2019 Wsop Bracelet

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As the Final Table bubble approaches in the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event, two of the biggest stacks clash. It's a pivotal moment in the year's bigge. At the 2004 World Series of Poker, Negreanu was named the Toyota Player of the Year after winning a bracelet and cashing in five events. THE 2019 WORLD SERIES OF POKER EUROPE STARTS SUNDAY. BRIAN GREEN WINS FIRST BRACELET OF WSOP 2019. Brian Green wins his first WSOP bracelet in the $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty. Wednesday, July 18, 2018 2.

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There are 69 of them up for grabs this summer, and it has been said that poker pros come in two types – those with a gold bracelet and those without! But what are they actually worth? Let’s take a detailed look at the most coveted prizes in the poker world…

Diamonds and Rubies and Sapphires and…

Jostens of Minneapolis have created the bracelets for the last two years and the Main Event jewellery features 40 uniquely-cast parts crafted with 427 grams of white and yellow gold.

The entire bracelet features 356 white diamonds totaling 25.5 carats, 626 black diamonds totaling 14.8 carats, and 194 rubies at an outstanding 3.8 carats and the basic value is considered to be around $500,000. But of course, such historical items can be worth so much more (or so much less as we’ll encounter later!) on the open market.

As Jostens describe their unique design - one which has changed from the early days of the bracelets as we will see:

Each link of the bracelet mimics a playing card, perfectly doubled down on both sides of the bracelet. This one-of-a kind design ups the ante by linking a diamond and ruby encrusted band to a show-stopping centerpiece featuring the acronym “WSOP” written in rubies that are set against a backdrop of rows of perfectly placed white diamonds.”

They continue:

The centerpiece is punctuated on all sides by a row of black diamonds. Opening like a locket, the stunning centerpiece bracelet top reveals a hidden compartment designed to house the two winning cards from the player’s final tournament, preserving the winning hand for all time.”

Joe McKeehen’s bracelet holds an Ace and a Ten, the hand with which he defeated Joshua Beckley to take down last year’s title and $7,683,346.

The bracelets celebrate a 45-year old competitive tradition”, said Miran Armutlu, VP of Jewelry”, adding, “Jostens is honored to be selected as the official bracelet manufacturer of the WSOP. In close collaboration with the WSOP we created a brilliant bracelet with an unparalleled custom design that’s as bold and dominating as the players themselves while honoring the symbolic significance of the Main Event bracelet.”

This has not always been the case, the earliest bracelets –not by Jostens –being somewhat unattractive “like gold nuggets kind of hammered flat” and even unwanted by many of the players!


You can keep your jewellery, just give me the money

Doyle Brunson rather famously didn’t even bother picking up two of his ten bracelets, and others were awarded based on a ‘player’s choice’ rather than for events actually won. Naturally the WSOP see things rather differently, ten years ago the Commissioner for the WSOP Jeffrey Pollack stating:

It's impossible to overstate the value of a World Series of Poker gold bracelet to anyone who takes the game seriously - it is the equivalent of winning the Stanley Cup in hockey or the Lombardi Trophy in football.”

For the Main Event bracelet, this is doubtless true, and in events such as the $10K or $50K H.O.R.S.E and many others, winning the bracelet is a massive achievement among peers. There are, of course, a lot of bracelets being handed out these days – 69 of them this year alone – so perhaps not everyone sees them as hugely merited across the board.

Some, however, value them so highly that they never see the light of day! Johnny Chan has 10 of them –placing him 3rd in the all-time bracelet list - and keeps them safely locked up in a vault, claiming that they are “worth millions”.

Others, however, are less tied to their hard-earned jewellery and have gone on to sell them either through financial need or for charitable reasons.


Hard to come by, easy to let go of?

Peter Eastgate, who took down the Main Event in 2008 and about whom I wrote in my Lost Champions of the WSOP article back in April, decided to auction his bracelet off for charity in 2010.

He listed it on eBay with a starting bid of $16,000, interest in securing the piece of poker memorabilia sparking 116 bids, including several from Antanas ‘Tony G’ Guoga who claimed, perhaps tongue in cheek, though it’s always hard to know with Tony G, that:

The plan is to get it adapted into a special collar for my trusted German shepherd, Zasko. The ultimate dog bling, as my gladiator and protector, he deserves to be kitted out in such style.”

He was unlucky though, and the winning bid of $147,500 was placed by a bidder known only at the time as “7***l” –who later turned out to be Glasgow-based businessman William Haughey.

Haughey, it transpired when he went public two years later, didn’t want to keep it for himself – explaining later that:

I've never had it on and I never have my picture taken with it. It has been in a safe, and what I would like to do is maybe protect the integrity and the worthiness of the bracelet. I would like to discuss with the World Series of Poker if they would take the bracelet as a gift from me and keep it in the Hall of Fame.

Haughey had some ideas including a tournament which might “raise like $400,000 or $500,000” for a charity.

His reasons? Well, as he explained in his 2012 Pokernews interview:

Unfortunately, in the last year or so, the poker reputation has been tarnished. I think the people in the poker community should step up to the plate and try and do something to rectify that so that people out there don't just think it's a big community of gamblers and that we can also do something for less fortunate people.”


Others who have parted ways with their WSOP jewellery include Jamie Gold, the 2006 Main Event winner and a controversial player ever-since.

In August 2013, Jamie Gold’s WSOP bracelet was up for auction - described on the The Heritage Auctions site as having '259 stones including over seven carats of diamonds and 120 grams of white and yellow gold. Rubies are inset to create the red of the heart and diamond suits, while a sapphire represents the spade and three black diamonds the clubs.'

Not a Jostens creation as we had last year and this, but rather a Frederick Goldman, Inc. design.

The reason why Gold decided to sell has never been made explicitly clear, with most people believing it was because he was broke, while some more charitable souls were inclined to believe he was doing it for one of the charities he supports. It finally went for $65,725, likely a lot less than it was worth.

