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Partypoker.com Monster tournament - A $5 million dollar freeroll - get your free entry here

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Get your free entry tickets to the Partypoker.com monster tournament HERE - Just set up an account no purchase or bonus code needed . If you plan on depositing use code PLAYER25 and receive $25 free on your first purchase. The goal was simple: Create the largest freeroll series in the history of online poker. Make it unique, make it easy to enter and play, make it fun, but above all, make it B-I-G! Plus, we'll be hosting a series of televised tournaments in cities around the world, from London to Las Vegas and exotic locales in between, leading up to the PartyPoker.com Monster Grand Offline Final that will take place in South America in June, 2007. We'll be seeding the final prize pool with at least $5,000,000. That number is only going to get bigger as we add a percentage of the prize pool from each tournament qualifier and a percentage from the bad beat jackpot to the progressive Monster Grand Final prize pool. The Monster Grand Final Offline Tournament will feature the f

High Definition (HD) Poker Coming Soon

The Vegas Open Tournament is to be the first major poker competition to be shown in the High Definition format, meaning those with high definition televisions will see cards dealt in greater detail than has ever been seen before. Within the Vegas Open, there are 10 separate tournaments available to the public, and each of those competitions has a $1060 buy-in. The winners of the individual matches get a place in a semi-final heads-up match, which will decide the final 5. The poker champ will take home a $100,000 cash prize. This is the first of a series of international poker tournaments put together by the National Poker League. The Vegas Open is what the National Poker League calls an opportunity for players everywhere “lots of game with a smalled bankroll” and of course, the potential for TV stardom!

GS2 Poker Robot Tries To Mimic Humans

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Experts in the computer programming world are the first to admit that developing a computer program that plays poker like a person is still a long ways off. In the meantime Thomas Sandholm, the director of Carnegie Mellon's Electronic Marketplaces is excited about their GS2 poker robot. When compared to the other poker bots out there, GS2 is one of the more realistic at copying the way a real-life poker player would play the game. Thomas Sandholm explains that the logic behind creating a computer program that simulates something like poker is a flawed process. Poker players decide how to play their hands based on partial information, there are too many unknowns to create a program that duplicates what a real person would do at the table. When you add the various combinations of cards on the table and betting logic it makes a computer program hard to develop due to the high amount of unknowns. The program will be tested some more at Carnegie Mellon labs throughout the remainder of t

2006 WSOP MAIN EVENT -

By 2:30 p.m., there were 8,580 entrants registered, pushing the top prize to $11.7 million. Alternates were waiting in the wings and new players were being accepted until Monday, when the grand prize could swell even larger. At the very least, the last 12 players still standing when the 37th annual no-limit Texas Hold 'em tournament wraps up will become millionaires. The final table is scheduled to begin play Aug. 10. "Everybody's got dreams and aspirations but you've got to get through a lot of people here," said Greg Severson, a 45-year-old building contractor from Upland, Calif., who qualified for his $10,000 seat online. "One step at a time," he said. "First break, dinner break, first day. One day at a time." By the break after the first two hours, about 80 players already had been eliminated. The first field of 2,140 players was set to play as long as it takes to get down to 900. A staggered start over four days will chop the field in half

2006 WSOP EVENT 34 RESULTS - HELLMUTH FINALLY WINS 10TH BRACELET

Here are the results of the final table from Event 34, the $1,000 no-limit hold 'em with rebuys event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,000 Prize Pool: $2,340,238 Entries: 754 Places paid: 73 1. Phil Hellmuth Jr. -- $631,863 2. Juha Helppi --$331,144 3. Daryn Firicano --$187,219 4. John Spadavecchia --$163,817 5. Terris Preston --$140,414 6. Elio Cabrera --$117,012 7. David Plastik --$93,610 8. Rafael Perry --$70,207 9. Antanas 'Tony' Guoga --$46,805 10. Phillipe Rouas --$25,743

