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2009 WSOP
Event #43 - $1,000 Buy-in Seniors No Limit Holdem World Championship. Final Results. 2009 World Series of Poker Results
2009 World Series of Poker Results Event #43 - Seniors No Limit Holdem World Championship
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2009 World Series of Poker - Event #43 Results
2009 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Event # 43
Buy In: $1,000
Game: Seniors No Limit Hold'em World Championship
Date: 6/22/2009
Number of Entries: 2,707
Net Prize Pool: $2,463,700
First Place Prize: $437,358
Players to Cash: 270



Tournament Highlights:
Event Headlines –
1. Michael T. Davis Wins First WSOP Gold Bracelet
2. 2009 Seniors World Poker Championship Shatters Previous Attendance Record –
Numbers Up by 22 Percent over Last Year
3. Berry Johnston Makes the Money – First Cash of 2009 Gives the 1986 World Champion
Cashes for 27 Straight WSOP Years (Most in History)
The Champion --
The 2009 World Series of Poker $1,000 buy-in Senior’s No-Limit Hold’em World Champion is
Michael T. Davis, from Dubuque, IA.
Davis is 58-years-old and is now retired. He recently sold his business, which was a home
inspection company.
Davis was born and raised in Dubuque. However, he has recently been considering moving
to Las Vegas, NV in search of a warmer climate. Following his victory in this event, worth
over $400,000, he expects to hasten those plans and move much sooner.
Davis plays poker regularly in two local casinos, located in Dubuque.
Davis cashed in the Seniors World Championship last year. He finished 115th out of 2,218
entrants.
Davis collected $437,358 for first place. He was also awarded his first WSOP gold bracelet.
Davis wore a t-shirt from the popular poker site called “Poker Road.” He is the second
player this year to wear such a display at the final table, which Davis referred to as his
“lucky shirt.” Davis wore the shirt in memory of Justin Shronk, a Poker Road employee who
passed away a few months ago. Davis was the second gold bracelet winner this year to
honor Shronk. Brian Lemke won the $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em event in a similar display of
reverence. “Justin gave me this shirt,” Davis said afterward. “A lot of people miss Justin.
He was very good for the poker community.”
This was the largest cash prize ever won in any senior poker event of any kind. It is also
believed to be the largest cash prize of any seniors-only competition – of any game or
competition – in the world.
IMPORTANT NOTE: There is some inaccurate reporting on a few poker websites. Since
“Michael Davis” is a relatively common name, there are several Michael Davis’ listed in
official records. Some of these results are inaccurate, and/or results have been combined.
The winner requests that all of his tournament records be listed under MICHAEL T. DAVIS.
The WSOP will update his official WSOP record for all media soon, with a complete listing of
his cashes.
Winner Quotes (Michael T. Davis) –
On being from Dubuque, Iowa: “Dubuque is a beautiful little town on the Mississippi River.
I’ve been enjoying Dubuque all my life. We live there out in the country. I sold my business
last week, so I don’t have a job to go home to.”
On his future plans: “We have plans to move to Las Vegas. My daughter lives here in Las
Vegas. We decided we got sick of the minus 20-degree weather and are sick of the
winters. Its warmer here and there seem to be a lot of friendly people in Las Vegas.”
On wearing a shirt in honor of Justin Shronk: “I don’t know if that had anything to do with
it. I hope to God he is smiling down right now.”
On cashing in the seniors event last year, and then winning this year: “I decided I am not
getting any younger. I have to make my yearly pilgrimage to play in the senior event. I
might even play in another event or two. (Laughing and smiling) Who knows?”
On getting to the final nine and overcoming a record field-size: “They all played very well.
They are very good players. Everybody at that final table deserved it.”
On the quality of competition in the seniors event versus other tournaments: “They are
very good players. What can I say? I feel that I got lucky hitting some cards. There were
some superb players. I had fun the entire time – every table I was at. I had a ball. I want
to thank everybody out here.”
