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40th World Series of Poker 2009

Event #32 - WSOP No Limit Hold'em
June 15, 2009 at 12:00 PM
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $2,000
Prize Pool $2,791,880
Entries 1534
Report Available

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Angel Guillen

Angel Guillen

Place Name Prize
1 Angel Guillen AKA "Boloban" (Mexico City, Mexico) $530,548
2 Mika Paasonen (Hameenlinna, Finland) $326,203
3 Jason Boyes (Calgary, AB, Canada) $214,974
4 Steve Kohner (Mesa, AZ, USA) $150,761
5 Eric Ladny (Mercerville,, NJ, USA) $108,883
6 Daniel Makowsky (Zurich, Switzerland) $86,548
7 Christopher MacNeil (Peabody, MA, USA) $71,192
8 Antoine Amourette (Pontivy, France) $61,421
9 Clark Hamagami (Vancouver, BC, Canada) $55,279
10 David Vu (Sacramento, CA, USA) $38,807
11 Peter Feldman (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $38,807
12 Ben Bagamery (Seattle, WA, USA) $38,807
13 Neng Lee (Eureka, CA, USA) $27,164
14 Rory Monahan (Murphysboro, IL, USA) $27,164
15 Jim Pannell (Alva, WY, USA) $27,164
16 Jamie Roberts (London, UK) $19,012
17 Alex Meidinger (Weiden, Germany) $19,012
18 Matthew Waxman (Parkland, FL, USA) $19,012
19 Johan Dunder (Sweden) $13,819
20 Ken Lennaard (Stockholm, Sweden) $13,819
21 Caio Brites (Sao Paulo, Brazil) $13,819
22 Michael Binger (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $13,819
23 Derek Murray (Galway, Ireland) $13,819
24 Philip Yeh (Stenungsund, Sweden) $13,819
25 Kenneth Smith (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $13,819
26 Jason Wheeler (Chula Vista, CA, USA) $13,819
27 Jason Newburger AKA "Chicago Kid" (Vernon Hills, IL, USA) $13,819
28 Rui Cao (Paris, France) $11,893
29 Shan Jing AKA "PacMan" (Arcadia, CA, USA) $11,893
30 Jeffrey Gross ( Ann Arbor, MI, USA) $11,893
31 David Yingling (Cape Girardeau, MO, USA) $11,893
32 Jan Sorensen (Odense, Denmark) $11,893
33 Milan Andrejkovics (Budapest, Hungary) $11,893
34 Aaron Coulthard (Ontario, ON, Canada) $11,893
35 Gene Cangiani (Parsippany, NJ, USA) $11,893
36 David Novosel (Cincinnati, OH, USA) $11,893
37 Edwin Chang (Sahuarita, AZ, USA) $9,715
38 Theodore Ely AKA "ol muggins" (New York, NY, USA) $9,715
39 Peter Granlund (Uppsala, Sweden) $9,715
40 Jim McManus (Kenilworth, IL, USA) $9,715
41 David A Fox AKA "Dr. Fox" (Coram, NY, USA) $9,715
42 Philipe Dauteuil (Quebec, QC, Canada) $9,715
43 Malte Strothmann (Frankfurt, Germany) $9,715
44 John Hartery AKA "the_main" (Mississauga, ON, Canada) $9,715
45 John Hall (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $9,715
46 Jack Powell (London, UK) $8,208
47 Mike Allis (Post Falls, ID, USA) $8,208
48 David Peters (Toledo, OH, USA) $8,208
49 Reinhard Nack (Stapelfeld, Germany) $8,208
50 Andrea Benelli (Prato, Italy) $8,208
51 Grigory Zima (Moscow, Russia) $8,208
52 John Eklund (Billings, MT, USA) $8,208
53 Anthony Lee (Honolulu, HI, USA) $8,208
54 Danny Anton (Chula Vista, CA, USA) $8,208
55 Arthur Cousineau (Daytona Beach, FL, USA) $7,119
56 Anthony Nardi (Madison, WI, USA) $7,119
57 Ivan Freitez AKA "Pagador" (Caracas, Venezuela) $7,119
58 Ryan Broderick (Tinton Falls, NJ, USA) $7,119
59 Chau Giang (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $7,119
60 David Tiffenberg (Tampa, FL, USA) $7,119
61 Zachary King AKA "Carter" (Marietta, GA, USA) $7,119
62 Simon Charette (Pickering, ON, Canada) $7,119
63 Dag Palovic AKA "Lucky D." (Bratislava, Slovakia) $7,119
64 Oddvar Brendo (Stavanger, Norway) $6,309
65 Andre Akkari (Sao Paolo, Brazil) $6,309
66 Thomas Kaplan (New Rochelle, NY, USA) $6,309
67 Zelong Dong (Saint Louis, MO, USA) $6,309
68 Xavier Kyablue (Venice, CA, USA) $6,309
69 Kelly Kim (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $6,309
70 Jeffrey Vanchiro (Brooklyn, NY, USA) $6,309
71 Jacobus Storm (Hartbeesport, South Africa) $6,309
72 Ryan Hurst (Morewood, ON, Canada) $6,309
73 Bryan Paris (Huntington Beach, CA, USA) $5,667
74 Nick "Chairman" Mao (Long Beach, CA, USA) $5,667
75 Christian Harder AKA "charder30" (Annapolis, MD, USA) $5,667
76 Danielle Dotto (Spinea, Italy) $5,667
77 Roscoe Derrod (Chula Vista, CA, USA) $5,667
78 Brett Switzer AKA "threatnasty" (Athens, GA, USA) $5,667
79 Thomas Runhart (Alphen A/D Ryn, Netherlands) $5,667
80 Michael Schneider AKA "Car Wash" (Covington, GA, USA) $5,667
81 Hans Winzeler (Miami, FL, USA) $5,667
82 Alex Yalouskikh (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,081
