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2007 World Series Of Poker
Wed-Fri June 20-22, 2007
Event #33
Pot-Limit Omaha with Re-Buys
$1,500 BUY-IN

Players: 293

Re-Buys: 880
Prize Pool: $1,684,305

1. Alan Smurfit Miami, FL $464,867

2. Qushqar Morad Kabul, Afghanistan $279,595
3. Van Marcus Melbourne, Austalia $190,326
4. Chris Bjorin London, UK $129,691
5. Chau Giang Las Vegas, NV $96,005
6. Brandon Adams Cambridge, MA $75,794
7. Robert Fellner Las Vegas, NV $57,266
8. Birinder "Sunny" Nijran UK $42,108
9. Hilbert Shirey Winter Haven, FL $30,317
10. Erick Lindgren Las Vegas, NV $21,054
11. David Ashby Jefferson County, KY $21,054
12. Ralph Perry Las Vegas, NV $21,054
13. Daniel Harmetz Sacramento, CA $19,370
14. Jorge Arias Venezuela $19,370
15. Michael William Binger Atherton, CA $19,370
16. Bradley Berman Deephaven, MN $17,685
17. Varahram Vardjavand Quickborn, Germany $17,685
18. Allen Cunningham Las Vegas, NV $17,685
19. Julian Gardner Manchester, UK $16,001
20. Jacky Chitwood Celina, TN $16,001
21. Richard Ellerman Osage Beach, MO $16,001
22. David "Devilfish" Ulliot Hull, UK $16,001
23. Warren Wooldridge London, UK $16,001
24. David Williams Las Vegas, NV $16,001
25. Andreas Krause Heilbronn, Germany $16,001
26. Eoghan Odea Dublin, Ireland $16,001
27. Rodeen Talebi Los Angeles, CA $16,001


Tournament Notes:

--The winner of the $1,500 buy-in Pot-Limit Hold'em (with re-buys) championship was Alan Smurfit, a 64-year-old retiree from Miami, FL. Smurfit was born in Ireland. This is his second year to compete at the World Series of Poker. It is his first time ever to cash at the WSOP after a dozen cashes at tournaments elsewhere.

-- Smurfit's victory was not only the most hard-fought battle at this year's World Series, to date. It was certainly the year's greatest comeback. Smurfit began the final table dead last in chips. He started with 95,000 in his stack to his eight opponents, each who had upwards of ten times that amount. Smurfit's victory was a staggeringly impressive accomplishment, not only of perseverance, but of physical and mental endurance.

-- The final table clocked in at just over nine hours. However, heads-up play lasted a mind-boggling 167 hands, spread over six hours. It was one of the longest Pot-Limit Omaha heads-up matches in WSOP history. First place paid $464,867.

-- Smurfit is the owner of the "K-Club," one of the most famous luxury resorts and golf courses in Ireland. It is the equivalent of Augusta National. The official website of his resort is: http://www.kclub.com/

-- Afghanistan might seem an odd home for a poker champion. But Qushqar Morad is from Afghanistan. He won a WSOP gold bracelet (Seven-Card Stud in 2002). He was the runner up in this event.

-- Two-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Chris Bjorin, who was born in Sweden but now lives in the UK, finished in fourth place.

-- Three-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Chau Giang took fifth.

-- Brandon Adams, a doctoral student at Harvard made the final table at the 2005 Tournament of Champions. He finished sixth in this event.

-- A name from the past found a home at this final table. Unfortunately, he did not stay for very long. Three-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Hilbert Shirey took ninth place. Shirey won his first WSOP title twenty years ago.

-- Reflecting the international appeal of Pot-Limit Omaha, six of the final nine players were born outside the United States. Countries represented included Afghanistan, Australia, England, Ireland, Sweden, Vietnam, and the U.S. One finalist currently lives in Panama.

-- Four of the final nine players were former WSOP gold bracelet winners, with a combined nine wins between them.

-- The tournament was originally scheduled as a two-day event. But for the third time in four such events, long play on Day Two mandated adding a Day Three. The final table was played on the ESPN stage inside the poker arena, although television cameras were dark during an off day.

-- The list of in-the-money finishers included perhaps the most star-studded compilation of well-known players yet at this year's World Series. Erick Lindgren finished 10th. Last year's gold bracelet winner Ralph Perry took 12th. Michael Binger, who was third in the championship event last year, finished 15th. Six-time winner Allen Cunningham was 18th. David "DevilFish" Ulliot finished 22nd. Last year's gold bracelet winner David Williams took 24th.

-- Michael Binger now has six cashes at this year's WSOP - more than any other player. The record number of cashes in a single year is eight, shared by Phil Hellmuth and Humberto Brenes.

-- Bradley Berman finished 16th. This marked his best showing ever at the WSOP, to date. Berman, the son of casino mogul Lyle Berman, famously knocked Doyle Brunson out of the 2004 WSOP championship event.

Nolan Dalla


2007 World Series of Poker

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4
Event 5 Event 6 Event 7 Event 8
Event 9 Event 10 Event 11 Event 12
Event 13 Event 14 Event 15 Event 16
Event 17 Event 18 Event 19 Event 20
Event 21 Event 22 Event 23 Event 24
Event 25 Event 26 Event 27 Event 28
Event 29 Event 30 Event 31 Event 32
Event 33 Event 34 Event 35 Event 36
Event 37 Event 38 Event 39 Event 40
Event 41 Event 42 Event 43 Event 44
Event 45 Event 46 Event 47 Event 48
Event 49 Event 50 Event 51 Event 52
Event 53 Event 54 Event 55 Day 1-A Event 55 Day 1-B
Event 55 Day 1-C Event 55 Day 1-D Event 55 Day 2-A Event 55 Day 2-B
Event 55 Day 3 Event 55 Day 4 Event 55 Day 5 Event 55 Day 6
Event 55 Final Table

 

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