The Final Table --
The final table contained no former WSOP gold bracelet winners. This was the 14th of 44
finales held this year with no former winners -- which guaranteed a first-time champion.
There were no professional poker players amongst the final nine. This was the only finale
with year with an all-amateur makeup.
Final table player ages ranged from 53 to 66.
The runner up was Scott Buller, from Lincoln, NE. He is an avid golfer and poker player.
Buller has over $800,000 in poker winnings.
The third-place finisher was Barry B. Bounds, from Littleton, CO. He is a retired former
employee of IBM.
The fourth-place finisher was Michael Joseph Morusty, from Seattle, WA. He is a mechanical
administrator.
The fifth-place finisher was Charles Simon, from Sunrise, FL. He is an attorney.
The sixth-place finisher was Dan DeLatorre, from Highlands Ranch, CO. He is a firefighter.
The seventh-place finisher was Art Duncan, from Lake Zurich, IL. He is a contractor with
many previous cashes at the WSOP and elsewhere.
The eighth-place finisher was Richard McCall, from Waco, TX. He is a lawyer and proud
alumnus of Baylor University.
The ninth-place finisher was Vaughn Beck, from New Orleans, LA. He is retired.
In-the-Money Finishers --
Former WSOP gold bracelet finishers who cashed in this event included – Vince Burgio,
Barbara Enright, and Berry Johnston.
Prior to this event, Berry Johnston’s record for most consecutive years to cash at the WSOP
was in jeopardy. He has now cashed ever year (at least once) since 1982. Johnston’s
streak stands at 27. He finished 185th.
Another Poker Hall of Fame member who played well was Barbara Enright, who cashed in
76th place.
The defending champion from 2008 was Daniel Lacourse, from Toledo, OH. He entered this
year’s event, but did not cash.
Odds and Ends --
This was the largest seniors' event in poker history. The turnout shattered last year's
record of 2,218 (then, a record high). The 2009 figure represents a 22 percent increase
over 2008.
To be eligible for entry into the Seniors No-Limit Hold’em world championship, the entrant
must be age 50 or older -- which means the player had to have been born prior to June 22,
1959.
A tournament similar to the Seniors World Poker Championship was first played in 1993. It
was spread at various locations in California and Nevada during the first eight years of its
existence. Then, in 2001 an exclusive event for seniors only was added to the WSOP
schedule. Jay Heimowitz won the first official WSOP seniors gold bracelet.
The seniors play No-Limit Hold’em. This has been the game since inception at the WSOP in
2001. The buy-in has always been $1,000.
The final table was played out on ESPN’s main stage. Coverage was broadcast live over
the Internet. Five more events are scheduled, 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.
The Event --
The $1,000 buy-in Seniors No-Limit Hold’em world championship attracted 2,707 entries.
The total prize pool amounted to $2,463,700. The top 270 finishers collected prize money.
The tournament was played over three consecutive days. Due to the field size, Day Three
was expected to run very long. But the final table lasted a reasonable six hours.
Michael T. Davis won his victory in a very quiet manner. He never held the chip lead until
about 15 minutes prior to victory. He won a series of late key pots which gave him the
victory.
The tournament officially began on Sunday, June 22nd, at 12 noon. The tournament
officially ended on Wednesday, June 24th, at 10:05 pm.
WSOP Statistics –
Through the conclusion of Event #42, the 2009 WSOP has attracted 43,314 entries.
$85,327,882 in total prize money has been awarded to winners.
