WSOP 2008 Main Event, End of Day 1D Results and Report

Event #54
World Championship
No-Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $ 10,000
Number of Entries: 6,844
Total Net Prize Pool: $64,333,600
Number of Places Paid: 666
First Place Prize: $9,119,517
Total Players Remaining: TBD

Tournament Notes from Day 1D

The official “first day” is split into four flights spread over four consecutive days. Due to the large size of the field, it became necessary in recent years to play the Day One sessions in four groups, divided as Days 1-A, 1-B, 1-C, and 1-D.

The World Series of Poker Main Event began with Day 1-A on Thursday, July 3, 2008. Day 1-B was played on July 4th. Day 1-C was played on July 5th.

Day 1-D was played in July 6th and started at 12:15 pm PST.

The number of registered players for Day 1-D was 2,461. Day 1-C attracted 1,928 entries. Day 1-B attracted 1,158 entries. Day 1-A attracted 1,297 entries. The combined number of players entered into the 2008 Main Event totals 6,844.

This ranks as the second-largest live poker tournament in history. This year’s turnout surpassed 2007 attendance (6,358) by 7.4 percent. Only the 2006 WSOP Main Event was larger than this tournament -- with 8,773 entrants.

This is the second-largest tournament prize pool in history. The total prize pool amounts to $64,333,600. The top 666 finishers will collect prize money.

The 2008 WSOP Main Event winner will collect $9,119,517 in prize money. The minimum payout this year is $21,230.

The day’s traditional “Shuffle Up and Deal” honor went to Congressman Robert Wexler (D-Florida) who is one of several key federal lawmakers fighting on behalf of the rights of all poker players. “We are here as friends of poker,” Wexler said in his pre-tournament remarks. Wexler went on to briefly discuss his efforts to overturn federal legislation detrimental to the game of poker.

Former New York Senator Alfonse D’Amato joined Wexler onstage for the opening ceremony. Sen. D’Amato is the Chairman of the Poker Players Alliance, based in Washington, DC.

The tournament began play in five different places – the Amazon Ballroom, Brasilia Ballroom, Tropical Ballroom, Rio Casino Floor, and the Rio Poker Room. Breaking order resulted in all players competing inside the Amazon Ballroom by day’s end.

This was the largest of the four Day One turnouts. While standard WSOP tables are played nine-handed, the bigger turnout resulted in approximately 30 tables being played ten-handed. However, these tables were reduced rather quickly, so no table played ten-handed more than an hour.

ESPN designated two “feature” tables. The table on the main stage included 11-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth. Also playing at the feature table was mixed martial arts superstar Chuck Liddell. Two-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Mark Seif also had a seat on the main stage. The secondary feature table was located off to the side and included five-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Phil Ivey.

All seat assignments and re-draws at the WSOP are completely random. However, ESPN selects “feature” tables each day, which are presumably tables with the greatest public interest. Those two tables are then transferred to the main and secondary stages.

Registered players were given energy drinks and bottled water made by All In, and seat cushions provided by Everest Poker.

All players started the tournament with 20,000 in chips.

Former WSOP Main Event champions who played on Day 1-D included Johnny Chan (1987/1988), Phil Hellmuth (1989), Noel Furlong (1999), Chris “Jesus” Ferguson (2000), Carlos ‘the Matador” Mortensen (2001), and Jerry Yang (2007) . Furlong and Ferguson were eliminated. Nine former champs remain in the 2008 Main Event. They include – Jerry Yang, Johnny Chan, Phil Hellmuth, Carlos Mortensen, Brad Daugherty, Chris Moneymaker, Joe Hachem, Scotty Nguyen and Robert Varkonyi.