Gold himself explained to CardPlayer magazine:

It’s a legal issue that I can’t talk about, but what I can say is that I am not selling it,' he said. 'I would never do that. It’s really unfortunate what has been happening. It is out of my hands, but it’s not something I wish was happening. I’m not purposefully selling - I’m not involved in the auction and will not be making $1 if it does end up being sold. I got myself into an odd situation,” stated Gold, adding that “The laws do not exist for cash games and taxes, but somehow they believe if you play at a high enough level, you should be taxed on your winnings and not on your losses. And not allowed to take your losses against it.”

When poker writer Chad Holloway wrote about WSOP bracelwts for Predictem.com, he stated that:

What a player chooses to do with his or her bracelet is totally up to them. As you can see, WSOP bracelets are not always shown the appreciation you might expect. All I know for sure is that if I were ever to win a WSOP bracelet, I would cherish it my entire life.”

Holloway related that:

Phil Hellmuth has given many of his eleven bracelets to various family members” and “Robert Varkonyi, the 2002 Main Event champ, took some extra links from his bracelet (it was silver that year) and had them made into a pair of earrings for his wife. All of these decisions are demonstrative of the player’s appreciation for the bracelet and are really understandable, if not touching.”

However, he added that:

On the other end of the spectrum, there are those players who don’t value their bracelet in the quite the same way. Hamid Datshmalchi, winner of three WSOP bracelets and the 1992 World Champion, once had a disagreement with Binion’s and claimed his bracelet wasn’t worth the $5,000 he was told.'

“They say it’s worth $5,000” Dastmalchi said during a poker game, “but I’d take $1,500 for it.” Ted Forrest, who was sitting at the table, replied 'Sold' and tossed him three $500 chips. Although it’s not an official bracelet win for Forrest, he still picked up a nice piece of poker memorabilia.”


Jeff Shulman, who final-tabled the 2009 Main Event. apparently claimed that if he were to win the Main Event bracelet he “would toss it in the trash.” Shulan explained that this was a response to his “disappointment in how the World Series is run. It used to be run by people who loved and really cared about poker, and had the players in mind, first and foremost.'

It transpired that Shulman didn’t win the bracelet, finishing 5th and picking up almost $2million but no jewellery, and he has never come close again so we’ll never know if he was seriously going to bin the bracelet or not.

Another famous pro to see their bracelet up for grabs on the internet is T.J. Cloutier, who, back in 2010, was the subject of several articles, one entitled: ‘What is the price of a WSOP bracelet?’

The answer, apparently, for Cloutier’s 2005 bracelet from the $5K NLHE even,t was less than his buy-in for the event! $4,006 to be exact. Depreciation or desperation?

Cloutier’s reasons for the sale were unknown, but according to HighStakesNews, “people are saying that he has lost more money playing craps than he ever made from playing poker'. For example, a fellow poker pro, Terrance Chan, wrote in his blog in 2006, that:

2019 wsop bracelet value
T.J. has lost more money at craps than possibly any human being alive. Obviously he’s just a poor craps player and one should bet against him, not with him.”

So we have a beautiful piece of jewellery, which in the case of the Main Event version is worth about half a million dollars nowadays, and which many players would chop their right hand off just to be able to wear.

Some covet the diamond and ruby encrusted gold bands, others lock them away for posterity and safe-keeping, others still donate them to charity and the most desperate flog them off to escape the debts and despair which gambling and poker occassionally bring along with them.

The question now is, what would YOU do with your bracelet? Answers below please!

The 2019 World Series of Poker is complete. Over the course of almost two months, 90 WSOP gold bracelets were awarded in a wide variety of games and buy-in levels.

Hossein Ensan closed out the series by winning the $10,000 buy-in WSOP main event, taking home a custom diamond-encrusted bracelet and the $10 million first-place prize.

Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates total career WSOP bracelets.

2019 WSOP main event recap

Event 1: $500 Casino Employees Event

Final table results:

1. Nicholas Haynes - $62,248(1)
2. Isaac Hanson - $38,447
3. Jorge Ruiz - $26,642
4. Jesse Kertland - $18,758
5. Adam Lamers - $13,421
6. Jeffrey Fast - $9,761
7. Christopher Bowen - $7,219
8. Joseph Appler - $5,430
9. Travis Williams - $4,155

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 2: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty

Final table results:

1. Brian Green - $345,669 (1)
2. Ali Imsirovic - $213,644
3. Asher Conniff - $145,097
4. Loren Klein - $100,775
5. Ping Liu - $71,614
6. Daniel Negreanu - $52,099
7. Martijn Gerrits - $38,823
8. Zach Clark - $29,650
9. Cary Katz - $23,224

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 3: Big 50 - $500 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Femi Fashakin - $1,147,449 (1)
2. Paul Cullen - $709,183
3. Rafi Elharar - $534,574
4. Nicholas Chow - $405,132
5. Walter Atwood - $308,071
6. Danny Ghobrial - $236,508
7. Adrian Curry - $182,192
8. Morten Christensen - $141,126
9. David Rasmussen - $109,922

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-lo 8 or Better

Final table results:

1. Derek McMaster - $228,228 (1)
2. Jason Berilgen - $141,007
3. John Esposito - $98,807
4. David Halpern - $70,231
5. Joe Aronesty - $50,646
6. Tom McCormick - $37,063
7. Ben Yu - $27,530
8. Shannon Shorr - $20,760
9. Patrick Leonard - $15,897

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 5: $50,000 High Roller No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Ben Heath - $1,484,085 (1)
2. Andrew Lichtenberger - $917,232
3. Sam Soverel - $640,924
4. Dmitry Yurasov - $458,138
5. Nick Petrangelo - $335,181
6. Chance Kornuth - $251,128
7. Elio Fox - $192,794
8. Cary Katz - $151,755

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 6: $2,500 Limit Mixed Triple Draw

Final table results:

1. Daniel Zack - $160,447(1)
2. Sumir Mathur - $99,153
3. Brayden Gazlay - $65,217
4. Jon Turner - $43,984
5. Jesse Hampton - $30,437
6. Jake Schwartz - $21,625

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 7: $400 Online No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Yong 'LuckySpewy1' Kwon - $165,263(1)
2. Gabor 'MeatisMurder' Szabo - $99,361
3. Scott 'merrick' Eskenazi - $73,021
4. Frederic 'LeakStain' Roetker - $53,494
5. Phil 'lumestackin' Hellmuth - $39,460
6. Phillip 'DjPhiLWiLL' Raetz - $29,493
7. Dan 'MeatJustice' O'Brien - $22,374
8. Steve 'FlatcallSPC' Cicak - $17,086
9. Samuel 'Roopert' Uhlmann - $13,199

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 8: $10,000 Short Deck No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Alex Epstein - $296,227 (1)
2. Thai Ha - $183,081
3. Yan Shing Tsang - $130,482
4. Chance Kornuth - $93,593
5. Rene Van Krevelen - $67,566
6. Yong Wang - $49,095

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 9: $600 No-limit Hold'em Deepstack

Final table results:

1. Jeremy Pekarek - $398,281(1)
2. Dan Kuntzman - $245, 881
3. Juan Hernandez - $182,173
4. Benjamin Underwood - $135,959
5. Noomis Jones - $102,216
6. Tan Nguyen - $77,418
7. Paul Jain - $59,075
8. John Skrovan - $45,418
9. David Elet - $35,183

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 10: $1,500 Dealer's Choice

Final table results:

1. Scott Clements - $144,957(3)
2. Timothy McDermott - $89,567
3. Michael Ross - $58,718
4. Naoya Kihara - $39,377
5. David Self - $27,027
6. Benny Glaser - $18,996

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 11: $5,000 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Daniel Strelitz - $442,385 (1)
2. Shannon Shorr - $273,416
3. Ognjen Sekularac - $186,050
4. Ali Imsirovic - $129,018
5. Maria Ho - $91,211
6. Arsenii Karmatckii - $65,764
7. Maria Mcalpin - $48,377
8. Pauli Ayras - $36,323
9. Michael O'Grady - $27,848

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 12: $1,000 No-limit Hold'em Super Turbo Bounty

Final table results:

1. Daniel Park - $226,243 (1)
2. Erik Cajelais - $139,731
3. Jennifer Dennis - $102,010
4. Emil Tiller - $75,149
5. Marcelo Giordano Mendes - $55,869
6. John Yelaney - $41,920
7. Travis Sargent - $31,748
8. Lian Liu - $24,271
9. Ferit Bulutoglu - $18,731

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 13: $1,500 No-limit 2-7 Lowball Draw

Final table results:

1. Yuval Bronshtein - $96,278 (1)
2. Ajay Chabra - $59,491
3. Jerry Wong - $39,986
4. Steven Tabb - $27,477
5. Michael Sortino - $19,313
6. Bjorn Geissert - $13,892
7. Craig Chait - $10,232
8. Frank Kassela - $7,722

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 14: $1,500 HORSE

Final table results:

1. Murilo Souza - $207,003(1)
2. Jason Stockfish - $127,932
3. Gary Kosakowski - $89,730
4. Phillip Hui - $63,860
5. Chris Klodnicki - $46,127
6. Alex Dovzhenko - $33,822
7. Joe Aronesty - $25,181
8. Danny Woolard - $19,040

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 15: $10,000 Heads-up No-limit Hold'em

1. Sean Swingruber - $186,356 (1)
2. Ben Yu - $115,174
3. Cord Garcia - $73,333
3. Keith Lehr - $73,333
5. Jimmy D'Ambrosio - $31,151
5. Jake Schindler - $31,151
5. Kristen Bicknell - $31,151
5. Matthias Eibinger - $31,151

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 16: $1,500 Six-handed No-limit Hold'em

1. Isaac Baron - $407,739 (1)
2. Ong Dingxiang - $251,937
3. Stephen Graner - $177,085
4. James Hughes - $126,011
5. Richard Hasnip - $90,791
6. Cameron Marshall - $66,243

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 17: $1,500 No-limit Hold'em Shootout

Final table results:

1. Brett Apter - $238,824(1)
2. Anatolii Zyrin - $147,594
3. Tommy Nguyen - $106,351
4. Adrian Scarpa - $77,591
5. Manuel Afonso Soares Ruivo - $57,326
6. Cary Katz - $42,897
7. Shintaro Baba - $32,517
8. Michael O'Grady - $24,973
9. Kenna James - $19,436

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 18: $10,000 Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Final table results:

1. Frankie O'Dell - $443,641 (3)
2. Owais Ahmed - $274,192
3. Robert Mizrachi - $194,850
4. Nick Guagenti - $140,522
5. Robert Campbell - $102,868
6. Jake Schwartz - $76,456
7. David Benyaine - $57,709
8. Edmond Vartughian - $44,245
9. Shaun Deeb - $34,467

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 19: Millionaire Maker - $1,500 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. John Gorsuch - $1,344,930(1)
2. Kazuki Ikeuchi - $830,783
3. Lokesh Garg - $619,017
4. Vincas Tamasauskas - $464,375
5. Joshua Thibodaux - $350,758
6. Cory ALbertson - $266,771
7. Bob Shao - $204,306
8. Fabian Guma - $157,565
9. Joshua Reichard - $122,375

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 20: $1,500 Seven-card Stud

Final table results:

1. Eli Elezra - $93,766(4)
2. Anthony Zinno - $57,951
3. Valentin Vornicu - $39,830
4. Tab Thiptinnakon - $27,933
5. Rep Porter - $19,996
6. David Singer - $14,619
7. Joshua Mountain - $10,920
8. Scott Seiver - $8,337

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 21: $10,000 No-limit 2-7 Lowball Draw

Final table results:

1. Jim Bechtel - $253,817 (2)
2. Vincent Musso - $156,872
3. Darren Elias - $109,738
4. Prahlad Friedman - $78,157
5. Jean-Robert Bellande - $56,693
6. Pedro Bromfman - $41,897
7. Paul Folpe - $31,556
8. Galen Hall - $24,232

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 22: $1,000 Double Stack No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Jorden Fox - $420,693 (1)
2. Jayachandra Gangaiah - $259,834
3. Jeffrey Smith - $191,789
4. Simon Legat - $142,648
5. Marco Aurelio - $106,917
6. Ryan Teves - $80,760
7. Scott Vener - $61,480
8. Andrew Glauberg - $47,173
9. Christopher Andler - $36,484

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 23: $1,500 Eight Game Mix

Final table results:

1. Rami Boukai - $177,294(2)
2
. John Evans - $109,553
3. Chris Klodnicki - $72,933
4. Philip Long - $49,531
5. Allen Kessler - $34,329
6. Donny Rubinstein - $24,292

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 24: $600 Online Six-handed Pot-limit Omaha

Final table results:

1. Josh 'loofa' Pollock - $139,740 (2)
2. Jason 'TheBigGift' - $85,560
3. Jared 'jebronlames1' Bleznick - $59,163
4. Martin 'BathroomLine' Zamani - $41,565
5. Phil 'HeyGuys' Galfond - $29,680
6. Chris 'babycow' Back - $21,538

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 25: $600 Pot-limit Omaha Deepstack

Final table results:

1. Andrew Donabedian - $205,605 (1)
2. Todd Dreyer - $126,948
3. Robert Valden - $92,672
4. Corey Wright - $68,258
5. Mihai Niste - $50,732
6. Alexandru Ivan - $38,051
7. Tom Franklin - $28,803
8. Florian Fuchs - $22,006
9. Alexander Condon - $16,971

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 26: $2,620 No-limit Hold'em Marathon

Final table results:

1. Roman Korenev - $477,401(1)
2. Jared Koppel - $295,008
3. Dong Sheng Peng - $208,726
4. Francis Anderson - $149,605
5. Joe Curcio - $108,646
6. Joseph Liberta - $79,957
7. Matt Russell - $59,642
8. Gustavo Darosamuniz - $45,100
9. Peter Hong - $34,580

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 27: $1,500 Seven-card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Final table results:

1. Michael Mizrach - $142,801 (5)
2. Robert Gray - $88,254
3. Michael Sopko - $60,330
4. Elias Hourani - $42,014
5. Jan Stein - $29,818
6. Jose Paz-Gutierrez - $21,575
7. Martin Sawtell - $15,921
8. Matthew Schultz - $11,986

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 28: $1,000 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Steven Song - $341,854 (1)
2. Scot Masters - $211,177
3. Ryan Laplante - $154,268
4. Renato Kaneoya - $113,712
5. Sevak Mikaiel - $84,581
6. Dominic Coombe - $63,491
7. Pedro Ingles - $48,101
8. Vegard Ropstad - $36,783
9. Yosef Lider - $28,394

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 29: $10,000 HORSE

Final table results:

1. Greg Mueller - $425,347 (3)
2. Daniel Ospina - $262,882
3. Dario Sammartino - $184,854
4. Scott Clements - $132,268
5. Craig Chait - $96,378
6. Mikhail Semin - 71,505
7. Matthew Gonzales - $54,043
8. Phil Galfond - $41,625

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 30: $1,000 Pot-limit Omaha

Final table results:

1. Luis Zedan - $236,673(1)
2. Thida Lin - $146,196
3. Sam Razavi - $104,888
4. Ryan Robinson - $76,101
5. Ryan Goindoo - $55,845
6. Gregory Donatelli - $41,453
7. Chris Conrad - $31,130
8. Stanislav Parkhomenko - $23,654
9. Erik Wilcke - $18,188

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 31: $3,000 Six-handed No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Thomas Cazayous - $414,766(1)
2. Nicholas Howard - $256,314
3. Upeshka De Silva - $172,658
4. Wojciech Barzantny - $118,421
5. Angel Guillen - $82,726
6. Raul Martinez - $58,881

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 32: $1,000 Seniors No-limit Hold'em Championship

Final table results:

1. Howard Mash - $662,594(1)
2. Jean Fontaine - $409,249
3. James Mcnurlan - $303,705
4. Adam Richardson - $226,996
5. Donald Matusow - $170,887
6. Farhad Jamasi - $129,582
7. Samir Husaynue - $98,981
8. Mike Lisanti - $76,165
9. Mansour Alipourfard - $59,044

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 33: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw

Final table results:

1. Robert Campbell - $144,027(1)
2. David Bach - $88,995
3. Jared Bleznick - $58,343
4. Kyle Miaso - $39,126
5. Jesse Hampton - $26,855
6. Aron Dermer - $18,875

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 34: $1,000 Double Stack No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Joseph Cheong - $687,782(1)
2. David Ivers - $424, 791
3. Zinan Xu - $314,876
4. Andrea Buonocore - $235,099
5. Arianna Son - $176,820
6. Ido Ashkenazi - $133,970
7. David Guay - $102,258
8. Ivan Deyra - $78,638
9. Brock Wilson - $60,930

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 35: $10,000 Dealer's Choice

Final table results:

1. Adam Friedman - $312,417 (3)
2. Shaun Deeb - $193,090
3. Matt Glantz - $139,126
4. David Moskowitz - $100,440
5. Michael McKenna - $72,653
6. Nick Schulman - $52,656

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 36: $3,000 No-limit Hold'em Shootout

Final table results:

1. David Lambard - $207,193 (1)
2. Johan Guilbert - $128,042
3. Weiyi Zhang - $92,625
4. Andrew Lichtenberger - $67,706
5. Jan Lakota - $50,016
6. Ben Farrell - $37,342
7. Alexandru Papazian - $28,182
8. Adrien Delmas - $21,501
9. Martin Zamani - $16,586
10. Justin Bonomo - $12,937

