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39th World Series of Poker 2008

Event #48 - WSOP No Limit Hold'em
June 27, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $2,000
Prize Pool $4,216,949
Entries 2317
Report Available

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Alexandre Gomes

Alexandre Gomes

Place Name Prize
1 Alexandre Gomes (Curitiba, Brazil) $770,540
2 Marco Johnson (Walnut Creek, CA, USA) $491,273
3 Ryan D'Angelo (Blacksburg, VA, USA) $326,821
4 Robert Brewer (Sherman Oaks, CA, USA) $274,101
5 Alan Cutler AKA "CUTS" (Vernon Hills, IL, USA) $223,497
6 Kirill Gerasimov (Moscow, Russia) $177,111
7 Sverre Sundbo (Oslo, Norway) $134,942
8 Gabe Costner (Long Beach, MS, USA) $103,315
9 Dan Rome (Auora, IL, USA) $71,687
10 Sergey Rybachenko AKA "gipsy" (Moscow, Russia) $46,386
11 Eddie Kinzler (Long Beach, CA, USA) $46,386
12 Arne Mews (Cologne, Germany) $46,386
13 Eric Crain (Murphysboro, IL, USA) $35,843
14 Kenneth Shelton (University Park, TX, USA) $35,843
15 Denys Drobyna (Bremen, Germany) $35,843
16 Daniel Martin (Klamath Falls, OR, USA) $25,301
17 Darren Nelson (Rochester, NY, USA) $25,301
18 Sunny Chattha (London, UK) $25,301
19 Jim Downend (Media, PA, USA) $20,241
20 Guy Gorelick (Israel) $20,241
21 Raymond Foley (Northville, MO, USA) $20,241
22 Adam Markovits (Budapest, Hungary) $20,241
23 Blake Cahill (Kansas City, MO, USA) $20,241
24 Sean McCabe (Sunny Isles Beach, FL, USA) $20,241
25 Adam Katz (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $20,241
26 Robyn Hood (Roseville, CA, USA) $20,241
27 Feming Chan (W. Windsor, NJ, USA) $20,241
28 Lou Esposito (Glendale, NY, USA) $16,024
29 Vijayan Nagarajan (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) $16,024
30 Denis Limon (Sete, France) $16,024
31 Jeppe Mikkelsen (Aarhus, Denmark) $16,024
32 Matt Wiley (Canton, NJ, USA) $16,024
33 Andrew Li (Charlottesville, VA, USA) $16,024
34 Michel Leibgorin (Paris, France) $16,024
35 Vandung Nguyen (Hoogvliet, Netherlands) $16,024
36 Erik Cajelais (Lachenaie, QC, Canada) $16,024
37 Sergei Veytser (Lynn, MA, USA) $12,650
38 Norris Wong (Edmonton, AB, Canada) $12,650
39 Mathias Olsson (Nattraby, Sweden) $12,650
40 Jose Severino (Panama, Panama) $12,650
41 Ibuki Fukui (Avon, CO, USA) $12,650
42 Olivier Busquet (New York, NY, USA) $12,650
43 Paul Testud (Paris, France) $12,650
44 Daniel Swingos (Santa Monica, CA, USA) $12,650
45 Brian Aleksa (Stanford, CA, USA) $12,650
46 Tristan Wade AKA "Cre8ive" (Boynton Beach, FL, USA) $11,385
47 David Peters (Toledo, OH, USA) $11,385
48 Fu Bo Wong (Chandler, AZ, USA) $11,385
49 Randy Ohel (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $11,385
50 Justin Alexander (New York, NY, USA) $11,385
51 Vincent Dulac (Marieville, QC, Canada) $11,385
52 Anthony Casale (Gloversville, NY, USA) $11,385
53 Kevin Iacofano (Las Vegas, OH, USA) $11,385
54 Steven McGuire (Garden City, MO, USA) $11,385
55 Nhut Tran (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $10,120
56 Jimmy Fedorkevich (Brentwood, TN, USA) $10,120
57 Armen Kara (Brea, CA, USA) $10,120
58 John Bird (Dade City, FL, USA) $10,120
59 Zachary Clark (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $10,120
