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36th Annual World Series of Poker

Event #24 - WSOP No Limit Hold'em
June 24, 2005 at 12:00 PM
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $2,500
Prize Pool $2,428,800
Entries 1056
Report Available
Farzad Bonyadi

Farzad Bonyadi

Place Name Prize
1 Farzad Bonyadi (Aliso Viejo, CA, USA) $594,960
2 Lars Bonding (Fairfax, VA, USA) $317,625
3 Glynn Beebe (Austin, TX, USA) $194,305
4 Robert Doyle (North Palm Beach, FL, USA) $170,015
5 Mayen Grigorian (Northridge, CA, USA) $145,730
6 Giuseppe Zappia AKA "Zapps" (Woodbridge, ON, Canada) $121,440
7 Jason Tate (Brentwood, TN, USA) $97,150
8 K.J. Jordan (Myrtle Beach, SC, USA) $72,865
9 Larry Watson (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $48,575
10 Marvin Duarte (South, FL, USA) $26,715
11 Ryan Hughes (Phoenix, AZ, USA) $26,715
12 Carl Scianory $26,715
13 Jason Palazzolo $21,860
14 Gary Rabin (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $21,860
15 John Carney $21,860
16 Ryan Dacayanan (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $17,000
17 Ram Vaswani (Hendon, UK) $17,000
19 Owen Crowe (Nov Scotia, NS, Canada) $12,145
20 Dustin Sitar AKA "Pibe" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $12,145
21 Bundhit Intachai (Waipahu, HI, USA) $12,145
22 Richard Ashby (Watford, UK) $12,145
23 Ralph Perry AKA "rafael" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $12,145
24 Paul Foster (Vista, CA, USA) $12,145
25 Huck Seed (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $12,145
26 John Juanda (Marina Del Rey, CA, USA) $12,145
27 John Richarde (Charlotte, NC, USA) $12,145
28 Kenneth Fitzgerald (Roseville, CA, USA) $8,500
29 Ian Kalman (San Francisco, CA, USA) $8,500
30 Vinod Vangimalla (Silver Spings, MD, USA) $8,500
31 Gabriel Nassif (Paris, France) $8,500
32 Melvin Starkman (Woodland Hills, CA, USA) $8,500
33 John Reiss (Omaha, NE, USA) $8,500
34 Micky Wernick (Birmingham, UK) $8,500
35 Daniel Hulsey (Orange, TX, USA) $8,500
36 Ralph Levine (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $8,500
37 Jon Friedberg (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $7,045
38 Harry Thomas (Hamilton, OH, USA) $7,045
39 Ryan Larson (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $7,045
40 Chris Bjorin (London, UK) $7,045
41 Adam Naglich (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $7,045
42 Sean Wagmeister (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $7,045
43 Richard Besserman (Wantagh, NY, USA) $7,045
44 Shannon Medlock (Parma, OH, USA) $7,045
45 Eli Balas (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $7,045
46 Daniel Adelson (Sherman Oaks, CA, USA) $5,710
47 Peter Zakhary (Mt. Verde, FL, USA) $5,710
48 Oliver Nejad AKA "Ali" (Albany, CA, USA) $5,710
49 Brian Mogelefsky (Huntington, NY, USA) $5,710
50 Kenny Robbins (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,710
51 Robert Evans $5,710
52 Robert Pizzo (W Hempstead, NY, USA) $5,710
53 Michel Abecassis (Paris, France) $5,710
54 Ted Leva (Houston, TX, USA) $5,710
55 Bill Ferrand (Henderson, NV, USA) $4,860
56 Jonathan Shecter (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $4,860
57 Archibald van Horn (Ada, OK, USA) $4,860
58 Ylon Schwartz (Brooklyn, NY, USA) $4,860
59 Brandon Wong (Fresno, CA, USA) $4,860
60 Allie Prescott (Memphis, TN, USA) $4,860
61 Jim McClintic (Albuquerque, NM, USA) $4,860
62 Nenad Medic AKA "Serb" (Niagara Falls, ON, Canada) $4,860
63 Rob Pieklo (Flanders, NJ, USA) $4,860
64 Roberto Binelli (Italy) $4,250
65 Jim Schmidt (Spokane, WA, USA) $4,250
66 MJ Partin (Cave Creek, AZ, USA) $4,250
67 Marco Traniello (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $4,250
68 Joel Ramin (New York, NY, USA) $4,250
69 Q Knopow (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $4,250
70 Jason Lester (Miami, FL, USA) $4,250
71 Cheung Tai Law AKA "C T" (Middlesborough, UK) $4,250
72 Erik Dickinson (Longhorn, PA, USA) $4,250
73 Wes Huff (Alameda, CA, USA) $3,645
74 Gary Dolenga (La Quinta, CA, USA) $3,645
75 Stuart Fox AKA "Foxy" (Birmingham, UK) $3,645
76 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Russia) $3,645
77 David "Dragon" Pham (Cerritos, CA, USA) $3,645
78 Travis Skaggs (Sand Springs, OK, USA) $3,645
79 Len Demchak (Streetsboro, OH, USA) $3,645
80 Stanley Chao (Rancho Palos Verges, CA, USA) $3,645
81 Alexander Cooper (Bergen, Norway) $3,645
82 Simon "Aces" Trumper (Guildford, UK) $3,035
83 Marty Healy (Chicago, IL, USA) $3,035
84 Milt Meyers (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,035
85 Randy Lorensen (Austin, TX, USA) $3,035
86 Tony Hartmann (Richfield, MN, USA) $3,035
87 Jordan Smith AKA "scarface_79" (Tool, TX, USA) $3,035
88 William Wilding (Evansville, IN, USA) $3,035
89 Vyacheslav Eyzerovich (Staten Island, NY, USA) $3,035
90 Josef Monro (Beverly Hills, MI, USA) $3,035
91 Travis Green (Irvine, CA, USA) $2,670
92 Jason Newburger AKA "Chicago Kid" (Vernon Hills, IL, USA) $2,670
93 Richard Cohen (Huntington Valley, PA, USA) $2,670
94 Lance Allred (Hollywood, CA, USA) $2,670
95 Howard Crash (Weston, CT, USA) $2,670
96 John Falconer (Burnley, UK) $2,670
97 Scott Weisblum (New York, NY, USA) $2,670
98 Daivd Pock (Fullerton, CA, USA) $2,670
99 Trang Phan (Long Beach, CA, USA) $2,670
100 Clifford Flachsenhar AKA "Mr. Flawless" (Goleta, CA, USA) $2,670

