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2009 WSOP
Event #39 - $1,500 Buy-in No Limit Holdem. Final Results. 2009 World Series of Poker Results

2009 World Series of Poker Results
Event #39 - No Limit Holdem
World Series of Poker (WSOP) Results
2009 World Series of Poker - Event #39 Results
2009 World Series of Poker        
Final Results        
Event #  39
Buy In:  $1,500
Game:  No Limit Hold'em
Date:  6/21/2009
Number of Entries:  2,715
Net Prize Pool:  $3,705,975
First Place Prize:  $657,969
Players to Cash:  270
Ray Foley
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Tournament Highlights:

Event Headlines –

1.  Ray Foley Wins WSOP Gold Bracelet

2.  Chrysler Worker from Michigan Drives Away with $657,969 and Poker’s Most Coveted
Prize

3.  Another Big Turnout at the 2009 WSOP – 2,715 Entries Pack the $1,500 No-Limit Hold’
em Event


The Winner --

The 2009 World Series of Poker $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em champion is Ray Foley, from
Northville, MI.  

Foley is a 37-year-old employee of Chrysler Financial.  He works as a business manager in
financial services.

Foley is a graduate of Eastern Michigan University.  He earned his degree in accounting,
followed by an M.B.A.

Foley has been married for 12 years and is the proud father of two children.

Foley plays poker recreationally.  He started playing about five years ago.  However, he is a
winning player who has supplemented his income in recent years by playing poker.  Foley
has been contemplating turning to poker full time, given the problems of the American
automotive industry.  He states that decision might be easier to make now that he has won
such a large cash prize.

Foley collected $657,969 for first place.  He was also awarded his first WSOP gold bracelet.

According to official records, Foley now has 1 win, 1 final table appearance, and 4 in-the-
money finishes at the WSOP.  He has also accumulated $733,031 in career WSOP winnings.

Foley has entered only 7 tournaments at the WSOP (lifetime) and has cashed in 4 of them.  
Despite the huge fields, he has finished – 22nd, 15th, 21st, and now 1st.  This is as
impressive a record as any player at the WSOP during the past two years in the mega-field
sized No-Limit Hold’em events.

Foley entered only two events this year – the $2,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em event and
this tournament.  He had his return airline ticket already booked for a Sunday night
departure (the tournament began on Saturday).  Foley survived Day Two and therefore lost
his return portion of the ticket.  Meanwhile, a few friends could not afford the luxury of
paying hundreds of extra dollars more for a flight and so they returned to Michigan.  Upon
landing in Detroit and hearing that Foley had made it to the final table, they immediately
got back on a plane just hours, later and flew all the way back to Las Vegas to cheer Foley
on toe victory.


Winner Quotes (Ray Foley) –

On how he came to the WSOP:  “My friends and I usually play in only one event per year.  
We have a poker league where we send nine guys to play a $2K event.  I played in that
and busted out at the fifth level.  So, I bought into the $1,500 buy-in on Saturday and I
was supposed to fly out Sunday night and midnight.  I was second in chips at the end of
Day Two.  I missed my flight and fortunately….that’s about it.”

On winning a WSOP gold bracelet and $657,969 in prize money:  “They both mean a lot.  
The bracelet….I can’t even….its still unbelievable at this point that I have a bracelet.  I can’t
event describe it.  And $660,000 – that’s a lot of money.  It’s hard to believe there were
2,715 people in this tournament.”   

On what it takes to win:  “I’m on the great side of variance.”

On his future plans:  “(Before this win) I was contemplating going to poker full-time, mostly
online.  So this will help make that jump a little easier.  This is great timing.”

On what his goals were coming into this year’s WSOP:  “The gold bracelet.  Check it off.”

On what’s the next goal:  “The Main Event bracelet is the next goal.”


The Final Table --

The final table contained only one former WSOP gold bracelet winner – Brandon Cantu (1
win).

This was the most amateur-heavy final table of any final table played so far this year.  Five
of the nine finalists were non-pros.