2006 WSOP EVENT 33 RESULTS

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Buy In: $5,000 Prize Pool: $1,776,600 Entries: 378 Places paid: 36 1. Jason Lester -- $550,746 2. Alan Sass -- $284,256 3. Stuart Fox -- $142,128 4. Tony Hartmann -- $124,362 5. Michael Tedesco -- $106,596 6. Greg Turk -- $88,830 7. Emad Tamtouh -- $71,064 8. Tommy Smith -- $53,298 9. Kirill Gerasimov -- $35,532 10. Nam Le -- $21,319

2006 WSOP EVENT 32 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 32, the $1,500 Seven Card Razz event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,500 Prize Pool: $558,285 Entries: 409 Places paid: 40 1. James Richburg -- $139,576 2. Juan Carlos Mortensen -- $94,908 3. Steven Diano -- $61,411 4. Cliff Josephy -- $39,080 5. Ron Ritchie -- $30,706 6. Richard Sklar -- $25,123 7. "Miami" John Cernuto -- $19,540 8. Jamie Brooks -- $13,957 9. Chad Carpenter -- $7,258 10. Eric Froehlich -- $7,258

2006 WSOP EVENT 31 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 31, the $2,000 no-limit hold 'em event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $2,000 Prize Pool: $3,731,000 Entries: 2050 Places paid: 203 1. Justin Scott -- $842,262 2. Farzad Rouhani -- $429,065 3. Robert Bright -- $261,170 4. Gregory Glass -- $186,550 5. Nathan Templeton -- $149,240 6. Carl Olson -- $130,585 7. Josh Wakeman -- $111,930 8. Jason Johnson -- $93,275 9. Bryan Micon -- $74,620 10. Paul Spano -- $55,965

2006 WSOP EVENT 30 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 30, the $5,000 no-limit hold 'em short handed event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $5,000 Prize Pool: $2,382,900 Entries: 507 Places paid: 54 1. Jeff Madsen -- $643,381 2. Erick Lindgren -- $357,435 3. Tom Franklin -- $214,461 4. Tony Woods -- $150,123 5. Jonathan Gaskell -- $119,145 6. Paul Foltyon -- $83,402 7. Cliff Cantor -- $69,104 8. Vanessa Rousso -- $61,953 9. Jenny Kang -- $54,807 10. Michael Banducci -- $47,658

2006 WSOP EVENT 29 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 28, the $2,500 pot-limit hold 'em event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $2,500 Prize Pool: $1,292,600 Entries: 562 Places paid: 54 1. John Gale -- $374,849 2. Maros Lechman -- $197,768 3. Kevin Ho -- $103,408 4. Joseph Hachem -- $90,482 5. Alex Jacob -- $77,556 6. Lee Grove -- $64,630 7. Jeffrey Roberson -- $51,704 8. Lee Markholt -- $38,778 9. Gregory Alston -- $25,852 10. Aaron Bartley$14,219

2006 WSOP EVENT 28 RESULTS

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Here are the results of the final table from Event 28, the $5,000 Seven Card Stud event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $5,000 Prize Pool: $855,400 Entries: 183 Places paid: 16 1. Benjamin Lin -- $256,620 2. Shahram "Sean" Sheikhan -- $171,080 3. Cyndy Violette -- $102,648 4. Allen Kessler -- $76,986 5. "Miami" John Cernuto -- $55,601 6. Patrick Bueno -- $38,493 7. Lupe Munquia -- $29,939 8. Mike Caro -- $21,385 9. Russ Salzer -- $12,831 10. John Womack -- $12,831

2006 WSOP EVENT 27 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 27, the $1,500 no-limit hold 'em event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,500 Prize Pool: $2,901,990 Entries: 2126 Places paid: 201 1. Mats Rahmn -- $655,141 2. Richard Toth -- $333,729 3. Padraig Parkinson -- $203,139 4. Chris Birchby -- $145,100 5. James Sileo -- $116,080 6. Michael Binger -- $101,570 7. Jordan Morgan -- $87,060 8. Ashwin Sarin -- $72,550 9. Billy Duarte Jr. -- $58,040 10. William "Paul" McKinney -- $43,530

