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39th World Series of Poker 2008

Event #39 - WSOP No Limit Hold'em
June 21, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $1,500
Prize Pool $3,712,800
Entries 2720
Report Available

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David Woo

David Woo

Place Name Prize
1 David Woo (Atlanta, GA, USA) $631,656
2 Matthew Wood (Whitby, ON, Canada) $389,844
3 Eric Beren (Dallas, TX, USA) $278,460
4 Habib Khanis (San Diego, CA, USA) $233,906
5 Thomas Werthmann AKA "Big Baller" (Bloomfield Hills, MI, USA) $191,209
6 Curtis Early (Dallas, TX, USA) $150,368
7 Thandat Tran (El Monte, CA, USA) $113,240
8 Michael Glasser (Boca Raton, FL, USA) $85,394
9 Jim Paras (Arlington, MA, USA) $58,290
10 Paul Kerr (Strathclyde, Scotland, UK) $36,756
11 Michael Polcari (San Francisco, CA, USA) $36,756
12 Russell Spaid (Pierre, SD, USA) $36,756
13 Sebastian Segovia (Guatemala) $29,331
14 Edward Salazar (Pueblo, CO, USA) $29,331
15 Mario Delis (Bakersfield, CA, USA) $29,331
16 Dan Lu (Murrieta, CA, USA) $21,905
17 Giovanni Nervo (Rome, Italy) $21,905
18 Kevin O'Leary (London, UK) $21,905
19 Gary Bain $17,450
20 Lawrence M Martone (Pelham, NH, USA) $17,450
21 Garrett Beckman (Gardner, KS, USA) $17,450
22 Michael Carson (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $17,450
23 Igor Tiguy (Boston, MA, USA) $17,450
24 Minh Nguyen (Lake Elsinore, CA, USA) $17,450
25 Tsai Chen (Netherlands) $17,450
26 Jeff Cohen (Parkland, FL, USA) $17,450
27 William Haughey (Glasgow, Scotland, UK) $17,450
28 Robert Bonneau $13,737
29 John Eric Francia $13,737
30 Jason Yates $13,737
31 Christian Hunichen $13,737
32 Gregory Alston (Danville, CA, USA) $13,737
33 Keith Hickman $13,737
34 Mario Coria (Redondo Bch, CA, USA) $13,737
35 Jonathan Gumapas (San Diego, CA, USA) $13,737
36 David Moore (Moor Park, CA, USA) $13,737
37 Norman Contreras (Clearwater, FL, USA) $10,767
38 Donald Bidinger (Bainbridge Island, WA, USA) $10,767
39 Luke Priour AKA "Spadeboy" (Austin, TX, USA) $10,767
40 Patrick Castelli (Westland, MI, USA) $10,767
41 Rick Styczynski AKA "The Show" (Orlando, FL, USA) $10,767
42 Ernie Crespo (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $10,767
43 Richard Peters $10,767
44 Ali Rabah $10,767
45 Gerald Watterson (Jacksonville, FL, USA) $10,767
46 Todd Link $9,653
47 Robert Yamaguchi (San Diego, CA, USA) $9,653
48 Dennis Loo (Cambridge, MA, USA) $9,653
49 David Barter $9,653
50 George Moussa $9,653
51 Jake Stearley AKA "The Snake" (Spring Lake, MI, USA) $9,653
52 Anthony Geraci $9,653
53 Kelvin Beattie AKA "acesup" (Melbourne, Australia) $9,653
54 Jakob Lauridsen $9,653
55 Mike Wilson (Manassas, VA, USA) $8,539
56 Ly Le AKA "Leroy" (Huntington Beach, CA, USA) $8,539
57 Michel Leibgorin (Paris, France) $8,539
58 Robert Gianquitti (Lake Worth, FL, USA) $8,539
59 Scott Ritchey (USA) $8,539
60 Thomas Berg (Chicago, IL, USA) $8,539
61 Fred Adler (Tucson, AZ, USA) $8,539
62 George Womble $8,539
63 David Peters (Toledo, OH, USA) $8,539