1989 world champion Phil Hellmuth arrived at the Main Event in his typical flamboyant style. Two hours after play had already begun Hellmuth pulled up to the Rio driving a large Army truck. He was flanked by 11 female models, all dressed in military fatigues. Hellmuth then strutted down the hallway, into the tournament room, and to the feature table decked out as General George S. Patton. Hellmuth was draped in tan pants, a green Army coat, and a tank commander’s helmet emblazoned with eleven gold stars – one for each of the WSOP gold bracelets that he has won. By contrast, Patton, a bona fide World War II icon, had only four stars on his helmet at the height of his command of the Third Army.

Former Oscar-nominated actress Jennifer Tilly (Bullets Over Broadway) played on this day. She was eliminated about five hours into play.

Sully Erna (lead singer for Godsmack) played on this day. This was his third consecutive Main Event. Erna’s performance has been impressive as he cashed both previous years at the WSOP – 713th out of 8,773 entrants in 2006, and 237th out of 6,358 entrants in 2007. He is low on chips, but will continue play on Day Two.

Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) star, lasted only about two hours in the tournament. He was one of the early bust outs.

Liddell was not the only UFC superstar in the field. Incredibly, just hours after Forrest Griffin won the UFC Light Heavyweight World Championship (which took place the night before), the bruised-up iron man played in the WSOP Main Event. He was eliminated a few hours into the tournament.

Former Major League Baseball star Jose Canseco played on this day. This was his second straight WSOP appearance. He was eliminated.

Former Major League Baseball pitcher David Wells played on this day. He was eliminated.

Professional golfer Paul Azinger, who is also Captain of the 2008 Ryder Cup Team, played in this day. The best performance in the WSOP ever by a P.G.A. golfer was Rocco Mediate’s 600th place finish in the 2005 WSOP, with 5,619 entrants. Azinger made the cut and will play on Day Two.

Maria Ho, who was the last female player to survive in last year’s WSOP Main Event (finishing 38th) played on this day. She was eliminated just after the dinner break.

Tom Schneider, last year’s WSOP “Player of the Year,” played in this day, but was eliminated about midway through the afternoon.

The first royal flush of the day was dealt just 45-minutes into play.

The WSOP instituted an “excessive celebration” rule which is in place this year. Within a few minutes of the action starting, one player won a hand, stood up in his chair, and took out two large brass cymbals

The WSOP is truly an event for everyone – regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, sex, class, native language, or age (above 21). This fact was apparent on the tournament floor which was populated by a wide variety of people -- including many with physical challenges.

For the second-consecutive year, Jack Ury was the senior player in the Main Event. At 95-years young, Ury broke his own record (set last year at the spry age of 94) as the oldest player ever to compete in a WSOP event. He survived Day One can will return for play on Day Two.

It had been reported that Russian poker player Nikolay Evdakov played Day 1-C. However, he changed his registration at the last minute and played on this day instead. Evdakov set a new record at this year’s World Series for “Most Cashes in a Single Year” – with ten in-the-money finishes. He survived and will play on Day Two – en route to what would be his 11th cash.

Every year, the WSOP is filled with great stories. Donald Hobbs, from Pineville, KY played on this day. Hobbs may very well be this year’s greatest poker inspiration. Last summer, Hobbs was involved in a horrible car crash. Over 70 percent of his body was burned. Both of his legs were broken. He was in a coma for days. He also developed a number of internal medical problems that seriously threatened his life. Hobbs was hospitalized for several months and while bedridden decided to write to his favorite poker player -- 2003 WSOP champ Chris Moneymaker. When Moneymaker heard about Hobbs, he decided to pay a personal visit to the hospital hundreds of miles away and try to serve as motivation for rehabilitation and recovery. Hobbs told Moneymaker that playing poker was a terrific way to pass the time, while he was unable to walk and pursue his normal activities. Moneymaker pledged to Hobbs that if he continued to push himself and stay strong, he would bring Hobbs to this year’s WSOP as a guest. Incredibly, Hobbs took the challenge to heart and made what doctors described as a miraculous recovery. Still bound to a wheelchair for mobility, Hobbs rolled into Day 1-D of the Main Event and was thrilled to learn that Moneymaker had not only invited him as a guest, but also entered Hobbs into the $10,000 buy-in tournament. Hobbs was eliminated late in the day.

