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2009 WSOP Europe

Sep 17 2009 - Oct 01 2009London Clubs International
London, United Kingdom
Event#2

Event #2: £2,500 Pot-Limit Hold’em/Pot-Limit Omaha

Start Date

Sep 21 01:00 AM

Buy-in

£2,500

ITM

Top 18 players

End Date

Sep 23 01:00 AM

Entries

158

Prize

£394,940

NoPlayerCountryEarnings
1
Canada
£104,677
2
Sweden
£64,705
3
United Kingdom
£47,858
4
United States
£35,412
5
United Kingdom
£26,619
6
Sweden
£20,106
7
United States
£15,302
8
United Kingdom
£11,732
9
United States
£9,117
10
Russia
£7,643
11
United Kingdom
£7,643
12
France
£7,643
13
United States
£6,521
14
France
£6,521
15
Finland
£6,521
16
United Kingdom
£5,660
17
Russia
£5,660
18
Thailand
£5,600

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