2006 WSOP EVENT 26 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 26, the $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,500 Prize Pool: $716,625 Entries: 526 Places paid: 56 1. Rafael Perry -- $207,817 2. George Abdallah -- $109,644 3. Brian Kocur -- $57,330 4. Zhang Luzhe -- $50,164 5. Ray Lynn -- $42,998 6. Spiro Mitrokostas -- $35,831 7. Frank Henderson -- $28,665 8. Jason Newburger -- $21,499 9. Russ Salzer -- $14,333 10. Gary Wooldridge -- $7,883

2006 WSOP EVENT 25 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 25, the $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $2,000 Prize Pool: $1,092,000 Entries: 600 Places paid: 100 1. David "The Dragon" Pham -- $240,222 2. Charlie Sewell -- $124,488 3. Roland De Wolfe -- $65,520 4. Jerald Williamson -- $49,140 5. Chad Layne -- $43,680 6. Jason Dewitt -- $38,220 7. David Bach -- $32,760 8. Dustin Woolf -- $27,300 9. Adam Kagin -- $21,840 10. Jeff Heiberg -- $16,380

2006 WSOP EVENT 24 RESULTS

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Here are the results of the final table from Event 24, the $3,000 Omaha High-Low 8/OB event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $3,000 Prize Pool: $971,520 Entries: 352 Places paid: 37 1. Scott Clements -- $301,175 2. Thor Hansen -- $155,443 3. Brent R. Carter -- $77,772 4. Martin 'Dick' Corpuz -- $68,006 5. Ronald Matsuura -- $58,291 6. Phil Hellmuth Jr. -- $48,576 7. Peter Costa -- $38,861 8. Stephen Ladowsky -- $29,146 9. Alex Limjoco -- $19,430 10. Joshua Tieman -- $11,658

WSOP 2006 EVENT 23 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 23, the $3,000 limit hold'em event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $3,000 Prize Pool: $941,160 Entries: 341 Places paid: 37 1. Ian Johns -- $291,755 2. Jerrod Ankeman -- $150,586 3. Javier Torresola -- $75,293 4. Theo Tran -- $65,881 5. Mark Newhouse -- $56,470 6. Tad Jurgens -- $47,058 7. Brendan Taylor -- $37,646 8. Benjamin Robinson -- $28,235 9. Fi Tran -- $18,823

WSOP EVENT 22 RESULTS - YOUNGEST WINNER EVER

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Buy In: $2,000 Prize Pool: $2,873,780 Entries: 1579 Places paid: 101 1. Jeff Madsen -- $660,948 2. Paul Sheng -- $330,485 3. Julian Gardner -- $172,427 4. Troy Parkins -- $132,194 5. Robert Cohen -- $112,077 6. Robert Bright -- $94,835 7. Michael Chow -- $83,340 8. Billy Duarte Jr. -- $71,845 9. John Shipley -- $60,349 10. Efrain Lopez -- $48,854 LAS VEGAS -- A 21-year-old film student from Los Angeles who dipped into a college fund and his parents' wallets for his entry stakes has become the youngest player to win a World Series of Poker event. Jeff Madsen, at 21 years, 1 month, 9 days old, outlasted 1,578 players in a three-day, $2,000 buy-in no-limit hold'em event, to earn $660,948 and his first World Series of Poker bracelet late Sunday night. "I convinced them that I was going to play well," Madsen said of his parents, who put up $3,500 to help him buy into several events. He took $6,000 more out of a fund his grandfather started to help pay for college to buy in