Jim Quinn is a New York City subway driver. He won this year’s unofficial satellite to play in the WSOP Main Event. Each year, several transit workers each put up $10 on their lunch breaks to play a series of satellite qualifiers which leads up to a single winner, who gets to play at the WSOP. Quinn survived and will play on Day Two.

The number of players remaining out of the initial 2,461 players who registered for this day is 1,652. This means 67 percent of the field survived. The combined number of survivors from Day 1-A, 1-B, 1-C, and 1-D is 3,629. This means that 62 percent of all players who were in the starting field survived Day One.

The End of Day 1-D chip leader is Steve Austin, from La Quinta, CA – with 149,000 in chips. The End of Day 1-C chip leader was Henning Granstad – with 249,950 in chips. The End of Day 1-B chip leader was Ben Samoff – with 177,500 chips. The End of Day 1-A chip leader was Mark Garner -- with 194,900 chips. Hence, Henning Granstad currently stands as the Main Event chip leader.

Other notable poker players who made the cut included: David Oppenheim, Victor Ramdin, Doug Saab, Gus Hansen, Cliff Josephy, Kirill Gerasimov, Jean-Robert Bellande, Brandon Cantu, Duncan “Pumper” Bell, Thomas “Thunder” Keller, Antonio “the Magician” Esfandiari, John Friedberg, Steve Billirakis, Men “the Master” Nguyen, Hevad Khan, Phil Gordon, Chip Jett, Steve Dannenmann, Bryan Micon, Matt Savage, Jennifer Harman, Allen Cunningham, Scott Clements, Dan Shak, Pat Poels, Paul Magriel, Howard Lederer, Tom Chambers, Lou Esposito, Eric Haber, James Worth, Anders Henriksson, Mike “Little Man” Sica, Jeff Shulman, Paul McKinney, Brett Jungblut, Bernard Lee, and Shannon Elizabeth.

It is estimated that 209 female players participated in the 2008 WSOP Main Event. Note: This estimate is based on a head count of every player in the tournament room taken at the start of each day.

Harrahs Entertainment revived a longstanding WSOP tradition, which is to award a special-edition jacket to all players who make a final table appearance. The jackets will be given out retroactively to all players who have made it to a final table, which includes all 59 gold bracelet events played this year. The jackets are co-sponsored by Milwaukee’s Best Light. Note: Final table jackets were initially given out to finalists during the late 1980s and continued up through 2003.

All Day Ones play the exact same length of time. Play ended after five levels. Each level is two hours long. Day 1-D concluded at 1 am PST.

Amongst the Day 1-A and 1-B results only, there are 49 different nations still represented in this tournament with surviving players.

Amongst the Day 1-A and 1-B results only, there are 50 different U.S. states and the District of Columbia still represented in this tournament with surviving players. Only New Hampshire is left out in the cold from this list.

Survivors from Days 1-A and 1-B merged and will play on Day 2-A. Survivors from Days 1-C and 1-D merged and will played in Day 2-B.

Day Twos start with blinds at 250-500 and a 50 ante. Five levels will be played (which means play ends after Level 10).

Day 1-D survivors will be off for the next two days. They will resume play on Day 2-B which begins Wednesday, July 9th. Play commences at 12 noon.

A few interesting side notes: This year’s number of Main Event entries exceeds the first 34 years of the WSOP combined – 1970-2003 had 6,809 players versus 2008 with 6,844 players. The average of the last three WSOP Main Events is 6,916 players, which is very close to the turnout for this year’s world championship.

The full payout list for the Main Event (all places) will be posted tomorrow, July 7th.