Through Event #43 – the nationalities of WSOP gold bracelet winners reads as follows:
United States – 31
United Kingdom – 2
Canada – 2
Russian Federation – 1
Finland – 1
Australia – 1
Sweden – 1
Mexico – 1
Italy – 1
Holland – 1
Hungary – 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 #43 winner Michael T. Davis is to be classified as a amateur player. Accordingly, the
“Pro-Am” gold bracelet scoreboard (excluding Event #1 – Casino Employees) currently
reads:
Professionals -- 28 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, Richard Austin, Marc Naalden, Matt Graham, Peter Traply, and
Jerrod Ankenman)
Amateurs -- 6 wins
(Freddie Ellis, Ken Aldridge, Travis Johnson, Zac Fellows, Michael Eise, Michael T. Davis)
Semi-Pros -- 5 wins
(Vitaly Lunkin, Brian Lemke, Lisa Hamilton, Leo Wolpert, Ray Foley)
Eleven of the 43 winners this year (25 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 43 , the WSOP “Player of the Year” standings reads as
follows (with point totals):
255 – Ville Wahlbeck
255 – Jeffrey Lisandro
242 – Phil Ivey
220 – Brock Parker
220 – James Van Alstyne
195 – Roland de Wolfe
185 – Vitaly Lunkin
180 – Angel Guillen
175 – Pete “the Greek” Vilandos
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
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2
3
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5
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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
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18
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28
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30
31
32
33
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43
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46
47
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49
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57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
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70
71
72
73
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76
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80
81
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84
85
86
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91
92
93
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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
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141
142
143
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145
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147
148
149
150
151
152
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160
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162
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172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
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195
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207
208
209
210
211
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218
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220
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231
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233
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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
270
Davis, Michael
Buller, Scott
Bounds, Barry
Morusty, Michael
Simon, Charles
Delatorre, Dan
Duncan, Artemus
McCall, Richard
Beck, Robert
Garshofsky, Mitchell
Garner, Theodore
Thomas, Tommy
Hance, Alan
Riebe, Duffy
Schwartz, Steven
McCollom, Theodore
Brenner, Anton
Centanni, Ken
Posey, David
Vitullo, Michael
Heiberg, Jeffrey
Darnold, Marvin
Luong, Gioi
Gonzalez, Adolfo
Bennett, John
Jagiello, Mark
Reed, Clyde
McCormick, Charles
Picataggio, Joseph
Schrier, Stanley
Shalhoob, Craig
Colombo, Jay
Tuffing, David
Hutfless, Frank
Huseman, Daniel
Zaicik, Jacques
Wilson, Karle
Filguth, Rubens
Limayo, Edgardo
Burgio, Vincent
Hershler, Eric
Turner, Mark
Yelaney, John
Zelinka, Robert
Sobh, Adel
Cahnlarue, Gail
Friesen, Robin
Chew, Nelson
Munson, John
Greer, Robert
Pauselius, Frank
Cannon, Charles
Cohan, Jeffrey
Thomas, David
Connolly, Robert
Lombard, John
Kozel, George
Hamlett, Mark
Samora, Lee
Padgett, Edward
Simpson, Michael
Slater, Cecil
Margolis, Franklin
Witikko, Douglas
Prescott, Michael
Cavan, Jeffrey
Larson, Jeff
Swenor, David
Gibbs, Robert
Warren, James
Green, William
Markley, James
Ramsey, Larry
Tekavec, Mark
McMillan, Bob
Enright, Barbara
Yang, Ed
Lipton, Peter
Casey, Billy
Burns, Shawn
Stein, Jerry
Ickes, John
Weinstock, Ted
Iwaniak, Linda
Halford, Michael
Anderson, Charles
Riley, Gary
Fitzgerald, Kevin
Hair, John
Aden, Robert
Smith, Robert
Goldstein, Charles
Chamberlain, Geoffrey
Wrona, John
Lee, Arthur
Henchey, Lloyd
Collins, David
Smith, Rushing
Logerwell, Donald
Orchid, Richard
Bell, Roland
Frantz, Jeffrey
Paciella, Michael
Hudson, Pasquale
Rajpari, Anwerali
Leibsohn, Steven
Fakhoury, Janice
Duros, Greg
Herskovic, Maurice
Reed, Joe
Payne, Derek
Amato, Amelio
Reilly, Michael
Swearingen, Sima
Hayes, Kevin
Banziger, George
Russell, Kenneth
Mombourquette, R.