83 Alexander Staengle (Heilbronn, Germany) $5,081
84 Romik Vartzar (Glendale, CA, USA) $5,081
85 Michael Lesle (Wildomar/Lake Elsinore, CA, USA) $5,081
86 Todd Louer (Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA) $5,081
87 Grayson Ramage (Red Hook, NY, USA) $5,081
88 Michael Borovec (Chehalis, WA, USA) $5,081
89 Gregory Mudd (Orange, CA, USA) $5,081
90 Theo Tran (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,081
91 Jon Turner AKA "Pearljammer" (Henderson, NV, USA) $4,606
92 John Vetter (Adrian, MI, USA) $4,606
93 Pierre Neuville AKA "COLUMBO" (Knokke-Heist, Belgium) $4,606
94 Daniel Zink (Bochum, Germany) $4,606
95 Jeffrey Milton (Chio Hills, CA, USA) $4,606
96 Justin Scott (Redford, MI, USA) $4,606
97 Neil Channing AKA "Bad Beat" (Maida Vale, London, UK) $4,606
98 Noah Schwartz (Bay Harbor Island, FL, USA) $4,606
99 Charles Dolan (Fountain Valley, CA, USA) $4,606
100 Shawn Pilot (North Hills, CA, USA) $4,215
101 Joe Cutler (Bay Shore, NY, USA) $4,215
102 Paresh Jain (Roanoke, VA, USA) $4,215
103 Alexandru Masek (San Diego, CA, USA) $4,215
104 Luke Staudenmaier (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) $4,215
105 Eloy Garcia (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $4,215
106 Tom Duong (San Jose, CA, USA) $4,215
107 Larry Karambis (Houston, TX, USA) $4,215
108 Jan Von Halle (Hamburg, Germany) $4,215
109 Chunling Choi (Bolinbrook, IL, USA) $4,215
110 Stony Miller (Elk City, OK, USA) $4,215
111 Marius Aglen (Mo I Rana Gruben, Germany) $4,215
112 Kevin Allen (Romford, UK) $4,215
113 Aaron Steury (Fort Wayne, IN, USA) $4,215
114 Matthew Laessig (Santa Fe, NM, USA) $4,215
115 Sunny Chattha (London, UK) $4,215
116 Frank Rusnak (Chicago, IL, USA) $4,215
117 Bryan Ball (Huntington Beach, CA, USA) $4,215
118 Motoyuki Mabuchi AKA "Moto" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,908
119 Christopher Mozingo (Alexandria, VA, USA) $3,908
120 Russell Carson (Vancouver, BC, Canada) $3,908
121 Norman Gautron (Winnepeg, MB, Canada) $3,908
122 Jeff Cohen (Parkland, FL, USA) $3,908
123 Nicholas Blumenthal (Sun Prairie, WI, USA) $3,908
124 Matthias Willsch AKA "Willi" (Preetz, Germany) $3,908
125 Matthew LaGarde (Salisbury, MD, USA) $3,908
126 James Pittman (Yorbalinda, CA, USA) $3,908
127 Jared Okun AKA "Smokinokun" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,908
128 Dmitriy Yegorov (Moscow, Russia) $3,908
129 James Sudworth AKA "James666" (Kent, UK) $3,908
130 Pat Atchison (Fort Worth, TX, USA) $3,908
131 Eric Prince (W.Hollywood, CA, USA) $3,908
132 Tim Kahlmeyer (Heide, Germany) $3,908
133 Cliff Mills (Texarkana, AR, USA) $3,908
134 Thomas Edgar (Orient, SD, USA) $3,908
135 Matt Molinari (New York, NY, USA) $3,908
136 Reed Hensel (Lawrence, KS, USA) $3,908
137 Alessio Isaia (Cuneo, Italy) $3,908
138 Todd Arnold (Pompano Beach, FL, USA) $3,908
139 Alex Wilson (New Haven, CT, USA) $3,908
140 Yehuda Buchalter (New York, NY, USA) $3,908
141 John Conaway (Williamsville, NY, USA) $3,908
142 Jason Gray (Troutdale, OR, USA) $3,908
143 Nghi Tran (Toronto, ON, Canada) $3,908
144 Faraz Jaka AKA "The-Toilet" (San Jose, CA, USA) $3,629
145 Alex Bolotin AKA "Diesel" (Brooklyn, NY, USA) $3,629
146 Ken Daciolas (Aix en Provence, France) $3,629
147 Henri Berberian (Marseille, France) $3,629
148 James Tessmer (London, UK) $3,629
149 Vince Stratful (Boca Raton, FL, USA) $3,629
150 Jay Cohen (Boca Raton, FL, USA) $3,629
151 Max Sorokin (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) $3,629
152 Johan Gaybba (Cape Town, South Africa) $3,629
153 Igor Tiguy (Boston, MA, USA) $3,629
154 Tracy Myers (Delhi, CA, USA) $3,629
155 Robert Wiercinski (Niwot, CO, USA) $3,629
156 Matt Ballesteros (Houston, TX, USA) $3,629
157 Gioi Luong (Westminster, CA, USA) $3,629
158 Thomas Newman (Yorktown Heights, NY, USA) $3,629
159 Aaron Kaiser (Silver Spring M, MD, USA) $3,629
160 Tsunehisa Nishi (Richmond, BC, Canada) $3,629
161 Steven Fung (Walnut, CA, USA) $3,629
162 David Levy (Tamarac, FL, USA) $3,629
163 Brian Horton (San Dimas, CA, USA) $3,629
164 Scott Clements (Calgary, AB, Canada) $3,629
165 Dong Xu (Rosemead, CA, USA) $3,629
166 Daniel Powell (Sinking Spring, PA, USA) $3,629
167 Nick Petrangelo (Feeding Hills, MA, USA) $3,629
168 Howard Mash (Coral Springs, FL, USA) $3,629
169 Daniel Neilson (Leumeah, Australia) $3,629
170 Rod Grierson (Toronto, ON, Canada) $3,629
171 Unknown $3,629