GOOD NEWS - internet gambling bill will probable be delayed in the senate

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bill to outlaw most forms of Internet gambling appears unlikely to win U.S. Senate passage before senators begin a month-long recess on August 4, two Republican leadership aides said on Tuesday. They said backers of the legislation were trying to build support for it and resolve differences as the Senate focuses on other legislative matters and gets ready for a summer break. The bill was not among the priorities outlined by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, a Tennessee Republican, during a session with reporters on Tuesday in which he laid out measures he hopes to wrap up before the August vacation. "I don't expect it (Senate passage of the Internet gambling bill) to happen in the next two weeks," one Republican aide said. "It's always a possibility, but right now it is not on the schedule," another aide said. Backers of the legislation had hoped to swiftly push it through the Senate this month after the U.S. arrest of David Carruth

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Poker champs no longer allowing U.S. PlayersAs part of a recent upgrade, PokerChamps has performed a system change that begins the process of moving

As part of a recent upgrade, PokerChamps has performed a system change that begins the process of moving to a new platform. We have also incorporated geo-location software which enables us to implement a long standing and consistent Group Company policy of not permitting access to individuals in specific target countries. This applies to individuals from the United States, China and Japan. You have been identified as residing in one of those countries. However if you believe we are mistaken as to your country of residence, please contact us on support@pokerchamps.com Unfortunately this means you are no longer able to use your pokerchamps account or open a new pokerchamps account. Pokerchamps is sorry for the inconvenience this may cause, and will endeavour to make the process of account closure and funds withdrawal as painless as possible. If you have any questions, please contact our support team on support@pokerchamps.com

FIVE REASONS WHY COLLEGE GRADE SHOULD PLAY POKER

The end of May marks a strange time for college students across the nation. As graduation nears, it becomes increasingly clear that the days of waking up at 2pm, getting drunk during the week and passing out in a mess of bottles and clothes are almost over. Yet thanks to the wonderful world of online poker, they don’t necessarily have to be. In this nervous time of sending out applications, worrying about loans, and saying "Good-byes," graduating seniors should take solace in the fact that the job of Professional Poker Player is always hiring, online and offline. The following are five reasons why the Class of 2006 should give the trade at least a passing thought. #1 NO DEFINATIVE HOURS Unless you’re playing in a tournament which starts at a specific time, there’s no need to be at the "office" (read: your computer or a poker room). If you’re sick, just don’t show up – sleep all day and watch re-runs of Step By Step. If you’re hung-over, then spend all afternoon hugg

2006 WSOP EVENT 21 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 21, the $2,500 No-limit hold'em short-handed event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $2,500 Prize Pool: $1,702,000 Entries: 740 Places paid: 74 1. William Chen -- $442,511 2. Nath Pizzolatto -- $238,280 3. Mike Guttman -- $139,564 4. Dan Hicks -- $107,226 5. Alex Bolotin -- $78,292 6. Charidimos "Harry" Demetriou -- $58,719 7. Harold Cohen -- $48,507 8. Peter Jetten -- $43,401 9. Gregg Merkow -- $38,295 10. Don Mullis -- $33,189

2006 WSOP EVENT 20 RESULTS HORSE EVENT

Here are the results of the final table from Event 20, the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $50,000 Prize Pool: $6,864,000 Entries: 152 Places paid: 16 1. David 'Chip' Reese -- $1,784,640 2. Andy Bloch -- $1,029,600 3. Phil Ivey -- $617,760 4. James Bechtel II -- $549,120 5. T.J. Cloutier -- $480,480 6. David Singer -- $411,840 7. Dewey Tomko -- $343,200 8. Doyle Brunson -- $274,560 9. Patrik Antonius -- $205,920 10. Robert Williamson III -- $205,920

Wsop Event 19 Results

Here are the results of the final table from Event 19, the $1,000 No-limit hold'em event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,000 Prize Pool: $1,077,440 Entries: 1184 Places paid: 103 1. Clare Miller -- $247,814 2. Mike Nargi -- $129,293 3. Jake Wells Jr. -- $74,882 4. Judith Carlson -- $53,872 5. David Claiborne -- $43,098 6. Ron Rose -- $37,710 7. Doug Schuller -- $32,323 8. Stan Schrier -- $26,936 9. John Vorhaus -- $24,242 10. Scott McClellan -- $21,549

