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2009 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Event # 52
Buy In $3,000
Date Triple Chance No Limit Hold'em
Game 28/06/2009
Number of Entries 854
Net Prize Pool $2,357,040
First Place Prize $506,800
Players to Cash 81
Final Results
Name Prize City State/Country
Peisert, Jorg $506,800 Dusseldorf Germany
Dewitt, Jason $313,227 Mishawaka IN
Gilbert, Benjamin $205,180 Toronto ON, Canada
Noda, Michael $142,035 Philadelphia PA
Somerville, Jason $103,591 Stony Brook NY
Katz, Michael $79,385 Manalapan NJ
Holt, Karga $63,781 Atlanta GA
Erickson, William $53,622 Clifton Park NY
Watson, Warren $47,070 New Brighton MN
Greenwood, Max $33,281 Toronto ON, Canada
Applegate, Thomas $33,281 Carrollton TX
Lynch, Eric $33,281 Gardner KS
Millar, Alex $24,725 London United Kingdom
Patrick, Joe $24,725 New Castle PA
Tran, An $24,725 Las Vegas NV
Kochelaevskiy, Vladimir $19,068 Moscow Russia
Tepper, Rob $19,068 Kirkland WA
Cohen, Jason $19,068 Washington DC
Ronconi, Darryl $14,967 Naperville IL
Miconi, Giorgio $14,967 San Severino Marche Italy
Sobol, Konstantin $14,967 Los Angeles CA
Vanfleet, Jonathan $14,967 Austin TX
Caro, Mike $14,967 Shell Knob MO
Esfandiari, Antonio $14,967 Las Vegas NV
Popov, Alexey $14,967 Moscow Russia
Odea, Donnacha $14,967 Dublin Ireland
Horan, Timothy $14,967 Sydney Australia
Tare, Jonathan $12,374 New York NY
McGowan, Joe $12,374 Las Vegas NV
Baron, Isaac $12,374 Los Gatos CA
Zima, Grigory $12,374 Moscow Russia
Sisley, Todd $12,374 Toronto ON, Canada
Taylor, James $12,374 Cumming GA
Jung, Alexander $12,374 Berlin Germany
Brummelhuis, Michiel $12,374 Amsterdam Netherlands
Shlez, Vadim $12,374 Brooklyn New York
Jones, Ryan $10,559 Torrance CA
Andrejkovics, Milan $10,559 Budapest Hungary
Hartmann, Anthony $10,559 Minneapolis MN
Burkholder, Steven $10,559 Gainesville FL
Tighe, David $10,559 Birmingham UK
Vardjavand, Varahram $10,559 Quickborn Germany
Sliwinski, Nicholas $10,559 Las Vegas NV
Van til, Johannes $10,559 Groningen Germany
Lesle, Michael $10,559 Wildomar CA
Schleger, Shane $9,145 Santa Monica CA
Feldman, Peter $9,145 Harper Woods MI
Frazer, Ian $9,145 Woldingham SC
Salas, Damian $9,145 Chascomus Argentina
Markholt, Lee $9,145 Eatonville WA
Getzwiller, Sean $9,145 Tucson AZ
Niepenberg, Jorg $9,145 Haan Germany
Kwaysser, Valdemar $9,145 Budapest Hungary
Cahail, Blake $9,145 Las Vegas NV
Bruel, Patrick $8,037 Paris France
Sion, Stephen $8,037 Las Vegas NV
Lodden, Johnny $8,037 Jorpeland Norway
Mcclintic, James $8,037 Albuquerque NM
Bansi, Pramesh $8,037 London United Kingdom
Angeles, Christian $8,037 Mexico City Mexico
Liebert, Kathleen $8,037 Las Vegas NV
Sudworth, James $8,037 Cantebury CT
Binger, Nicholas $8,037 Las Vegas NV
Donev, Ivo $6,929 Bregenz Austria
Cholagh, Hamed $6,929 Troy MI
Alan, Jeffrey $6,929 Plano TX
Legoupil, Guenael $6,929 France
Bornstein, David $6,929 Seminole TX
Medic, Nenad $6,929 Niagara Falls ON, Canada
Newton, Brett $6,929 Aloha OR
Dunst, George $6,929 Madison WI
Winston, Roy $6,929 Rancho Mirage CA
Lopez, Karlo $5,892 San Juan Puerto Rico
Scala, Tracy $5,892 Boca Raton FL
Childs, Lee $5,892 Alexandria VA
Testud, Paul $5,892 Ermont France
Carson, Dick $5,892 Las Vegas NV
Guida, Frank $5,892 Bartlett IL
Daly, James $5,892 Limerick ON, Canada
Liu, Joanne $5,892 Las Vegas NV
Conroy, John $5,892 Snaith East York ON, Canada
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FIO, the Orange Chips are 5k, the Lilacish (?) ones are 25k.