60 Andrew Shimer (Plano, TX, USA) $10,120
61 Roberto Truijers AKA "RobRat" (Oostvoorne, Netherlands) $10,120
62 Bradley Kodesh (La Jolla, CA, USA) $10,120
63 David Callaghan (Dublin, Ireland) $10,120
64 Arthur Goizman (Richmond Hill, ON, Canada) $8,855
65 Adam Levy (Orlando, FL, USA) $8,855
66 Johan Slutter (Enschede, Netherlands) $8,855
67 Samuel White (Spokane Valley, WA, USA) $8,855
68 Jesse McEuen (Akron, OH, USA) $8,855
69 Ben Sarnoff (San Francisco, CA, USA) $8,855
70 Mark Dickstein (New York, NY, USA) $8,855
71 Jens Grieme (Bremen, Germany) $8,855
72 Michael Bertolini (Winsor, NY, USA) $8,855
73 Maxwell Kirkpatrick (Swift Current, SK, Canada) $7,590
74 John Neckar (Madison, WI, USA) $7,590
75 David Hicks (Huntington Beach, CA, USA) $7,590
76 Mattias Toermae (Umea, Sweden) $7,590
77 Justin Rosenal (Pittsburg, PA, USA) $7,590
78 Howard Schultz (La Canada, CA, USA) $7,590
79 Gary Long (Naples, FL, USA) $7,590
80 Thomas Newman (Cortlandt Manor, NY, USA) $7,590
81 Jovan Sudar (Omaha, NE, USA) $7,590
82 Alex Prendes (Miami, FL, USA) $6,747
83 Daniel Isaacson (Hollister, CA, USA) $6,747
84 Joseph Lovelady (Liverpool, UK) $6,747
85 Javier Martinez (Madrid, Spain) $6,747
86 Richard Blanchar (Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA) $6,747
87 Jason Morgan (San Marcos, CA, USA) $6,747
88 Alfred Delgado (Polanco, Spain) $6,747
89 Kham-Ar Aythavone $6,747
90 Ari Master (Aliso Viejo, CA, USA) $6,747
91 Robert Hatcher (Oak Hill, VA, USA) $5,903
92 Frederic Rusconi (Switzerland) $5,903
93 Helge Stjernvang $5,903
94 Erica Schoenberg AKA "Blackjack Babe" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,903
95 Thomas Quaade (Denmark) $5,903
96 Matthew LaGarde (Salisbury, MD, USA) $5,903
97 Kenneth Ashton (Paradise Valley, AZ, USA) $5,903
98 Karim Jomeen AKA "Kaz" (London, UK) $5,903
99 Matt Widdoes (San Francisco, CA, USA) $5,903
100 Jacobo Fernandez (Hollywood, FL, USA) $5,060
101 Paul Evans (Mt. Shasta, CA, USA) $5,060
102 Kevin O'Brien (Bound Brook, NJ, USA) $5,060
103 Sarah Bilney AKA "Aussie Sarah" (Canberra, Australia) $5,060
104 David Wortham (Germany) $5,060
105 Florian Langmann (Dresden, Germany) $5,060
106 Ian McDonald (Woodland Spa, UK) $5,060
107 Gerald Watterson (Jacksonville, FL, USA) $5,060
108 Edward Sabat (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $5,060
109 Jason Sanders (Simi Valley, CA, USA) $5,060
110 Jeffrey Wyckoff (USA) $5,060
111 Leonid Ioffe AKA "leo the lion" (Vancouver, BC, Canada) $5,060
112 Michael Neaderbaomer (Pomona, CA, USA) $5,060
113 Mark Lowe (UK) $5,060
114 Trond Eidsvig (Aalesund, Norway) $5,060
115 Gerald DeNicholas (Tampa, FL, USA) $5,060
116 Paulus Valkenburg (Netherlands) $5,060
117 Dunder Johan (Sweden) $5,060
118 John (Oke) Millet AKA "PatekPhil" (Kabul, BC, Afghanistan) $5,060
119 Jan Oyen (Norway) $5,060
120 Andrew Balduff $5,060
121 Ly Le AKA "Leroy" (Huntington Beach, CA, USA) $5,060
122 Jonathan Wein (Medford, NY, USA) $5,060
123 Duane Remington AKA "Rem" $5,060
124 Gary Bogdanski (Lyndhurst, NJ, USA) $5,060
125 Tom Lee (Denver, CO, USA) $5,060
126 Eric Schneider (Chargin Falls, OH, USA) $5,060
127 Yu Kawaminami (Akune-S, KS, USA) $4,216
128 Dorone Farber (New York, NY, USA) $4,216
