2007 World Series of Poker results

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Jerry Yang after winning the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event. Jerry Yang 2007 WSOP.jpg
Jerry Yang after winning the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event.

The 2007 World Series of Poker was the 38th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). Held in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, the series featured 55 poker championships in several variants. As a WSOP custom since 1976, each of the event winners receive a championship bracelet in addition to that event's prize money. The series culminates with the $10,000 No-Limit hold'em "Main Event", which has attracted thousands of entrants since 2004. The winner of the WSOP Main Event, who wins a multimillion-dollar prize, is considered to be the World Champion of Poker. [1]

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Most of the tournaments played at the WSOP are variants of Texas hold'em, a game where each player may use a combination of the five community cards and two hole cards to make the best hand. Another poker variant with community cards is Omaha, in which each player is dealt four hole cards and must use two of them in conjunction with three of the five community cards to make the best possible five-card hand. In contrast to games with community cards, some variants, such as stud or draw, deal each player separate hands with no common cards. Seven-card stud deals each player two hole cards, followed by four face-up cards one at a time, and then another hidden card, with betting after each round. Other games played at the 2007 tournament included Razz, H.O.R.S.E., and Deuce-to-Seven. Prior to 2000, seven-card stud was the most common game in U.S. casinos, but today hold'em has almost totally eclipsed the once popular game. [2]

Within each of these poker variants, a myriad of options exist. For example, depending on the betting structure, a tournament might be described as no-limit, limit, or pot-limit. Games may include other variations on the rules governing the execution of the specific game such as shootout, eight or better, or heads up.

With 54,288 total entries and a combined prize pool of $159,796,918, the 2007 WSOP was the largest series of poker tournaments ever. [3] For many, winning a share of the prize pool was all that mattered, while others sought the glory associated with winning a bracelet. This dichotomy could not have been illustrated better than a deal negotiated at the Senior Championship event. Tony Korfman wanted the money while Ernest Bennett wanted the glory. Rather than leave their fates to chance, the two of them ensured they got what they wanted. In exchange for splitting the prize money, Korfman agreed to let Bennett win the bracelet. [4] After winning $8.25 million in the Main Event, Jerry Yang and his wife retired. [5] "My winning today also means a lot to me, because I know that I can use this money to do a lot of good for other people out there," Yang said [6] before donating over a million dollars to charity. [7] Upon winning his record eleventh bracelet, Phil Hellmuth said, "the bracelets have always been a really huge deal, to me more than the other guys, because I knew that they represented history." [8]

Age and disability was another story line of the 2007 WSOP. At 21 years and 10 days old, Steve Billirakis became the youngest person to ever win a WSOP bracelet. [9] At the other end of the spectrum, 94-year-old Jack Ury was the oldest person to ever participate in the Main Event. [3] Hal Lubarsky, a blind man, finished in 197th place at the Main Event. [10] [11]

Key

*Elected to the Poker Hall of Fame
(#/#)This denotes a bracelet winner. The first number is the number of bracelets won in 2007. The second number is the total number of bracelets won. Both numbers represent totals as of that point during the tournament.
PlaceThe place in which the player finished.
NameThe player who made it to the final table
Prize ($)The amount of money, in U.S. Dollars ($), awarded for each finish at the event's final table

Results

Event 1: $5,000 World Championship Mixed hold'em Limit/No-Limit

At the time of his victory, Steve Billirakis was the youngest person to have won a WSOP bracelet. Steve Billirakis Youngest WSOP Bracelet Winner.JPG
At the time of his victory, Steve Billirakis was the youngest person to have won a WSOP bracelet.

This event kicked off the 2007 WSOP. It was a $5,000 buy-in Mixed (alternating between limit and no-limit) Texas Hold'em tournament.

Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Steve Billirakis (1/1)$536,287
2nd Greg Mueller $328,554
3rdTony George$218,329
4th Steve Paul-Ambrose $146,259
5thFred Berger$108,105
6thRoger McDow$84,788
7th Kirk Morrison (0/1)$63,591
8thJon Turner$46,633
9thJohn Younger$33,915

Event 2: $500 Casino Employees No-Limit Hold'em

This was a $500 buy-in no-limit Texas Hold'em tournament reserved for casino employees that work in Nevada.

Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Frederick Narciso (1/1)$104,701
2ndCharles Fisher$66,392
3rdGene Lang$42,547
4thChris Chau$28,053
5thKevin Kalthoff$19,637
6thDavid Dietrich$14,962
7thMeaghan Larivee$11,221
8thJohn Konich$8,182
9thEric Schutzberg$5,844

Event 3: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em

Ciaran O'Leary after winning the $1,500 No-Limit Texas Hold'em event at the 2007 World Series of Poker Ciaran O'Leary.JPG
Ciarán O'Leary after winning the $1,500 No-Limit Texas Hold'em event at the 2007 World Series of Poker
Final table
PlaceWinnerPrize
1st Ciarán O'Leary (1/1)$727,012
2ndPaul Evans$450,150
3rd Alex Jacob $282,367
4thJeffrey Yoak$184,152
5thCraig Crivello$128,907
6thAndreas Krause$94,122
7thThad Smith$73,661
8thBart Hanson$55,246
9thMatthew Vengrin$43,378

Event 3 was the largest non-Main Event live tournament in history. This record, however, would be short lived as event 49 would break that record. [15]

Event 4: $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold'em

Spegal at the 2007 World Series of Poker Mike Segal.jpg
Spegal at the 2007 World Series of Poker
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Mike Spegal (1/1)$252,290
2nd Gavin Smith $155,645
3rd Jon Friedberg $101,276
4thWilliam Hill$67,162
5thTom Savitsky$47,973
6th Bruce Van Horn $36,779
7th Eric Lynch $27,718
8thJeff Langdon$20,255
9th Marco Traniello $14,925

Event 5: $2,500 Omaha/Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better

Schneider at the 2006 World Series of Poker $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout Tom Schneider 2006.jpg
Schneider at the 2006 World Series of Poker $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Tom Schneider (1/1)$214,347
2ndEd Tonnellier$118,456
3rd Annie Duke (0/1)$75,210
4th Chris Ferguson (0/5)$50,391
5th Chris Bell $39,109
6th David Benyamine $29,708
7thJoe Bolnick$22,939
8th John Phan $16,922

Event 6: $1,500 Limit Hold'em

Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Gary Styczynski (1/1)$280,715
2ndVarouzhan Gumroyan$177,627
3rdHansu Chu$114,278
4thSoheil Shamseddin$75,771
5thJames Gorham$53,412
6thJames Holland$40,991
7thMichael Banks$30,433
8thPeter O'Donnell$22,359
9thAnthony Imani$16,148

Event 7: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha with rebuys

Boutin after winning the $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha w/rb event Burt Boutin.jpg
Boutin after winning the $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha w/rb event
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Burt Boutin (1/2)$868,745
2ndErik Cajelais$508,816
3rd Dave Ulliott (0/1)$349,811
4thSirous Jamshidi$242,844
5th Minh Ly $183,579
6thLarry Jonsson$141,659
7th John Juanda (0/3)$112,749
8th Humberto Brenes (0/2)$83,839
9thRobin Keston$60,711

Event 8: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em with rebuys

Chu, After winning the $1,000 no-limit Hold'em with rebuys event Michael Chu 2007 cropped.jpg
Chu, After winning the $1,000 no-limit Hold'em with rebuys event
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Michael Chu (1/1)$585,774
2nd Tommy Vu $364,761
3rdBarry Cales$235,575
4thDolph Arnold$157,050
5th Shane Schleger $111,455
6th Michael Gracz (0/1)$84,858
7th Amir Vahedi (0/1)$63,327
8thRobert Aron$46,862
9thJan Von Halle$34,196

Event 9: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better

Kravchenko at the 2007 WSOP Alex Kravchenko cropped.jpg
Kravchenko at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Alex Kravchenko (1/1)$228,446
2ndBryan Devonshire$140,336
3rdJohn Varner$92,301
4thJ.R. Reiss$60,749
5thBryan Andrews$43,796
6thYueqi "Rich" Zhu$33,907
7thJordan Morgan$25,430
8thJeffrey Calkins$18,837
9thRichard Ashby$13,657

Ninth-place finisher Richard Ashby was eliminated simultaneously along with Ron Ware (10th place) on the final hand of day, 2 by Jordan Morgan. Therefore, he never appeared at the official final table. [22]

