1983 World Series of Poker | |
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Location | Binion's Horseshoe, Las Vegas, Nevada |
Dates | May 3 – May 21 |
Champion | |
Tom McEvoy | |
The 1983 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was a series of poker tournaments held from May 9 to May 12, 1983, at Binion's Horseshoe. [1]
Event | Winner | Prize | Runner-up |
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$2,500 Ace to Five Draw | David Angel | $46,250 | Mike Cox |
$1,500 No Limit Hold'em | David Baxter | $145,500 | Richard Klamian |
$1,000 Seven Card Stud Split | Artie Cobb | $52,000 | David Singer |
$800 Mixed Doubles | Jim Doman & Donna Doman | $10,000 | Unknown |
$1,000 Seven Card Stud | Ken Flaton | $62,000 | Stu Ungar |
$500 Ladies' Seven Card Stud | Carolyn Gardner | $16,000 | Kim Bye |
$1,000 No Limit Hold'em | Buster Jackson | $124,000 | Rick Hamil |
$2,500 Match Play | Berry Johnston | $40,000 | Ray Zee |
$1,000 Seven Card Razz | John Lukas | $43,000 | Buddy McIntosh |
$1,000 Limit Hold'em | Tom McEvoy | $117,000 | Donnacha O'Dea |
$1,000 Limit Omaha | David Sklansky | $25,500 | Perry Green |
$1,000 Ace to Five Draw | Don Todd | $49,500 | Richard Stone |
$5,000 Seven Card Stud | Stu Ungar | $110,000 | Dewey Tomko |
There were 108 entrants to the main event. Each paid $10,000 to enter the tournament. Doyle Brunson fell just short in his attempt to win the main event for what would have been a record-tying third time when he finished third. Rod Peate and Tom McEvoy went on to play the longest heads-up match in World Series history until 2006. The match lasted over seven hours. McEvoy emerged victorious becoming the first player to win the main event via a satellite tournament. Donnacha O'Dea was the first foreign player ever to place in the money at the WSOP. [2]
Place | Name | Prize |
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1st | Tom McEvoy | $540,000 |
2nd | Rod Peate | $216,000 |
3rd | Doyle Brunson | $108,000 |
4th | Carl McKelvey | $54,000 |
5th | Robert Geers | $54,000 |
6th | Donnacha O'Dea | $43,200 |
7th | 'Austin Squatty' John Jenkins | $21,600 |
8th | R.R. Pennington | $21,600 |
9th | George Huber | $21,600 |
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