The runner up was Brandon Cantu, from Vancouver, WA.  He won his gold bracelet in one of
the $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em events played in 2006.  That was his first WSOP cash,
and launched his poker career.  Since then, Cantu has earned over $1.5 million at the
WSOP.  He also finished 20th in last year’s Main Event.  Second place in this event paid
$403,951.  But all Cantu seemed to think about as he departed the final table was the
disappointment of coming up short in his quest for another gold bracelet.

The third-place finisher was Wei Mu, from Honolulu, Hawaii.  Mu has a pretty impressive
record for someone who has been playing poker seriously for only about a year.  He has
cashed in 3 of the 5 $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em events played this year.  Third place paid
$269,609.

The fourth-place finisher was Alex Jacob, from Las Vegas, NV.  The afro-clad Dylanesque
Yale graduate and talented poker pro enjoyed his best WSOP finish in two years in this
tournament.  Jacob burst onto the poker scene in 2006 and made three WSOP final tables
within two years.  He holds one of the best in-the-money records of any WSOP player
during the past four years, with 19 cashes.

The fifth-place finisher was Tyler Spalding, from Chicago, IL.  He is an engineer.  Amazingly,
this was Spalding’s first WSOP event ever.

The sixth-place finisher was Jonathan Markham, from Milwaukee, WI.  He is a former
construction worker who is now playing poker professionally.  This was his third time to
cash and was his best WSOP finish ever.

The seventh-place finisher was Chairud Vangchailued, from Phoenix, AZ.  This was his first
time to cash in a WSOP tournament.

The eighth-place finisher was Richard Lutes, from Henderson, NV.  He is a restaurant owner
(“Carmines Little Italy” in Henderson).  Lutes has done well in various Las Vegas
tournaments, most notably cashing four times at the most recent Caesars Palace poker
series.  

The ninth-place finisher was Patrick O’Connor, from Sligo, Ireland.  He is a dentist and
predominantly a cash game player.  But O’Conner has also enjoyed some tournament
success.  He final tabled the Irish Poker Open a few years ago.  O’Connor also finished 38th
in the 2004 WSOP Main Event.


In-the-Money Finishers --

Former WSOP gold bracelet finishers who cashed in this event included – Brandon Cantu,
Angel Guillen, Grant Hinkle, and Jim Mitchell.

The defending champion from 2009 was David Woo, from Atlanta, Ga.  He entered this
event but did not cash.


Odds and Ends --

This was the third-largest tournament (in attendance) of the 2009 WSOP.

This is the 26th of 39 tournaments completed thus far at this year’s WSOP, with more than
a $1 million prize pool.

This is the fifth of seven $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em tournaments on the 2009 WSOP
schedule.  This game and buy-in level has consistently proven to be the most popular draw
on the schedule in recent years, aside from the Main Event.

An alternative lower buy-in No-Limit Hold'em tournament (less than $10,000) has been
included as part of the WSOP schedule every year since 1973.  Over the years, these buy-in
amounts have ranged from $1,000 up to $5,000.  However, more $1,500 buy-in No-Limit
Hold'em tournaments have now taken place at the WSOP over the past 39-years than any
other event.

The previous four $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em events held this year attracted 2,791 --
2,506 -- 2,638 – and 2,095 players respectively.  Attendance this year is consistent with
previous years when the earlier events tend to attract bigger fields, followed by a slight
decline at the WSOP enters its third and fourth week.

The final table was played on ESPN’s secondary stage.  The Main Stage was reserved for
the $10,000 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha world championship, which was broadcast live over the
Internet.  Five more events are schedule, which are split between ESPN 360 and Bluff
Media.  For a complete broadcast schedule of all events, go to:  
http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/tourney/tourneydetails.asp?groupID=607

The official WSOP gold bracelet ceremony takes place on the day following the winner’s
victory.  The ceremony takes place on at center stage of the main tournament room and
begins during the break of the noon tournament.  The ceremony usually starts around 2:20
pm.  The national anthem of the winner’s nation is played.  The entire presentation is open
to public and media.  Video and photography is permitted by both media and the public.


No-Limit Hold’em Leaders --

The player with the most WSOP gold bracelets (wins) in Hold’em events (all variations) is
Phil Hellmuth, currently with 11.

The player with the most lifetime WSOP cashes in Hold’em events (all variations) is Phil
Hellmuth, currently with 44.