Tournament Report

Bonyadi's Third Strike:

Poker pro Farzad Bonyadi wins third gold bracelet and $595,960 in Pot-Limit Hold'em championship

Farzad Bonyadi topped a huge field of 1,056 players in the $2,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em event, held at the Rio in Las Vegas. Bonyadi, an Iranian-born poker player who now lives in Laguna Beach, CA, reigned supreme at the final table, consisting almost entirely of newcomers to the World Series of Poker. The finale was taped for later broadcast by ESPN.

This is not to say Boyadi didn't face serious challenges along the way. In fact, he arrived fourth in the chip count. The initial chip leader was Danish player, Lars Bonding, who enjoyed a decisive 5-2 lead over everyone else when play began on Day Three. After Jan Sorensen's win in the previous event, the relatively small nation of Denmark was going for its second straight win here at the World Series. Chip counts were as follows:

THE FINAL TABLE:

SEAT 1: Joe Zappia $247,000
SEAT 2: Larry Watson $59,000
SEAT 3: Glynn Beebe $242,000
SEAT 4: Mayen Grigorian $112,000
SEAT 5: K J Jordan $368,000
SEAT 6: Lars Bonding $818,000
SEAT 7: Jason Tate $391,000
SEAT 8: Farzad Bonyadi $315,000
SEAT 9: Robert Doyle $87,000

Players were eliminated in the following order:

9th Place - Short-stacked Larry Watson didn't have much time to wait for a hand. When he found 8-8 that was good enough to move ‘all in.' Joe Zappia, with five times as many chips, covered the raise with A-10 and caught a ten on the flop. That put Watson out quickly. The Oklahoma-born retiree now living in Las Vegas collected $48,575 as a consolation.