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 37: $800 No-limit Hold'em Deepstack

Final table results:

1. Robert Mitchell - $297,537(1)
2. Marco Bognanni - $183,742
3. Axel Hallay - $134,817
4. Francois Evard - $99,752
5. Benjamin Underwood - $74,435
6. Kamel Mokhammad - $56,019
7. Benjamin Moon - $42,524
8. Zachary Mullennix - $32,561
9. Nick Jivkov - $25,152

Full report from WSOP.com

Event 38: $600 Online No-limit Hold'em Knockout Bounty

Final table results:

1. Upeshka 'gomezhamburg' De Silva - $98,262.72(3)
2. Dave 'Dave419' Nodes - $60,092.28
3. David 'davidas777' Fhima - $42,962.40)
4. 'Pretabotones' - $31,065.12
5. Renato 'Turko' Ribeiro - $22,748.04
6. Yotam 'P. Bateman' Shmuelov - $16,854.48
7. Chris 'johnsonck' Johnson - $12,688.40
8. Joseph 'B3ndTheKnee' Liberta - $9,583.92
9. Steven 'BoatyBoatz8A' Bordonaro - $7,380.72

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Event 39: $1,000 Super Seniors No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Michael Blake - $359, 863(1)
2. Barry Shulman - $222,295
3. Cary Marshall - $162,536
4. Timothy Joseph - $119,888
5. Rick Austin - $89,217
6. Kanajett Hathaitham - $66,987
7. Jeffrey Miller - $50,751
8. Bruce Treitman - $38,802
9. Miles Harris - $29,939

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Event 40: $1,500 Pot-limit Omaha

Final table results:

1. Ismael Bojang - $298,507 (1)
2. James Little - $184,424
3. Ben Zamani - $131,335
4. Johannes Tobbe - $94,669
5. Denis Bagdasarov - $69,082
6. Mihai Niste - $51,041
7. Richard Tuhrim - $38,189
8. Glen Cressman - $28,940
9. Matthew Mueller - $22,215

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Event 41: $10,000 Seven-card Stud

Final table results:

1. John Hennigan - $245,451(6)
2. Daniel Negreanu - $151,700
3. David (ODB) Baker - $104,416
4. Mikhail Semin - $73,810
5. David Singer - $53,621
6. Chris Tryba - $40,066
7. Frank Kassela - $30,817
8. Frankie O'Dell - $24,419

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Event 42: $600 Mixed No-limit Hold'em/Pot-limit Omaha Deepstack

Final table results:

1. Aristeidis Moschonas - $194,759(1)
2. Dan Matsuzuki - $120,374
3. Raghav Bansal - $88,410
4. Rainer Kempe - $65,482
5. Ashish Ahuja - $48,914
6. Stephen Ma - $36,852
7. Adam Lamphere - $28,006
8. Daniel Moravec - $21,469

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Event 43: $2,500 Mixed Big Bet

Final table results:

1. Loren Klein - $127,808(4)
2. Ryan Hughes - $78,985
3. Phillip Hui - $51,346
4. Arthur Morris - $34,328
5. Joseph Couden - $23,622
6. Jonathan Depa - $16,746

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Event 44: $1,500 No-limit Hold'em Bounty

Final table results:

1. Asi Moshe - $253,933(1)
2. Damjan Radanov - $156,875
3. Tonio Roder - $113,360
4. Patrick Truong - $82,764
5. Vitalijs Zavorotnijs - $61,058
6. Andrew Hills - $45,521
7. Timothy Stephens - $34,300
8. Harrison Gimbel - $26,125
9. Bastian Fischer - $20,115

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Event 45: $25,000 Pot-limit Omaha High Roller

Final table results:

1. Stephen Chidwick - $1,618,417(1)
2. James Chen - $1,000,253
3. Matthew Gonzales - $699,364
4. Robert Mizrachi - $497,112
5. Alex Epstein - $359,320
6. Erik Seidel - $264,186
7. Wasim Korkis - $197,637
8. Ka Kwan Lau - $150,483

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Event 46: $500 Online Turbo Deepstack No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Dan 'centrefieldr' Lupo - $145,273.90(1)
2. David 'DTC13' Clarke - $89,692.92
3. Chris 'johnsonck' Johnson - $63,771.03
4. 'JSTRIZZA' - $45,959.67
5. 'staeks' - $33,475.82
6. 'MisterKK' - $24,729.16
7. 'jnutz' - $18,526.99
8. 'TonyStarsGFK' - $13.994.64
9. 'HITRII999' - $10,734.52

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Event 47: $1,000 Ladies No-limit Hold'em Championship

Final table results:

1. Ji young Kim - $167,308(1)
2. Nancy Matson - $103,350
3. Sandrine Phan - $72,821
4. Stephanie Dao - $52,007
5. Lyly Vo - $37,654
6. Lexy Gavin - $27,643
7. Raylene Celaya - $20,582
8. Stephanie Hubbard - $15,544
9. Barbara Blechinger - $11,911

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Event 48: $2,500 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Ari Engel - $427,399(1)
2. Pablo Melogno - $264,104
3. Wilbern Hoffman - $186,392
4. Ben Keeline - $133,306
5. David 'Bakes' Baker - $96,632
6. James Hughes - $71,010
7. Truyen Nguyen - $52,909
8. Ryan Olisar - $39,980
9. Josh Arieh - $30,643

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Event 49: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw

Final table results:

1. Luke Schwartz - $273,336 (1)
2. George Wolff - $168,936
3. Johannes Becker - $116,236
4. Mark Gergorich - $81,635
5. Yueqi Zhu - $58,547
6. Calvin Anderson - $2,898