64 Kyle Bowker (Walton, NY, USA) $7,425
65 Josh Schlein (Baltimore, WA, USA) $7,425
66 Stu Fischbein (Ojai, CA, USA) $7,425
67 Craig Crivello (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $7,425
68 Theodore Harris (Mount Shasta, CA, USA) $7,425
69 Chad Burum (Novato, CA, USA) $7,425
70 Edward Im (Bellevue, WA, USA) $7,425
71 Jason Lowe $7,425
72 Daniel Yi $7,425
73 Sasa Biorac (Wiesbaden, Germany) $6,311
74 Adam Levy (Tamarac, FL, USA) $6,311
75 Brett Brucaleri (St.James, NY, USA) $6,311
76 Gordon Hamilton $6,311
77 Kaveh Tehrani $6,311
78 Jason James (McMinnville, OR, USA) $6,311
79 Robert Miller (Potomac, MD, USA) $6,311
80 Rich Fohrenbach (Milford, CT, USA) $6,311
81 Patrick Stemper (Austin, TX, USA) $6,311
82 Marcin Horecki AKA "Goral" (Poland) $5,569
83 Luke Vrabel (West Hartford, CT, USA) $5,569
84 Travis Maly $5,569
85 William Terry (Seattle, WA, USA) $5,569
86 MIchael Guzzardi AKA "TheBigSiCkO" (Melbourne, Australia) $5,569
87 Robert Ohanessian $5,569
88 Joseph Tehan (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,569
89 Casey McCarrel (Lafayette, CA, USA) $5,569
90 Lila Aviv (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $5,569
91 Philip Aksu (Granada Hills, CA, USA) $4,826
92 Gerald Arnerich (Colton, CA, USA) $4,826
93 Evan Cappello $4,826
94 Mike Zulker $4,826
95 Bill Gazes (New York, NY, USA) $4,826
96 Christopher Bach (Riverside, CA, USA) $4,826
97 Chris Weaver $4,826
98 Michael Komarek (Plainfield, IL, USA) $4,826
99 Merwick J. Black (Pollack Pines, CA, USA) $4,826
100 David Cai (Westminster, CA, USA) $4,084
101 Mazlum Acar (Switzerland) $4,084
102 Yarom Limor AKA "braveyoyo" (Beverly Hills, CA, USA) $4,084
103 Mario Fauceglia (Algonquin, IL, USA) $4,084
104 Romik Vartzar (Glendale, CA, USA) $4,084
105 Micky Wernick (Birmingham, UK) $4,084
106 Ryan Rapaski (Clinton Township, MI, USA) $4,084
107 Ugur Marangoz (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $4,084
108 Barry Greenstein (Rancho Palo Verde, CA, USA) $4,084
109 Joshua Teyler (Lawrenceville, GA, USA) $4,084
110 Karim Abdelmoumene $4,084
111 Greta Correa $4,084
112 Serge Ravitch (Astoria, NY, USA) $4,084
113 Christian Holt $4,084
114 Jason Chang (Encino, CA, USA) $4,084
115 Harry Pozefsky (Gloversville, NY, USA) $4,084
116 Andrew Jones (Dacula, GA, USA) $4,084
117 Cuong Tran (Midland, MI, USA) $4,084
118 Jon Wurden AKA "Jonnyrock" (Fisher, MN, USA) $4,084
119 Dwayne Vetter (Houston, TX, USA) $4,084
120 Craig Leyton $4,084
121 Daniel Martin (Olean, NY, USA) $4,084
122 Sean Adair $4,084
123 Charlie Adkins $4,084
124 Russell Ellison (Tallahassee, FL, USA) $4,084
125 Josh Van Duyn (San Diego, CA, USA) $4,084
126 Hasan Habib (Downey, CA, USA) $4,084
127 Oscar Ortega Jr $3,527
128 Christopher Boyd $3,527
129 Eric Kintzer $3,527
130 Kevin Paler (San Leandro, CA, USA) $3,527
131 Dolan Ernest $3,527
132 David Johansson $3,527
133 Steven van Zadelhoff (Geldermalsen, Netherlands) $3,527
134 Robert Michener $3,527
135 William Gaffney (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,527