8th Place - Chip-leader Lars Bonding continued to dominate play at the final table. He played most aggressively, which caused K J. Jordan to decide he'd seen enough. That turned out to be a mistake, as Jordan was dealt K-Q suited versus Bonding's 5-5. Jordan re-raised to 300,000 before the flop and Bonding didn't hesitate calling with the small pocket pair. Jordan failed to catch a pair, and Bonding raced up to over a million in chips. Meanwhile, K.J. Jordan - a real estate investor from Myrtle Beach, SC - took a commission of $72,865 for 8th place.

7th Place - Another odd turn of events took place when the second-largest stack coming into Day Three busted out. Jason Tate decided to move his last 200,000 into the pot with A-K and Robert Doyle called with J-J. Doyle didn't need to improve but when a jack fell on the river, the trips blew Tate away as the 7th-place finisher. Tate, an independent contractor from Tennessee, earned $97,150 in prize money.

6th Place - Joe Zappia, who goes by the name ‘The Hammer' went out next. The Hammer got nailed when he tried to make a move with J-10 and lost his last 130,000 in chips. Robert Doyle's ace-high played as the winning hand. Zappia received $121,440 for 6th place.

5th Place - If Chris Grigorian is ‘the Armenian Express', then his cousin Mayan is most certainly the bullet train. Unfortunately, Mayan Grigorian (a.k.a. "MG") ran out of steam about midway through the finale. He went out on a bizarre hand. Short-stacked, MG moved in trying to steal with 7-6 and was called by Glynn Beebe with 7-5 (a great situation for MG). The board came with four diamonds and Beebe had the only diamond. Grigorian, a stockbroker from southern California, was derailed in 5th place - good for $145,730.

4th Place - Robert Emmett Doyle, Jr. was the next player to exit. The self-employed poker player from N. Palm Beach, FL was eliminated when he was low on chips and ended up losing to Farzad Bonyadi's pair of kings. Doyle collected $170,015.

3rd Place - Glynn Beebe made a nice run but ended up going out in 3rd place. The business owner from Austin, TX was down to his last 200,000 in chips and faced two opponents with over 1,000,000 in chips each. Both big stacks seemed content to let Beebe go out before going to war. Beebe went out with J-9 after the flop came 5-6-7. With a straight draw and two overcards, Beebe missed. Lars Bonding had pocket 10s and that was all for Beebe. Third place paid $194,305.

2nd Place - The kamikaze at this final table was Lars Bonding. He completely dominated play firing the first half of the seven-hour finale. But as players were slowly eliminated, Bonding would inevitably have to face the most talented and experienced of opponents in a showdown. Bonding was not able to push around Bonyadi, and it showed on the final hand of the tournament. After about an hour of heads-up play, Bonding was down 3 to 1 in chips and hoped to steal the pot with Q-10. He moved ‘all in' after the flop came K-3-2. Bonyadi called the stone-cold bluff with top pair (K-6). The pair of kings held up and Bonding was eliminated as the runner up. Second place paid $317,625.

1st Place - Farzad ‘Freddy' Bonyadi played a masterful tournament. He allowed Bonding to establish a dominant table presence and watched as other players were gradually eliminated. Coveting a heads-up confrontation, Bonyadi got what he wanted, then gave Bonding just enough freedom to choke himself on the final hand.

Bonyadi, age 46, now has three gold bracelets (lifetime) at the WSOP. He won the Deuce-to-Seven championship in 2004. He captured his first title in 1998 in the $2,000 buy-in Limit Hold'em event. This was his largest payday ever -- $594,960 was the payout for first-place.

With the victory, Farzad Bonyadi moves into at least two elite categories. He became the 49th player in WSOP history to win at least three bracelets. Bonyadi also moved into the WSOP ‘Millionaires Club.' He now has earned over one-million dollars in lifetime earnings at the world's longest-running and most prestigious tournament.

Official Report by Nolan Dalla - World Series of Poker Media Director

World Series of Poker Circuit Director of Operations - Ken Lambert
World Series of Poker Tournament Director - John Grooms
Rio Poker Room Manager - Michael Matts
Rio Poker Tournament Director - Robert Daily

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