The winners of the last three tournaments, besides the main event, in the WSOP 2013 series have been determined. #59: 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball Limit with buy-in $2’500 collected 282 players. The winner of this event was a famous professional who constantly took part in the show. High Stakes Poker —
Eli elezra... This is his second WSOP bracelet. The first he won by winning the tournament $3'000 World Championship Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better in 2007.
WSOP Asia Pacific 1st Main Event Winner -
Daniel Negreanu, ranks second.
Final table results $2'500 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball Limit (Event #59):
1 place -
Eli elezra + $173’236
2nd place -
Daniel Negreanu + $107’055
3rd place -
Brian brubaker + $70’743
4th place -
David Chiu + $48’077
5th place -
David Baker + $33’399
6th place -
Scott seiver + $23’698
7th place -
Eric Wasserson + $17’161
8th place -
Alexander condon + $17’161
30 prizes. On the 14th -
Konstantin Puchkov (+$7’345).
In the last classic tournament #60: No-Limit Hold'em with buy-in $1’500 registered 2’541 players. For the second time in this series, the victory was celebrated by the fair sex -
Loni harwood... For her, this is the first bracelet and the second final in the 2013 series.
$1'500 No-Limit Hold'em (Event #60) Final Table Results:
1 place -
Loni harwood + $609’017
2nd place -
Yongshuo Zheng + $378’607
3rd place -
Mika Paasonen + $267’978
4th place -
Yngve steen + $193’265
5th place -
Asi moshe + $141’124
6th place -
Daniel Cascado + $104’282
7th place -
Cy williams + $78’006
8th place -
Bijon Notash + $59’036
Among the 270 players who entered the prize zone, there are:
11th place -
Maksim tyurin + $35’023;
208th place -
Alex Bilokur + $3’087;
229th place -
Aleksandr Rudnyi + $2’778;
246th place -
Alexander nudin + $2’778.
Penultimate tournament of the series #61: Pot-Limit Omaha with expensive buy-in $10’000 gathered at their tables 386 Omaha lovers. Tournament won
Daniel Alaei, for which she brought him a fourth bracelet.
$10'000 Pot-Limit Omaha (Event #61) final table results:
1 place -
Daniel Alaei + $852’692
2nd place -
Jared bleznick + $526’625
3rd place -
James wiese + $380’836
4th place -
Tom marchese + $278’298
5th place -
Numit agrawal + $205’512
6th place -
Gjergj Sinishtaj + $153’372
7th place -
Sean dempsey + $115’637
8th place -
Rory Rees Brennan + $88’061
45 players hit the money, including:
9th place -
Alex Kravchenko + $67’742;
10th place -
Oleksii Kovalchuk + $52’611;
13th place -
Alexey rybin + $41’472;
24th place -
Nadar Kakhmazov + $26’124.
35th place -
Mikhail Semin + $21’081