Event 10: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Durkee after winning the $2,000 no-limit Hold'em event Will Durkee.jpg
Durkee after winning the $2,000 no-limit Hold'em event
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Will Durkee (1/1)$566,916
2ndTodd Terry$353,875
3rdHunter Frey$231,273
4th Justin Bonomo $156,040
5th Michael Banducci $105,884
6th Stanley Weiss $78,020
7th Walter Browne $58,515
8thGil George$43,190
9thRonnie Hofman$32,880

Event 11: $5,000 World Championship Seven-Card Stud

Reslock at the 2007 WSOP Chris Reslock.jpg
Reslock at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Chris Reslock (1/1)$258,453
2nd Phil Ivey (0/5)$143,820
3rd David Oppenheim $93,060
4thPat Pezzin$61,335
5th Theo Jørgensen $46,350
6thTed Lawson (0/1)$35,532
7thOriane Teysseire$27,072
8thMarco Traniello$19,458

Event 12: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em (6-handed)

This event was played in a shorthanded format, no more than six players per table, with no more than six players occupying a table at any time during the tournament.

Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Jason Warner (1/1)$481,698
2ndDavid Zeitlin$269,778
3rdSteve Olek$186,020
4thDavid Mitchell-Lolis$123,689
5thMatt Brady$92,523
6thBrian Miller$61,357

Event 13: $5,000 World Championship Pot-Limit Hold'em

Cunningham at the 2008 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship Allen Cunningham 2008.jpg
Cunningham at the 2008 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Allen Cunningham (1/5)$487,287
2nd Jeffrey Lisandro $294,260
3rdHumberto Brenes (0/2)$197,348
4th Jason Lester (0/1)$132,813
5thJoe Patrick$99,142
6thTravis Rice$78,565
7th Gavin Griffin (0/1)$58,924
8thKeith Lehr (0/1)$43,959
9thAlan Jaffray$31,800

Event 14: $1,500 Seven-Card Stud

Keiner after winning the $1,500 Seven Card Stud event Michael Keiner.jpg
Keiner after winning the $1,500 Seven Card Stud event
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Michael Keiner (1/1)$146,987
2ndNesbitt Coburn$80,876
3rd Steve Sung $51,222
4th Barry Greenstein (0/2)$33,698
5thDale Phillips$26,150
6th Greg Raymer (0/1)$19,680
7thJohn Robertson$15,097
8thLarry Eubanks$11,053

Event 15: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em

Hellmuth at the 2006 World Series of Poker Phil Hellmuth.jpg
Hellmuth at the 2006 World Series of Poker
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Phil Hellmuth* (1/11)$637,254
2ndAndy Philachack$394,594
3rdRick Fuller$247,518
4thMorgan Machina$161,425
5th Scott Clements (0/1)$112,997
6thDavid Simon$82,506
7th Fabrice Soulier $64,570
8thUt Nguyen$48,427
9thTaylor Douglas$38,025

Phil Hellmuth won his eleventh WSOP bracelet, the most of any player. He was previously one of three players with ten bracelets the others being Johnny Chan and Doyle Brunson.

Event 16: $2,500 H.O.R.S.E.

Richburg at the 2007 WSOP James Richburg2007.jpg
Richburg at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st James Richburg (1/2)$239,503
2ndWalter Browne$131,790
3rd Chris Björin (0/2)$83,467
4thTom Schneider (1/1)$54,913
5th Ali Eslami $42,612
6th Robert Mizrachi $32,069
7thHerb Van Dyke$24,601
8thHarry Kazazian$18,011

Razz is a form of stud poker that is normally played for ace-to-five low (lowball poker). The object of Razz is to make the lowest five-card possible hand from the seven cards you are dealt. In Razz, straights and flushes do not count against you for low, and the ace always plays low. The best possible Razz hand is 5-4-3-2-A, or 5 high, also known as "the wheel" or "the bicycle". Deuce-to-seven Razz is also sometimes played.