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Official Report
Event #52
Triple-Chance No-Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $3,000
Number of Entries: 81 (ERROR)
Total Net Prize Pool: $2,357,040
Number of Places Paid: 81
First Place Prize: $506,800
June 28-30, 2009
Tournament Highlights:
Event Headlines –
1. Jorg Peisert Wins His First WSOP Gold Bracelet
2. Piesert’s Second WSOP Tournament Ever Yields Gold Bracelet and $500,000 Top Prize
3. After Being Shut-Out in First 50 Events, Germany Wins Back-to-Back Gold Bracelets
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The Champion --
· The 2009 World Series of Poker $3,000 buy-in Triple-Chance No-Limit Hold’em champion is Jorg Peisert, from Dusseldorf, Germany.
· Peisert is a 45-year-old banker. He works as a money manager and is an independent investment counselor. Prior to working on his own, Peisert spent 18 years working for DeutscheBank.
· In addition to playing poker, Peisert also enjoys playing golf and horse racing.
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Peisert is a diabetic.
· Peisert was accompanied at the final table by his longtime fiancé, who cheered him to victory along with several other fans and supporters.
· Peisert has only been playing poker for about two years.
· Peisert has enjoyed some success in Europe. He finished as the runner up in last year’s Master Classics Championship (Amsterdam, Holland) and also won “Player of the Year” at a major German casino in 2008.
· Prior to entering this tournament, Preisert had entered only one other WSOP event. He busted out early in that tournament. So, this was only the second WSOP tournament Preisert has ever played.
· Peisert collected $506,800 for first place. He was also awarded his first WSOP gold bracelet.
· According to official records, Peisert now has 1 win, 1 final table appearance, and 1 in-the-money finishes at the WSOP. His career WSOP earnings now total $506,800.
· Piesert becomes the third German player to win a WSOP gold bracelet at the 2009 WSOP. Last year, there were three winners from Germany.
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Winner Quotes (Jorg Peisert) --
· On his feelings immediately following the victory: “For the moment, I am very proud to win the tournament. It’s hard work. But at the final table I think I was able to dominate the play.”
· On his strategy coming into the final table: “I wanted to wait and let the short stacks bust out. And then, I got to where I was pressing more. It worked.”
· On winning a gold bracelet: “It’s a dream come true.”
· On his pride for Germany at winning a second gold bracelet this year: “I am very happy. Last year, we won three gold bracelets. This year, we waited until the last days to win.”
· On a wager he made with another poker player that Germany would win five gold bracelets this year (Germany currently has two wins): “Well, I think we probably lost the bet.”
· On his immediate plans: “I will play in the Main Event. But first I am going to take a break. I have diabetes. For me, it is sometimes hard to concentrate over three days. But after taking a break I will come back and play in the Main Event.”
· On his opinion of “Triple-Chance” tournaments: “I like it. It gives you a chance to come back even if you go broke. I didn’t need it because I doubled up early. But I like this kind of play and it was very nice.”
· On having his fiancé and many friends in the crowd cheering for him: “It’s very important. I need her. She gives me all the power to win. I am so happy to have her here with me.”
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The Final Table --
· The final table included only no former WSOP gold bracelet winners – Note that Max Greenwood (1 win) finished in tenth place. But only the top nine finishers count as an official final table.
· The final table included players from three different nations – including Canada, Germany, and the United States.
· Seven of the top nine finishers were professional poker players. However, an amateur player won first place.
· The final table was played nine-handed.
· The runner up was Jason Dewitt, from Mishawaka, IN. He is a 25-year-old poker pro. This was his second final table appearance at this year’s WSOP. He finished 3rd in the $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold’em event. Second place in this tournament paid $313,227.
· The third-place finisher was Benjamin Gilbert, from Toronto, ON (Canada). He is a 34-year-old poker pro. Gilbert is primarily a cash game player, who mostly concentrates on games in the Los Angeles area.
· The fourth-place finisher was Michael Noda, from Philadelphia, PA. He is a 26-year-old poker pro. Noda won the Wynn Poker Classic earlier this year. This was his third time to cash at the WSOP.
· The fifth-place finisher was Jason Somerville, from Stony Brook, NY. He is a 22-year-old poker pro. He was selected as the “Online Player of the Year,” according to one source. Somerville is an instructor at a site called “PokerVT.com.”
