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2002 U.S. Poker Championship

No Limit Hold'em
December 12, 2002 at 11:00 PM
Trump Taj Mahal
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $1,000 + $60
Prize Pool $79,000
Entries 79
Report Available

Place Name Prize
1 James E Wilsey (Brockton, MA, USA) $31,600
2 David Singer (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $18,170
3 William Frymer (Guttenberg, NJ, USA) $9,480
4 "Bear" Armstrong (FisherVille, VA) $5,530
5 Nicholas Dileo (Boston, MA, USA) $4,345
6 Miami John Cernuto (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,555
7 Wally Wei Absecon (New Jersey) $2,765
8 Phil Hellmuth Jr (Palo Alto, CA, USA) $1,975
9 Paul Wolfe (Apollo Beach, FL, USA) $1,580

Tournament Report

Picture the scene.......No-Limit Hold’em on the island of Atlantic City... the field was tough... the terrain full of challenges and 79 eager participants, all wanting to be the toughest... the strongest..the best.... but the survivor, Jim Wilsey, broke through all the obstacles and faced his competitors in a 151/2 hour skirmish to take the 1st place title. This is a first tournament win for Jim, who is both a used car dealer and a real estate investor. No-limit hold’em has been Jim's favorite game for about 12 years now. For the holidays, Jim will meet his daughters Katie and Elyse in NYC and after the holidays, it's off to Puerto Rico with his lovely fiancee, Doreen, who cheered him on for the duration of the entire event. A February wedding is planned. For tonight...it's off to Joey Martini's suite to celebrate, at Jim’s expense....again! David Singer fought till the finish, receiving a very admirable 2nd place. A poker professional, David takes his game very seriously and really makes his opponents work. Enjoying traveling, David plans to participate in more tournaments. Keep it up David, you’ve got what it takes! 'Like a bear coming out from under a log', was how the old timers described Frank Armstrong in their poker games, and hence the name 'Bear' stuck with him. Though he has the demeanor of Gentle Ben, Frank played like a grizzly, holding onto his turf in seat 5, just like a honey jar, and finished in 4th place. This was a very tough final table. Our congratulations go to the participants for their very valiant efforts! -Paula Geletei

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