Tournament Report

Tournament Highlights:

Event Headlines –

1. Angel Guillen Wins First WSOP Gold Bracelet

2. Guillen Becomes Second Mexican National in History to Win Poker’s Most Coveted Prize

3. What Next? Might Angel Guillen be the Chris Moneymaker of Mexico?

4. Angel Guillen-Mika Paasonen Heads-Up Showdown Goes Nearly Six Hours

3. 2009 WSOP Crosses $60 Million Mark in Prize Money – as 21 of 32 Events So Far Exceed $1 Million in Prize Money

The Winner --

  • The 2009 World Series of Poker $2,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em champion is Angel Guillen, from Mexico City, Mexico.

  • Guillen is a 26-year-old professional poker player. He plays mostly online.

  • Guillen attended college in Mexico City, and is a few credits short of a degree in economics.

  • Guillen has worked in business, concentrating in investments.

  • Guillen is fluent in both Spanish and English.

  • In addition to playing poker, Guillen also enjoys chess reading, doing math puzzles, and travel.

  • Guillen is a strong proponent of legalizing poker in his native country. Guillen says he hopes his victory at the World Series of Poker will inspire more Mexican citizens to take up the game and gradually overturn current laws which forbid casinos and poker tournaments.

  • Guillen became on the second Mexican national to win a WSOP gold bracelet. The first Mexican WSOP title winner was Victor Perches, who won the $1,500 buy-in Limit Hold’em Shootout in 2006.

  • Guillen started playing live tournament poker in January 2009.

