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WSOP New Orleans Championship Event Final Table
The Final Table: 9 Players Remaining
SEAT 1: Ted McCollom, Jr.
HOMETOWN:
CHIP COUNT: 252,500
Ted McCollom is a 52-year-old land developer. He is currently traveling around the country with his son Clinton, playing in poker tournaments. In fact, son Clinton finished in 11th place in this same event. Ted’s best poker finish up to this point was 19th place in the six-handed world hold’em championships at the 2007 World Series of Poker, where he collected $22,000. Ted is a former city councilman in his hometown of
SEAT 2: Philip Sparta
HOMETOWN:
CHIP COUNT: 85,500
Philip Sparta is a 23-year-old professional poker player. He is one of only two players ever to have won multiple WSOP Circuit events here at Harrah’s
SEAT 3: Lou Esposito
HOMETOWN: Howard Beach, NY
CHIP COUNT: 20,500
Lou Esposito is the Bayou Poker Challenge defending champion. He won first place and $516,000 here at Harrah’s
SEAT 4: Bruce F. MacGregor
HOMETOWN:
CHIP COUNT: 123,500
Bruce F. MacGregor is a self-employed real estate developer. He is 59-years-old. Bruce is also a proud
SEAT 5: Nic “the Greek” Gellepis
HOMETOWN:
CHIP COUNT: 65,000
Nic Gellepis is 30-years-old. He is a real estate investor and also spends a fair amount of his time playing poker and gambling, which is hardly a surprise given that he goes by “Nic the Greek.” Incredibly, Nic was down to just 400 in chips at one point in this tournament when the blinds were at 800-1600, and there was a 200 dollar ante. He not only survived as a lowest stack of any player in the tournament, but made it all the way to the final table and is now competing for a top prize of nearly a quarter million dollars in prize money.
SEAT 6: Andy Philachack
HOMETOWN:
CHIP COUNT: 35,000
Andy Philachack is a 33-year-old chiropractor. He suffered two backbreaking defeats in what has been a stellar career record to date – taking second place at the World Poker Open in 2005 and certainly his most memorable finish so far…..second place to none other than Phil Hellmuth, Jr. when he made poker history and won his 11th WSOP gold bracelet at this year’s World Series of Poker. They say that no one remembers who finishes second. Well, we do remember, Andy. Still, Andy has won nearly $600,000 in tournament poker during his lifetime, a figure that will certainly increase today with this final table appearance.
SEAT 7: Lenny Pruzansky
HOMETOWN:
CHIP COUNT: 174,000
Lenny Pruzansky is the Chief Executive Officer of LTD Financial Services. He is 56-years-old. Lenny was a former New Jersey State Champion wrestler. In 1973, he graduated from the prestigious Wharton School of Business. Lenny is married and has four children. He has only one in-the-money tournament finish to date, but it was very impressive indeed. He took 75th place in this year’s championship event at the World Series of Poker, and collected $107,000.
SEAT 8: David Fox
HOMETOWN: Coram, NY
CHIP COUNT: 324,000
David Fox is a 31-year-old professional poker player. He took third place in this event at the 2007 Bayou Poker Challenge, which was the same tournament won by fellow New Yorker, Lou Esposito. David has numerous cashes and final table appearances on his record. He has accrued nearly $700,000 in tournament winnings during his lifetime. He also has two major tournament wins – which took place at Foxwoods in
SEAT 9: Josh Arieh
HOMETOWN:
CHIP COUNT: 510,000
Josh Arieh is unquestionably the player to beat at today’s final table. He owns two World Series of Poker gold bracelets – for limit hold’em in 1999 and pot-limit
PRIZE MONEY PAYOUTS:
1st $247,860
2nd 130,050
3rd 76,500
4th 61,200
5th 45,900
6th 38,250
7th 30,600
8th 22,950
9th 15,300
10th Carl Johnson
11th
12th Joel Font Orlando, FL 12,240
13th
14th Will “the Thrill” Futhy NA 10,710
15th Robert Niehay
16th Larry Satterwhite Houston, TX 9,180
17th Tim Debenport
18th Rodney Shows