· The sixth-place finisher was Michael Katz, from Manalapan, NJ. He is a 25-year-old poker pro. This was his ninth time to cash and marked his highest WSOP finish to date.
· The seventh-place finisher was Karga Holt, from Atlanta, GA. He is a 30-year-old poker pro. This marked his third time to cash at the WSOP.
· The eighth-place finisher was William Erickson, from Clifton Park, NY. He is a 41-year-old poker pro. Erickson’s most memorable finish was coming in 16th-place in the 2004 WSOP Main Event.
· The ninth-place finisher was Warren Watson, from New Brighton, MN. He is a 23-year-old student. This was his second time to cash at the WSOP.
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Quote from: tikay on July 02, 2009, 12:11:56 AM
FIO, the Orange Chips are 5k, the Lilacish (?) ones are 25k.
Lilacish? They look blue/green from here
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In-the-Money Finishers --
· Former WSOP gold bracelet finishers who cashed in this event included – Max Greenwood, Mike Caro, An Tran, Patrick Bruel, Antonio Esfandiari, Donnacha O’Dea, Kathy Liebert, Ivo Donev, and Nenad Medic.
· Mike Caro, a.k.a. “The Mad Genius of Poker,” who finished in 23rd place, is highly regarded as one of the pioneers of poker strategy and statistical research. He penned a chapter in Doyle Bunson’s classic “Super/System” and has written and taught about poker for more than 30 years.
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Donnacha O’Dea, who finished in 26th place, was one of the first international players to start coming to the WSOP every year. He is credited as one of poker’s earliest ambassadors in Europe. O’Dea’s enthusiasm for the game helped spread Hold’em throughout England and Ireland.
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Former WSOP gold bracelet winner (1998) Patrick Bruel is one of France’s most popular actors and singers. He has sold millions of records and is sometimes referred to as the “Frank Sinatra of France
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Quote from: Claw75 on July 02, 2009, 12:17:40 AM
Quote from: tikay on July 02, 2009, 12:11:56 AM
FIO, the Orange Chips are 5k, the Lilacish (?) ones are 25k.
Lilacish? They look blue/green from here
Yes, yes, that's why I said "ish". "ish" is all-embracing, it's a universal get out from potential wrongness, don't you see?
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"lammers"?
Odds and Ends --
· Re-buy tournaments were discontinued starting in 2009. A different format was thereby introduced called the “Triple Chance” tournament. This provides all players with an equal opportunity to win, irrelevant of bankroll size or level of financial commitment. Triple-chance tournaments debuted in 2008, as the two biggest Pot-Limit Omaha tournaments operated under this format.
· In “Triple Chance” tournaments players are given a
starting stack, plus two lammers,
which can be used to re-buy more chips. All players are given the same number of lammers. Some players chose to re-buy for the maximum number of chips immediately, preferring a large stack from the start. Other players prefer to minimize the risk of going bust by using the lammers to re-enter the tournament (re-buy) with a new stack. Since all players theorhetically begin with 9,000 in chips, all starters were actually given 3,000 in chips with two lammers available which be used to trade in for 3,000 and 3,000 (or 6,000 total) in chips at any time.
· The official WSOP gold bracelet ceremony takes place on the day following the winner’s victory. The ceremony takes place on at center stage of the main tournament room and begins during the break of the noon tournament. The ceremony usually starts around 2:20 pm. The national anthem of the winner’s nation is played. The entire presentation is open to public and media. Video and photography is permitted by both media and the public.
· The winner Jorg Peisert will be honored with the playing of his country’s national anthem, “Deutchland Uber Alles.”
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The Event --
· The $3,000 buy-in Triple-Chance No-Limit Hold’em championship attracted 854 entries. The total prize pool amounted to $2,357,040. The top 81 finishers collected prize money.
· The tournament was played over three consecutive days.
· The chip leader at the start of the final table was Michael Katz. He ended up going out in sixth place.
· Eventual winner Jorg Peisert started play at the final table ranked sixth in chips, out of nine players. He was never in serious danger of busting out. Peisert made a major jump in the standings when play became three-handed. By the time play was heads-up, Peisert had a sizable advantage over Jason Dewitt. The final hand came when Peisert’s pocket nines held up to drag the last pot of the tournament.
· The final table was played in the Green section of the Amazon Room at the Rio. The ESPN Main Stage was reserved for the HORSE world championship. Another final table ended on this day as well, which was the $1,500 buy-in Seven-Card Stud High-Low Split championship.
