2005 World Series of Poker -- Final Tournament Report
By Tom Howze
Now that the 2005 World Series of
Poker has finished, we can tell you what took place in Events #23 through
#45. But most importantly we can announce what happened in the Main Event
and who won the $7,500,000 top prize and became the 2005 champion.
Event #23 "Seven Card Stud" had a
happy Jan Sorensen from Denmark ready to take home $293,275 and a bracelet
for winning this tournament. Event #24 "No Limit Hold'Em" was won by the
very serious, solid playing Farzad Bonyadi who earned $594,960 for the
effort. In Event #25 "Pot-Limit Hold'Em", Johnny Chan won his 10th WSOP
bracelet breaking a 3-way tie with him, Doyle Brunson and Phil Hellmuth
Jr., setting a record in the process. Johnny picked up a hefty $303,025
as well. Actress Jennifer Tilly turned heads again by winning Event #26
"Ladies No-Limit Hold'Em". She actually dominated final table play against
top women poker players in the world to win $158,335 and a bracelet you
can't buy in a store anywhere. Expect no less from the girlfriend of Phil
"Unabomber" Laak. Phil Ivey overcame a determined Robert Williamson III
to win Event #27 "Pot Limit Omaha with Rebuys" earning his 5th gold WSOP
bracelet and $630,685. Dan Schmiech won $404,585 by winning against actor
Gabe Kaplan in the Event #28 "Limit Hold'em" tournament. Event #29 "No
Limit Hold'Em" has Lawrence Gosney as this years champion pocketing $483,195
for the win. Now Event #30 "Seven Card Razz" is actually a little tough
to understand and play, but O'Neil Longson proved he could do it and took
home $125,690 as proof.
The 3-way tie Johnny Chan broke earlier
became a tie again as Doyle Brunson won the Event #31 "No-limit Hold'Em
(Short Handed 6/table)" tournament earning his 10th WSOP bracelet and $367,800
once again showing how his legendary reputation was earned. Event #32 "Omaha
High-Low Split" was won by David Chiu taking home his 4th bracelet and
$347,410. Andre Boyer, a poker analyst for TV station Le Réseau
des Sports in Quebec won Event #33 "No Limit Hold'Em" who's skill was rewarded
with a $682,810 payday. Event #34 "Seniors No Limit Hold'Em" has a new
champion who's name is Paul McKinney. Paul, who is 80 years old, can relax
in the sun after depositing $202,725 in his bank account. Rafi Amit won
Event #35 "Pot Limit Omaha" and $511,835 after becoming victorious in a
heads up battle with Vinny Vinh.
A dominate Todd Witteles won Event
#36 "Limit Hold'em" knocking out opponents left and right to take home
the bracelet and $347,385. Event #37 "No Limit Hold'Em with Rebuys" was
won by Jon Heneghan taking home $611,015 in the process. Event #38 was
a super satellite tournament for seats to the Main Event, so no prize pool
or list of winners was produced. Event #39 "No Limit 2 to 7 Draw Lowball
with Rebuys" had David Grey as the champion who was heralded with $365,135.
Event #40 was also a super satellite like #38 so there is nothing to report
unfortunately. When it came time for raising money for charity, the media
and celebrities in Event #41 showed up at the tables. Randy Bowman of the
media won $10,000 for the Noblesville Boys and Girls Club.
Event #42 is the WSOP Main Event,
the big tournament where millionaires are born. This year the first place
prize was $7,500,000 and every person who made the final table became a
millionaire guaranteed. 5,619 entrants competed in the tournament making
it the largest in WSOP history. In fact it was so large that it had to
be spread out over 9 days. 2004 champion Greg Raymer made it up to 25th
place before elimination, receiving $304,680 for his efforts. But it was
Joseph Hachem who became champion for this year, pocketing the $7.5 million
and a beautiful diamond bracelet that can only be earned by winning the
Main Event.
For those who were busted out of
the Main Event, they found additional tournaments for play in Events #43,
#44 and #45 which were 1 day events. Ron Kirk beat out players like Erik
Seidel and Marcel Luske to take home $321,520 for winning the Event #43
"No Limit Hold'Em" tournament. Event #44 "No Limit Hold'Em" was won by
John Pires who received $220,935 for his victory. And the Event #45 "No
Limit Hold'Em" winner was Willie Tann who happily received his bracelet
and $188,335 for 1 day's work! Not bad at all.
Individuals came from across the
planet to play in this tournament series. New records were set for attendance,
for money won in the WSOP and probably the number of headaches Harrah's
had in setting up and running an event of this magnitude. But in the end
everyone from the players, the event champions, the media and the staff
of Harrah's should be congratulated for creating something to be enjoyed
and talked about for years to come.
Tom Howze is a webmaster for 9 sites
that relate to 2005
World Series of Poker and World Poker Tour events, updates and information.
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