2010 World Series of Poker results

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Below are the results for the 2010 World Series of Poker.

Contents

Key

*Elected to the Poker Hall of Fame
(#/#)This denotes a bracelet winner. The first number is the number of bracelets won in the 2010 WSOP. The second number is the total number of bracelets won. Both numbers represent totals as of that point during the tournament.
PlaceWhat place each player at the final table finished
NameThe player who made it to the final table
Prize (US$)The amount of money awarded for each finish at the event's final table

Results

Event 1: $500 Casino Employees No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Hoai Pham (1/1)$71,424
2ndArthur Vea$44,079
3rdChristopher Reider$28,655
4thMatthew Hollinger$21,047
5thPatrick Silvey$15,677
6thKent Washington$11,829
7thDavid Villegas$9,029
8thJeffrey Bennett$6,969
9thYuta Motoyama$5,434

Event 2: $50,000 The Poker Player's Championship

Final Table [a]
PlaceNamePrize
1st Michael Mizrachi (1/1)$1,559,046
2nd Vladimir Shchemelev $963,375
3rd David Oppenheim $603,348
4th John Juanda (0/4)$436,865
5th Robert Mizrachi (0/1)$341,429
6th David Baker $272,275
7th Daniel Alaei (0/2)$221,105
8thMikael Thuritz$182,463

Event 3: $1,000 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stAadam Daya (1/1)$625,872
2ndDeepak Bhatti$385,106
3rdGabe Costner$279,327
4thBart Davis$206,904
5thNicholas Mitchell$154,425
6thCory Brown$116,141
7thIsaac Settle$88,025
8thDash Dudley$67,221
9thRichard Rice$51,735

Event 4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stMichael Chow (1/1)$237,140
2nd Dan Heimiller (0/1)$146,505
3rd Ylon Schwartz $94,561
4thFred Koubi$69,272
5thScott Epstein$51,493
6thMichael Cipolla$38,794
7thSasha Rosewood$29,584
8thJoe Leibman$22,825
9thTodd Barlow$17,801

Event 5: $1,500 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Praz Bansi (1/2)$515,501
2ndVincent Jacques$320,913
3rdCalvin Kordus$223,069
4thDavid Tuthill$160,654
5thTomer Berda$117,416
6thDonald Offord$86,858
7thHugh Bell$65,097
8thDavid Sands$49,409
9thKyle Knecht$37,943

Event 6: $5,000 No Limit Hold'em Shootout

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stJoshua Tieman (1/1)$441,692
2nd Neil Channing $273,153
3rdStuart Rutter$179,617
4thJoseph Elpayaa$125,387
5thNicolas Levi$92,543
6thBrent Hanks$71,998

Event 7: $2,500 2–7 Triple Draw Lowball

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stPeter Gelencser (1/1)$180,730
2ndRaphael Zimmerman$111,686
3rdDon McNamara$73,803
4th David Chiu (0/4)$50,157
5thJameson Painter$34,843
6thLeonard Martin$24,723

Event 8: $1,500 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stPascal LeFrancois (1/1)$568,974
2nd Max Steinberg $352,916
3rdKevin Howe$249,351
4thDaniel Wjuniski$179,286
5thDavid Aue$130,617
6thJim Andersen$96,422
7thKurt Disessa$72,087
8thJoshua Brikis$54,579
9thSaar Wilf$41,843

Event 9: $1,500 Pot Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st James Dempsey (1/1)$197,470
2ndSteve Chanthabouasy$121,963
3rd J. J. Liu $86,512
4thMark Babekov$62,232
5thScott Haraden$45,393
6thArmen Kara$33,573
7thJoseph Williams$25,166
8thEdward Brogdon$19,120
9thGregg Wilkerson$14,715

Event 10: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Men Nguyen (1/7)$394,807
2nd Brandon Adams $243,958
3rd Steve Billirakis (0/1)$152,787
4thNikolay Evdakov$110,628
5thJoe Cassidy$86,461
6th Michael Mizrachi (1/1)$68,949
7thVladimir Shchemelev$55,991
8thSirous Jamshidi$46,205