Remaining Players in Day 1D

# Names City State/Country Chip Count Table Seat
1 Steve Austin La Quinta California 149000 R33 9
2 Mohamad Kowssarie Gothenburg Sweden 146000 PK04 4
3 David Stucke Henderson Nevada 140525 BR52 9
4 Sami Rustom Diamond Bar California 140450 R19 3
5 Dylan Linde Couer 'd Alene Idaho 138425 R42 5
6 Nikolay Losev Moscow Russia 127225 R37 1
7 Victor Ramdin Bronox New York 124600 T19 6
8 Samir Shakhtoor Malmoe Sweden 122875 T20 3
9 Christian Choi Los Angeles California 122225 BR07 9
10 Charles Dolan Huntington Beach California 121625 BR03 3
11 William Purle Wokingham England 118575 BR39 4
12 Jay Katsutani Los Angeles California 115000 O28 9
13 David Oppenheim Los Angeles California 114400 R46 3
14 Anton Allemann Basel Switzerland 112250 R31 7
15 Woodrow Johnson Marblehead Massachusetts 111900 R25 4
16 Alexander Kostritsyn Moscow Russia 111850 BR44 6
17 David Dao Elizabethtown Kentucky 111005 BR13 1
18 Bill Blanda Galveston Texas 111000 BR35 1
19 Patryk Hildebranski Kitchner Ontario, Canada 110350 BZ07 1
20 Danny Smith Folsom California 110175 R46 7
21 Carlos Mortensen Las Vegas Nevada 109825 R27 2
22 Jan Skampa     108450 R32 2
23 Kory Mitchell Denver Colorado 107500 BR41 3
24 Marc Podell New York New York 105800 R46 8
25 Doron Malinasky Hollywood Florida 104950 BZ09 8
26 Tim Loecke Highland Prrk Illinois 104050 BR06 2
27 Heidi Northcott Los Angeles California 103075 BZ01 9
28 Gus Hansen Monaco   102900 BR18 8
29 David Saab Melbourne Austrila 102525 R25 3
30 Paul Loh Fairfax Virgina 102125 PK06 2
31 Whitney Blanton Dallas Texas 101450 R35 7
32 Johan Berg Jonkoping Sweden 101450 T04 7
33 Raymond Travis Rice Fort Worth Texas 100575 BR55 3
34 Aaron Kanter Lodi California 99700 BR15 4
35 David Polsky Toronto Ontario, Canada 98300 BR34 1
36 Christopher Olson White Bear Lake Minnesota 97500 BR42 5
37 Hyon Kim Borough New Jersey 97450 R38 6
38 Eric Kurtzman Las Vegas Nevada 96275 BR40 8
39 Antonio Arce Manila Philippines 95900 R16 9
40 Cliff Josephy Syosset New York 94050 BR39 9
41 Tom Braband Oshkosh Wisconsin 93925 BR33 2
42 Nikolay Evdakov Moscow Russia 93850 PK04 3
43 Antonio Esfandiari Las Vegas Nevada 93775 R46 9
44 Brandon Becker Loveland Ohio 93700 R31 3
45 Frank Kassela Las Vegas Nevada 92875 T01 2
46 Terry Stewart Augusta Georgia 92100 BR57 6
47 Phillip Liou   Taiwan 91750 T08 1
48 David Stratmann Wuppertal Germany 91125 BR41 2
49 Scott Baumstein New York City New York 90825 R36 1
50 Elliott Grumer Chalfont Pennsylvania 89650 BR03 6
51 Kevin Mason Weehawken New Jersey 89575 R32 9
52 Joao Nunes Aveiro Portugal 89325 R35 5
53 Izakron Young     88925 R35 4
54 Jason Su Austin Texas 88050 PK05 9
55 John Larochelle Providence Rhode Island 86475 R38 2
56 Fokke Beukers Noordwyhs   85900 BR39 2
57 David Irish Henderson Nevada 85875 BR14 9
58 Shawn Cunix Galena Ohio 85100 BR44 7