136 Bryan Pope (Brecksville, OH, USA) $3,527
137 Paul Gallo $3,527
138 F Ward Hudspeth $3,527
139 Anthony Toscano (Huntington Beach, CA, USA) $3,527
140 Stephen O'Dwyer AKA "MrTimCaum" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,527
141 James Leonard (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,527
142 Niels Rikhof (La Junta, CO, USA) $3,527
143 Kenna James AKA "Cowboy" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,527
144 Kyle Nisenson (Louisville, CO, USA) $3,527
145 Jung Hyun $3,527
146 Mathias Viberg (Sweden) $3,527
147 Marshall Plouffe (Northridge, CA, USA) $3,527
148 Loi Nguyen $3,527
149 James Keys (Burt St Edmunds, UK) $3,527
150 Jason Somerville (Stony Brook, NY, USA) $3,527
151 Scott Seiver (Cold Springs Harbor, NY, USA) $3,527
152 Robert Matos $3,527
153 Jon Scott (Bakersfield, CA, USA) $3,527
154 Mark Fink (Sioux Falls, SD, USA) $3,527
155 Rodrigo Portaleoni (Santos, Brazil) $3,527
156 Tom Mesirow $3,527
157 Marcin Wolski $3,527
158 Ryan Concotelli AKA "rytyri" (seminole+, TX, USA) $3,527
159 David "C4" Plastik (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,527
160 Joseph Danise (Parkland, FL, USA) $3,527
161 Marc Levy (Boynton Beach, FL, USA) $3,527
162 Dayna Kloeber $3,527
163 Hilbert Shirley (Winter Haven, FL, USA) $3,155
164 Paul Smith (Poway, CA, USA) $3,155
165 Robbin Jaureguy (Temecula, CA, USA) $3,155
166 Daniel Randolph $3,155
167 Kevin Riley $3,155
168 Lance Oliver (Roseville, CA, USA) $3,155
169 Anthony Lee (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $3,155
170 Gary Tang (Ithaca, NY, USA) $3,155
171 Ann Marie Lynch $3,155
172 Joseph Hunter (Rancho Cucamonga, CA, USA) $3,155
173 Walter Grant (Chesapeake, VT, USA) $3,155
174 Kevin Hiraiwa (Woodland Hills, CA, USA) $3,155
175 Amit Makhija AKA "amak316" (Brookfield, WI, USA) $3,155
176 James Smith (Pheonix, AZ, USA) $3,155
177 Peter Attridge AKA "Koffi" (Nottingham, United Kingdom, UK) $3,155
178 Michael Perkins (Fort Worth, TX, USA) $3,155
179 Robert Cimino (Redonda Beach, CA, USA) $3,155
180 Earl Peterson (Sun City, CA, USA) $3,155
181 Karl Mahrenholz AKA "Dry 'em" (London, UK) $3,155
182 Eric King (Lubbock, TX, USA) $3,155
183 Michael Costanzo (Savannah, GA, USA) $3,155
184 Humberto Brenes (San Jose, CA, USA) $3,155
185 Grantland Hillman (Alameda, CA, USA) $3,155
186 Ian McDonald (Woodland Spa, UK) $3,155
187 Philip Tom AKA "'chairman'" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,155
188 Edmund Liu (Burbank, CA, USA) $3,155
189 Anthony George Dunst (Madison, WI, USA) $3,155
190 Doug Dearborn (Toronto, ON, Canada) $3,155
191 Michael Trivisonno (Lyndhurst, OH, USA) $3,155
192 James Yen (Kenmore, WA, USA) $3,155
193 Corey Williams (Sunnyvale, CA, USA) $3,155
194 Nigel Jones AKA "Valentino" (York, UK) $3,155
195 Chance Steed (College Station, TX, USA) $3,155
196 Nicholas Venovski $3,155
197 Arash Sarraf (Beverly Hills, CA, USA) $3,155
198 David Lucchesi (Walnut Creek, CA, USA) $3,155
199 Richard Rudloff (Sarasota, FL, USA) $2,970
