World Poker Tour season 7 results

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Below are the results of season seven of the World Poker Tour (2008-2009). The WPT Celebrity Invitational had the first female winner of the WPT.

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Results

Spanish Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stCasper Hansen€425,000 ($662,592)
2ndStefan Mattsson€220,000 ($342,989)
3rdThiago Nishijima€112,300 ($175,080)
4thAndres Vidal€87,400 ($136,260)
5thGuy Sitbon€75,000 ($116,928)
6thMartin Lundenius€62,300 ($97,128)

Bellagio Cup IV

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Mike Watson $1,673,770
2nd David Benyamine $840,295
3rdLuke Staudenmaier$452,465
4th Ralph Perry $290,900
5th John Phan $193,915
6thGabriel Thaler$129,275

Legends of Poker

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st John Phan $1,116,428
2ndAmit Makhija$563,320
3rdZachary Clark$281,645
4thPaul Smith$246,450
5thTrong Nguyen$211,245
6thKyle Wilson$176,035

Borgata Poker Open

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Vivek Rajkumar $1,424,500
2ndSang Kim$750,000
3rd Dan Heimiller $387,500
4thJason Strochak$337,500
5th Mark Seif $287,500
6thAndrew Knee$237,500

North American Poker Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stGlen WitmerCan$1,250,352 (US$1,084,256)
2nd Gavin Smith Can$612,427 (US$542,129)
3rd Kathy Liebert Can$319,337 (US$282,682)
4thRyan FislerCan$262,469 (US$232,341)
5th Marc Karam Can$196,851 (US$174,255)
6thJames TrenholmCan$153,107 (US$135,533)

Festa Al Lago

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Bertrand Grospellier $1,411,015
2nd Nam Le $943,215
3rdOsmin Dardon$506,245
4th Nenad Medic $373,010
5thAdam Levy$266,445
6thWill Mietz$186,510

Foxwoods World Poker Finals

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Jonathan Little $1,120,310
2ndJonathan Jaffe$670,636
3rdCharles Marchese$337,256
4th David Pham $240,344
5thJack Schanbacher$182,196
6th Mike Matusow $124,048

Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st David Rheem $1,538,730
2ndJustin Young$936,760
3rdEvan McNiff$540,440
4th Steve Sung $396,205
5th Amnon Filippi $288,235
6th Hoyt Corkins $216,175

Southern Poker Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stAllen Carter$1,025,500
2ndBobby Suer$501,028
3rdSoheil Shamseddin$263,725
4th Hilbert Shirey $184,607
5thTyler Smith$134,500
6thChuck Kim$105,490

L.A. Poker Classic

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stCornel Andrew Cimpan$1,686,760
2ndBinh Nguyen$935,424
3rdMike Sowers$654,797
4th Chris Karagulleyan $430,963
5thPat Walsh$310,694
6th Chris Ferguson $240,538

L.A. Poker Classic

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Freddy Deeb $100,000

Bay 101 Shooting Star

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Steve Brecher $1,025,500
2nd Kathy Liebert $550,000
3rdChris Moore$291,500
4thTony Behari$230,000
5thThao Le$180,000
6thChau Vu$135,000

Foxwoods Poker Classic

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1stVadim Trincher$731,079
2nd Amnon Filippi $409,405
3rdLenny Cortellino$214,449
4thMatt Casterella$138,905
5thAlex Perelberg$106,007
6thJoe Raposa$85,292

WPT World Championship

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Yevgeniy Timoshenko $2,143,655
2ndRan Azor$1,441,975
3rd Bertrand Grospellier $773,940
4th Christian Harder $570,265
5th Shannon Shorr $407,340
6th Scotty Nguyen $285,135

Other Events

During season 7 of the WPT there were two special events that did not apply to the Player of the Year standings:

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References

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