129 Daniel Deveau $4,216
130 Robbie Daniels (Wake Forest, NC, USA) $4,216
131 Wade Woelfel (Mawkato, MN, USA) $4,216
132 Eddylee Martin (Cayman Islands) $4,216
133 Scott Mulholland (Easten, PA, USA) $4,216
134 Jonathan Blake (Tuscaloosa, AL, USA) $4,216
135 Kevin Maschino (Seymore, IN, USA) $4,216
136 Blair Rodman (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $4,216
137 Vadim Trincher (New York, NY, USA) $4,216
138 Remy Biechel (Ste. Genevieve, France) $4,216
139 Raymond Millard (Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA) $4,216
140 Avdo Djokovic (Staten Island, NY, USA) $4,216
141 Nicholas Tsoukalas (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $4,216
142 Ching Choy (Torrence, CA, USA) $4,216
143 Geir Torsvik (Norway) $4,216
144 Lonnie Martin (Greensboro, NC, USA) $4,216
145 Martin Hruby AKA "AABenjaminAA" (Prague, Czech Republic) $4,216
146 Yue Huang (San Francisco, CA, USA) $4,216
147 Joe Deniro (Studio City, CA, USA) $4,216
148 Manuel Salmun-Wernick (USA) $4,216
149 Ian Chin (Irvine, CA, USA) $4,216
150 Paul Ratajczyk (Champlin, MN, USA) $4,216
151 Michael Heygood $4,216
152 Ronnie Nichols (Fisherville, KY, USA) $4,216
153 Jose Obadia (Unknown) $4,216
154 Raymond Saide (Monterrey, Mexico) $4,216
155 Calogero Maltese (Unknown) $4,216
156 Bryan O'Connell (Ireland) $4,216
157 David "Dragon" Pham (Cerritos, CA, USA) $4,216
158 Nikolay Evdakov (Moscow, Russia) $4,216
159 Tarik Bouregba (France) $4,216
160 Marco Alves (Brazil) $4,216
161 Bryan Devonshire AKA "Devo" (Henderson, NV, USA) $4,216
162 John Ashton (Phoneix, AR, USA) $4,216
163 Nicholas Brancato (Jersey City, NJ, USA) $4,216
164 James Kilgore (Fairfield, CA, USA) $3,795
165 James Kilgore (Fairfield, CA, USA) $3,795
166 James Grimes (Houston, TX, USA) $3,795
167 Throng Tran (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,795
168 Chau Giang (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,795
169 Jeffrey Lavelle (Lakeview, NY, USA) $3,795
170 Susan Bierschbach (Midland, MI, USA) $3,795
171 Ari Shaffir $3,795
172 Gagik Khadjoian $3,795
173 Hanno Offen (Germany) $3,795
174 Peter Petersen (Denmark) $3,795
175 Ping Yung (Flushing, NY, USA) $3,795
176 Scott Tyrell (Wixom, MI, USA) $3,795
177 Steven Cox (Goodyear, AZ, USA) $3,795
178 Neil Channing AKA "Bad Beat" (London, UK) $3,795
179 Joseph Schulman (Pasadena, CA, USA) $3,795
180 Matthew Fischer (Sammamish, WA, USA) $3,795
181 Alan Goizman (Thornhill, ON, Canada) $3,795
182 Richard Hug ( Napa, CA, USA) $3,795
183 Noboru Nagaoka (Goleta, CA, USA) $3,795
184 David Elmore (Glenedin, WV, USA) $3,795
185 Steven Saris AKA "The Virus" (Canton, OH, USA) $3,795
186 Gregory Grivas (Carlsbad, CA, USA) $3,795
187 David Barter $3,795
188 Kevin Burroughs (Raleigh, NC, USA) $3,795
189 Matthew Vengrin (Red Hook, NY, USA) $3,795
190 Mark Muchnik (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,795
191 Joel Casper (Chicago, IL, USA) $3,795
192 Harry Charcalis (Manchester, NH, USA) $3,795
193 Arturo Diaz (San Diego, CA, USA) $3,795
194 Gary Katz (Lafayette, CA, USA) $3,795
195 John Fletcher (UK) $3,795
196 Nemesio Carracedo (Chile) $3,795
197 Jeremy Radcliffe (Houston, TX, USA) $3,795
198 Eric Sonstegard (Moorpark, CA, USA) $3,795