Event 11: $1,500 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stSimon Watt (1/1)$614,248
2nd Tom Dwan $381,885
3rdDavid Randall$270,299
4thAustin McCormick$194,939
5thJason Young (0/1)$142,346
6thMichael Smith$105,185
7th Marvin Rettenmaier $78,681
8thKyle Winter$59,547
9thEric Ladny$45,603

Event 12: $1,500 Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Matt Matros (1/1)$189,870
2ndAhmad Abghari$117,272
3rdTerrence Chan$83,185
4thGeorgios Kapalas$59,838
5thAdrian Dresel-Velasquez$43,647
6thJason Potter$32,281
7thJameson Painter$24,198
8thRoberto Truijers$18,385
9thMark Burford$14,149

Event 13: $1,000 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stSteven Gee (1/1)$472,479
2ndMatt Vance$292,232
3rd David Baker $206,813
4thNicholas Heather$149,702
5thJeffrey Gross$109,621
6thDaniel Thomas$81,203
7thKyung Han$60,833
8thJared Hamby$46,077
9thMats Gavatin$35,290

Event 14: $1,500 2–7 Draw Lowball

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stYan Chen (1/1)$92,817
2ndMike Wattel (0/1)$57,375
3rdNick Binger$37,857
4thDerric Haynie$25,839
5thTodd Bui$18,096
6thJames Bord$12,997
7th Alex Kravchenko (0/1)$9,568

Event 15: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Frank Kassela (1/1)$447,442
2ndAllen Kessler$276,486
3rd Jennifer Harman (0/2)$173,159
4th Steve Zolotow (0/2)$125,379
5th John Juanda (0/4)$97,989
6thKirill Rabtsov$78,142
7thVladimir Shchemelev$63,457
8th Dario Minieri (0/1)$52,366

Event 16: $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Six Handed

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Carter Phillips (1/1)$482,774
2ndSamuel Gerber$298,726
3rdCraig Bergeron$189,661
4thHugo Perez$124,690
5thRussell Thomas$84,256
6thDavid Diaz$58,483

Event 17: $5,000 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Jason DeWitt (1/1)$818,959
2nd Sam Trickett $505,725
3rd Jeff Williams $328,762
4thPeter Gilmore$241,472
5thAmit Makhija$179,866
6th David Benefield $135,718
7thJames Carroll$103,594
8thPaul Foltyn$79,957
9thManny Minaya$62,350

Event 18: $2,000 Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Eric Buchman (1/1)$203,607
2ndBrent Courson$125,737
3rdSteven Hustoft$90,928
4thFlavio Ferrari Zumbini$66,446
5thHansu Chu$49,068
6thWilliam Jensen$36,619
7thMatt Grapenthien$27,609
8thGary Bogdanski$21,025
9th Matt Matros (1/1)$16,174

Event 19: $10,000 2–7 Draw Lowball Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st David Baker (1/1)$294,321
2ndEric Cloutier$181,886
3rdGeorge Danzer$115,295
4th John Juanda (0/4)$78,088
5thDoug Booth$55,482
6th Erik Seidel (0/8)$41,270
7thEric Kesselman (0/1)$32,080

Event 20: $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st John Barch (1/1)$256,919
2ndThibaut Klinghammer$158,698
3rdTrai Dang$102,306
4th Nenad Medic (0/1)$74,946
5thAshkan Razavi$55,711
6thChris Hyong Chang$41,971
7th Blair Rodman (0/1)$32,007
8thTyler Patterson$24,695
9thDenton Pfister$19,259

Event 21: $1,500 Seven Card Stud

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Richard Ashby (1/1)$140,467
2ndChristine Pietsch$86,756
3rdDarren Shebell$55,955
4th Dan Heimiller (0/1)$40,544
5th Owais Ahmed $29,809
6th Sorel Mizzi $22,235
7thPat Pezzin$16,826
8thJon Turner$12,916

