800
Entries 720
Report Available

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Martin Klaser

Martin Klaser

Place Name Prize
1 Martin Klaser (Rheinbach, Germany) $216,249
2 Casey Kastle (Chicago, IL, USA) $137,985
3 Michael Fetter (Long Beach, CA, USA) $83,538
4 Erik Seidel (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $68,304
5 Jon Maren (North Andover, MA, USA) $56,019
6 Chad Burum (Novato, CA, USA) $44,226
7 Joseph Haddad (Portland, OR, USA) $34,389
8 Larry Wright (McQueenie, TX, USA) $27,027
9 Tom Chambers (Chicago, IL, USA) $19,656
10 Daniel Klein (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $12,285
11 Derek Kadota (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $12,285
12 Gary Hutzler (Bridgewater, NJ, USA) $12,285
13 Mark Gallo (Lake Worth, FL, USA) $9,828
14 Douglas Mandeville (Shelton, CT, USA) $9,828
15 Jim Geary (Glendale, AZ, USA) $9,828
16 James Griffith (Richmond, VA, USA) $7,371
17 Mikhail Ustinov (Russia) $7,371
18 Ian Graham (Indian Harbour Beach, FL, USA) $7,371
19 Daniel Adams (Kingston, ON, Canada) $5,601
20 David Manz (San Francisco, CA, USA) $5,601
21 Laurent Lefrancq (France) $5,601
22 Brent Carter (Oak Park, IL, USA) $5,601
23 Ed Smith AKA "Lionking" (Twentynine Palms, CA, USA) $5,601
24 Samir Khoues (Pendelhill, NSW, Australia) $5,601
25 Shannon Shorr (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,601
26 Bryan Jolly (Midland, TX, USA) $5,601
27 Kevin Bisset (Rahway, NJ, USA) $5,601
28 Sigi Stockinger (Austria) $4,619
29 Ward Crane (Berea, OH, USA) $4,619
30 Jacobo Fernandez (Hollywood, FL, USA) $4,619
31 Jack Rosenfeldt (Hobro, CA, Denmark) $4,619
32 William Speir (Mt Pleasant, TX, USA) $4,619
33 John Bosek (Warren, MI, USA) $4,619
34 Petr Jelinek (Praha 17, Czech Republic) $4,619
35 Joe Hachem (Melbourne, Australia) $4,619
36 Lance Jenkins (Lenexa, KS, USA) $4,619
37 Barak Zaken (Brooklyn, NY, USA) $3,636
38 Joshua Mammon (Richmond, BC, Canada) $3,636
39 Berry Johnston (Bethany, OK, USA) $3,636
40 Chip Jett (Henderson, NV, USA) $3,636
41 Tom West (Los Gatos, CA, USA) $3,636
42 Jeff Bryan AKA "the beast" (Ft. Calhoun, NE, USA) $3,636
43 John Lloyd $3,636
44 Vladimir Poleshchuk (Moscow, Russia) $3,636
45 Jolyne Thompson (Houston, TX, USA) $3,636
46 Johan Larsson (Sweden) $3,341
47 Grilla Luigi (Ventnor, NJ, USA) $3,341
48 Jonas Molander (Stockholm, Sweden) $3,341
49 Damon Singer (Coral Springs, FL, USA) $3,341
50 Chris "Jesus" Ferguson (Pacific Palisades / Las Vegas, CA, USA) $3,341
51 Daniel Bertelsen (Denmark) $3,341
52 Stewart Yancik (Blue Springs, MO, USA) $3,341
53 Christopher Buddington (Livonia, MI, USA) $3,341
54 Allyn Marshall (Elberon, NJ, USA) $3,341
55 John Folinsky (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $3,046
56 Derei Asher (London, UK) $3,046
57 D'Jack Klingler (Sacramento, CA, USA) $3,046
58 Chris Viox (Glen Carbon, IL, USA) $3,046
59 Gabe Costner (Long Beach, MS, USA) $3,046
60 Scott Ettinger (Westfield, NJ, USA) $3,046
61 Esther Taylor (Portland, OR, USA) $3,046
62 Henry Paloci AKA "Hank" (Santa Monica, CA, USA) $3,046
63 Calen McNeil AKA "BigWheel" (Victoria, BC, Canada) $3,046
64 George O'Brien (Aurora, CO, USA) $2,751
65 Ray McClure (Stratford, ON, Canada) $2,751
66 Greg Hurst (Tazewell, TN, USA) $2,751
67 Lou Piccioni (Boise, ID, USA) $2,751
68 Chris Falconer (Canton, OH, USA) $2,751
69 Gerry Kane (Scotland, UK) $2,751
70 Robert Lewis (Miami Beach, FL, USA) $2,751
71 Michael Cipolla (Fresno, CA, USA) $2,751
72 Ian Turner (Westcliff, UK) $2,751

Tournament Report

- The $1,500 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Split championship (Event #43) attracted 720 entries, creating a prize pool totaling $982,800. The top 72 finishers collected prize money.

- This was the largest event of its kind in poker history. The turnout topped last year's number of entries (687) by five percent.

- This was only the second time a Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Split tournament has ever been on the WSOP schedule. The game was introduced as a gold bracelet event in 2007.

- The defending champion, Lukasz Dumanski from Canada, entered this tournament, but he did not cash. This brings the current streak to 43 straight non-cashes for defending champions in their respective events.

- The tournament was played over three consecutive days. The final table was played on the ESPN main stage and was broadcast live by Bluff Media on ESPN360.

- The 2008 Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Split champion is Martin Klaser, from Rheinbach, Germany. He is a 21-year-old student, and aspiring professional poker player. Klaser has played previously in some European poker events.

