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Event #29 Entries -- 341 (409) Buy-in --
$1,500 Prize Pool -- $465,465
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Katja Thater (Hamburg) wins $132,653 and WSOP
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Player |
Origin |
Prize |
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Katja Thater |
Hamburg |
$132,653 |
| 2 |
Larry St Jean |
MA |
$73,311 |
| 3 |
O'Neil Longson
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NV |
$46,547 |
| 4 |
Paul "Eskimo" Clark
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Vegas |
$31,186 |
| 5 |
Denny Axel |
Vegas |
$24,204 |
| 6 |
Mark Vos |
Brisbane |
$18,386 |
| 7 |
Men "The Master" Nguyen
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CA |
$14,197 |
| 8 |
Thomas Daubert
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PA |
$10,473 |
| 9 |
Mike Dreyer |
Vegas |
$7,215 |
| 10 |
Devin Hannman |
VA |
$7,215 |
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| Other
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32 places paid -
13th Jonathan Woodfield (United Kingdom) $5,818 The World Razz Championship
was won by Katja Thater, from Hamburg, Germany. She is a 40-year-old
professional poker player who in recent years has become one of the top poker
players in Europe. This was Thater's first win at the World Series of Poker. --
Thater's victory is the first for a woman in an open WSOP event in over three
years. Annie Duke was the last female winner, achieving her victory on May 9,
2004. -- Thater's win also marked the first female winner ever to be crowned at
the Rio in Las Vegas. Duke, and all prior female WSOP winners achieved their
victories at Binion's Horseshoe. -- Thater became the second woman ever to win
this event. Ten years ago, Linda Johnson (then editor of Card Player magazine)
won the World Razz Championship. |
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