Event 22: $1,000 Ladies No Limit Hold'em Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stVanessa Hellebuyck (1/1)$192,132
2ndSidsel Boesen$118,897
3rdTimmi Derosa$74,389
4thAllison Whalen$53,994
5thKami Chisholm$39,860
6thHolly Hodge$29,880
7thLa Sengphet$22,728
8thBonnie Overfield$17,520
9thLoren Watterworth$13,688

Event 23: $2,500 Limit Hold'em Six Handed

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Dutch Boyd (1/2)$234,065
2ndBrian Meinders$144,650
3rdAlbert Minnullin$93,892
4thArt Parmann$62,769
5thDomenico Denotaristefani$43,117
6thAl Barbieri$30,399

Event 24: $1,000 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stJeffrey Tebben (1/1)$503,389
2ndJ.D. McNamara$310,248
3rdKiet Tran$223,665
4thDenis Murphy$162,568
5thDavid Cai$119,410
6thBlake Kelso$88,654
7thDavid Tolbert$66,513
8thGreg Pohler$50,410
9thMichael Gross$38,629

Event 25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Sam Farha (1/3)$488,241
2nd James Dempsey (1/1)$301,789
3rdYueqi Zhu$225,325
4thSergey Altbregin$169,368
5thTony Merksick$128,097
6thMichael Chow (1/1)$97,507
7th Eugene Katchalov $74,670
8th Abe Mosseri (0/1)$57,552
9thSteve Wong$44,619

Event 26: $2,500 No Limit Hold'em Six Handed

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stWilliam Haydon (1/1)$630,031
2ndJeffrey Papola$391,068
3rdJoe Baldwin$248,265
4th Eduard Scharf (0/2)$163,649
5thJarred Solomon$110,903
6thSteve Cowley$77,228

Event 27: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st David Warga (1/2) [c] $208,682
2ndMaxwell Troy$129,253
3rd David Levi $87,400
4th Karina Jett $60,588
5thChristopher George$42,913
6thJonathan Bascom$31,046
7thChris Tryba$22,926
8thAllen Bari$17,274

Event 28: $2,500 Pot Limit Omaha

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stMiguel Proulx (1/1)$315,311
2nd Loren Klein $195,147
3rd Michael Greco $129,691
4thStephane Tayar$96,243
5thJoerg Engels$72,227
6thKarl Gal$54,736
7thTrevor Pope$41,850
8thTommy Le$32,254
9thPatrick Hanoteau$25,044

Event 29: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Matt Keikoan (1/2) [d] $425,969
2nd Daniel Idema $263,243
3rdKyle Ray$190,701
4thJameson Painter$140,760
5th Brock Parker (0/2)$105,782
6thZvi Groysman$80,884
7thSimon Morris$62,897
8th Michael Mizrachi (1/1)$49,732
9th David Chiu (0/4)$39,959

Event 30: $1,500 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stMike Ellis (1/1)$581,851
2ndChristopher Gonzales$360,906
3rdDavid Wilkinson$254,996
4th Martin Jacobson $183,345
5thBilly Griner$133,574
6thWilliam Kakon$98,605
7thJason Hallee$73,719
8thChristopher Kastler$55,814
9thJeff Cohen$42,790

Event 31: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Konstantin Puchkov (1/1)$256,820
2ndAl Barbieri$158,647
3rdDustin Leary$107,849
4th Ken Lennaárd $75,058
5thHani Awad$53,321
6thAndrew Revesz$38,651
7thBlake Cahail$28,569
8th Robert Mizrachi (0/1)$21,525

Event 32: $5,000 No Limit Hold'em Six Handed

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stJeffrey Papola (1/1)$667,433
2nd Men Nguyen (1/7)$412,746
3rdMark Radoja$262,902
4thBruno Launais$173,123
5thOrlando Delacruz$117,595
6th Erick Lindgren (0/1)$82,303

Event 33: $2,500 Pot Limit Hold'em/Omaha

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Luis Velador (1/2)$260,517
2nd David Chiu (0/4)$160,902
3rd Rob Hollink (0/1)$116,359
4thCraig Gray$85,030
5thKevin MacPhee$62,791
6th Victor Ramdin $46,861
7thJames Mitchell$35,331
8thGavin Cochrane$26,906
9thMatt Sterling$20,698

