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.
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Casper Hansen | €425,000 ($662,592) |
2nd | Stefan Mattsson | €220,000 ($342,989) |
3rd | Thiago Nishijima | €112,300 ($175,080) |
4th | Andres Vidal | €87,400 ($136,260) |
5th | Guy Sitbon | €75,000 ($116,928) |
6th | Martin Lundenius | €62,300 ($97,128) |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Mike Watson | $1,673,770 |
2nd | David Benyamine | $840,295 |
3rd | Luke Staudenmaier | $452,465 |
4th | Ralph Perry | $290,900 |
5th | John Phan | $193,915 |
6th | Gabriel Thaler | $129,275 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | John Phan | $1,116,428 |
2nd | Amit Makhija | $563,320 |
3rd | Zachary Clark | $281,645 |
4th | Paul Smith | $246,450 |
5th | Trong Nguyen | $211,245 |
6th | Kyle Wilson | $176,035 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Vivek Rajkumar | $1,424,500 |
2nd | Sang Kim | $750,000 |
3rd | Dan Heimiller | $387,500 |
4th | Jason Strochak | $337,500 |
5th | Mark Seif | $287,500 |
6th | Andrew Knee | $237,500 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Glen Witmer | Can$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) |
4th | Ryan Fisler | Can$262,469 (US$232,341) |
5th | Marc Karam | Can$196,851 (US$174,255) |
6th | James Trenholm | Can$153,107 (US$135,533) |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Bertrand Grospellier | $1,411,015 |
2nd | Nam Le | $943,215 |
3rd | Osmin Dardon | $506,245 |
4th | Nenad Medic | $373,010 |
5th | Adam Levy | $266,445 |
6th | Will Mietz | $186,510 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Jonathan Little | $1,120,310 |
2nd | Jonathan Jaffe | $670,636 |
3rd | Charles Marchese | $337,256 |
4th | David Pham | $240,344 |
5th | Jack Schanbacher | $182,196 |
6th | Mike Matusow | $124,048 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | David Rheem | $1,538,730 |
2nd | Justin Young | $936,760 |
3rd | Evan McNiff | $540,440 |
4th | Steve Sung | $396,205 |
5th | Amnon Filippi | $288,235 |
6th | Hoyt Corkins | $216,175 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Allen Carter | $1,025,500 |
2nd | Bobby Suer | $501,028 |
3rd | Soheil Shamseddin | $263,725 |
4th | Hilbert Shirey | $184,607 |
5th | Tyler Smith | $134,500 |
6th | Chuck Kim | $105,490 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Cornel Andrew Cimpan | $1,686,760 |
2nd | Binh Nguyen | $935,424 |
3rd | Mike Sowers | $654,797 |
4th | Chris Karagulleyan | $430,963 |
5th | Pat Walsh | $310,694 |
6th | Chris Ferguson | $240,538 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Freddy Deeb | $100,000 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Steve Brecher | $1,025,500 |
2nd | Kathy Liebert | $550,000 |
3rd | Chris Moore | $291,500 |
4th | Tony Behari | $230,000 |
5th | Thao Le | $180,000 |
6th | Chau Vu | $135,000 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Vadim Trincher | $731,079 |
2nd | Amnon Filippi | $409,405 |
3rd | Lenny Cortellino | $214,449 |
4th | Matt Casterella | $138,905 |
5th | Alex Perelberg | $106,007 |
6th | Joe Raposa | $85,292 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Yevgeniy Timoshenko | $2,143,655 |
2nd | Ran Azor | $1,441,975 |
3rd | Bertrand Grospellier | $773,940 |
4th | Christian Harder | $570,265 |
5th | Shannon Shorr | $407,340 |
6th | Scotty Nguyen | $285,135 |
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