The player with the most WSOP gold bracelets (wins) in No-Limit Hold’em is Phil Hellmuth,
currently with 7.

The player with the most lifetime WSOP cashes in No-Limit Hold’em events is Phil Hellmuth,
currently with 28.


The Event --

The $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em championship attracted 2,715 entries.  The total prize
pool amounted to $3,705,974.  The top 270 finishers collected prize money.

The tournament was played over three consecutive days.

At the end of Day One, the chip leader was Mohsin Charania, from Chicago, IL.  He ended
up finishing in 19th place.

The chip leader at the start of the final table was Ray Foley.  He lost the lead early and had
to play catch up most of the way.  But Foley overcame a 2 to 1 chip disadvantage to
Brandon Cantu when play went heads-up and won a few momentous pots that determined
the outcome of the match.

Foley was all-in for his tournament life a few times, but got very fortunate to avoid
elimination.  He had A-7 and was all-in against Cantu’s A-Q.  But a split pot saved Foley.

The final hand of the tournament came when Foley ended up having the best hand – J-Q
versus Cantu’s J-7 after the flop came jack-high.  Foley’s queen kicker ended up playing,
which scooped the final pot of the tournament.

The tournament officially began on Saturday, June 20th, at noon.  The tournament officially
ended on Tuesday, June 23rd, at 3:00 am.  


WSOP Statistics –

Through the conclusion of Event #39, the 2009 WSOP has attracted 39,620 entries.  
$77,827,582 in total prize money has been awarded to winners.

Through Event #39 – the nationalities of WSOP gold bracelet winners reads as follows:

United States – 27
United Kingdom – 2
Canada – 2
Russian Federation – 1
Finland – 1
Australia – 1
Sweden – 1
Mexico – 1
Italy – 1
Holland – 1

Note:  Last year 19 of the 59 gold bracelet events were won by non-Americans (32
percent).  In, 2007, the number was 15 of 55 (29 percent).  In 2006, the number was 5 of
45 (11 percent).

Event #39 winner Ray Foley is to be classified as a semi-pro player (at the time of victory).  
He plays part-time to supplement his income.  Accordingly, the “Pro-Am” gold bracelet
scoreboard (excluding Event #1 – Casino Employees) currently reads:

Professionals --         26 wins
(Thang Luu, Steven Sung, Jason Mercier, Phil Ivey-1, Rami Boukai, Anthony Harb, Ville
Wahlbeck, Keven Stammen, Brock Parker-1, Jeffrey Lisandro- 1, Daniel Alaei, Brock Parker-2,
John-Paul Kelly, Jeff Carris, Nick Schulman, Phil Ivey-2, Pete Vilandos, Tomas Alenius, Roland
de Wolfe, J.C. Tran, James Van Alstyne, Angel, Guillen, Greg Mueller, Eric Baldwin, Jordan
Smith, Jeffrey Lisandro-2, Marc Naalden)

Amateurs --         6 wins
(Freddie Ellis, Ken Aldridge, Travis Johnson, Zac Fellows, Michael Eise, Richard Austin)

Semi-Pros --         5 wins
(Vitaly Lunkin, Brian Lemke, Lisa Hamilton, Leo Wolpert, Ray Foley)

Ten of the 39 winners this year (26 percent) were previous gold bracelet winners.  There
have been three double winners in 2009 -- Brock Parker, Phil Ivey, and Jeffrey Lisandro.

Through the conclusion of Event 39, the WSOP “Player of the Year” standings reads as
follows (with point totals):

255 – Ville Wahlbeck
255 – Jeffrey Lisandro
225 – Phil Ivey
220 – Brock Parker
220 – James Van Alstyne
195 – Roland de Wolfe
175 – Pete “the Greek” Vilandos
175 – Angel Guillen
165 – Daniel Alaei
165 – Daniel Negreanu