· The final table lasted about eight hours – about average in duration for this year’s WSOP.
· The tournament officially began on Sunday, June 28th, at 12 noon. The tournament officially ended on Tuesday, June 30th, at 11:50 pm.
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Quote from: tikay on July 02, 2009, 12:20:39 AM
Quote from: Claw75 on July 02, 2009, 12:17:40 AM
Quote from: tikay on July 02, 2009, 12:11:56 AM
FIO, the Orange Chips are 5k, the Lilacish (?) ones are 25k.
Lilacish? They look blue/green from here
Yes, yes, that's why I said "ish". "ish" is all-embracing, it's a universal get out from potential wrongness, don't you see?
yes. ish.
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2009 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Event # 53
Buy In $1,500
Date Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better
Game 29-Jun-09
Number of Entries 466
Net Prize Pool $636,090
First Place Prize $159,048
Players to Cash 48
In the Money Finishers:
Name Prize City State/Country
1 Halpern, David $159,048 New Orleans LA
2 Kohler, William $98,339 Cincinnati OH
3 Stern, Max $64,346 Las Vegas NV
4 Brown, Chad $44,494 Las Vegas NV
5 Savage, Matt $32,396 San Jose CA
6 Gilbert, Zak $24,775 Reno NV
7 Swinford, Brian $19,858 Armstrong IL
8 Prescott, Allie $16,646 Memphis TN
9 Sklar, Richie $12,123 Las Vegas NV
10 Burgio, Vince $12,123 West Hills CA
11 Rosenfeldt, Jack $9,146 Hobro Denmark
12 Paz, Jose $9,146 Santa Cruz Bolivia
13 Toboc, Christian $7,245 Leomberg Germany
14 Krescanto, Mike $7,245 Scottsdale AZ
15 Davis, Jared $5,852 New Hope PA
16 Raymond, Derek $5,852 Portland ME
17 Ohde, Martin $4,478 Vienna Austria
18 Vance, Tim Lee $4,478 Millstadt IL
19 Jelinek, Steve $4,478 Birmingham United Kingdom
20 Dovzhenko, Alexander $4,478 St. Petersburg Russia
21 Barbieri, Albert $4,478 Philadelphia PA
22 Emerson, Alan $4,478 Pheonix AZ
23 Bloch, Andrew $4,478 Las Vegas NV
24 Rosenthal, Yotam $4,478 Tel Aviv Israel
25 Leeds, Brandon $3,288 Phoenix AZ
26 Smith, Matthew $3,288 Lithia FL
27 Rygol, Bernd $3,288 Munich Germany
28 Ickow, Todd $3,288 Valparaiso IN
29 Hughes, Ryan $3,288 Pheonix AZ
30 Heim, Ruy $3,288 Newhall CA
31 Miller, Ronald $3,288 Albany NY
32 Chad, Norman $3,288 Los Angeles CA
33 Yoo, James $2,976 El Cerrito CA
34 Marsters, Timothy $2,976 Brisbane CA
35 Kearney, Simon $2,976 Fort Lauderdale FL
36 Verrastro, Candace $2,976 Point Pleasant Beach NJ
37 Danheiser, David $2,976 Las Vegas NV
38 Purzycki, Robert $2,976 Cypress CA
39 Beltran, Thuy $2,976 Saint Petersburg FL
40 Markakis, George $2,976 Philadelphia PA
41 Kimmel, Shawn $2,690 Dearborn Heights MI
42 Reiss, John $2,690 Omaha NE
43 Wenzel, John $2,690 Lantana FL
44 Erdman, Travis $2,690 Burlingame CA
45 Greenstein, Barry $2,690 Ranchos Palos Verdes CA
46 Wortham, David $2,690 Hemet CA
47 Negreanu, Daniel $2,690 Las Vegas NV
48 Bonomo, Justin $2,690 Sherman Oaks CA
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Quote from: tikay on July 02, 2009, 12:20:39 AM
Quote from: Claw75 on July 02, 2009, 12:17:40 AM
Quote from: tikay on July 02, 2009, 12:11:56 AM
FIO, the Orange Chips are 5k, the Lilacish (?) ones are 25k.
Lilacish? They look blue/green from here
Yes, yes, that's why I said "ish". "ish" is all-embracing, it's a universal get out from potential wrongness, don't you see?
yes. ish.
And don't forget the suffixed question mark. Conflict avoidance of the highest order, see? The "?" means it could be anything, but I'm wholly immune from criticism of wronglessnessless.
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