2006 WSOP EVENT 18 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 18, the $2,000 Pot-limit hold'em event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $2,000 Prize Pool: $1,073,800 Entries: 590 Places paid: 54 1. Eric Kesselman -- $311,403 2. Hyon Kim -- $164,291 3. Christopher Viox -- $85,904 4. Kevin Ross -- $75,166 5. Jason Sagle -- $64,428 6. Jim McManus -- $53,690 7. Dustin Holmes -- $42,952 8. Christopher Black -- $32,214 9. Harry Thomas -- $21,476 10. Jeffrey Rothstein -- $11,812

2006 WSOP EVENT 17 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 17, the $1,000 no-limit hold'em event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,000 Prize Pool: $2,630,810 Entries: 2891 Places paid: 270 1. Jon Friedberg -- $526,185 2. John Phan -- $289,389 3. Mike Pomeroy -- $157,322 4. Tom Hawkingberry -- $122,596 5. Kevin O'Donnell -- $105,232 6. Corey Chaston -- $88,132 7. Humberto Brenes -- $74,715 8. Michael Halford -- $61,561 9. Thang Luu -- $49,722 10. Juan Carlos Mortensen -- $38,936

2006 WSOP EVENT 16 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 16, the $10,000 Pot-limit Omaha event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $10,000 Prize Pool: $2,049,200 Entries: 218 Places paid: 27 1. Lee Watkinson -- $655,746 2. Mike Guttman -- $360,659 3. Mark Dickstein -- $184,428 4. Rafi Amit -- $143,444 5. Hasan Habib -- $122,952 6. Nick Gibson -- $102,460 7. Jani Vilmunen -- $81,984 8. Thomas Wahlroos -- $61,476 9. Mickey Appleman -- $40,984 10. Benjamin Roberts -- $24,590

Update Internet gambling ban July 12th

The game of poker has been dealt another bad beat. On Tuesday, the House of Representatives voted 317-93 in favor of H.R. 4411, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, a bill which would prohibit banks and credit card companies from processing payments for online gambling bets. It also includes the major provisions of another bill, H.R. 4777, pushed by Congressman Robert W. Goodlatte, R-Va., that would force Internet Service Providers to block access or disable hyperlinks to Web sites that offer online gambling. The bill now moves to the Senate, where some political experts say it would have a difficult time passing. However, the White House has said it supports the bill. Goodlatte, who sponsored the bill along with fellow Republican Jim Leach, called online gaming "a scourge on our society" on the House floor. Goodlatte also claimed on his Web site that online casinos "serve as a vehicle for money laundering, undermine families, and threaten the ability of state

2006 WSOP EVENT 15 RESULTS Jones wins Ladies' Event

Here are the results of the final table from Event 15, the $1,000 No-limit Hold'em Ladies event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,000 Prize Pool: $1,026,480 Entries: 1126 Places paid: 101 1. Mary Jones -- $236,094 2. Shawnee Barton -- $123,178 3. Beatrice Stranzinger -- $71,340 4. Reka Hallgato -- $51,324 5. Sue Luckenbaugh -- $41,059 6. Julie Allen -- $35,927 7. Devi Ortega -- $30,794 8. Laurie Scott -- $25,662 9. Ellie Ahlgren -- $23,096 10. Debbie Talos -- $20,530

2006 WSOP EVENT 14 RESULTS - Cunningham wins fourth bracelet

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Here are the results of the final table from Event 14, the $1,000 No-limit Hold'em + Rebuy event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,000 Prize Pool: $2,317,887 Entries: 752 Places paid: 75 1. Allen Cunningham -- $625,830 2. David Rheem -- $327,981 3. Tom Franklin -- $185,431 4. Steve Wong -- $162,252 5. John Hoang -- $139,073 6. Tim Phan -- $115,894 7. Everett Carlton -- $92,715 8. Andy Bloch -- $69,537 9. Alex Jacob -- $46,358 10. Illya Trincher -- $25,497

