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Another great final table and Heads up battle yesterday in the Seven Card Stud Hi-Low World Championship. There have been some great final tables at this year’s WSOP and hopefully we’ll be lucky enough to see them replayed. Here’s today’s roundup.
Event 32, $1500 No-Limit Hold’em came to a close with Luis Velador the champion, claiming $573734 and the bracelet. Here are the final table results.
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Jose Luis Velador $573734
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Anthony G Signore $366387
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Osmin Dardon $243734
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Jae H Chung $204422
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Shane Stacey $166682
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Dean Bui $132088
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Joseph Georges $100638
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Utsab Saha $77051
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Justin Hoffman $53464
Event 33, Seven Card Stud Hi-Low World Championship also ended yesterday. It came down to a heads up battle between Sebastian Ruthenberg where Ruthenberg was down 2-1 going in, fought his way to chip leader, then was crippled and fought back again to win the bracelet He took home a nice payday of $328756 for his efforts. Here are the final table results.
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Sebastian Ruthenberg $328756
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Chris Ferguson $202406
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Alessio Isaia $125737
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Marcel Luske $95069
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Robert Beveridge $73602
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Annie Duke $58268
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Steve Sung $46001
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Bob Lauria $36801
Event 34, $1500 Pot-Limit Omaha w/Rebuys is down to the final 9. A few big names remain. Here are the final table chip counts with first place prize money of $577725 up for grabs
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Kyle Kloeckner 845000
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Ted Forrest 757000
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Michael 'TheBigSiCkO' Guzzardi 730000
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Dario Alioto 653000
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Layne Flack 601000
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Daniel Makowsky 453000
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Frank Vizza 378000
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Jacobo Fernandez 240000
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Tim West 187000
Another final table played today will be Event 35, $1500 Seven Card . First place will bring home $135753. Here are the chip counts for the final table.
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Michael Rocco 255000
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Al Barbieri 252500
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Jeffrey Siegal 150000
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Giacomo D'Agostino 123000
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Levon Torosyan 114500
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Andre Boyer 106000
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Max Troy 88500
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Danny 'Mr Sharx' Kalpakis 55000
As expected, Event 36, another $1500 No-Limit Hold’em brought in a huge field of 2447 entrants. There have been quite of few of these $1500 No-Limit games and the fields have been huge. They played down to past the money bubble with 187 players remaining. The eventual winner will take home $610304.
In Event 37, $10000 Omaha Hi/Low World Championship, a field of 235 was only played down to 123. Alot of big names are in this one. Check back tomorrow to see who makes the final table.
Friday’s lone new event is Event 38, $2000 Pot-Limit Hold’em.
You’ll want to see what happened today as some great poker will be played. Come back tomorrow for a recap.