59 John Skrabutenas Buffalo Grove Illinois 84650 BR04 3
60 Kirill Gerasimov Moscow Russia 84525 BR55 5
61 Shun Uchida Las Vegas Nevada 84375 R25 7
62 Brian Nieboer Fort Worth Texas 83950 BR35 8
63 Ryan Young Torrance California 83575 R42 7
64 Elie Said Missouri City Texas 82825 BZ10 9
65 David Gee Gilbert Arizona 82200 R16 5
66 Gregory Liang Sunnyvale California 81875 T16 7
67 Andreas Jorbeck Stockholm Sweden 81600 R22 4
68 Mirza Nagji New York New York 81525 T11 9
69 Yariv Levi Woodland Hills California 81400 BR44 8
70 Fredrik Halling Vasteras Sweden 81325 BZ08 7
71 Troy Burkholder San Diego California 81050 R45 3
72 Andy Witek Nevada City Nevada 80575 R18 9
73 William Beckett Kansas City Kansas 80475 BR50 4
74 Thomas "Thunder" Keller Scottsdale Arizona 80175 T15 3
75 Dag Martin Mikkelsen   Stavanger 80025 T16 8
76 Brandon Cantu Las Vegas Nevada 79625 BR14 6
77 Andrew West London France 79150 T05 9
78 Duncan Bell Vancouver British Columbia, Canada 79000 R34 5
79 Phil Hellmuth Palo Alto California 78900 T14 8
80 Oliver Bosch Lustenau Austria 78300 R12 5
81 Andy Armstrong McLeansville North Carolina 77975 BR55 6
82 Rhonda DiMartino Orange Beach Alabama 77800 BZ13 9
83 Johnny Chan Las Vegas Nevada 77500 BR21 3
84 Salomon Sutton   Mexico 77375 R12 4
85 Daniel Brawn     77175 R16 2
86 Joel Connor Roswell Georgia 76350 BZ11 3
87 Tim Cullinane Cork City Ireland 76325 R28 7
88 Max Kats Moscow Russia 76300 BR10 3
89 Alexander Petersen Aarhus Denmark 76050 BR20 3
90 Chris Orourke Tampa Florida 75550 T08 3
91 Randy Lew Sacramento California 75475 BR26 4
92 Denny Lee Los Angeles California 75300 BR10 7
93 Michael Graffeo Fort Mill South Carolina 75250 BR34 7
94 Teddy Monroe Las Vegas Nevada 75000 R43 1
95 Jon Friedberg Las Vegas Nevada 74725 BR42 3
96 Nam Le San Jose California 74350 BR49 8
97 Alex Jalali Bochum Germany 73825 R18 7
98 Jonathan Shecter Las Vegas Nevada 73775 T22 5
99 Lewis Pilkington-Sheffield   England 73575 BZ04 1
100 Paul Snead Kings Park Australia 73325 BR40 4
101 Ted Melikian Las Vegas Nevada 73300 BR23 1
102 Bayani Flores Berkeley California 73075 BR24 1
103 Tam Ly     72350 BR18 2
104 Stephen Kenna Dublin Ireland 72275 BR21 6
105 Virgil Beddingfield Alpharetta Georgia 72250 PK06 7
106 Joe Salvaggi Cleveland Ohio 72125 BR56 9
107 Eric Semel Las Vegas Nevada 71900 T22 6
108 Rich Monroe Sedalia Missouri 71850 BR24 2
109 William Te Mamla Philippines 71825 BR33 3
110 Jeffrey Weil     71750 R18 6
111 Glenn Cozen South Pasadena California 71650 BR21 9
112 Cedric Kolstad Mesa Arizona 71650 R34 2
113 Huyen Vo Houston Texas 71600 BR11 9
114 Kyle Sorel Plantation Florida 71525 T10 5
115 Brian Lamkin Austin Texas 71500 BR57 8
116 Steve Billirakis     70775 R48 2
117 Jean-Robert Bellande Las Vegas Nevada 70700 R29 8
118 Ed Fernandez San Jose California 70600 O31 1
119 Champie Douglas Las Vegas Nevada 70525 R21 4
