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Below are the results of season three of the World Poker Tour television series (2004–2005).
Results[edit]
- Fresh off of his win in the WPT Fallsview Poker Classic, Anthony Zinno goes for back-to-back victories and his third World Poker Tour title at the WPT L.A. He competes against Chris Klodnicki, Igor Yaroshevsky, Mike Leah, Peter Neff, and Peter Tran for the more than $1 million top prize.
- With just 104 players returning to action at the start of the third day, the WPT L.A. Poker Classic saw the money bubble burst and Balakrishna Patur take the chip lead after a dramatic day at the.
Grand Prix de Paris[edit]
- Casino: Aviation Club de France, Paris[1]
- Buy-in: €10,000
- 5-Day Event: July 17, 2004 to July 21, 2004
- Number of Entries: 205
- Total Prize Pool: €1,957,750
- Number of Payouts: 27
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Surinder Sunar | €679,860 ($828,956) |
2nd | Tony G | €339,930 ($414,478) |
3rd | Jim Overman | €203,960 ($248,689) |
4th | Peter Roche | €135,970 ($165,789) |
5th | Ben Roberts | €101,980 ($124,345) |
6th | Dave Colclough | €84,890 ($103,507) |
Mirage Poker Showdown[edit]
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- Casino:The Mirage, Paradise, Nevada[1]
- Buy-in: $10,000
- 4-Day Event: July 29, 2004 to August 1, 2004
- Number of Entries: 281
- Total Prize Pool: $2,725,200
- Number of Payouts: 27
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Eli Elezra | $1,024,574 |
2nd | Lee Watkinson | $513,038 |
3rd | Gabe Kaplan | $256,519 |
4th | John Juanda | $162,012 |
5th | Scotty Nguyen | $121,509 |
6th | Jim Meehan | $94,507 |
Legends of Poker[edit]
- Casino:Bicycle Casino, Los Angeles[1]
- Buy-in: $5,000
- 4-Day Event: August 28, 2004 to August 31, 2004
- Number of Entries: 667
- Total Prize Pool: $3,335,000
- Number of Payouts: 63
- Winning Hand: Q♥9♥
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Doyle Brunson | $1,198,260 |
2nd | Lee Watkinson | $578,375 |
3rd | Pete Lawson | $272,665 |
4th | Grant Helling | $170,175 |
5th | Joe Awada | $132,200 |
6th | Tom Lee | $99,150 |
Borgata Poker Open[edit]
- Casino: Borgata, Atlantic City[1]
- Buy-in: $10,000
- 4-Day Event: September 19, 2004 to September 22, 2004
- Number of Entries: 302
- Total Prize Pool: $3,020,000
- Number of Payouts: 27
- Winning Hand: A♠A♦
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Daniel Negreanu | $1,117,400 |
2nd | David Williams | $573,800 |
3rd | Josh Arieh | $286,900 |
4th | Chris Tsiprailidis | $181,200 |
5th | Brandon Moran | $135,900 |
6th | Phil Ivey | $105,700 |
Ultimate Poker Classic[edit]
- Casino: Radisson Aruba Resort & Casino, Palm Beach, Aruba[1]
- Buy-in: $6,000
- 6-Day Event: September 26, 2004 to October 1, 2004
- Number of Entries: 647
- Total Prize Pool: $3,879,000
- Number of Payouts: 200
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Eric Brenes | $1,000,000 |
2nd | Layne Flack | $500,000 |
3rd | Mike Matusow | $250,000 |
4th | Pat McMillan | $170,000 |
5th | John Juanda | $130,000 |
6th | Vic Fey | $105,000 |
Festa Al Lago (Doyle Brunson North American Poker Championship)[edit]
- Casino:Bellagio, Las Vegas [1]
- Buy-in: $10,000
- 4-Day Event: October 19, 2004 to October 22, 2004
- Number of Entries: 312
- Total Prize Pool: $3,026,400
- Number of Payouts: 50
- Winning Hand: K♣10♣
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Carlos Mortensen | $1,000,000 |
2nd | Kido Pham | $496,400 |
3rd | David Pham | $255,000 |
4th | Erik Seidel | $165,000 |
5th | Hung La | $120,000 |
6th | John Juanda | $84,000 |
World Poker Finals[edit]
- Casino: Foxwoods, Mashantucket, Connecticut[1]
- Buy-in: $10,000
- 5-Day Event: November 13, 2004 to November 17, 2004
- Number of Entries: 674
- Total Prize Pool: $6,765,000
- Number of Payouts: 60
- Winning Hand: 6-7
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Tuan Le | $1,549,588 |
2nd | Temperance Hutter | $973,256 |
3rd | Humberto Brenes | $636,930 |
4th | Bradley Berman | $470,452 |
5th | J.C. Tran | $353,850 |
6th | David Pham | $277,014 |
Five Diamond World Poker Classic[edit]
- Casino: Bellagio, Las Vegas [1]
- Buy-in: $15,000
- 5-Day Event: December 14, 2004 to December 18, 2004
- Number of Entries: 376
- Total Prize Pool: $5,470,800
- Number of Payouts: 50