Event 34: $1,000 Seniors No Limit Hold'em Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stHarold Angle (1/1)$487,994
2ndMichael Minetti$301,839
3rdJohn Woo$213,612
4thEric Stemp$154,624
5thDaniel Camillo$113,225
6thPreston Derden$83,872
7thErnest Ward$62,833
8thCarlos Pianelli$47,591
9thJay Hong$36,450

Event 35: $10,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold'em Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stAyaz Mahmood (1/1)$625,682
2ndErnst Schmejkal$386,636
SF Jason Somerville $214,289
SF Alexander Kostritsyn $214,289
QF Vanessa Rousso $92,580
QF Faraz Jaka $92,580
QFLudovic Lacay$92,580
QFKido Pham$92,580

Event 36: $1,000 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Scott Montgomery (1/1)$481,760
2ndMick Carlson$297,996
3rdAdam Richardson$210,892
4thDaniel Fuhs$152,655
5thSebastien Roy$111,783
6thJohn Dolan$82,804
7thPeter Dufek$62,033
8thTimothy Beeman$46,985
9thMichael Michnik$35,986

Event 37: $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Phil Ivey (1/8)$329,840
2nd Bill Chen (0/2)$203,802
3rd John Juanda (0/4)$129,553
4thKen Aldridge (0/1)$93,418
5th Jeff Lisandro (0/4)$68,417
6th Dave Baker $50,871
7thAlbert Hahn$38,391
8th Chad Brown $29,406

Event 38: $10,000 Pot Limit Hold'em Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stValdemar Kwaysser (1/1)$617,214
2ndMatt Marafioti$381,507
3rdJames Calderaro$284,845
4thKonstantin Bucherl$214,106
5thDani Stern$161,934
6thTom Marchese$123,264
7th Peter Jetten $94,394
8th Blair Rodman (0/1)$72,754
9thAlexander Kuzmin$56,404

Event 39: $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Shootout

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stSteven Kelly (1/1)$382,725
2ndJeffrey King$237,327
3rdDerric Haynie$161,463
4thDustin Dirksen$112,455
5thReagan Leman$78,530
6thBrett Shaffer$56,568
7thPaul Varano$40,975
8thMichael Cooper$30,183
9thJustin Scott (0/1)$22,623

Event 40: $2,500 Razz

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Frank Kassela (2/2)$214,085
2ndMaxwell Troy$132,229
3rdMelville Lewis$85,284
4thVladimir Shchemelev$61,795
5thMikko Pispala$45,433
6th Jennifer Harman (0/2)$33,890
7thStuart Rutter$25,646
8th Chris Björin (0/2)$19,686

Event 41: $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stSteve Jelinek (1/1)$245,871
2ndJohn Gottlieb$151,884
3rdAnders Taylor$97,913
4thMichael Chappus$71,728
5th Ben Lamb $53,319
6th Mendy Commanda (0/1)$40,169
7th Phil Hellmuth* (0/11)$30,633
8thRyan Karp$23,635
9thJoel Ettedgi$18,432

Event 42: $1,500 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stDean Hamrick (1/1)$604,222
2ndThomas O'Neal$375,627
3rdIan Wiley$265,869
4thNiccolo Caramatti$191,744
5thAaron Kaiser$140,013
6thRyan Hemmel$103,461
7thAndrew Rosskamm$77,392
8thThomas Johnson$58,571
9thAaron Gustavson$44,856

Event 43: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stIan Gordon (1/1)$611,666
2nd Richard Ashby (1/1)$378,027
3rd Eugene Katchalov $248,831
4th Marco Johnson $181,503
5th Matt Glantz $135,040
6th Carlos Mortensen (0/2)$102,237
7th Nick Schulman (0/1)$78,654
8th Marco Traniello $61,414