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Event 50: Monster Stack - $1,500 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Kainalu McCue-Unciano - $1,008,850 (1)
2. Vincent Chauve - $623,211
3. Gregory Katayama - $461,369
4. Bart Hanson - $344,079
5. Benjamin Ector - $258,516
6. Igor Yaroshevskyy - $195,687
7. Bryan Kim - $149,247
8. Andre Haneberg - $114,694
9. Javier Zarco - $88,817

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Event 51: $2,500 Mixed Omaha Hi-Lo & Seven-card Stud Hi-Lo

Final table results:

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1. Yuri Dzivielevski - $213,750(1)
2. Michael Thompson - $132,113
3. Denis Strebkov - $89,744
4. Andrey Zaichenko - $62,176
5. Daniel Zack - $43,950
6. Philip Long - $31,710
7. Alex Livingston - $23,362
8. Daniel Ratigan - $17,584

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Event 52: Eight-handed $10,000 Pot-limit Omaha

Final table results:

1. Dash Dudley - $1,086,967(1)
2. James Park - $671,802
3. Joel Feldman - $463,814
4. Jeremy Ausmus - $325,693
5. Kyle Montgomery - $232,680
6. Eoghan O'Dea - $169,173
7. Andrei Razov - $125,215

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Event 53: $800 Eight-handed No-limit Hold'em Deepstack

Final table results:

1. Santiago Soriano - $371,203(1)
2. Amir Lehavot - $229,410
3. Benjamin Underwood - $168,960
4. Nick Blackburn - $125,432
5. Joao Barrosovalli - $93,866
6. Samuel Gagnon - $70,813
7. Daniele Dangelo - $53,858
8. Ori Hasson - $41,300

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Event 54: $1,500 Razz

Final table results:

1. Kevin Gerhart - $119,054 (1)
2. Sergio Braga - $73,577
3. Joseph Hoffman - $49,762
4. Andres Norbe Korn - $34,352
5. Jean Said - $24,216
6. Scott Clements - $17,440
7. Robert Campbell - $12,837
8. Grzegorz Wyraz - $9,663

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Event 55: $1,000 Online No-limit Hold'em Double Stack

Final table results:

1. Jason 'TheBigGift' Gooch - $241,492.94(1)
2. Brian 'Pure__Reason' Wood - $148,542.85
3. Anthony 'Scrotile' Augstino - $104,980.41
4. Dario 'Sirio87' Sammartino - $75,094.85
5. Timothy 'Stucksoomuch' Wong - $54,453.05
6. Ran 'Margarete' Koller - $40,143.29
7. Gianluca 'InMyHouse' Speranza - $29,885.86
8. Justin 'KingFortune' Liberto - $22,451.03
9. Max 'MaxSparrow' Pescatori - $17,348.99

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Event 56: $1,500 No-limit Hold'em Super Turbo Bounty

Final table results:

1. Jonas Lauck- $260,335(1)
2. Robert Bickley - $160,820
3. Fernando Viana da Costa - $116,426
4. Markus Gonsalves - $85,141
5. Anil Jivani - $62,901
6. Aaron Pinson - $46,951
7. Arron Woodcock - $35,412
8. Aaron Johnson - $26,992
9. Edward Courage - $20,793

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Event 57: $1,000 Tag Team No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Ohad Geiger, Daniel Dayan, and Barak Wisbrod - $168,395 (1)
2. Jerod Smith, Matthew Moreno, and Lawrence Chan - $104,025
3. Anthony Zinno and John Hinds - $73,329
4. Timothy Jurkiewicz and Zach Gruneberg - $52,390
5. Fabio Coppola and Richard Washinsky - $37,944
6. Danny Wong, Steve Sung, Chahn Jung, and Aaron Motoyama - $27,864
7. Daniel Marder, Michael Marder, and Paul Steinberg - $20,750
8. Steven van Zadelhoff and Kenny Hallaert - $15,674
9. Jie Xu and Shaotong Chang - $12,011

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Event 58: $50,000 Poker Players Championship

Final table results:

1. Phillip Hui - $1,099,311 (1)
2. Josh Arieh - $679,426
3. John Esposito - $466,407
4. Bryce Yockey - $325,989
5. Shaun Deeb - $232,058
6. Dan Cates - $168,305

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Event 59: $600 No-limit Hold'em Deepstack Championship

Final table results:

1. Joe Foresman - $397,903 (1)
2. Will Givens - $245,606
3. Steffen Logen - $181,953
4. Jeff Hakim - $135,783
5. Jlib Kovtunov - $102,077
6. Mrityunjay Jha - $77,308
7. David Goodman - $58,988
8. Jean Alexandre - $45,348
9. Linda Huard - $35,128

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Event 60: $1,500 Pot-limit Omaha 8 or Better

Final table results:

1. Anthony Zinno - $279,920 (2)
2. Rodney Burt - $172,932
3. Thomas Schropfer - $122,555
4. Jon Turner - $87,967
5. Scott Abrams - $63,961
6. Jordan Spurlin - $47,118
7. Connor Drinan - $35,173
8. Kyle Miaso - $26,611
9. Erik Seidel - $20,410

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Event 61: Colossus - $400 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Sejin Park - $451,272 (1)
2. Georgios Kapalas - $278,881
3. Ryan Depaulo - $208,643
4. Juan Lopez - $157,106
5. Andrew Barber - $119,072
6. Norson Saho - $90,838
7. Patrick Miller - $69,757
8. Maksim Kalman - $53,925
9. Diego Lima - $41,965

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Event 62: $10,000 Razz

Final table results:

1. Scott Seiver - $301,421 (3)
2. Andrey Zhigalov - $186,293
3. Chris Ferguson - $131,194
4. Daniel Zack - $94,305
5. Daniel Negreanu - $69,223
6. Andre Akkari - $51,911
7. David Bach - $39,788
8. George Alexander - $31,185

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Event 63: $1,500 Omaha Mix

Final table results:

1. Anatolii Zyrin - $199,838 (1)
2. Yueqi Zhu - $123,466
3. James Van Alstyne - $84,106
4. Mesbah Guerfi - $58,289
5. Aron Dermer - $41,112
6. Iori Yogo - $29,518
7. Alan Sternberg - $21,582
8. Ivo Donev - $16,075