200 Kevin Williams (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) $2,970
201 Scott Locke (Monroeville, PA, USA) $2,970
202 John Boyrazian (Riverside, CA, USA) $2,970
203 James Moult (Borrowash, Derby, UK) $2,970
204 Nicholas Gibson (Windsor, UK) $2,970
205 Allen Le (Huntington Beach, CA, USA) $2,970
206 Justin Phillips (Gladstone, OR, USA) $2,970
207 Michael Brigante (North York, ON, Canada) $2,970
208 Jose DeLaGuardia (Panama City, Panama) $2,970
209 Hein Meijer $2,970
210 Andrew Jacobson (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,970
211 James Tilley (Oceanside, CA, USA) $2,970
212 Patrick Vaughn (Fairview, OR, USA) $2,970
213 Haysam Chiniara AKA "The Punisher" (Montreal, QC, Canada) $2,970
214 John Hom (San Rafael, CA, USA) $2,970
215 Martin Derbyshire (Vancouver, BC, Canada) $2,970
216 Gary Yates (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $2,970
217 Jeffrey Bonnett (Omaha, NE, USA) $2,970
218 Scott Paust (Black Diamond, WA, USA) $2,970
219 William Spurling $2,970
220 Paul Jahssen $2,970
221 Rodney Knight (Henderson, NV, USA) $2,970
222 Julian Lefevre AKA "'The Daddy'" $2,970
223 Blake Mine $2,970
224 Theo Tran (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,970
225 Woodrow Sloan AKA "Buz" (Belleville, MI, USA) $2,970
226 Kenny McMahan (Palmdale, CA, USA) $2,970
227 Justin Hoffman (Alpharetta, GA, USA) $2,970
228 Bob Slezak (Omaha, NE, USA) $2,970
229 Richard Hunt $2,970
230 Robert Ludlow $2,970
231 Chris Rentes (Kinnegad, Ireland) $2,970
232 William David $2,970
233 Vincent Giuseffi $2,970
234 Michael Bodell (Santa Clara, CA, USA) $2,970
235 Karen Munro (Canada) $2,784
236 Arnold Spee (Agoura Hills, CA, USA) $2,784
237 Robert Ohl (Mansfield, OH, USA) $2,784
238 Graham Stanley $2,784
239 Todd Goodman $2,784
240 Shlomo Maimon $2,784
241 Steven Dales (Abbotsford, BC, Canada) $2,784
242 Karl Bielenberg $2,784
243 Nick Binger (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,784
244 Chris Bryant AKA "Pokergenius" (Lakeside, CA, USA) $2,784
245 Vincent Bartello (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,784
246 Keith Lilley $2,784
247 Ken Powell (Ireland) $2,784
248 William Garcia $2,784
249 Stuart Melton $2,784
250 Ilan Vlies $2,784
251 Brian Baldridge $2,784
252 Lauren Koch (Kihei, HI, USA) $2,784
253 Eric Gerber $2,784
254 Avelyn Navarro (Mountain View, CA, USA) $2,784
255 Kristopher Eggert $2,784
256 John Sidoni $2,784
257 Lonny Flack $2,784
258 Louis Conte (Coral Springs, FL, USA) $2,784
259 Tristan Wade AKA "Cre8ive" (Boynton Beach, FL, USA) $2,784
260 Tyson Ohlig $2,784
261 Anthony Pagano (Miami Beach, FL, USA) $2,784
262 Keith Koverman $2,784
263 March Schwartz AKA "MarchMadness" (Lake Havasu City, AZ, USA) $2,784
264 Michael James (Raynham, MA, USA) $2,784
265 Mathew Voorhees (Aurora, CO, USA) $2,784
266 Chad Carlson $2,784
267 Jonathan Dajao $2,784
268 Jack Cardinal ( N. Royalton, OH, USA) $2,784
269 Lance Kamin (West Bloomfield, MI, USA) $2,784
270 Harris Schnall (Henderson, NV, USA) $2,784

