57TH ANNUAL WORLD SERIES OF POKER
WSOP

2007 World Series of Poker

May 31 2007 - Jul 16 2007Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Event#33

Event #33: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha (Rebuy)

Start Date

Jun 19 05:00 PM

Buy-in

$1,500

ITM

Top 14 players

End Date

Jun 21 05:00 PM

Entries

293

Prize

$1,684,305

NoPlayerCountryEarnings
1
Ireland
$464,867
2
Afghanistan
$279,595
3
Australia
$190,326
7
United States
$57,266
8
Unknown Country
$42,108
9
United States
$30,317
13
Unknown Country
$19,370
14
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
$19,370
15
United States
$19,370
19
United Kingdom
$16,001
20
Unknown Country
$16,001
21
United States
$16,001
22
United Kingdom
$16,001
23
United Kingdom
$16,001

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