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Event 64: Crazy Eights - $888 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Rick Alvarado - $888,888 (1)
2. Mark Radoja - $548,888
3. Thomas Drivas - $409,888
4. Vivian Saliba - $308,888
5. Aleksandras Rusinovas - $233,888
6. Patrick Clarke - $177,888
7. Vlad Darie - $136,888
8. Mario Hofler - $105,888

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Event 65: $10,000 Pot-limit Omaha Hi-Lo

Final table results:

1. Nick Schulman - $463,670(3)
2. Brian Hastings - $286,570
3. Joe Hachem - $201,041
4. Denis Strebkov - $143,700
5. Christopher Vitch - $104,688
6. Corey Hochman - $77,763
7. Michael McKenna - $58,918
8. Bryce Yockey - $45,551
9. Ryan Miller - $35,950

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Event 66: $1,500 Limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. David (ODB) Baker - $161,139 (2)
2. Brian Kim - $99,564
3. Dominzo Love - $68,353
4. Ruiko Mamiya - $47,747
5. Chris Ferguson - $33,948
6. Chicong Nguyen - $24,574
7. Kenneth Donoghue - $18,118
8. Danny Woolard - $13,609
9. Greg Mueller - $10,418

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Event 67: $10,000 Seven-card Stud Hi-Lo

Final table results:

1. Robert Campbell - $385,763 (2)
2. Yueqi Zhu - $238,420
3. Mike Wattel - $164,647
4. Mike Matusow - $116,255
5. Ryan Hughes - $83,971
6. Qinghai Pan - $62,079
7. Andrey Zhigalov - $46,999
8. Steven Wolansky - $36,460

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Event 68: $1,000 Online No-limit Hold'em Championship

Final table results:

1. Nicholas 'Illari' Baris - $303,738.75 (1)
2. Tara 'bertperton' Cain - $187,530
3. William 'TheBurrSir' Lamb - $113,332.50
4. David 'YoungPitts' Baker - $96,092.50
5. Jason 'LuckDuck' Lawhun - $69,991.25
6. Jack 'Mr. Yang' Maskill - $51,703.75
7. Chris 'Camdi' Ferguson - $38,736.25
8. Ryan 'PlzCumAgain' Jones - $29,260
9. Antonio 'karma007' Guerrero - $22,443.75

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Event 69: Mini Main Event - $1,000 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Jeremy Saderne - $628,654 (1)
2. Lula Taylor - $388,284
3. Andres Korn - $287,219
4. Yi Ma - $214,047
5. Koji Takagi - $160,715
6. Stefan Widmer - $121,586
7. Philip Gildea - $92,686
8. Ben Alloggio - $71,199
9. James Stewart - $55,118

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Event 70: $5,000 Six-handed No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Joao Vieira - $758,011 (1)
2. Joe Cada - $468,488
3. Jamie O'Connor - $317,956
4. Pierre Calamusa - $219,468
5. Olivier Busquet - $154,112
6. Barry Hutter - $110,127

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Event 71: Salute to Warriors - $500 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Susan Faber - $121,161 (1)
2. Rob Stark - $74,785
3. Dean Yoon - $53,887
4. Christopher Canan - $39,248
5. Taylor Carroll - $28,897
6. Jordan Knackstedt - $21,510
7. Jose Annaloro - $16,190
8. Kulwant Singh - $12,323
9. Taehyung Kim - $9,486

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Event 72: $10,000 Limit Hold'em

Final table results:

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1. Juha Helppi - $306,622 (1)
2. Mike Lancaster - $189,505
3. Tommy Hang - $133,718
4. Anthony Marsico - $96,272
5. Kevin Song - $70,750
6. Josh Arieh - $53,095
7. Kyle Ray - $40,709
8. Qinghai Pan - $31,902
9. Robert Como - $25,566

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Event 73: $10,000 Main Event

Final table results:

1. Hossein Ensan - $10 million (1)
2. Dario Sammartino - $6 million
3. Alex Livingston - $4 million
4. Garry Gates - $3 million
5. Kevin Maahs - $2.2 million
6. Zhen Cai - $1.85 million
7. Nick Marchington - $1.525 million
8. Timothy Su - $1.25 million
9. Milos Skrbic - $1 million

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Day 4 recap: Richard Seymour in 35th place

Seymour's WSOP run ends in 131st

Day 5 recap: 106 players left, Timothy Su well out in front

Day 6 recap: The final 35 set to battle for final table

Day 7 recap: Ensan takes big lead into main event final table

Event 74: $3,200 Online No-limit Hold'em High Roller

Final table results:

1. Brandon 'DrOctagon' Adams - $411,561 (1)
2. Nabil Mohamed Abdien 'thebrownbear' Cardoso - $253,643
3. Vladimir 'Stuey_Haxton' Alexandrov - $173,241
4. Calvin 'projector52' Anderson - $120,422
5. Michael 'VinnyV' Vanier - $85,449
6. Norbert 'BALKAN500' Szecsi - $61,653
7. 'kanginlee' - $34,071
8. 'DelightedTHC' - $26,139
9. 'lowrider711' - $20,371

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Event 75: Little One for One Drop - $1,111 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. James Anderson - $690,686 (1)
2. Fernando Pfeiffer - $426,543
3. Marco Guibert - $316,233
4. Liran Betito - $236,151
5. Shalom Elharar - $177,639
6. Nils Tolpingrud - $134,608
7. Mark Strodl - $102,757
8. Ying Fu - $79,029
9. Robert Mather - $61,238

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Event 76: $800 Online Six-handed No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Shawn 'Bucky21' Buchanan - $223,119 (1)
2. David 'YoungPitts' Baker - $137,241
3. Hunter 'Ibinkustink' Gebron - $96,993
4. Alexandre 'Apalexpex' Moreira - $69,831
5. Luigi Andrea 'Bananasplit' Shehadeh - $50,310
6. Jeremy 'Gimmiehaveit' Brown - $37,089