Event 44: $2,500 Mixed Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Gavin Smith (1/1)$268,238
2ndDanny Hannawa$166,005
3rdTimothy Finne$110,324
4thMichael Michnik$81,871
5thJamie Rosen$61,441
6thJarred Solomon$46,562
7th Daniel Idema $35,601
8thDwyte Pilgrim$27,438
9thMike Santoro$21,304

Event 45: $1,500 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stJesse Rockowitz (1/1)$721,373
2ndRaymond Coburn$446,274
3rdThiago Nishijima$315,828
4thKevin O'Dell$228,614
5thMichael Goldfarb$167,405
6thSteven Brown$124,006
7thShaun Malough$92,900
8thJustin Conley$70,365
9thJohan Jakobsson$53,892

Event 46: $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Chris Bell (1/1)$327,040
2nd Dan Shak $202,142
3rd Dave Ulliott (0/1)$150,925
4thJoe Ritzie$113,444
5th Erik Seidel (0/8)$85,800
6thLeif Force$65,311
7th Rob Hollink (0/1)$50,014
8th Perry Green (0/3)$38,549
9thJeremy Harkin$29,886

Event 47: $1,000 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stShawn Busse (1/1)$485,791
2ndOwen Crowe$300,494
3rdPekka Ikonen$212,660
4thChuan Shi$153,935
5thWenlong Jin$112,720
6thIlya Andreev$83,498
7thJason Mann$62,553
8thAllan Baekke$47,379
9thAdam White$36,287

Event 48: $2,500 Mixed Event (8-Game)

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stSigurd Eskeland (1/1)$260,497
2nd Steve Sung (0/1)$160,952
3rdAlexander Wice$102,314
4thNikolai Yakovenko$73,776
5thStephen Su$54,032
6th Scott Seiver (0/1)$40,175
7thJared Jaffee$30,319
8thKirill Rabtsov$23,223

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

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Michael Linn (1/1)$609,493
2ndTaylor Larkin$378,905
3rdMihai Manole$268,189
4thBenjamin Smith$193,418
5thChadwick Grimes$141,235
6thAlexander Kuzmin$104,364
7thJustin Zaki$78,067
8thErle Mankin$59,082
9thTyler Cornell$45,247

Event 50: $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stChance Kornuth (1/1)$508,090
2ndKevin Boudreau$313,792
3rdDanny Smith$226,923
4thEdward Martin$165,825
5thScott Mandel$122,455
6th Julian Gardner $91,387
7thEric Liu$68,902
8th Robert Mizrachi (0/1)$52,471
9thJose Barbero$40,364

Event 51: $3,000 Triple Chance No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stRyan Welch (1/1)$559,371
2ndJon Eaton$344,830
3rd Guillaume Darcourt $223,459
4thWill Failla$163,532
5thBradley Craig$121,451
6thSergey Lebedev$91,407
7thTommy Vedes$69,647
8thNoel Scruggs$53,694
9thTad Jurgens$41,842

Event 52: $25,000 No Limit Hold'em Six Handed

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Dan Kelly (1/1)$1,315,518
2nd Shawn Buchanan $812,941
3rd Frank Kassela (2/2)$556,053
4thJason Somerville$386,125
5thMikael Thuritz$272,084
6th Eugene Katchalov $194,559

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

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stBrendan Taylor (1/1)$184,950
2nd Ben Yu $114,484
3rd Jonathan Little $73,218
4thJoseph McGowan$48,546
5thBrian Tate$33,276
6th Mike Schneider $23,563
7thSijbrand Maal$17,215
8thTerrence Chan$12,961

Event 54: $1,000 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Marcel Vonk (1/1)$570,960
2ndDavid Peters$350,803
3rdPaul Kerr$255,076
4thNathan Jessen$186,818
5thHenrik Tollefsen$138,107
6thMatthew Lupton$103,061
7thMehul Chaudhari$77,633
8thEspen Moen$59,020
9thDustin Dorrance-Bowman$45,286