Tournament Report

Tournament Notes:

• The $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em championship (Event #39) attracted 2,720 entries, creating a prize pool totaling $3,712,800. The top 270 finishers collected prize money.

• This is the fifth of seven $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em tournaments on the 2008 WSOP schedule. This game and buy-in level has consistently proven to be the most popular draw on the schedule in recent years, aside from the Main Event.

• This was the second-highest turnout of the year, so far. Only Event #2 ($1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em) attracted more entries - with 3,929.

• An alternative, lower buy-in No-Limit Hold'em tournament of less than $10,000 has been included as part of the WSOP schedule every year since 1973. Over the years, these buy-in amounts have ranged from $1,000 up to $5,000. More $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em tournaments have now taken place at the WSOP over the past 39-years than any other event.

• The tournament was played over three consecutive days. The final table was played on the ESPN main stage and was broadcast by Bluff Media on ESPN360.

• With results from this event added, a significant milestone was crossed as more than 12,000 different players have now cashed in the 39-year history of the World Series of Poker. Furthermore, a total of 117 players have won over a million dollars at the WSOP.

• Robert Cheun, who was last year's champion for this event on the corresponding date, did not enter this tournament. This brings the current streak to 39 straight non-cashes for defending champions in their respective events.

• The 2008 $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em champion is David Woo, a.k.a. 'The Magnificent.' He is a 30-year-old poker pro from Atlanta, GA. Woo has been playing poker full-time for about five years.

• Woo was born in South Korea. He graduated from Georgia State University.

• Woo owned an operated a small coffee shop before taking up poker. He played poker recreationally at night and then woke up early each morning to open his store. After awhile, Woo was making more money with his poker game, so he decided to give up the small business.

• Woo enjoys gambling. He once made a $50,000 side wager with a friend on a basketball court. Incredibly, Woo made a bet that he could make at least 80 of 100 three-pointers. Since Woo stands no more than about 5'5' tall and does not look like much of a basketball player, the wager seemed hopeless. Woo, who perfected a three-point shot while a student at Georgia State, ended up making more than 80 percent of the shots and collected on the bet.

• Woo was given his nickname 'The Magnificent' by none other than Josh Arieh, a two-time WSOP gold bracelet winner from Atlanta. Arieh plays regularly with Woo in home games and gave him his complimentary moniker.

• Woo won $631,656 for first place. This was also his first WSOP gold bracelet victory. This marked his fourth time to cash at the WSOP, all since 2005.

• Woo finished in the money at the 2006 WSOP Main Event. He took 132nd place. He had a serious shot at going much deeper what stands as the biggest poker tournament of all time, as he was one of the chip leaders after Day Four. Unfortunately, when second in chips to Jamie Gold, he lost a huge pot and was never able to recover his stack.

• 'Every time I play poker is a learning experience,' Woo said afterward.

• 'I would have been sick with anything less than first place,' Woo said. 'I really expected to win.'

• The second-place finisher was Matthew Wood, from Canada.

• The final table clocked in at about 6.5 hours.

• The heads-up match between players named 'Woo' and 'Wood' created some difficulty for the tournament announcer Robbie Thompson, as the last names were so similar.

• Eric Beren took third place in this event. Last month, Beren graduated from M.I.T. - a school which has produced some exceptional poker talent.

• Only one former WSOP gold bracelet winner made it to the final table. That player was Thom Werthmann, from suburban Detroit. Werthmann, who won the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha championship in 2005, finished in fifth place.

• Seventh-place finisher Curtis Early had an interesting experience at the WSOP. He was on his way from moving his personal belongings from Dallas to Seattle, when he decided to stopover for a few days in Las Vegas. In fact, his U-Haul trailer was hitched to his car in the Rio parking lot, while Early collected $113,240 in prize money in this event.