Event 17: $1,000 World Championship Ladies No-Limit Hold'em

Boyer after winning the Ladies World Championship event Sally Boyer.jpg
Boyer after winning the Ladies World Championship event
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Sally Boyer (1/1)$262,077
2ndAnne Heft$166,177
3rdRandi Calabro$106,494
4thKathleen Gliva$70,216
5th Katja Thater $49,151
6thFrauke Sporschill$37,448
7thMindy Trinidad$28,086
8th Vanessa Selbst $20,480
9thJulie Dang$14,628

The 1,286 entrants made this the largest ladies only tournament ever. [15]

Event 18: $5,000 World Championship Limit Hold'em

Getzoyan at the 2007 WSOP Saro Getzoyan.jpg
Getzoyan at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Saro Getzoyan (1/1)$333,379
2ndGeoff Sanford$200,511
3rd William Thorson $136,493
4th Thor Hansen (0/2)$93,008
5thDavid Gee$68,850
6thTom Koral$54,356
7thRay Dehkharghani$41,069
8thDon Todd$30,198
9th Gabriel Nassif $21,742

Like David Williams, Gabriel Nassif was first known for competing Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. [32]

Event 19: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em

Safieddine at the 2007 WSOP Francois Safieddine.jpg
Safieddine at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Francois Safieddine (1/1)$521,785
2ndJohn Phan$330,846
3rdMarcus Obser$212,021
4thDevin Porter$139,794
5thShawn Hattem$97,856
6thLars Bonding$74,557
7thHumberto Brenes (0/2)$55,918
8thAlex Bolotin$40,773
9th Bertrand Grospellier $29,124

Event 20: $2,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better

Hughes won a second bracelet in 2008. RyanHughes.jpg
Hughes won a second bracelet in 2008.
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Ryan Hughes (1/1)$176,358
2ndMin Lee$97,461
3rdDouglas Carli$61,880
4thGreg Raymer (0/1)$41,460
5thSteve Graboski$32,178
6thJim Weir$24,443
7thRon Ware$18,873
8thAdam Spiegelberg$13,923

Event 21: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout

Baruch at the 2007 WSOP Don Baruch.jpg
Baruch at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Don Baruch (1/1)$264,106
2ndJared Davis$149,263
3rd Daniel Negreanu (0/3)$101,351
4thThomas Fuller$68,796
5thMichael Wehner$36,855
6thBrendan Lee$22,113
7thDoug Baughman$15,971
8th Erick Lindgren $12,899
9th Fred Goldberg $9,828

Event 22: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Mackey at the $15,000 buy-in National Poker League's Vegas Open Championship in 2007 James Mackey 2007.jpg
Mackey at the $15,000 buy-in National Poker League's Vegas Open Championship in 2007
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st James Mackey (1/1)$730,740
2ndStuart Fox$448,892
3rd Michael Binger $295,245
4thWilliam McMahon$194,319
5thKarga Holt$140,091
6th Nick Schulman $108,457
7th Jan Sørensen (0/2)$81,343
8th Tex Barch $60,254
9thMichael Gracz$43,684

Event 23: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha

Clements at the 2007 WSOP Scott Clements.jpg
Clements at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Scott Clements (1/2)$194,206
2ndEric Lynch$119,508
3rdDau "Tommy" Ly$78,624
4thWill Durkee (1/1)$52,285
5thJason Newburger$38,133
6thMark Davis$29,877
7th Andrew Black $22,408
8thAnthony MacCanello$16,511
9thK.U. Davis$11,794

Event 24: $3,000 World Championship Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo Split 8 or Better

Elezra at the 2007 WSOP Eli Elezra.jpg
Elezra at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Eli Elezra (1/1)$198,984
2nd Scotty Nguyen (0/4)$110,731
3rd Dutch Boyd (0/1)$71,650
4thJohn Harkness$47,224
5th David Sklansky (0/3)$35,825
6thThor Hansen (0/2)$27,357
7thGeorge Hardie$20,844
8thMarshall Ragir$14,981

Event 25: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Ponzio at the 2007 WSOP BenPonzio.jpg
Ponzio at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Ben Ponzio (1/1)$599,467
2ndDavid Hewitt$374,216
3rdJustin Rollo$244,566
4thEvan Schwartz$165,008
5thTravis Rice$111,970
6thDanny Noam$82,504
7thAdam Ross$61,878
8thKen Einiger$45,672
9thDarryl Ronconi$34,770

Event 26: $5,000 H.O.R.S.E.

