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The Final 58 - Guaranteed $145,875

  • 13-07-2005 6:11pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭


    July 11, 2005
    Event #42 No Limit Texas Hold'em World Championship, Day Four
    Buy-in: $10,000
    Number of Entries: 5,619
    Total Prize Money: $52,818,610

    Remaining players:

    Tim Phan Westminster $3,244,000
    Mike Matusow Las Vegas, NV $2,561,000
    Farzad Bonyadi Los Angeles, CA $2,402,000
    Steve Danaman Severn, MD $2,143,000
    Phil Ivey $2,027,000
    Tex Barch McKinney, TX $2,025,000
    Tiffany Williamson London, UK $1,992,000
    Johnny Howard Lexington Park, MD $1,806,000
    Scott Lazar Studio City, CA $1,629,000
    Tuan Vu Las Vegas, NV $1,571,000
    Gregory Rice Birmingham $1,414,000
    Raymi Sanchesz Thorn Stockholm, Sweden $1,288,000
    Lee Watkinson $1,221,000
    Tom Sartori Buffalo, NY $1,208,000
    Daniel Bergsdorf Umea $1,144,000
    Brad Koundracki Kingston, PA $1,136,000
    Minh Ly Las Vegas, NV $1,102,000
    Terry Burt Mesa, AZ $1,080,000
    Steve Marx Bellevue, WA $1,042,000
    Per Hildebrand Stockholm, Sweden $1,017,000
    Michael Kessler Spotsylvania, VA $986,000
    Shahram $983,000
    Patrick Hayden Ribs $972,000
    Dustin "Neverwin" Woolf Los Angeles, CA $968,000
    John Juanda Marina Del Rey, CA $841,000
    Joseph Hachem Melbourne $814,000
    Nick Givson Windsor, UK $811,000
    John McGrane London, UK $780,880
    Aaron Kanter Lodi $778,000
    Ayhan Alsancak Gothenburg $775,000
    Greg "Fossil Man" Raymer Stonington, CT $766,000
    Radu Butan London, ON $762,000
    Bing Wang Jersey City $739,000
    Oskar Silow Gotenborg, Sweden $720,000
    Adam Friedman Gahanna, OH $719,000
    James Butt Buckley, WA $716,000
    Russell "The Muscle" Salzer $710,000
    Bryant King Liberty, UK $702,000
    Frankling Caldwell Lexington, KY $690,000
    Yakov Hirsch Brooklyn, NY $658,000
    Joe Connor Atlanta, GA $641,000
    Mark Forrester Preston, UK $628,000
    Karlo Lopez Puerto Rico $607,000
    Joe Stillman Staten Island, NY $584,000
    Kevin Kaikko Princeton, NJ $571,000
    Tony Abesamis West Covina, CA $513,000
    Kenna James Los Angeles, CA $510,000
    Hung La MB, CA $505,000
    David Richardson Englewood, CO $501,000
    Roland Israelashvici New York $469,000
    Francis W O'Brien Tunica Resorts, MS $423,000
    Bernard Lee Wayland, MA $379,000
    Andrew Black Dublin $371,000
    Conor Tate Bury M/Cr $368,000
    Derek Dix Chico, CA $202,000
    Rod Pardey Jr. Las Vegas, NV $187,000
    Larry Prugh Macomb, MI $166,000
    Jarl Lindholt Aarhus, Denmark $101,000

    The Payout:
    1 $7,500,000
    2 $4,250,000
    3 $2,500,000
    4 $2,000,000
    5 $1,750,000
    6 $1,500,000
    7 $1,300,000
    8 $1,150,000
    9 $1,000,000
    10 $600,000
    11 $600,000
    12 $600,000
    13 $400,000
    14 $400,000
    15 $400,000
    16 $350,000
    17 $350,000
    18 $350,000
    19-27 $304,680
    28-36 $274,090
    37-45 $235,390
    46-54 $173,880
    55-63 $145,875


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,051 ✭✭✭jimbling


    where did you find this list. Just wondering what the current standings are, and can't seem to find them. I know whos on top... and I know andys and connors stacks... but can't find an entire list....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,362 ✭✭✭Hitman Actual


    Jimbling,

    Just after adding a thread in the AntesUp/WSOP sub-forum.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,051 ✭✭✭jimbling


    thanks....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,383 ✭✭✭Juan Pablo


    What are the odd of the last 27 doing a deal and taking $1,101,560 a skull :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,666 ✭✭✭Imposter


    Juan Pablo wrote:
    What are the odd of the last 27 doing a deal and taking $1,101,560 a skull :D
    The wsop is not the Fitz. ;)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,047 ✭✭✭Culchie


    Imposter wrote:
    The wsop is not the Fitz. ;)

    yeh, did you see that eejeet going all in with the 2 6 !! lol :)

    Never happen in the fitz that :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,314 ✭✭✭ionapaul


    Culchie wrote:
    yeh, did you see that eejeet going all in with the 2 6 !! lol :)

    Never happen in the fitz that :)
    Ahem, I was all in (tilt-ish after my KK got kicked in the nuts by 10 10) last night with 9 6 off on my big blind! Very unjust, I beat the SB who was holding A 6 when I summoned a 9 on the turn!

    ...if Eamonn can play like that, so can I :)


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