- Winning Hand: K-7
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Daniel Negreanu | $1,770,218 |
2nd | Humberto Brenes | $923,475 |
3rd | Vinny Landrum | $462,851 |
4th | Jennifer Harman | $299,492 |
5th | Steve Rassi | $217,812 |
6th | Nam Le | $152,468 |
PokerStars Caribbean Poker Adventure[edit]
- Casino:Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas[1]
- Buy-in: $7,800
- 4-Day Event: January 8, 2005 to January 11, 2005
- Number of Entries: 461
- Total Prize Pool: $3,595,600
- Number of Payouts: 75
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | John Gale | $890,000 |
2nd | Alex Balandin | $484,000 |
3rd | Mikael Westerlund | $306,000 |
4th | Patrick Hocking | $207,000 |
5th | John Cernuto | $155,800 |
6th | Nenad Medic | $112,000 |
World Poker Open[edit]
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- Casino:Gold Strike Resort and Casino, Tunica[1]
- Buy-in: $10,000
- 4-Day Event: January 24, 2005 to January 27, 2005
- Number of Entries: 512
- Total Prize Pool: $4,832,773
- Number of Payouts: 44
- Winning Hand: A-10
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Johnny Stolzmann | $1,491,444 |
2nd | Chau Giang | $773,448 |
3rd | Daniel Negreanu | $384,322 |
4th | Scotty Nguyen | $336,282 |
5th | Michael Mizrachi | $288,241 |
6th | Raja Kattamuri | $240,201 |
L.A. Poker Classic[edit]
- Casino:Commerce Casino, Los Angeles [1]
- Buy-in: $10,000
- 5-Day Event: February 18, 2005 to February 22, 2005
- Number of Entries: 538
- Total Prize Pool: $5,166,414
- Number of Payouts: 45
- Winning Hand: A-9
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Michael Mizrachi | $1,859,909 |
2nd | Haralabos Voulgaris | $904,122 |
3rd | Hung La | $444,312 |
4th | Ted Forrest | $263,487 |
5th | Erick Lindgren | $206,657 |
6th | Harley Hall | $154,992 |
Bay 101 Shooting Star[edit]
- Casino:Bay 101, San Jose, California[1]
- Buy-in: $10,000
- 5-Day Event: March 7, 2005 to March 11, 2005
- Number of Entries: 438
- Total Prize Pool: $4,070,000
- Number of Payouts: 45
- Winning Hand: 4-3
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Danny Nguyen | $1,025,000 |
2nd | Jay Martens | $600,000 |
3rd | Gus Hansen | $320,000 |
4th | Shandor Szentkuti | $280,000 |
5th | Corey Cheresnick | $240,000 |
6th | Men Nguyen | $200,000 |
Party Poker Million[edit]
- Buy-in: $10,000 [1]
- 5-Day Event: March 19, 2005 to March 23, 2005
- Number of Entries: 735
- Total Prize Pool: $7,430,000
- Number of Payouts: 180
- Winning Hand: J-2
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Michael Gracz | $1,525,500 |
2nd | David Minto | $1,000,000 |
3rd | Matthew Cherackal | $700,000 |
4th | Adam Csallany | $500,000 |
5th | Paul Darden | $300,000 |
6th | Richard Kain | $200,000 |
- This event, which was limit hold 'em, had the largest prize pool in history for a tournament that was not played at no-limit hold 'em.
World Poker Challenge[edit]
- Casino: Reno Hilton, Reno[1]
- Buy-in: $5,000
- 4-Day Event: March 29, 2005 to April 1, 2005
- Number of Entries: 345
- Total Prize Pool: $1,725,350
- Number of Payouts: 27
- Winning Hand: 4♠3♠
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Arnold Spee | $633,880 |
2nd | Blair Rodman | $327,815 |
3rd | Phil Ivey | $163,908 |
4th | Michael Yoshino | $103,521 |
5th | Russ Carlson | $77,641 |
6th | Mark Chapic | $60,387 |
WPT Championship[edit]
- Casino: Bellagio, Las Vegas [1]
- Buy-in: $25,000
- 7-Day Event: April 18, 2005 to April 24, 2005
- Number of Entries: 453
- Total Prize Pool: $10,961,000
- Number of Payouts: 100
- Winning Hand: K-J
Final TablePlace | Name | Prize |
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1st | Tuan Le | $2,856,150 |
2nd | Paul Maxfield | $1,698,390 |
3rd | Hasan Habib | $896,375 |
4th | John Phan | $518,920 |
5th | Rob Hollink | $377,420 |
6th | Phil Ivey | $264,195 |
Other Events[edit]
During season 3 of the WPT there was one special event that did not apply to the Player of the Year standings:
- The WPT Invitational - February 23-24, 2005 - Commerce Casino - postscript to Event #11: L.A. Poker Classic
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References[edit]
- ^ abcdefghijklmno'World Poker Tour Season 3 results'. theHendonMob.com. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
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