Schwartz at the 2007 WSOP RalphSchwartz.jpg
Schwartz at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Ralph Schwartz (1/1)$275,683
2nd Bill Gazes $153,408
3rdYuebin Guo$99,264
4thPhil Ivey (0/5)$65,424
5thRobert Mizrachi$49,632
6thAlexander Jung$37,901
7thThom Schultz$28,877
8thJeff Campbell$20,755

Event 27: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em

Stucke at the 2007 WSOP David Stucke.jpg
Stucke at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st David Stucke (1/1)$603,069
2ndYoung Cho$382,357
3rdSeth Weinger$246,478
4thMichael Ium$164,319
5thDavid Woo$115,339
6thNoam Freedman$83,739
7thTom Dobrilovic$63,200
8thLuis Sanchez$47,400
9thThai Ton$36,340

Event 28: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Pillai at the 2007 WSOP Shankar Pillai.jpg
Pillai at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Shankar Pillai (1/1)$527,829
2ndBeth Shak$328,683
3rdJason Song$212,274
4thDustin Holmes$141,516
5thBen Fineman$100,431
6thPhil Hellmuth* (1/11)$76,464
7th Perry Friedman (0/1)$57,063
8thBrett Richey$42,227
9thDaniel Corbin$30,814

Event 29: $1,500 Razz

Thater at the 2007 WSOP Katja Thater2007-01.jpg
Thater at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1stKatja Thater (1/1)$132,653
2ndLarry St. Jean$73,311
3rd O'Neil Longson (0/3)$46,547
4th Paul Clark (0/3)$31,186
5thDenny Axel$24,204
6th Mark Vos (0/1)$18,836
7th Men Nguyen (0/6)$14,197
8thThomas Daubert$10,473

Event 30: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em (6-handed)

Corkins at the 2006 World Series of Poker Hoyt Corkins.jpg
Corkins at the 2006 World Series of Poker
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Hoyt Corkins (1/2)$515,065
2ndTerrence Chan$287,345
3rdWilliam Lin$196,758
4thAlan Sass$132,471
5thKelly Vande-Mheen$96,431
6thJames Pittman$63,118

Event 31: $5,000 World Championship Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em

Schreiber after winning the $5,000 Heads-Up championship Dan Schreiber.jpg
Schreiber after winning the $5,000 Heads-Up championship
Top finishers
PlaceNamePrize
1st Dan Schreiber (1/1)$425,594
2ndMark Muchnik$230,300
SFKeith Block$128,968
SF Vanessa Selbst $128,968
QFSteve Sarrafzadeh$46,060
QFJared Davis$46,060
QF Shannon Shorr $46,060
QF Toto Leonidas (0/1)$46,060

"SF" denotes players who lost in the semifinal round of the tournament and "QF" denotes players who lost in the quarterfinal round.

Event 32: $2,000 Seven-Card Stud

Lisandro after winning the $2,000 seven-card stud event JeffLisandro.jpg
Lisandro after winning the $2,000 seven-card stud event
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Jeffrey Lisandro (1/1)$118,426
2nd Nick Frangos $65,902
3rdNesbitt Coburn$42,643
4thSeverin Walser$28,105
5thDaniel Negreanu (0/3)$21,321
6thGreg Pappas$16,282
7thDavid Brody$12,405
8thFarshad "Ben" Cohen$8,916

Event 33: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha with rebuys

Smurfit at the 2007 WSOP Alan Smurfit.jpg
Smurfit at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Alan Smurfit (1/1)$464,867
2ndQushqar Morad$279,595
3rdVan Marcus$190,326
4thChris Bjorin$129,691
5th Chau Giang (0/3)$96,005
6thBrandon Adams$75,794
7thRobert Fellner$57,266
8thSunny Nijran$42,108
9th Hilbert Shirey (0/3)$30,317

Event 34: $3,000 Limit Hold'em

Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Alexander Borteh (1/1)$225,483
2ndBrandon Wong$135,615
3rdShawn Keller$92,316
4th David Pham (0/2)$62,906
5thMatthew Kelly$46,567
6thVivek Rajkumar$36,763
7thMichael Byrne$27,777
8th Marco Johnson $20,424
9thPetri Pollanen$14,705

Event 35: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em

Nam Le in the World Poker Tour Five Diamond World Poker Classic event Namle.jpg
Nam Le in the World Poker Tour Five Diamond World Poker Classic event
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1stRyan Young (1/1)$615,955
2ndDustin Dirksen$381,381
3rd Nam Le $239,230
4thJohn Esposito$156,020
5thMichael Trimby$109,214
6thPaul Cheung$79,743
7thRaj Jain$62,048
8thDarren Glenn$46,806
9thJoe Holmes$36,751

Event 36: $5,000 World Championship Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better

