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And the Winners are….the People of Darfur!

Jul 06 2007 02:54 PM EST

“Ante Up For Africa” at the World Series of Poker Draws Stellar Cast of Celebrities and Poker Pros, Raising Half-a-Million for Charity

Two Finalists Agree to Share “First Place,” then Donate 100 Percent of Prize Money to Victims of the Darfur Tragedy

Las Vegas, NV – An astonishing thing happened at precisely 10:40 pm on July 5th, 2007 in Las Vegas. On the tournament floor at the World Series of Poker, with thousands of spectators and a global media watching, two poker players agreed to split first prize in one of the most illustrious poker tournaments ever held. The occasion was unprecedented.

Down to the final two players out of an initial field of 167 entries in what was the most star-studded field in recent memory, Dan Shak stood up from his seat at the table and announced he would donate every cent of any prize money he won to the “Ante Up for Africa” designated charities – the Enough Project and the International Rescue Committee. His opponent sitting across the table was Brandon Moran, who then stood up and announced he too would pledge the same donation – 100 percent of all money won to the charities for Darfur. With that, the tournament abruptly ended and first place was shared by two players – Dan Shak and Brandon Moran. But the real winners of this event will be the victims of the unspeakable tragedy which is currently taking place in the Darfur region of western Sudan in Africa, who are overwhelmed by an ongoing humanitarian crisis. The total amount of money donated from these two champions alone amounted to $386,738.

It all started when Oscar nominated actor Don Cheadle joined with poker pro Annie Duke to launch the “Ante Up for Africa” initiative. With the encouragement and blessing of WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack, the tournament was added to the schedule at the 2007 World Series of Poker presented by Milwaukee’s Best Light. Participants paid $5,000 each to play in the event. Although no money was held out of the official prize pool, organizers hoped to raise both donations and public awareness for the Darfur region.

Numerous celebrities and poker pros entered the No-Limit Hold’em tournament which was played in the afternoon and evening of July 5th. Here is a complete list of those who gave their time and money to this event:

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ADAMS BRANDON
AFFLECK BEN
ALEXANDER JASON
ASNESS CLIFF
AZARIA HANK
BARKLEY CHARLES
BARKSDALE BRADFORD
BARRETT ROBERT
BATKIN ANDREW
BECKLER PAUL
BEHM STEPHEN
BENEZRA JOSEPH
BINGER MICHAEL
BINGER NICHOLAS
BLOCH ANDREW
BODAY SHAWN
BONOMO JUSTIN
BREIMAN VALERIE
BRIGHT ROBERT
BRUEL PATRICK
BRUNSON DOYLE
CERNUTO JOHN
CHEADLE DON
CHEUNG HARRY
CHRISS NEIL
CHUA DOMINGO
CLARK-MCCOY ETHELYNE
COATS WILLIAM
COLTON DARREN
COSPOLICH BRIAN
COULTER BRIDGID
CREASON JENNIFER
DAMON MATTHEW
DAVIS JARED
DEAME KEVIN
DEGUSTA MICHAEL
DICKHERBER GEORGE
DRUCKER MAX
DUCKWORTH JR JOE
DUFFY LOUISE
DUKE ANNE
DURDEN MICHAEL
DURKEE WILLIAM
EDEMEKA UBONG
ELIZABETH SHANNON
ELWELL ELIZABETH
ERAK MILANA
ESFANDIARI ANTONIO
FARDAD FARSHAD
FERGUSON CHRISTOPHER
FORREST TED
FURST RAFAEL
GALLAS FRANK
GARRETT BRAD
GARSON WILLIE
GIBBS CHRISTOPHER
GOLD JAMIE
GOLDMAN GREGG
GORDON STEWART
GOTTLIEB JACOB
GOWEN CLONIE
GREENBERG JEFF
GREENSTEIN BARRY
HACHEM JOSEPH
HACHEM TONY
HAMILTON RUSSELL
HAWRILENKO MATTHEW
HELLMUTH MOLLY
HELLMUTH PHILLIP
HILDERBRAND PAR ALEX?
HINTON CLYDE
HUANG STEPHEN
HULBERT CATHY
JACOBS AARON
JAO RODERICK
KAMP KEN
KANG BENJAMIN
KAROL JIM
KEISLER THOMAS
KENISON ROBERT
KING GRAHAM
KING TIM
KLEIN WILLIAM
KNIPFING KEVIN
KRITZER RANDY
LAIPPLY JUDSON
LEDERER HOWARD
LEDERER SUSAN
LEIBEL CODY
LEUNG JIMMY
MANLEY DWIGHT
MARSHALL JOHN
MATTHEWS GARY
MATUSOW MICHAEL
MAZUR DMITRY
MCCOLLOM THEODORE
MCCOY DENNIS
MCCREA GRANT
MEDIC NENAD
MELKERSEN MICHAEL
MILOSAVLJEVIC DEREK
MITTELHAUSER JON ERIC
MORAN BRANDON
MULLENS GORDON
MULLER PETER
NEGREANU DANIEL
NOAM DANNY
NOBLES PAUL
ODONNELL KEVIN
OKEEFE TIMOTHY
OLIVERI BRADLEY
OLSON SHAWN
ORTEGA ELIO
PEANICK JAMES
PHIFER MEKHI
PIERCE BROCK
PIERSON GREG
PISCAL MICHAEL
POLIS JORDANNA
PURPOSE DARRYL
RAMDIN ANNAND
REITMAN JOSEPH
REPETTO JAVIER
ROBBINS KIMBERLY
ROEPER RICHARD
ROSENBLUM RUSSELL
RUSSELL MATTHEW
SANBORN KATHERINE
SANDLER ADAM
SANTOLI BENJAMIN
SCHULMAN JOHN
SCHULMAN MICHAEL
SCHWARTZ ROBERT
SEET PAUL
SHAK BETH
SHAK DANIEL
SIEGEL RICHARD
SILBER GERALD
SILBER REAGAN
SIMMONS WALTER
SIMON SAMUEL
SIMONIAN JEAN
SINGER DAVID
SMITH KEVIN
STROUD HOLLY
STYCZYNSKI GARY
SWAN SERINDA
THATER KATJA
THOMAS ADRIAN
THOMPSON KASEY
TIERNEY DANIEL
TILSON MONA
TRANIELLO JENNIFER
VILLELA RALPH
WAHLBERG DONALD
WEINGER SETH
WEST TIMOTHY
WESTCOTT CARL
WESTCOTT COURT
WHITE PATRICK
WILLIAMS LAWRENCE
WILLIAMS MONTEL
WILLIAMSON ROBERT
WILSON SCOTT
WOLFE PAUL
WONG ALVARO
WUNDERMAN MICHAEL
XENOS JOHN
YOUNG CHERYL
ZOLOTOW STEPHEN

Eighteen places were paid. Here is a complete list of those who finished in the money. All players donated at least part of their winnings to charity:

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1.* Dan Shak $243,893 Tied For 1st
1.* Brandon Moran $142,845 Tied For 1st
3 Carl Westcott $98,206  
4 Per Hildebrand $68,176  
5 Dimitry Mazur $51,538  
6 Kathy Sarborn $39,769  
7 Pete Mueller $31,653  
8 Alvarado Wong $23,537  
9 Thomas Keisler $17,044  
10 Jason Alexander $12,174  
11 Jordanna Schutz $12,174  
12 Andrew Batkin $12,174  
13 Molly Hellmuth $10,551  
14 Cody Leibel $10,551  
15 Holly Stroud $10,551  
16 Brandon Adams $8,928  
17 Mona Tilson $8,928  
18 James Karol $8,928  

When this World Series of Poker finally ends, after all the poker chips have been cashed in , and all the cards have all been dealt out,– each one of us will ultimately be judged not by what we accomplish at the poker table, but rather what we do away from it.

These two outstanding champions, Dan Shak and Brandon Moran, are to be commended for their extraordinary generosity. So too must we acknowledge all the in-the-money finishers in this event and those who posted a $5,000 entry fee.

Finally, Don Cheadle and Annie Duke are to be commended for their inspirational efforts in organizing this unparalleled event on behalf of millions of people in Darfur who desperately need us to know them, to help them, and to never forget them.