Event #13
Pot-Limit Hold’em World Championship
Buy-In: $5,000
Number of Entries: 398
Total Prize Money: $1,870,600
Date of Tournament: June 8-10, 2007

End of Day Two Results

The Final Table:

Seat Player Hometown Chips
1 Jason Lester Miami, FL 295,000
2 Allen Cunningham Las Vegas, NV 341,000
3 Raymond Travis Rice Houston, TX 544,000
4 Alan Jaffray Silver Springs, NV 254,000
5 Joe Patrick New Castle, PA 631,000
6 Gavin Griffin Orange County, CA 524,000
7 Humberto Brenes San Jose, Costa Rica 225,000
8 Keith Lehr Bossier, LA 182,000
9 Jeffrey Lisandro Salerno, Italy 982,000

In-the-Money Finishers:

Position Player Hometown Award
1     $487,287
2     $294,620
3     $197,348
4     $132,813
5     $99,142
6     $78,565
7     $58,924
8     $43,959
9     $31,800
10 Chris Sandrock Helena, MT $21,512
11 Joseph Sebok Rancho Palos Verdes, CA $21,512
12 Michael Hauptman Marina Del Ray, CA $21,512
13 Chris Ferguson Las Vegas, NV $19,641
14 Eric Lynch Olathe, KS $19,641
15 Gary Rabin New York, NY $19,641
16 Scott Fischman Las Vegas, NV $17,771
17 Daniel Alspach Las Vegas, NV $17,771
18 Jan Christoph Von Halle Hamburg, Germany $17,771
19 John Dwyer Dundalk, Ireland $15,900
20 Farzad Bonyadi Aliso Viejo, CA $15,900
21 Matthew Gianetti Austin, TX $15,900
22 Michael Binger Atherton, CA $15,900
23 Aviv Shaham Scottsdale, AZ $15,900
24 Maxwell Greenwood Toronto, ON $15,900
25 Doug Dearborn Toronto, ON $15,900
26 Paul Zuzelo Escondido, CA $15,900
27 Alex Kravchenko Moscow, Russia $15,900
28 Ivin Mladen New South Wales, Australia $14,030
29 Steve Billirakis Genoa, IL $14,030
30 Shawn Buchanan Abbotsford, BC $14,030
31 Guy Bowles London, UK $14,030
32 Ryan Aguilar Irvine, CA $14,030
33 Kirill Gerasimov Moscow, Russian Federation $14,030
34 Craig Marquis Arlington, TX $14,030
35 Alexander Veldhuis Rotterdam, Netherlands $14,030
36     $14,030

Tournament Notes:

  • What promises to be one of the most exciting final tables of the 2007 WSOP will begin on Sunday, June 10 at 2 pm PST. The entire final table (including hole cards of players) will be available for viewing at the official WSOP webcast at: www.worldseriesofpoker.com
  • The nine finalists hold nine WSOP gold bracelets combined. Five players are former winners, with Allen Cunningham leading the way (four previous wins). Cunningham also took third place in the main event last year.
  • This is the largest buy-in for a Pot-Limit Hold’em tournament anywhere in the world. Hence, it is officially the “Pot Limit World Championship.”