  • Despite just starting out in tournament poker about six months ago, Guillen came into this year’s WSOP with an impressive track record. He finished third in the Latin American Tour’s Punta del Este (Uruguay) championship earlier this year. He has numerous other cashes as well, including tournaments in the Bahamas and Monte Carlo.

  • Guillen finished second in his only other previous cash at the WSOP. That came nine days ago in the $2,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em tournament (Event #13). He pocketed $312,800 for that runner-up performance.

  • Guillen collected $530,548 for first place. He was also awarded his first WSOP gold bracelet.

  • According to the official records, Guillen now has 1 win, 2 final table appearances, and 2 in-the-money finishes at the WSOP.

  • Guillen currently has $843,348 in WSOP winnings.

  • Guillen’s plan was (and remains) to play in many WSOP events. He arrived in Las Vegas with a tournament bankroll of $40,000, which has now grown to over 20 times that amount.

  • Guillen’s enthusiastic victory brought back memories of last year’s win by another Latino player -- Alexandre Gomes, from Brazil. Both players arguably were cheered to victory by the largest and most joyous crowds of any winner during the past two years.

Winner Quotes (Angel Guillen) –

  • On the local poker scene in Mexico: “The problem in Mexico is that poker is not legal. So, the growth of poker in our country has been very slow. We are trying to develop that now. We want to make a boom in Mexico. We mostly play online and in underground games – and sometimes in home games. There are no casinos. That’s basically how it works. Hopefully, Mexico will soon export more poker players.”

  • On what makes Mexicans and other Latinos so prideful to win a WSOP gold bracelet: “Latin Americans, in general, are very passionate people. We love to win. We have a different type of life. We get an energy boost when we win. It’s like all your hopes and dreams come together. We are very warm people.”

  • On how his supporters helped him to win: “I feel very fortunate to have the support of my family, my friends and all the people that supported me.”

  • On his future plans: I plan to keep on playing and learning more as I play. I want to become a well-known player and win many more events.”

  • On what his win means for Mexico: “Like Chris Moneymaker did for you (in the U.S.), I want to do the same thing in my country. Hopefully, I can.”

The Final Table --

  • The final table contained no former WSOP gold bracelet winners. This was the 12th of 32 finales held so far this year with no former winners -- which guaranteed a first-time champion.

  • The final table was an international mix which included players from six different nations – including Canada, Finland, France, Mexico, Switzerland, and the United States.

  • The runner up was Mika Paasonen, from Hameenlinna, Finland. He said he got into poker after seeing the 1998 film “Rounders.” Paasonen’s poker nickname is “Sharkie.” Paasonen put up a noble fight, making Guillen battle for every chip. Their heads-up match lasted about six hours.

  • The third-place finisher was Jason Boyes, from Calgary, AB (Canada). He had previously cashed in a few events at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. This was his highest WSOP finish ever.

  • The fourth-place finisher was Steve Kohner, from Phoenix, AZ. He is a 57-year-old real estate developer. This was Kohner’s first WSOP in-the-money finish.

  • The fifth-place finisher was Eric Ladny, from Mercerville, NJ. He is a 21-year-old student at Penn State University. He now has three WSOP cashes, all this year.

  • The sixth-place finisher was Daniel Makowsky, from Zurich, Switzerland. He is a poker tournament specialist who spends most of his time playing in Europe. Last year, Makowsky was the runner up in a WSOP event.

  • The seventh-place finisher was Chris MacNeil, from Peabody, MA. This was his third WSOP in-the-money finish. MacNeil mentioned that he began playing in this tournament on the day of his son Christopher’s birthday, and wanted to give his ten-year-old son a special birthday present. A memorable final table appearance at the WSOP and $71,192 in prize money should buy a nice birthday gift.

  • The eighth-place finisher was Antoine Amourette, from Rennes, France. He is a poker pro. This was his second time to cash at the WSOP.

  • The ninth-place finisher was Clark Hamagami, from Vancouver, BC (Canada). He is a 23-year-old student.

In-the-Money Finishers --

  • Former WSOP gold bracelet finishers who cashed in this event included – Scott Clements, Chau Giang, Justin Scott, and Jans Orensen.

  • Tony Cousineau, from Daytona Beach, FL cashed for the fifth time at this year’s WSOP. He currently holds the peculiar record as the player with the most cashes in WSOP history without a gold bracelet victory. His in-the-money finishes currently number 39.

  • The defending champion from 2009 was Blair Hinkle, from Weatherby Lake, MO. He entered this tournament but did not cash.