• Mike Glasser finished in eighth place. Prior to becoming a poker professional, Glasser was a criminal defense attorney in Florida.

• Former WSOP gold bracelet winners who cashed in this event include Mike Carson (22nd), Minh Nguyen (24th), Barry Greenstein (108th), Hasan Habib (126th), Hilbert Shirey (163rd), Humberto Brenes (184th), and John Hom (214th).

• This marked Humberto Brenes' 52nd career WSOP in-the-money finish. The Costa Rican now ranks fifth on the call-time cashes list.

• Through Event #39, only two players have made three final table appearances - Jacobo Fernandez and David Benyamine. Sixteen players have made two WSOP final table appearances. This list includes - Chris Bjorin, Andy Bloch, Alex Bolotin, Scott Clements, Chris 'Jesus' Ferguson, Barry Greenstein, Fu Wong, Greg Jamison, Mike Matusow, Erick Lindgren, Minh Ly, Daniel Negreanu, David Singer, J.C. Tran, Theo Tran, and Tim West.

• Nikolay Evdakov, from Moscow, Russia is the only player at this year's WSOP who has cashed seven times - just one off the all-time record mark. Evdakov is positioned to break the record set for 'Most WSOP Cashes in a Single Year,' shared by five players -- Michael Binger (2007), Chad Brown (2007), Phil Hellmuth (2006), Richard Tatalovich (2006), and Humberto Brenes (2006), with eight.

• Winner David Woo is officially listed as being from Atlanta, GA. Through the conclusion of Event #39 at this year's World Series of Poker, the gold bracelet count by nations and states reads as follows:
10 - Nevada
6 - California
4 - New York
2 - Canada
2 - Germany
2 - Italy
2 - Missouri
1 - Belgium
1 - Denmark
1 - France
1 - Georgia
1 - Holland
1 - Maryland
1 - Michigan
1 - Pennsylvania
1 - Russia
1 - South Carolina
1 - Wisconsin

• Nine different nations have produce a gold bracelet winner at this year's WSOP. This list now includes Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Russia, and the United States.

• The Event #39 winner David Woo is to be classified as a professional since he left his job as a business owner and has supported himself by playing poker for about five years. Accordingly, the 'Pro-Am' gold bracelet scoreboard currently reads:
Professionals - 31 wins
Amateurs -- 6 wins
Semi-Pros -- 2 wins

• Michael Polcari was the chip leader at the End of Day One for this event. He cashed in 11th place. Hence, through Event #39, the End of Day One chip leaders have gone on to cash 76 percent of the time -- 28 of 37 occasions (the chip leader was not applicable on two events). Ten of these same 37 chip leaders (27 percent) made it to the final table. Only one chip leader went on to win the event. That lone wire-to-wire winner was Vanessa Selbst in Event #19.

• Thom Werthmann was the chip leader at the start of this final table. He ended up as the fourth-place finisher. Through Event #39, sixteen of 37 chip leaders at the start of the final table (43 percent) went on to win the event. Twenty-two of 36 chip leaders (59 percent) went on to finish in the top three spots. Two events did not have a chip leader (Heads-Up and Shootout tournaments).

• It should be noted that the Milwaukee's Best Light 'Player of the Year' rankings will now include points accrued from the $50,000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. championship.

• The Milwaukee's Best Light 'Player of the Year' standings currently shows Jacobo Fernandez as the current leader, with David Benyamine close behind. Here are the top five ranked players:
1. Jacobo Fernandez - 222 points
2. David Benyamine - 220 points
3. Barry Greenstein - 190 points
4. Erick Lindgren - 185 points
5. Daniel Negreanu - 170 points
For a complete 'Player of the Year' points list, see: http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/players/2008.asp?sort=poypts

• David Benyamine is now the leader on the 2008 prize money list, having won the most money at the WSOP, to date. His accrued winnings total $941,651.

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