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Event 77: $3,000 Six-handed Limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Stephanie Dao - $133,189 (1)
2. Alain Alinat - $82,312
3. Ian O'Hara - $55,749
4. Chad Eveslage - $38,561
5. Jan Suchanek - $27,251
6. Oleg Chebotarev - $19,687

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Event 90*: $50,000 'Final Fifty' No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Danny Tang - $1,608,406(1)
2. Sam Soverel - $994,072
3. Michael Addamo - $697,375
4. Brandon Adams - $500,282
5. Adrian Mateos - $367,186
6. Keith Tilston - $275,874
7. Ali Imsirovic - 212,292
8. Seth Davies - $167,420

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Event 78: $1,500 Pot-limit Omaha Bounty

Final table results:

1. Maximilian Klostermeier - $177,823 (1)
2. David Callaghan - $109,844
3. Bryce Yockey - $77,893
4. Ryan Lenaghan - $55,939
5. Jason Stockfish - $40,691
6. Tim Seidensticker - $29,987
7. Scott Sharpe - $22,391
8. Heng Zhang - $16,944
9. Joseph Liberta - $12,996

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Event 79: $3,000 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Ivan Deyra - $380,090 (1)
2. David Gonzalez - $234,882
3. Guillaume Nolet - $162,575
4. Patrick Leonard - $114,347
5. David Dibernardi - $81,749
6. David Weinstein - $59,421
7. Andras Nemeth - $43,925
8. Dennis Brand - $33,032
9. Diego Zeiter - $25,278

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Event 80: $1,500 Mixed No-limit Hold'em/Pot-limit Omaha

Final table results:

1. Jerry Odeen - $304,793 (1)
2. Peter Linton - $188,368
3. Adam Demersseman - $135,093
4. Lucas Greenwood - $98,027
5. Ayaz Mahmood - $71,979
6. Eddie Blumenthal - $53,490
7. Jeremy Kottler - $40,236
8. Gary Bolden - $30,640

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Event 81: 50th Annual WSOP's 'Bracelet Winners Only' event - $1,500 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Shankar Pillai - $71,580 (2)
2. Michael Gagliano - $44,232
3. Tommy Nguyen - $31,176
4. Brett Apter - $22,349
5. Kevin Gerhart - $16,299
6. Andreas Klatt - $12,097
7. Thom Werthmann - $9,140
8. Scott Bohlman - $7,032
9. Haixia Zhang - $5,512

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Event 82: $1,500 No-limit Hold'em Double Stack

Final table results:

1. Tom Koral - $530,164 (2)
2. Freek Scholten - $327,563
3. Barry Shulman - $239,187
4. Philip Scaletta - $176,219
5. Adam Hendrix - $131,001
6. Darren Rabinowitz - $98,274
7. Kunal Punjwani - $74,401
8. Kalyan Cheekuri - $56,850
9. Pablo Fernandez Campo - $43,847

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Event 83: High Roller - $100,000 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Keith Tilston - $2,792,406 (1)
2. Daniel Negreanu - $1,725,838
3. Nick Schulman - $1,187,802
4. Igor Kurganov - $840,183
5. Brandon Adams - $611,258
6. Dominik Nitsche - $457,772
7. Sergi Reixach - $353,202
8. Christoph Vogelsang - $281,025

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Event 84: The Closer - $1,500 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Abhinav Iyer - $565,346 (1)
2. Sammy Lafleur - $349,417
3. Sergio Martiaguilar - $256,298
4. Carlos Chang - $189,584
5. Patrick Eskandar - $144,860
6. Adam Johnson - $106,418
7. Shaun Deeeb - $80,766
8. Steve Yea - $61,834
9. Jason Reels - $47,758

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Event 85: $3,000 Six-handed Pot-limit Omaha

Final table results:

1. Alan Sternberg - $448,392 (1)
2. Evangelos Kokkalis - $277,087
3. John Richards - $187,670
4. Millard Hale - $129,313
5. Ka Lau - $90,674
6. Joseph Cheong - $64,722

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Event 86: $10,000 Six-handed No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Anuj Agarwal - $630,747 (1)
2. Kahle Burns - $389,832
3. Gal Yifrach - $257,533
4. Leonard Maue - $174,252
5. Dong Chen - $120,828
6. Benjamin Heath - $85,915

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Event 87: $3,000 HORSE

Final table results:

1. Denis Strebkov - $606,562 (1)
2. Paul Tedeschi - $374,886
3. Nick Guagenti - $259,533
4. Brian Hastings - $182,575
5. Andrey Zaichenko - $130,544
6. Konstantin Puchkov - $94,899
7. Jim Collopy - $70,156
8. Paul Volpe - $52,760
9. Albert Shim - $40,374

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Event 88: $500 Online No-limit Hold'em 'Summer Saver'

Final table results:

1. Taylor 'Galactar' Paur - $149,241 (2)
2. Francois '4EverRekt' Evard - $91,268
3. Satish 'Jfksbh' Surapaneni - $65,251
4. John 'SquatCobbler' Parker - $47,181
5. Jason 'JadedJames' James - $34,550
6. David 'SobBaget' Liebeman - $25,598
7. Joseph 'Obamacare' Hanrahan - $19,241
8. Timothy 'Truthbetold7' Rutherford - $14,556
9. Brian 'Penny6' Mancilla - $11,210

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Event 89: $5,000 No-limit Hold'em

Final table results:

1. Carl Shaw - $606,562 (2)
2. Tony Dunst - $374,886
3. Luke Graham - $259,533
4. Jordan Cristos - $182,575
5. Lars Kamphues - $130,544
6. Phil Hellmuth - $94,899
7. Rami Mornel - $70,156
8. Caufman Talley - $52,760
9. Kevin Eyster - $40,374

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