McManus, James
Ross, Larry
Barrett, Edward
Pharo, Joe
Briggs, Bobby`
Granath, Conrad
Cochran, George
Zehr, Jerry
Mayfield, Scott
Cathcart, Steven
Stevens, Mark
Shinn, Lloyd
Ashar, Michael
Mcclelland, Jack
Reed, Gerald
Yamachika, Jerry
Cologna, Nicholas
Cicillini, Danette
Gunther, Jamie
Odeh, Michael
Edwards, John
Tinsbloom, Robert
Rauchwarger, Alan
Cronk, James
Halenza, Judd
Parmely, Kevin
Spear, Leslie
Thomas, Jack
Shulman, Steven
Davenport, Ron
Hartsook, Harvey
Keenan, Linda
Neal, Glenn
Levin, Alan
Rosenfeld, Mark
Gifford, Billy
Alm, John
Levitan, Arlan
Bailey, Alfred
May, Martin
Hodge, Herman
Uyeda, Bruce K
Clear, Stephen
Kay, Brian
Warner, Jack
Pihlstrom, Gary
Syracuse, Michael
Warner, Phillip
Weber, Walter
Baldwin, Stephen
Gaudette, Ronald
Smith, Sanford
Corpuz, Martin
Kapple, Monte
Carlisle, Walton
Brandeburg, Richard
Hutchins, Robert
Milender, Barry
Lowenhar, Jeffrey
Kemp, Michael
Smith, Sue
Miller, Jeffery
Laberge, Robert
Leachman, Thomas
Stewart, Roger
Brigante, Elia
Johnston, Berry
Sparks, Bruce
Plante, Richard
Rubenstein, Jay
Ausec, Jerome
Phillips, Melvin
Hall, John
Wooster, David
Sheffield, John
Monegan, Thomas
Dimarco, David
Crandall, Steven
Ma, Sali
Trumble, Jay
Wheller, Kathleen
Louis, Steven
Yamada, Glenn
Kern, Lawrence
Stowe, Gurden
Mondey, Dee
Henley, David
Meehan, James
Collins, Thomas
Brush, Debra
Schulz, Eric
Joseph, Timothy
Logan, Kimberly
Boyd, James
Chow, Henry
Lagrange, Patrick
Thompson, Suzanne
Trudell, Robert
Reid, James
Morgan, Daniel
Strebel, Darrel
Reiken, Jace
Shapiro, Hoby
Shimada, Roy
Krug, Timothy
Melvin, William
Thomas, Mark
Karl, Milloie
Beckman, Anders
Batchelder, Patrick
Thompson, Charles
Radich, Anthony
Berkeley, Donald
Pappas, Clifford
Koval, Roy
Bowles, Steven
Dishongh, Gary
Wolber, Mark
Heineman, Terry
Foley, Milton
Freese, Lloyd
White, John
Elwell, Dallas
Bucci, James
Kaneff, Jerry
Merchant, John
Platt, Christopher
Sorenson, Ricky
Wright, Mark
Weber, Jeffrey
Mullins, William
Granger, Patricia
Bohnenberger, Dale
Myers, Steven
Bieler, Allan
Williams, Janet
Guernsey, Paul
Harris, Herbert
Robey, Jimmy
Rowley, Douglas
Ricca, Michael
Hulunian, Barry
Eng, Kenneth
Nooner, Sammy
Solis, John
Lee, Ron
Bovshow, Aaron
Eddie, Steve
Fischer, Steven
Eggerton, William
Vymola, Anthony
*Dolan, Mark
*Glorioso, Charles
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$268,507
$179,210
$126,863
$95,332
$76,118
$64,047
$56,903
$53,208
$37,270
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$26,087
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$18,253
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$12,784
$12,784
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$10,149
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$4,187
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$3,621
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$3,128
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