__________________________________

World Series of Poker President and Commissioner – Jeffrey Pollack

Vice President of Sponsorship and Licensing -- Ty Stewart

Vive President of Broadcasting and New Media – Craig Abrahams

Director of Communications – Seth Palansky

Regional Vice President of Specialty Gaming -- Howard Greenbaum

WSOP Events Manager -- Angele Marshall

WSOP Marketing Manager – Elizabeth Anne Hill

WSOP Tournament Director – Jack Effel
Final Results:
Place
Name
City
Prize
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
Foley, Ray
Cantu, Brandon
Mu, Wei
Jacob, Alex
Tyler, Spalding
Markham, Jonathan
Vangchailued, Chairud
Lutes, Richard
O'connor, Patrick
Livingston, Matthew
Crawford, Kelvin
Glines, Shawn
Davis, Raymond
Nicholson, Donald
Humphrey, Zachary
Iacovone, Michele
Derke, Nicholas
Woolen, Johnny
Charania, Mohsin
Bartholdi, Joseph
Monica, Conrad
Kolla, Christopher
Le, Namthien
Banner, Steven
Mohs, Steven
Mitchell, James
Korberhillejan, J.
Macphee, Kevin
Corzo, Javier
Kang, Benjamin
Priour, Lucas
Luther, Douglas
Wade, Tristan
Crockett, Christopher
Antonucci, Thomas
Persson, Magnus
Jones, Mary
Leung, Kwan
Torres, Venancio
Boshenyatov, Dmitry
Delis, Mario
Bonavida, Raymond
Scott, Minor
Jensen, Frederik
Gilbert, Zak
Suckman, Marc
Korsog, Torrey
Campo, Darius
Peachey, Jon
Wedekin, Sven
McCormick, Thomas
Cartigny, Franck
Dwyer, Kevin
Ray, John
Pomerantsev, Sergey
Coan, Thomas
Le, Tommy
Portano, Desmond
Allen, Lillian
Walker, Richard
Bauer, Sebastian
Young, Craig
Lenart, Lester
Tito, Eugene
Evans, Hubert
Stanechewski, Paul
Linden, Ronald
Bamminger, Uwe
Peterson, Sean
Vanklink, Benjamin
Repetti, John
Levy, Adam
Baker, Amanda
Seatelli, Jean Paul
Fox, David
Grimes, Thomas
Ta, Napoleon
Farkas, Julie
Verstappen, Ronald
Coelho, Vitor
Meijer, Maarten
Woo, Samuel
Pitzulo, Michael
Totani, Jerilyn
Wiesner, Brett
Leeuwen, Maikel
Mckinnon, Lauchlin
Roy, Sebastien
Bustamante, Anthony
Demler, Shane
Tighe, David
Oneil, Craig
Howe, Jody
Tran, Thithi
Zamani, Kambiz
Newhouse, Mark
Neu, Matthias
Calhoun, Matthew
Iversen, Albert
Rusnak, Francis
Engerdahl, Joshua
Clark, Zachary
Pinto, Daniel
McLaughlin, Robert
Von Halle, Jan
Seiber, Scott
Correa, Jesse
Pauls, Luke
Vail, Brent
Sanchez, Luis
Berto, Matthew
Greer, Keith
Fish, Darryll
Fassino, Kevin
Luo, Chang
Etemadi, Farzad
Billavara, C.
Armstrong, Kelly
Carlin, Bryan
Harrison, Audley
Phan, Tai
Grove, David
Nguyen, Tracey
Vinas, Thomas
Nixon, John
Ramadanis, Andreas
Brewin, William
Davis, Steven
Carroll, Michael
Jing, Shan
Vallo, Claus
Tsinis, Arkadiy
Bosch, Oliver
Pljewski, William
Williams, Jeff
Raskin, Micah
Johnson, Robert
Johnston, Thomas
LoGuidice, Joseph
Patton, Paul
Matteson, John
Barnes, Brian
Svendsen, Katja
Burlot, Regis
King, Zachary
Chavez, Antonio
Arzt, Gregory
Thiagarajah, Ragavan
Shelton, Kenneth
Pinpin, James
Lopez, Karlo
Mavro, Peter
Threet, Charles
Miller, Marc
Lupovich, Eric
Vrabel, Luke
Vuong, An
Nguyen, Hieu
Labbe, Leo
Sacrispeyre, Patrick
Dolan, Charles
Cheshier, Eric
Kasperski, Thomas
Bendor, Yarron
Lepire, Judy
Hegeman, Kyle
