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2007 World Series Of Poker
Mon-Wed June 25-27, 2007
Event #42
Pot-Limit Omaha (High-Low Split)
$1,500 BUY-IN

Players: 687

Prize Pool: $937,755

1. Lukasz Dumasnki Toronto, ON $227,454

2. David Bach Athens, GA $139,725
3. James Tolley Elkton, MD $91,900
4. Gene Timberlake Houston, TX $60,485
5. Chad Brown Los Angeles, CA $43,606
6. Dario Alioto Palermo, Italy $33,759
7. Thomas Hunt Orange Beach, AL $25,319
8. Mark Wilds Biloxi, MS $18,755
9. George Danzer Passau, Germany $13,597
10. Michael Watson St. Johns, Canada $9,049
11. Andrew Kolsau Tampa, FL $9,049
12. Jean Piquette Quebec, Canada $9,049
13. Orlando Romero Amarillo, TX $8,112
14. Senovio Ramirez Mission, TX $8,112
15. Dustin Cole Ontario, CANADA $8,112
16. Tobi Clark Modesto, CA $7,174
17. Mike Sexton Las Vegas, NV $7,174
18. Alan Aberg New York, NY $7,174
19. Seigfried Stockinger Austria $6,236
20. Imre Leibold Tallinn Estonia $6,236
21. Robert Oxenberg Aspen, CO $6,236
22. Wayne McGregor Wasilla, AK $6,236
23. Ronald Faltinsky Montery Park, CA $6,236
24. Lex Nerenberg Minnetonka, MN $6,236
25. Joel Fuji Las Vegas, NV $6,236
26. Terry Farmer Palm Desert, CA $6,236
27. Benjamin Tang Scottsdale, AZ $6,236
28. William Chen Lafayette Hill, PA $5,345
29. Antanas Guoga Lithuania $5,345
30. Douglas Larson Leawood, KS $5,345
31. Phillip Marmorstein Germany $5,345
32. Russell Salzer Hollywood, FL $5,345
33. Brian Saltas Boise, ID $5,345
34. Donald Cho San Jose, CA $5,345
35. Peter Dalhuijsen Netherlands $5,345
36. Daniel Horan Huntington Station, NY $5,345
37. Gregory Giannokostas Dunwoody, GA $4,595
38. Peter Levine Waltham, MA $4,595
39. Larry Fallex McCallen, TX $4,595
40. Rino Mathis Switzerland $4,595
41. George O'Brien Aurora, CO $4,595
42. Henry Paloci III Sarasota, FL $4,595
43. Lance Allred North Hollywood, CA $4,595
44. James Pechac Phoenix, AZ $4,595
45. Salima Valimahomed Sarasota, FL $4,595
46. Norma Red Thunder Oregon City, OR $3,939
47. Chau Giang Las Vegas, NV $3,939
48. John Shirk Clayton, NC $3,939
49. Joseph Ritzie Hamilton, OH $3,939
50. Thomas Goldman Bellevue, WA $3,939
51. Dave Ulliott United Kingdom $3,939
52. Marvin Rosen Roslyn, NY $3,939
53. Surinder Sunar England $3,939
54. Dennis January Vancouver, Washington $3,939
55. Bill Stern Santa Fe, NM $3,235
56. Miles Michelson Berkeley, CA $3,235
57. Anthony Reategui Chandler, AZ $3,235
58. Jeffrey Madsen Las Vegas, NV $3,235
59. Grayson Nichols Windmere, FL $3,235
60. Cesar Ontingco San Diego, CA $3,235
61. Reuben Nixon Midland, TX $3,235
62. Emilio Porco Portage, MI $3,235
63. Robert Stevanovski Cornelius, NC $3,235


Tournament Notes:

--The winner of the $1,500 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low championship was Lukasz Dumanski. He is a 24-year-old poker player from Toronto, Ontario (Canada). This was his first WSOP victory.

-- Dumanski topped a field of 687 entries. He arrived at the final table third in the chip count, behind the chip leader David Bach. He won his victory after pulling away in the late stages of the tournament Bach, who ended-up finishing second.

-- This was Dumanski's third time to cash at the WSOP. Both of his previous in-the-money finishes occurred at the 2005 World Series. First place paid $227,454. He also collected the gold and diamond bracelet, designed and made by luxury watchmaker Corum.

-- Poker commentator and goodwill ambassador Mike Sexton finished in 17th place. This marked Sexton’s 44th time to cash at the WSOP (ranking 7th on the all-time cashes list). Sexton's biggest money win was at last year’s Tournament of Champions.

-- Two-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Bill Chen took 28th place.

-- Other former WSOP gold bracelet winners who made the money included Chau Giang (47th), David "Devilfish" Ulliot (51st), Surinder Sunar (53rd), Anthony Reategui (57th), and Jeff Madsen (58th).

-- Jeff Madsen, now aged 22 -- who exploded onto the poker scene last year with two WSOP wins -- has cashed just twice at this year's World Series. He now has finishes at 25th and a 58th.

-- This is the first time the World Series of Poker has ever offered a Pot-Limit Omaha High-Low Split tournament. The event attracted 687 entries, certainly the largest turnout ever for a live tournament featuring this game.

Nolan Dalla


2007 World Series of Poker

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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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