- Klaser turned 21 in April, 2008. At age 21 years and four months, he ranks as one of the youngest WSOP gold bracelet winners in history. However, at least five winners were younger than Klaser at their time of victory.

- Klaser studied chemical engineering and aspired to work in a laboratory. However, he discovered poker and is now considering other options.

- Before the final table began, Erik Seidel (also a finalist) had picked Martin Klaser as one of the players to watch. Seidel's instincts proved correct.

- Klaser won $216,249 for first place. This was Klaser's first year to play at the WSOP (due to his age). This was only his third WSOP tournament entry.

- Klaser becomes the third German national to win at the WSOP this year. He also becomes only the seventh German ever to win a gold bracelet, following Matthias Rohnacher (1997), Eddy Scharf (with two wins, in 2001 and 2003), Michael Keiner (2007), Katja Thater (2007), Jen Voertmann (2008), and Sebastian Ruthenburg (2008).

- The second-place finisher was longtime tournament veteran Casey Kastle, from Chicago, IL

- Kastle is owed a great debt of gratitude by all poker players. He was the first player to fight for -smoke free- poker tournaments. Years ago, the WSOP and other tournaments all permitted smoking. Kastle organized players and circulated a petition to make the WSOP -smoke free,- a policy which has been in force since 2004.

- Kastle is also one of the foremost spokespersons on the subject of tournament and player integrity. Many of his ideas over the years have been implemented into tournament rules and policies.

- Kastle had the chip lead at one point during the final table. However, he lost momentum late in the event. In fact, Martin Klaser won 15 of the 20 heads-up hands between the two finalists.

- The final table began at 2:30 pm and ended at 10:45 pm, which totaled about 7 hours and 15 minutes, minus a one-hour dinner break.

- Erik Seidel just missed winning what would have been his ninth WSOP gold bracelet, ending up as the fourth-place finisher. A victory would have placed him into near-contention with the so-called -big three- - the trio which includes Phil Hellmuth (11 wins), Johnny Chan (10 wins), and Doyle Brunson (10 wins). As it stands, Seidel remains with eight WSOP triumphs.

- With his cash in this event, Erik Seidel now has 52 in-the-money finishes in his WSOP career, which ranks him sixth on the all-time list.

- The eight-place finisher was Larry Wright, from McQueeney, TX. Wright raises deer and is the owner of the Big South Texas Ranch.

- Former WSOP gold bracelet winners who cashed in this event included Brent Carter (22nd), Joe Hachem (35th), Berry Johnston (39th), and Chris -Jesus- Ferguson (50th).

- With his cash in this event, Brent Carter now has 45 in-the-money finishes in his WSOP career, which ranks him tied for eighth on the all-time list.

- With his cash in this event, Berry Johnston now has 56 in-the-money finishes in his WSOP career, which ranks him tied for third on the all-time list.

- With his cash in this event, Chris -Jesus- Ferguson now has 56 in-the-money finishes in his WSOP career, which ranks him tied for third on the all-time list.

- Jim Geary, from Phoenix, AZ cashed in this tournament (15th). He is one of the top ranked scrabble players in the world and has previously represented the United States in the scrabble world championships.

- 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.

- Four players have cashed six times at this year's WSOP. This list includes - Chau Giang, Rolf Slotboom, Alex Jacob, and Roland Isra.

- Winner Martin Klaser is officially listed as being from Germany. Through the conclusion of Event #43 at this year's World Series of Poker, the gold bracelet count by nations and states reads as follows:
10 - Nevada
7 - California
4 - New York
3 - Germany
2 - Canada
2 - Italy
2 - Missouri
1 - Belgium
1 - Denmark
1 - Florida
1 - France
1 - Georgia
1 - Holland
1 - Maryland
1 - Michigan
1 - Ohio
1 - Pennsylvania
1 - Russia
1 - South Carolina
1 - Wisconsin

- Nine different nations have produced a gold bracelet winner at this year's WSOP. This list now includes Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Russia, and the United States.

- The Event #43 winner Martin Klaser is to be classified as an amateur player. He is a student who is aspiring to be a professional. However, this was his first major cash in a live tournament. Accordingly, the -Pro-Am- gold bracelet scoreboard currently reads:
Professionals - 32 wins
Amateurs -- 9 wins
Semi-Pros -- 2 wins

- Ed Smith was the chip leader at the End of Day One in this event. He finished as the 23rd place finisher. Through Event #43, the End of Day One chip leaders have gone on to cash 78 percent of the time -- 32 of 41 occasions (the chip leader was not applicable on two events). Twelve of these same 41 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.

- Jon Maren was the chip leader at the start of this final table. He ended up as the fifth-place finisher. Through Event #43, seventeen of 41 chip leaders at the start of the final table (41 percent) went on to win the event. Twenty-four of 41 chip leaders (59 percent) went on to finish in the top three spots. Two events did not have a chip leader (Heads-Up and Shootout tournaments).

- The Milwaukee's Best Light -Player of the Year- standings currently shows Jacobo Fernandez as the current leader, with David Benyamine close behind. Here are the top five ranked players: 1. Jacobo Fernandez - 222 points 2. David Benyamine - 220 points
3. John Phan - 200 points
4. Barry Greenstein - 190 points
5. Erick Lindgren - 185 points
For a complete -Player of the Year- points list, see: http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/players/2008.asp?sort=poypts

- David Benyamine is now the leader on the 2008 prize money list, having won the most money at the WSOP, to date. His accrued winnings total $941,651.

- Through the end of Event #43, twenty-five players have now earned at least $500,000 at this year's WSOP.

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