Tournament Report

Tournament Notes:

• The $2,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em championship (Event #48) attracted a record 2,317 entries, creating a prize pool totaling $4,216,940. The top 198 finishers collected prize money.

• This was the largest number of entries ever for a $2,000 buy-in hold'em event. The prize pool, at over $4.2 million, is the second-largest of the 2008 WSOP. Only the $50,000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. World Championship was higher ($7,104,120).

• There are 25 No-Limit Hold'em events on this year's schedule. This was the third $2,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em on the schedule.

• The curse has finally been broken. Prior to this event, 47 straight defending champions had failed to cash in their respective events. Finally, in Event #48 -- Blair Rodman managed to squeak into the money. The 2007 champion finished in 136th place, ending the curse on defending champs. Note: Rodman won the third $2,000 buy-in event last year, which corresponds to this tournament.

• The tournament was played over three consecutive days. The final table was played at the secondary final table, as the ESPN feature table on the main stage was used for the conclusion of the $50,000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. World Championship (Event #45) which concluded on the same day. There were huge crowds for both finales.

• The $2,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em champion is Alexandre Gomes. He is a 25-year-old poker pro from Curitiba, Brazil.

• Gomes becomes the first Brazilian national to ever win a WSOP gold bracelet. In fact, no South American player had ever previously won a WSOP event in the 39-year history of the WSOP. Edward Moncada had roots in Bolivia when he won his gold bracelet at the WSOP in 2005. But Moncada was/is a U.S. citizen.

• Gomes was cheered on by a huge crowd of Brazilians who gathered around the final table. They waved green and blue flags and chanted in native Portuguese, as Gomes' victory became more evident.

• Gomes hometown of Curitiba is a city of 1.8 million residents located in southern Brazil. It is the seventh-largest city in the nation. Although live casino poker is not legal in Brazil, it is one of the fastest emerging poker markets in the world. World-renowned Rio de Janeiro recently hosted a stop on newly formed Latin American Poker Tour, which is concluding its first season this summer.

• The ramifications of a Brazilian poker player winning a WSOP championship are expected to be enormous. Gomes is certain to return home to a hero's welcome, which will inevitably lead to more poker being played in Brazil, and greater participation at the WSOP from South Americans in the years ahead. There are many poker websites and publications now serving the poker market. Poker strategy books have also been published in Portuguese language.

• Gomes won $770,448 for first place. This was his first WSOP gold bracelet. This was his first time to cash at the WSOP.

• Gomes earned his law degree and practiced as an attorney for two years before trying to make it as a poker pro. His career transition has proven successful to date, as Gomes primarily plays in cash games. Now, he has a significantly bigger poker bankroll.

• Following his victory, Gomes understood the profound importance of his victory and what it meant to his native country.'I want to say something to all my fellow Brazilians,' he said. 'Poker is not an easy way of life. You have to study hard. You have to be prepared. You cannot rush things. You have to take it one step at a time.'

• Prior to Gomes victory, the only Brazilian poker player who had made much of an impact at the WSOP was Giovanni Nervo, who currently has four cashes so far at this year's WSOP.

• The second-place finisher was Marco Johnson, from Walnut Creek, CA.

• Sverre Sundbo finished in seventh place. He was the 2005 European Poker Champion.

• Former WSOP gold bracelet winners who cashed in this event included Blair Rodman (136th), David'the Dragon' Pham (157th), and Chau Giang (168th).

• With his cash in this event, Chau Giang posted his 45th career in-the-money finish. Giang now ranks 9th on the all-time cashes list.

• At the conclusion of this event, 51 different nations have now had players cash at the WSOP. All 50 U.S. states have had at least one player cash.

• With his 158th place finish in this tournament, Nikolay Evdakov, from Moscow, Russia set a new record for'Most WSOP Cashes in a Single Year.'

• One player has cashed seven times at this year's WSOP- Jacobo Fernandez.

• Winner Alexandre Gomes is officially listed as being from Brazil. Through the conclusion of Event #48 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 — Canada
3- Germany
2- Italy
2- Missouri
1- Arizona
1- Belgium
1- Brazil
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

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

• The Event #48 winner Alexandre Gomes is to be classified as a pro player. He has been playing professionally for about two years. Accordingly, the'Pro-Am' gold bracelet scoreboard currently reads:
Professionals- 34 wins
Amateurs -- 10 wins
Semi-Pros -- 2 wins

• Eric Crain was the chip leader at the End of Day One in this event. He finished in 13th place. Through Event #48, the End of Day One chip leaders have gone on to cash 80 percent of the time -- 36 of 45 occasions (the chip leader was not applicable on three events). Only twelve of these same 45 chip leaders (26 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.

• Marco Johnson was the chip leader at the start of this final table. He ended up as the runner-up. Through Event #48, eighteen of 43 chip leaders at the start of the final table (40 percent) went on to win the event. Twenty-six of 45 chip leaders (58 percent) went on to finish in the top three spots. Two events did not have a chip leader (Heads-Up and Shootout tournaments).

• For a complete'Player of the Year' points list, see: http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/players/2008.asp?sort=poypts

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