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2016 World Series of Poker

May 31 2016 - Nov 03 2016Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Las Vegas, NV, United States
Event#16

Event #16: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship

Start Date

Jun 10 10:00 AM

Buy-in

$10,000

ITM

Top 15 players

End Date

Jun 12 10:00 AM

Entries

100

Prize

$940,000

NoPlayerCountryEarnings
1
United States
$273,335
2
Canada
$168,936
3
United States
$120,025
4
United States
$86,302
5
United Kingdom
$62,810
6
United Kingdom
$46,277
7
France
$34,522
8
United States
$26,078
9
United States
$19,953
10
United States
$19,953
11
United States
$19,953
12
United States
$15,464
13
United States
$15,464
14
Canada
$15,464
15
United States
$15,464

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