Odds and Ends --

  • The $2,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em championship attracted 1,534 entries, which is a 14 percent increase over the same event last year, which totaled 1,344 players.

  • This is the 21st of 32 tournaments completed thus far at this year’s WSOP, with a greater than $1 million prize pool.

  • The official WSOP gold bracelet ceremony takes place on the day following the winner’s victory. The ceremony takes place on at center stage of the main tournament room and begins during the break of the noon tournament. The ceremony usually starts around 2:20 pm. The national anthem of the winner’s nation is played. The entire presentation is open to public and media. Video and photography is permitted by both media and the public.

  • Guillen will be honored with the playing of the Mexican national anthem – which is Himno Nacional Mexicano.

The Event --

  • The $2,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em event attracted 1,534 entries. The total prize pool amounted to $2,791,880. The top 171 finishers collected prize money.

  • The tournament was played over three consecutive days.

  • The End of Day One chip leader was Jing Shan, from Arcadia, CA. He ended up finishing in 29th place.

  • Eric Ladny was the chip leader coming into the final table. He ended up finishing in fifth place.

  • Guillen came into the final table ranked seventh out of nine players. In fact, two of the finalists had over 2,000,000 in chips while Guillen began with 604,000. He seized the chip lead about mid-way through the finale, traded the lead back and forth several times during the match.

  • The heads-up match between Angel Guillen and Mika Paasonen lasted about six hours. Paasonen was all-in a few times during the fierce battle, but managed to survive each time his tournament life was at stake. When Guillen had about a 2 to 1 chip lead, the final hand of the tournament took place just after midnight when Guillen was dealt 3-3 and flopped a set when the board showed K-4-3. Paasonen moved all-in after the flop and tabled K-10, which was good for top pair. The set of threes held up, and Guillen sealed his victory.

  • The heads-up match provided a rare opportunity for those nearby to learn how to count in two different languages. Guillen was cheered on by a dozen or so Mexican fellow countrymen. Meanwhile, Passonen was supported by a more reserved group of Finns. During all-in situations and other critical moments, the players’ cards were revealed and fans from the two nations shouted the desired card in the player’s native language. The Mexicans shouted the card they wanted, while the Finns countered with their request. It made for a fun and festive finale.

  • The tournament officially began on Monday, June 15th, at 12 noon. The tournament officially ended on Thursday, June 18th, at 11:05 am.

WSOP Statistics –

  • Through the conclusion of Event #32, the 2009 WSOP has attracted 31,957 entries. $62,378,613 in total prize money has been awarded to winners.

  • Through Event #32 – the nationalities of winners reads as follows:

United States – 23

United Kingdom – 2

Russian Federation – 1

Finland – 1

Australia – 1

Sweden – 1

Canada – 1

Mexico – 1

Note: Last year 19 of the 59 gold bracelet events were won by non-Americans (32 percent). In, 2007, the number was 15 of 55 (29 percent). In 2006, the number was 5 of 45 (11 percent).

  • Event #32 winner Angel Guillen is to be classified as a professional player. He plays mostly online and in some underground games. Accordingly, the “Pro-Am” gold bracelet scoreboard (excluding Event #1 – Casino Employees) currently reads:

Professionals -- 21 wins

(Thang Luu, Steven Sung, Jason Mercier, Phil Ivey-1, Rami Boukai, Anthony Harb, Ville Wahlbeck, Keven Stammen, Brock Parker-1, Jeffrey Lisandro, Daniel Alaei, Brock Parker-2, John-Paul Kelly, Jeff Carris, Nick Schulman, Phil Ivey-2, Pete Vilandos, Tomas Alenius, Roland de Wolfe, J.C. Tran, James Van Alstyne, Angel Guillen)

Amateurs -- 5 wins

(Freddie Ellis, Ken Aldridge, Travis Johnson, Zac Fellows, Michael Eise)

Semi-Pros -- 4 wins

(Vitaly Lunkin, Brian Lemke, Lisa Hamilton, Leo Wolpert)

  • Nine of the 32 winners this year (28 percent) were previous gold bracelet winners. There have been two double winners in 2009 -- Brock Parker and Phil Ivey.

  • Through the conclusion of Event 32, the WSOP “Player of the Year” standings reads as follows (with point totals):

255 – Ville Wahlbeck

225 – Phil Ivey

220 – Brock Parker

220 – James Van Alstyne

175 – Pete “the Greek” Vilandos

160 – Steve Sung

155 – Daniel Negreanu

150 – Jeffrey Lisandro

150 – Rami Boukai

147 – Jason Mercier

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