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World Series Of Poker
2007 Heads Up - No Limit Hold'em Result 19th June |
LAS VEGAS June 1 – July 17 2006
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Event #31 Entries -- 392 (-) Buy-in -- $5,000 Prize Pool -- $1,842,406
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Daniel Schreiber
(Seoul, Korea)
wins $425,594 and
WSOP bracelet |
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Pos. |
Player |
Origin |
Prize |
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1 |
Daniel Schreiber |
Seoul |
$425,594 |
2 |
Mark Muchnik |
Vegas |
$230,300 |
3 |
Keith Block |
NY |
$128,968 |
4 |
Vanessa Selbst |
NJ |
$128,968 |
5 |
Steve Sarrafzadeh |
NY |
$46,060 |
6 |
Jared Davis |
PA |
$46,060 |
7 |
Shannon Shorr |
AL |
$46,060 |
8 |
Toto Leonidas |
CA |
$46,060 |
9 |
Paul Wasicka |
Vegas |
$23,030 |
10 |
Jason Glass |
FL |
$23,030 |
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Other Facts |
78 places paid - 21st John Kabbaj (London, United Kingdom) $16,582, 53rd Roland de Wolfe (London, United Kingdom) $9,212
The winner of the $5,000 buy-in World Heads-Up Poker Championship was Daniel Schreiber, a 21-year-old student from Seoul, South Korea. The final match pitted Schreiber against Las Vegas poker pro Mark Muchnik. In the best two-out-of three series, Schreiber won both matches for the sweep. The first match took 79 hands to complete. The second match was much shorter, lasting just 11 hands. First place paid $425,594. This was his first tournament cash ever, at the WSOP or any other poker event. With the win, Schreiber became the fifth-youngest WSOP gold bracelet winner in history. He is eight days short of his 22nd birthday. |
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