2006 WSOP EVENT 12 RESULTS - Italy wins World Cup and WSOP bracelet on same day

Here are the results of the final table from Event 13, the $2,500 No-limit Hold'em event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $2,500 Prize Pool: $2,967,000 Entries: 1290 Places paid: 101 1. Max Pescatori -- $682,389 2. Anthony Reategui -- $356,040 3. Justin Pechie -- $206,207 4. Michael Scott -- $148,350 5. Corey Cheresnick -- $118,680 6. Tri 'Chico' Ma -- $103,845 7. Mike Matusow -- $89,010 8. Terrence Chan -- $74,175 9. Michael Scott -- $66,758 10. William Lin -- $59,340

2006 WSOP EVENT 11 RESULTS Chalmers wins limit event

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Here are the results of the final table from Event 11, the $1,500 Limit Hold'em event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,500 Prize Pool: $956,865 Entries: 701 Places paid: 72 1. Bob Chalmers -- $258,344 2. Tam Ho -- $135,396 3. Warren Wooldridge -- $76,549 4. Thanh Nguyen -- $66,981 5. Doug Saab -- $57,412 6. Jan Sjavik -- $47,843 7. Graham Duke -- $38,275 8. Bob Bartmann -- $28,706 9. David Calla -- $19,130 10. Michelle Lancaster -- $10,526

2006 WSOP EVENT 11 RESULTS - Farha defeats Ivey heads-up for bracelet

Here are the results of the final table from Event 12, the $5,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Split event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $5,000 Prize Pool: $1,245,500 Entries: 265 Places paid: 28 1. Sam Farha -- $398,560 2. Phil Ivey -- $219,208 3. Kirill Gerasimov -- $112,095 4. Mike Henrich -- $87,185 5. Mike Wattel -- $74,730 6. Brian Nadell -- $62,275 7. Jeffrey King -- $49,820 8. Jim Ferrel -- $37,365 9. Ryan Hughes -- $24,910 10. Jeff Freedman -- $14,946

2006 WSOP EVENT 10 RESULTS No second for Williams this time

Here are the results of the final table from Event 10, the $1,500 Seven Card Stud event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,500 Prize Pool: $652,470 Entries: 472 Places paid: 40 1. David Williams -- $163,118 2. John Hoang -- $110,920 3. Jack Duncan -- $71,772 4. Mitchell Ledis -- $45,673 5. 'Miami' John Cernuto -- $35,886 6. Ivan Schertzer -- $29,361 7. Johnny Chan -- $22,836 8. Matt Hawrilenko -- $16,312 9. Mark Dickstein -- $8,482 10. Victor Shkurka -- $8,482

2006 WSOP EVENT 9 RESULTS - Hellmuth denied bracelet number ten

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Here are the results of the final table from Event 9, the $5,000 Texas Hold'em No-limit event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $5,000 Prize Pool: $2,293,400 Entries: 622 Places paid: 61 1. Jeff Cabanillas -- $818, 546 2. Phil Hellmuth, Jr. -- $423,893 3. Eugene Todd -- $233,872 4. Marcel Luske -- $204,638 5. Isabelle Mercier -- $175,404 6. Thomas Schreiber -- $146,170 7. Doug Carli -- $116,936 8. Vinnie Vinh -- $87,702 9. Danny Smith -- $58,468 10. Dang Trinh -- $32,157

2006 WSOP EVENT 8 RESULTS

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Here are the results of the final table from Event 8, the $2,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Split event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $2,000 Prize Pool: $1,219,400 Entries: 670 Places paid: 63 1 Jack Zwerner -- $341,426 2 Florante 'Rusty' Mandap -- $176,813 3 Jeff Madsen -- $97,552 4 Cong Do -- $85,358 5 Robert Mangino -- $73,164 6 Robert Collins -- $60,970 7 Daniel Negreanu -- $48,776 8 Russ Salzer -- $36,582 9 Steve Lustig -- $24,388 10 Alan Mittelman -- $13,413

