WSOP 2007 Event #5 Final Results

2007 World Series of Poker
R
io All-Suite Casino and Hotel
Official Results

Event #5
Half Omaha High-Low / Half 7-Card Stud High-Low
Buy-In: $2,500
Number of Entries: 327
Total Prize Money: $752,100
Date of Tournament: June 3-5, 2007

 
Final Results:
 
1.
Scottsdale, AZ
$214,347
2.
London, Ontario
$118,456
3.
Los Angeles, CA
$75,210
4.
Las Vegas, NV
$50,391
5.
Raleigh, NC
$39,109
6.
Las Vegas, NV
$29,708
7.
Joe Bolnick
Los Angeles, CA
$22,939
8.
Long Beach, CA
$16,922
9.
Atlanta, GA
$11,658
10.
Las Vegas, NV
$11,658
11.
Cypress, CA
$10,529
12.
Carmel Vally, CA
$10,529
13.
Englewood, CA
$9,401
14.
Las Vegas, NV
$9,401
15.
Monticello, NY
$8,273
16.
Atlantic City, NJ
$8,273
17.
Marion, CA
$7,145
18.
Denmark
$7,145
19.
Irvine, CA
$7,145
20.
London, England
$7,145
21.
Downey, CA
$7,145
22.
Patrick Pezzin
Bari, Italy
$7,145
23.
Art J Duncan
Lake Zurich, IL
$7,145
24.
Palmdale, CA
$7,145
25.
Plantation, FL
$6,017
26.
Sunny Isles Beach, FL
$6,017
27.
Plantation, FL
$6,017
28.
Trussville, AL
$6,017
29.
Chandler, AZ
$6,017
30.
Rowland Heights, CA
$6,017
31.
Raymond Miller
Henderson, NV
$6,017
32.
Newmarket, England
$6,017
 
 

Tournament Notes:

The winner was Tom Schneider, also known as “Donkey Bomber.” He is an author / radio show host / poker player from Scottsdale, Arizona. He is 47 years old.

The third time was a charm for Schneider. This was his third time to make it to a WSOP final table. His previous finishes include a fourth and fifth. First place in this event paid $214,387. 

Schneider is the author of a poker book called, “Oops! I Won Too Much Money.” He also hosts a regular radio show called “Beyond the Table” in Phoenix. 

Poker pro and former WSOP gold bracelet winner Annie Duke finished a less-than-satisfying third place in this event. This was her 30th in-the-money finish at the WSOP, dating back to 1994. She has more WSOP cashes than any female player in history.

The 2000 world poker champion Chris “Jesus” Ferguson finished in fourth place in this event. He was competing for what would have been his sixth WSOP gold bracelet. Scotty Nguyen, the 1998 world champion finished tenth in this event.

With his cash in this event, Mel Judah moved up into 13th place all-time – with 38 WSOP in-the-money finishes in his lifetime.

This final table was played simultaneous to Event #4, which took place just steps away inside the main poker arena. The Rio Pavilion was packed to capacity with spectators, as both final tables were filled with well-known players. Interestingly, both final tables started and ended just minutes apart.

ESPN gave this event considerable coverage, although it was not one of the planned feature events. The formidable final table lineup at both tables created a tough decision for the network, which moved cameras around both tables most of the day/night.