Olsson, Mikael
Delgrosso, Marcello
Utley, John
Wilds, Mark
Arvanitis, Christos
Blumlein, Frank
Tilley, Dennis
Jesus, Jorge
De mel, Priyan
Lundholm, Karl
Miller, Robert
Bigler, Chris
Vergara, Ramon
Solis, John
Tostesen, Jakob
Patterson, Tyler
Anderson, Dennis
Miles, Andrew
Gonzalez, Jorge
Diaz, Frank
Bannasch, Steven
Donofrio, Alex
Misteli, Pascal
Sias, John
Christensen, Timothy
Bowerman, Christian
Athan, Stan
Araneta, Leopoldo
Gray, Brian
Merulla, Robert
Anderson, Oliver
Ali, Yasir
Acevecdo, Jaime
Brummelhuis, Michiel
Wong, Christopher
Bucherl, Konstantin
Heinrichs, Benjamin
Maier, Kurt
Tong, Kun
Bohlman, Scott
May, Martin
Hertziger, Michael
Sizgoric, Nenad
Baylos, Jeffrey
Sprando, Michael
Yee, Christopher
Murrell, Keith
Cohen, Matthew
Zimmet, Neil
Mendoza, Jessica
Poff, Richard
Gumapas, Jonathan
Robinson, Denny
Crino, John
Fitzgerald, Hayden
Larimer, Michael
Pilot, Shawn
Frey, Waylon
Lam, David
Smith, David
Hollman, Richard
Molloy, Denise
Baxter, Michael
Tran, Thu
Guillen, Angel
Cavella, Carman
Calhoun, Catherine
Barbieri, Albert
Brumback, Robert
Landon, Jason
McIntyre, Luke
Steinberg, Brad
Dye, Bruce
Harris, Jeff
Wolthuis, Terry
Hood, Daniel
Serebryakov, Evgeny
Beard, Brad
Miller, John
Fregoso, Juan
Gupta, Rishabh
Souza, Michael
Choy, Ching
Matros, Matthew
Gerek, Larry
Maser, Thomas
Osborne, Peter
Baxter, Katherine
Erting, Jorgen
Bonomo, Justin
Baker, Todd
Pozefsky, Harry
Jung, Jason
Robinson, Anthony
Dabul, Veronica
Ma, Tri
Woodzell, William
Grumiaux, Arnaud
Hinkle, Grant
Timofeev, Serguei
Uyeda, Bryan
Aronow, Richard
Schafer, Thorsten
Zhu, Yueqi
$657,969
$403,951
$269,609
$190,857
$143,421
$114,514
$96,355
$85,608
$80,049
$56,071
$56,071
$56,071
$39,246
$39,246
$39,246
$27,461
$27,461
$27,461
$19,234
$19,234
$19,234
$19,234
$19,234
$19,234
$19,234
$19,234
$19,234
$15,268
$15,268
$15,268
$15,268
$15,268
$15,268
$15,268
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$15,268
$11,488
$11,488
$11,488
$11,488
$11,488
$11,488
$11,488
$11,488
$11,488
$9,079
$9,079
$9,079
$9,079
$9,079
$9,079
$9,079
$9,079
$9,079
$7,449
$7,449
$7,449
$7,449
$7,449
$7,449
$7,449
$7,449
$7,449
$6,300
$6,300
$6,300
$6,300
$6,300
$6,300
$6,300
$6,300
$6,300
$5,447
$5,447
$5,447
$5,447
$5,447
$5,447
$5,447
$5,447
$5,447
$4,706
$4,706
$4,706
$4,706
$4,706
$4,706
$4,706
$4,706
$4,706
$4,113
$4,113
$4,113
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$3,631
$3,631
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$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
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$3,298
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$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,298
$3,075
$3,075
$3,075
$3,075
$3,075
$3,075
$3,075
$3,075
$3,075
$3,075
$3,075
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$3,075
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$3,075
$3,075
$3,075
$3,075
$3,075
$2,890
$2,890
$2,890
$2,890
$2,890
$2,890
$2,890
$2,890
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$2,890
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