2006 WSOP EVENT 7 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 7, the $3,000 Limit Hold-Em event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $3,000 Prize Pool: $1,145,500 Entries: 415 Places paid: 46 1 William Chen -- $343,618 2 Yueqi 'Rich' Zhu -- $184,409 3 Henry Nguyen -- $91,632 4 Karlo Lopez -- $80,178 5 Danny Ciasamella -- $68,724 6 Larry Thomas -- $57,270 7 Allan Puzantyan -- $45,816 8 Ernie Scherer -- $34,362 9 Jeffrey Lisandro -- $22,908 10 Barry Shulman -- $12,599

2006 WSOP EVENT 6 RESULTS

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Here are the results of the final table from Event 6, the $2,000 No-Limit Hold-Em event. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $2,000 Prize Pool: $3,492,580 Entries: 1919 Places paid: 155 1 Mark Vos -- $803,274 2 Nam Le -- $401,647 3 J.R. Reiss -- $209,555 4 Thomas Hunt -- $160,659 5 Williard Chang -- $136,211 6 Kevin Petersen -- $115,255 7 Vanessa Selbst -- $101,285 8 David Wells -- $87,315 9 Carlos Mortensen -- $73,344 10 Toto Leonidas -- $59,374

2006 WSOP EVENT 5 RESULTS

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Here are the results of the final table from Event 5, the $2,500 No-Limit Hold-Em shorthanded tournament. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $2,500 Prize Pool: $1,895,200 Entries: 824 Places paid: 90 1 Russ 'Dutch' Boyd -- $475,712 2 Joseph Hachem -- $256,800 3 Jeff Knight -- $153,511 4 Mike Goodman -- $115,607 5 Pete Hassett -- $91,917 6 David Solomon -- $68,227 7 Mirza Nagji -- $42,642 8 Daniel Negreanu -- $38,852 9 Vegard Nygaard -- $35,061 10 Zach Sanders -- $31,271

2006 WSOP EVENT 4 RESULTS

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Here are the results of the final table from Event 4, the $1,500 Limit Hold-Em tournament. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,500 Prize Pool: $1,457,820 Entries: 1,068 Places paid: 100 1 Kianoush Abolfathi $335,289 2 Eric Buchman -- $174,938 3 Josh Schlein -- $101,318 4 Michele Lewis -- $72,891 5 Vipul Kothari -- $58,313 6 Hank Sparks -- $51,029 7 Patrick Maloney -- $43,735 8 Lars Hansen -- $36,446 9 Matt Elsby -- $32,801 10 Brandon Bates -- $29,156

2006 WSOP EVENT 3 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 3, the $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold-Em tournament. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,500 Prize Pool: $1,504,230 Entries: 1,101 Places paid: 102 1 Rafe Furst -- $345,984 2 Rocky Enciso -- $180,508 3 Eric Lynch -- $104,544 4 George Bronstein -- $75,212 5 Burt Boutin -- $60,169 6 Can Kim Hua -- $52,648 7 Richard Chase -- $45,127 8 John Juanda -- $37,606 9 Alan Gilbert -- $33,845 10 Dewey Tomko -- $33,845

2006 WSOP EVENT 2 RESULTS

Here are the results of the final table from Event 2, the $1,500 No Limit Hold-Em tournament. Earnings are also listed. Buy In: $1,500 Prize Pool: $4,164,000 Entries: 2776 Places paid: 277 1 Brandon Cantu -- $757,839 2 Mark Ly -- $416,816 3 Drew Rubin -- $226,597 4 Lee Padilla -- $176,579 5 Brent Roberts -- $151,570 6 Don Zewin -- $126,940 7 Ron Stanley -- $107,614 8 Mark Swartz -- $88,668 9 Carlos Mortensen -- $71,617 10 Tom Nguyen -- $56,081

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