2009 WSOP winners' gallery, Week 4...

Jun 26, 2009 13:56

...so, it's time for the Week 4 results show from the WSOP!

We start this week with Event 35, a Pot-Limit Omaha event. Richard Austin took the bracelet, beating Sorel Mizzi heads up. The rest of this final table included Cliff Josephy, Dan Hindin, Rifat Palevic, Felipe Ramos, Van Marcus, Peter Jetten, and Samuel Ngai.

Jordan Smith beat Ken Lennaard heads-up to take Event 36's bracelet. Laurence Grondin, Joe Morneau, Anthony Roux, Pat Atchison, Almira Skripchenko, Andrew Seden, and Jonathan Plens round out the final table.

Event 37 was the World Championhsip Stud Hi-Lo event. Jeffrey Lisandro took his second bracelet of the Series, and third overall. He beat Farzad Rouhani in heads-up action not long after he finished off Mike Wattel. Also at the final table were Francis Mariani, Yan Chen, Abraham Mosseri, Doyle Brunson, and Justin Smith.

Mark Nalden took Event 38's limit hold'em bracelet, defeating Steve Cowley heads up. Ian Johns, Tommy Hang, Alex Keating, Danny Qutami, Jared O'Dell, Jameson Painter, and Rep Porter round out that final table.

Event 39 went to Ray Foley; he beat Brandon Cantu heads up. Also at this final table were Wei Mu, Alex Jacob (and the fro), Tyler Spalding, Jonathan Markham, Chairud Vangchailued, Richard Lutes, and Patrick O'Connor.

Event 40 was World Championship Pot Limit Omaha. Matthew Graham denied Vitaly Lunkin his second bracelet in winning this one. Also at the final: Van Marcus, Robin Keston, Ferit Gabriellson, Stefan Mattsson, Josh Arieh, Richard Austin, and Barry Greenstein.

Event 41 was a No-Limit Hold'em Shootout, and because of the number of entries, there were only five players at the final table. Peter Traply won the event, beating Andrew Lichtenberger heads-up. Maxim Lykov, Danny Wong, and Nasr el Nasr were also at this final table.

Event 42 was an 8 game mixed event. Jerrod Ankenman took the bracelet here, beating Sergey Altbregin heads up. Also final tabling: Chris Klodnicki, Jeff Tims, Jon Turner, Eric Crain, Layne Flack, and Dario Alioto.

Michael Davis took Event 43, the Seniors world championship. He beat Scotty Buller heads up. Barry Bounds, Michael Joseph Morusty, Charles Simon, Dan Delatorre, Art Duncan, Richard McCall, and Robert Beck were also at the final table.

Event 44 was the ever-popular Razz event. Jeffrey Lisandro dominated the final table here and took home his third bracelet of the series, becoming the first to win three at a single series since Phil Ivey did it in '02. He beat Michael Craig heads-up to do it. Also at the final table were Ryan Fisler, Warwick Mirzikinian, Eric Rodawig, Kenna James, Steven Diano, and Allen Bari.

John Kabbaj took the World Championship Pot-Limit Hold'em bracelet in Event 45. He beat Kirill Gerasimov heads up. Eric Baldwin, Davidi Kitai, J.C. Alvarado, Jason Lester, Eugene Todd, Isaac Haxton, and Darryll Fish round out this final table.

And finally for this update, Derek Raymond took Event 46, Omaha Hi-Lo. He beat Mark Tenner heads-up. The rest of the final table included Scott Bohlman, Fabio Coppola, Josh Schlein, Sirous Jamshidi, Michael Keiner, Mark Gregorich, and Pat Poels.

POY Top 10:

1. Jeffrey Lisandro - 3 bracelets, 4 final tables, 6 cashes
2. Ville Wahlbeck - 1 bracelet, 3 final tables, 5 cashes
3. Phil Ivey - 2 bracelets, 2 final tables, 5 cashes
4. Brock Parker - 2 bracelets, 2 final tables, 5 cashes
5. James Van Alstyne - 1 bracelet, 3 final tables, 3 cashes
6. Roland De Wolfe - 1 bracelet, 2 final tables, 5 cashes
7. Vitaly Lunkin - 1 bracelet, 2 final tables, 3 cashes
8. Angel Guillen - 1 bracelet, 2 final tables, 3 cashes
9. Payanote "Pete the Greek" Vilandos - 1 bracelet, 2 final tables, 2 cashes
10. Daniel Negreanu - 2 final tables, 6 cashes

See you next week for the final batch of bracelets before the big 'un, including the $50k HORSE winner!

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