Guth at the 2007 WSOP John Guth.jpg
Guth at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st John Guth (1/1)$363,216
2ndRobert Stevanovski$218,456
3rdDavid Flores$148,708
4thMax Reynard$101,332
5thGreg Jameson$75,012
6thRandy Jensen$59,220
7thMichael Pollowitz$44,744
8thBart Hanson$32,900
9thJim Grove$23,688

Event 37: $2,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em

Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1stGreg Hopkins$269,274
2ndJason Newburger$165,707
3rdYuval Bronshtein$109,018
4thPete Lawson$72,497
5thDavid Zarrin$52,874
6thRobert Collison$41,427
7thGioi Luong$31,070
8thRay Coburn$22,894
9thBryan O'Connell$16,353

Event 38: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em

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Cheung at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Robert Cheung (1/1)$673,628
2ndRichard Murnick$417,117
3rdErica Schoenberg$261,646
4thJohn Kranyak$170,639
5thAndrew Lee$119,447
6thChris Bjorin$87,215
7thSuey Wong$68,255
8thAnthony Espo$51,192
9thNick Goodall$40,195

Event 39: $50,000 World Championship H.O.R.S.E.

Deeb after winning the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E Event Freddy Deeb Wins.jpg
Deeb after winning the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E Event
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Freddy Deeb (1/2)$2,276,832
2nd Bruno Fitoussi $1,278,720
3rdJohn Hanson$852,480
4th Amnon Filippi $586,080
5th Kenny Tran $444,000
6th David Singer $337,440
7thBarry Greenstein (0/2)$259,296
8th Thor Hansen (0/2)$188,256

The $7.1 million prize pool and $2.2 million prize were the largest prizes in poker history for a non-Main WSOP event. [3]

Event 40: $1,500 Mixed Hold'em Limit/No-Limit

Goldberg at the 2007 WSOP FredGoldberg.jpg
Goldberg at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Fred Goldberg (1/1)$204,935
2ndRene Mouritsen$125,895
3rdChristoph Niesert$82,804
4thScott Bohlman$54,498
5thKevin Marcotte$39,289
6thJoe Brandenburg$30,418
7th Michael Craig $22,813
8thReza Zand$16,899
9thKarlo López$12,252

Event 41: $1,000 World Championship Seniors No-Limit Hold'em

Bennett at the 2007 WSOP Ernest Bennett.jpg
Bennett at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Ernest Bennett (1/1)$348,423
2ndTony Korfman$217,503
3rdRod Clarida$142,147
4thEd Smith$95,907
5thThomas Catanzaro$65,080
6thLeon Lewis$47,953
7thJack Deutsch$35,965
8thRay Abels$26,546
9thCharles Anderson$20,209

Bennett and Korfman made a deal before heads-up play began. Korfman agreed to let Bennett win the title uncontested if Bennett agreed to split the prize money. They split the cash evenly with each taking home roughly $293,000. [4] With 1,882 entrants over the age of 55, this was the largest Senior's event ever. [15]

Event 42: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better

Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Lukasz Dumanski (1/1)$227,454
2nd David Bach $139,725
3rdJames Tolley$91,900
4thGene Timberlake$60,485
5th Chad Brown $43,606
6th Dario Alioto $33,759
7thThomas Hant$25,319
8thMark Wilds$18,755
9th George Danzer $13,597

Event 43: $2,000 Limit Hold'em

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Ahmad at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Saif Ahmad (1/1)$217,329
2ndWilliam Jensen$133,151
3rdMichael Graffeo$88,481
4thJustin Pechie$59,274
5thTommy Rounds$43,811
6thHal Havlisch$34,362
7thRobert Pacleb$25,771
8thJoe Mandia$18,899
9thGerald Kane$13,745

Event 44: $2,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better

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O'Dell at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Frankie O'Dell (1/2)$240,057
2nd Thang Luu $147,726
3rdMartin "Dick" Corpuz$97,188
4th Marcel Lüske $64,630
5thMarvin Ryan$47,136
6thJess Robinson$36,931
7thMing Lee$27,699
8thStuart Paterson$20,409
9thMitch Maples$14,578

Event 45: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em (6-handed)

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Edler at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Bill Edler (1/1)$904,672
2ndAlex Bolotin$504,686
3rd Erik Friberg $345,582
4thGreg Pohler$232,669
5thDutch Boyd (0/1)$169,369
6thGioi Luong$110,860