Event 55: $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Daniel Alaei (1/3)$780,599
2ndMiguel Proulx (1/1)$482,265
3rdVille Mattila$354,218
4thLudovic Lacay$262,208
5thTrevor Uyesugi$195,631
6thStephen Pierson$147,138
7thDmitry Stelmak$111,524
8th Alexander Kravchenko (0/1)$85,180
9thMatthew Wheat$65,568

Event 56: $2,500 No Limit Hold'em

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stTomer Berda (1/1)$825,976
2ndVladimir Kochelaevskiy$510,939
3rdBryan Porter$353,260
4thSalvatore Bonavena$254,777
5thMike Wattel (0/1)$186,250
6thHungcheng Hung$137,946
7thAli Alawadhi$103,527
8thJoseph Curcio$78,705
9thAlfonso Amendola$60,580

Event 57: $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Jonathan Duhamel (1/1)$8,944,310
2nd John Racener $5,545,955
3rdJoseph Cheong$4,130,049
4thFilippo Candio$3,092,545
5th Michael Mizrachi (1/1)$2,332,992
6thJohn Dolan$1,772,959
7thJason Senti$1,356,720
8thMatthew Jarvis$1,045,743
9thSoi Nguyen$811,823

Notes

a Robert and Michael Mizrachi's appearance at the final table of the $50,000 Player's Championship is only the third time in WSOP history that two siblings faced each other at the final table of a WSOP event. Howard Lederer and Annie Duke both made it to the final table in 1998 in a Seven-Card Stud event and Ross and Barny Boatman made it to the final table in 2002 in a pot-limit Omaha event. [57]

b While the event is called the "Ladies Championship" the WSOP cannot ban men from participating. In past years, a few men have played in the Ladies Championship, but in 2010 at least half a dozen and "some estimates on the floor are that the number of men who entered the event is in the double digits." [58] WSOP Communications Director Seth Palansky called the men "scumbags" and declared, “The good news is at the World Series of Poker, we have the right to refuse service to anyone at any time at any point that we deem, as operators of the event.” [58]

c David Warga became the first person to win the Casino Employees' Championship to win a second bracelet in an open event. [59]

d With the big blind at $240,000, Matt Keikoan was heads up with Daniel Idema with only $300,000 in chips. He jokingly announced, “Greatest comeback in history right here,” before making a comeback to win the event. [60]

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  2. Turn card helps Mizrachi to win it
  3. Pocket Queens does it for Daya
  4. Michael Chow gets his WSOP bracelet
  5. Bansi wins $500.000
  6. Tieman overcomes huge chip disadvantage
  7. Gelencser wins Triple Draw Lowball
  8. LeFrancois wins Event No. 8
  9. Chanthabouasy wins Pot-Limit Hold´em
  10. Nguyen World champion
  11. Full House gets Simon Watt the win
  12. Matros beats out Abghari
  13. Anna Kournikova wins it for Gee
  14. Yan Chen the winner of Lowball
  15. Kassela the new Seven Card Stud Champion
  16. A/K secured Phillips win
  17. DeWitt gets $820.000 for the win
  18. Buchman wins Limit Hold´em
  19. 2–7 Draw Lowball World Championships goes to Baker
  20. A bracelet for "Tex"
  21. Ashby wins Seven Card Stud
  22. Vanessa Hellebuyck the ladies champion
  23. Boyd wins six handed hold´em
  24. Three kings gives McNamara the win
  25. Farha wins Omaha Hi-Low Split-8
  26. Haydon wins six handed tournament
  27. David Warga seven card champion
  28. Miguel Proulx champion of event 28
  29. Keikoan Limit Hold´em world champion
  30. Ellis wins against aces
  31. Puchkov wins H.O.R.S.E.
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  45. Worst hand does it for Rockowitz
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  48. Eskeland wins mixed event
  49. Michael Linn wins with deuces
  50. Kornuth winner of pot-limit omaha
  51. Welch triple-chance champion
  52. Kelly wins six handed event
  53. Taylor wins shootout bracelet
  54. Vonk event no. 54 champion
  55. Alaei pot-limit omaha world champion
  56. Berda wins with aces
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