120 Peter Karal Oslo Norway 70400 T13 1
121 Bradley Smith Thornhill Ontario, Canada 70275 BR20 5
122 Erion Islamay Trieste Italy 70250 T11 7
123 Mark Ketteringham Los Angeles California 70000 BR33 1
124 Judy Raney Broken Arrow Oklahoma 69450 BR57 5
125 Ryan Julius Naperville Illinois 69300 BR08 9
126 Nick Van Newkirk Oshkosh Nebraska 69025 R19 1
127 Patrick Lyons Hillsborough California 69025 T09 2
128 Marc McCormick Las Vegas Nevada 69000 BR52 2
129 Erik Haakenson San Francisco California 68925 BR53 1
130 Howard Boyd West Chester Ohio 68600 BR04 8
131 Daniel Shak Bryan Maur Pennsylvania 68600 BZ03 2
132 Adam Kurnitz New York New York 68575 BZ11 3
133 Kenneth Stacy Bristol Virginia 68550 R32 5
134 Paola Martin Las Vegas Nevada 68475 R35 3
135 Shan Jing Arcadia California 68300 BR21 4
136 David Tran Elmonte California 68200 BR09 2
137 Valter Farina Genoa Italy 68050 R40 3
138 Marco Savoni   Canada 67775 G11 2
139 Neil Ho Orange California 67775 G12 8
140 Nate Lindsay Nantucket Massachusetts 67775 R28 1
141 Christopher Overgard Naperville Illinois 67275 BR37 2
142 Russel Avison Wainwright Alberta, Canada 67200 R30 7
143 Leonard Pruzansky Richmond Texas 67125 BR12 7
144 Stuart Krasney Tustin California 67000 BZ01 1
145 Brent Sheirbon   Panama 66400 BR53 6
146 Morten Erlandsen Korsor Denmark 66400 R31 1
147 Michael Jensen Lawrence Kansas 66375 BZ07 1
148 Heather Escuin Las Vegas Nevada 66350 PK07 5
149 Daniel Van Suilichem Kentwood Michigan 66325 BR08 1
150 William Huntress     66200 R39 4
151 Chris Kwon Norwood New Jersey 66175 BR04 9
152 Markus Feurie Bregenez Austrila 66150 R22 9
153 Kevin Davis Louisville Kentucky 66075 BR08 3
154 David Gent Stockton   66075 R11 2
155 Larry Bernstein Ramsey New Jersey 65550 T12 3
156 Andre Larosa Toronto Ontario, Canada 65000 BR27 8
157 Brian Saltus     64950 PK10 8
158 Jason Glass Buffalo Grove Illinois 64800 BR34 4
159 Patrick Poels Mesa Arizona 64650 BZ11 4
160 Alex Outhred Los Angeles California 64600 T17 6
161 Anthony Zinno     64400 R41 8
162 Nick Goodall Esher England 64325 BR26 3
163 Jean Petroli Paris France 64125 BR44 2
164 Raymond Abels Danville California 64025 R49 9
165 Jennifer Harman Las Vegas Nevada 63050 BZ09 4
166 Leland Smith Aliquippa Pennsylvania 63025 BR08 8
167 Brandon Schaefer Seattle Washington 62975 BR52 5
168 Christopher Zapf San Francisco California 62850 R29 2
169 Sampo Lopponen Bangkok Thailand 62800 T02 2
170 Jamal Kunbuz   Venezuela 62725 BR54 2
171 Cory Tymich Surrey Canada 62575 R44 1
172 Peter Cheng Pasdena California 62525 BR34 3
173 Peter Chan Scarborough England 62475 BR57 4
174 Ricardo Tombini Balmeario Camborio Brazil 62425 T21 9
175 Refugio Quintero Elko Nevada 62225 R31 6
176 Bobby Law Las Vegas Nevada 62025 T14 3
177 Darren Nelson Rochester New York 61925 BR40 6
178 Michael Dentali Brooklyn New York 61900 BR32 2
179 Mitch Garshofsky Las Vegas Nevada 61850 R12 6