Event 46: $1,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better

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Schneider at the 2006 World Series of Poker
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Tom Schneider (2/2)$147,713
2ndHoyt Verner$82,064
3rdMiguel de la Cruz$51,670
4th Scotty Nguyen (0/4)$31,610
5thSaundra Taylor$24,619
6th Tony Ma (0/2)$19,270
7thTommy Hang$14,711
8th Woody Deck $11,063

Event 47: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em

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Rodman at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Blair Rodman (1/1)$707,898
2ndAmato Galasso$448,808
3rdKlein Kim Bach$289,314
4th Anna Wroblewski $192,876
5thSteve Crawford$135,384
6th Roland De Wolfe $98,293
7th Joe Pelton $74,183
8thDavid Schnettler$55,637
9thMark McKibben$42,655

Event 48: $1,000 Deuce to Seven Triple Draw Lowball with rebuys

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Amit shows his gold WSOP bracelet after he won it in the 2005 World Series of Poker.
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Rafi Amit (1/2)$227,005
2ndLenny Martin$128,120
3rdAnthony Lellouche$84,812
4thJon Shoreman$57,383
5thEugene Ji$41,504
6thMark Bartlog$27,068

Event 49: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em

Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Chandrasekhar Billavara (1/1)$722,914
2ndTaylor Douglas$467,101
3rdJohn Hunt$292,476
4thLeandro Pimentel$189,249
5thDuane Felix$131,184
6thCort Kibler-Melby$96,775
7thRay Spencer$75,270
8thGreg Mueller$55,914
9thLewis Titterton$45,162

This event set a World Series of Poker non-main event and live poker attendance record with 3,151 entries breaking the previous record of 2,998 set earlier in the third event of the 2007 WSOP. At the time it was also the third-highest entry total in all live Poker events behind just the 2006 and 2005 main events which had 8,773 and 5,619 entrants respectively. [15]

Event 50: $10,000 World Championship Pot-Limit Omaha

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Mizrachi after winning the $10,000 World Championship Pot-Limit Omaha
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Robert Mizrachi (1/1)$768,889
2ndRene Mouritsen$464,877
3rd Patrik Antonius $311,394
4thDau "Tommy" Ly$209,564
5thMarco Traniello$156,435
6th Doyle Brunson* (0/10)$123,967
7thStephen Ladowsky$92,975
8thJonas Flug-Entin$69,363
9th Steve Sung $50,177

Event 51: $1,000 S.H.O.E.

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Bac at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Dao Bac (1/1)$157,975
2ndAdam Geyer$86,691
3rd Chip Jett $55,801
4thRaymond Davis$34,012
5thImre Leibold$26,572
6th Vladimir Shchemelev $20,793
7thMichael Craig$15,943
8th Pat Poels (0/2)$11,957

Event 52: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em with rebuys

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Graves at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Michael Graves (1/1)$742,121
2nd Theo Tran $387,193
3rdShawn Luman$224,249
4thShawn Hattem$161,330
5thChad Batista$129,064
6thKris Tate$112,931
7th Isaac Haxton $96,798
8thArnold Spee$80,665
9thThierry Cazals$72,599

Event 53: $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout

Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Ram Vaswani (1/1)$217,438
2ndAndy Ward$124,816
3rdAnh Van Nguyen$83,538
4thDavid Mosca$58,968
5thIshak Noyan$31,450
6thSondre Sagstuen$19,656
7th David Baker $12,776
8thRayvenia Puckett$9,582

Event 54: $5,000 World Championship No-Limit Deuce to Seven Draw Lowball with rebuys

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Seidel at the 2007 WSOP
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Erik Seidel (1/8)$538,835
2nd Chad Brown $324,777
3rd Shawn Sheikhan $206,676
4thLamar Wilkinson$162,389
5th Andrew Black $118,101
6thFreddy Deeb (1/2)$73,813
7th Todd Brunson (0/1)$51,669

Event 55: $10,000 World Championship No-Limit Hold'em

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Yang at the 2008 WSOP

As the final event, in which the "World Champion of Poker" is crowned, this is considered the "Main Event".

Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Jerry Yang (1/1)$8,250,000
2nd Tuan Lam $4,840,981
3rd Raymond Rahme $3,048,025
4th Alex Kravchenko (1/1)$1,852,721
5thJon Kalmar$1,255,069
6th Hevad Khan $956,243
7thLee Childs$705,229
8th Lee Watkinson (0/1)$585,699
9thPhilip Hilm$525,934

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