180 Frank Russo Pompano Beach Florida 61675 R44 5
181 James Maltz Island Park New York 61350 R03 1
182 Richard Alm Los Angeles California 61150 BZ09 2
183 Chuck Pacheco Los Angeles California 61000 BR05 4
184 Craig Goodling Naples Florida 60775 BR46 3
185 John Tabatabai     60250 R40 5
186 Gerald Cusick Denver Colorado 60125 G12 6
187 Robert Winchell Henderson Nevada 60100 BZ03 1
188 Daniel Adelson Los Angeles California 60050 T11 2
189 David Freeman Cedar Park Texas 60000 BR54 1
190 Jason Sagle Sudbury Canada 60000 PK06 4
191 Mitsuhiro Nakao Osakasayama Japan 59900 BR05 2
192 Gary Thompson     59775 PK03 8
193 Anders Rasmussen Brondby Strand Denmark 59675 BR40 9
194 Craig Stein Macedonia Ohio 59600 BR50 5
195 Mats Clavell Vasteras Sweden 59525 BR52 4
196 Russel Silva Lemoore California 59100 BR32 7
197 Mikael Johansson   Kristianstad 59075 T10 3
198 Jim Dalessandro     58950 BZ05 3
199 Nath Pizzolatto Houston Texas 58825 R19 4
200 Carey Dukes Marietta Georgia 58750 R49 1
201 Phil Gordon Las Vegas Nevada 58700 PK07 3
202 Dat Ly Phoenix Arizona 58475 R31 8
203 Kelly Cappasola Irviwe   58375 BR53 7
204 Tim Blake Wansforg England 58325 T02 5
205 Jason Strasser New York New York 58300 BZ02 2
206 Paul Leckey Bauycastle   58225 BR33 5
207 Richard Klein Lakewood Ohio 58125 BR27 1
208 Kelly Kim Whittier Alaska 57575 BZ04 4
209 Wilson Song   Brazil 57450 BR21 1
210 Max Winberg London England 57350 R14 4
211 James White Falkirk Scottland 57200 BR31 1
212 Gary DeBernardi Bend Oregon 57150 R37 3
213 Nick Berning Winterset Iowa 57050 BR49 2
214 Eran Aydin Marietta Georgia 57000 R29 4
215 Kevin Lang Raleigh North Carolina 56600 BR24 7
216 Shahram Rastegari Maastricht   56550 BR54 5
217 Paul Dergarabedian Merrimack New Hampshire 56450 O08 6
218 Ashley Lippiatt Perth   56275 R35 9
219 Robert Betts Albuquerque New Mexico 56100 R40 2
220 Gerald Hodges     56050 BR38 9
221 Frank Villa San Francisco California 56000 BR01 5
222 Fernando Rumoroso Madrid Spain 55950 B50 4
223 Douglas Janney     55950 BZ06 6
224 Jimmy Burgess Joplin Missouri 55725 BR36 2
225 Ross Lacey Dublin Ireland 55700 BR22 3
226 Kyle Molik Elgin Illinois 55675 BZ05 9
227 Dan Woods Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 55550 R48 3
228 Kris Kuykendall Cincinnati Ohio 55225 BR41 9
229 David Silk Plainview New York 55200 BR22 2
230 Robert Anderson Naperville Illinois 55175 O27 6
231 Horacio Fernandez Lareda Texas 54925 PK06 6
232 George Medina Denver Colorado 54900 R15 4
233 Mike Halioua Toronto Ontario, Canada 54675 R29 1
234 Hevad Khan Poughkeepsie New York 54600 BR06 6
235 Robert Roseman Las Vegas Nevada 54450 T14 2
236 David McCord Bradenton Florida 54325 T13 5
237 Garrett Beckman Gardner Kansas 54300 BR05 6
238 Art Cole Mission Viejo California 54300 BR52 8
239 Dani Pourat Beverly Hills California 54250 BR59 1
240 Tommy Le   &nb