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2009 WSOP
Event #51 - $1,500 Buy-in No Limit Holdem. Final Results. 2009 World Series of Poker Results

2009 World Series of Poker Results
Event #51 - No Limit Holdem
World Series of Poker (WSOP) Results
2009 World Series of Poker - Event #51 Results
2009 World Series of Poker        
Final Results        
Event #  51
Buy In:  $1,500
Game:  No Limit Hold'em
Date:  6/27/2009
Number of Entries:  2,781
Net Prize Pool:  $3,796,065
First Place Prize:  $664,426
Players to Cash:  297
Joh Carsten
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Event Headlines –

1.  Carsten Joh Wins First WSOP Gold Bracelet

2.  Joh Wins Poker’s Most Coveted Prize and $664,426

3.  Germany Enters Circle of Nations with WSOP Gold Bracelet Wins

4.  Another WSOP Event Sells Out – Ninth Event at This Year’s World Series Reaches Full
Capacity

5.  Total Purse at 2009 WSOP Surpasses the $100-Million Mark – With Main Event Still to
Come



The Champion --

The 2009 World Series of Poker $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em champion is Carston
John, from Reutingen, Germany.  The city of Reutingen is located near Stuttgart.

Joh is 45-years-old.  He is a professional poker player, who plays online poker regularly.  
Joh also owns part of a small business involved in sports gambling in Germany (which is
legal).

Joh is fluent in both German (his native language) and English.

Joh finished high school, served in the military, and also attended college.  He worked
various jobs until discovering an aptitude as a backgammon player.

Joh competed in international backgammon tournaments and played in various clubs for
many years.  He competed throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s in Germany and
throughout Europe.  One of Joh’s friends from the backgammon tournaments was Danish
poker player Gus Hansen.

Joh ws caught up in the poker book around 2002 and 2003 which attracted many European
players.

Joh’s preferred poker game is Pot-Limit Omaha.

Prior to his win, Joh had two major cashes in Europe.  He took second at Casino Bergenz
last year, and then finished seventh at the Irish Open, also held in 2008.  His combined live
tournament winnings totaled $219,542 prior to this win.

Joh arrived at this year’s WSOP intending to play only about 4-5 tournaments, including the
Main Event.

Joh collected $664,426 for first place.  He was also awarded his first WSOP gold bracelet.

According to official records, Joh now has 1 win, 1 final table appearance, and 1 in-the-
money finishes at the WSOP.  His career WSOP earnings now total $664,426.

Joh becomes the first player from Germany to win a gold bracelet this year.  He is the first
German player to win since Sebastian Ruthenberg (Hamburg, Germany) won the Seven-
Card Stud High-Low Split championship in 2008.  The first German national to win a WSOP
event was Matthias Rohnacher (Mannheim, Germany) in 1997.  The German player with the
most WSOP wins is Eddy Scharf, with two gold bracelets.


Winner Quotes (Carsten Joh) --

On what motivated him to become a poker player:  “My friends started playing poker and I
saw them winning.  Some of them even moved to Las Vegas.  I saw them and I said to
myself, ‘if they can do it and make some money, so can I.”

On the German poker scene:  “In backgammon, the nations are very close.  We have the
nations compete and they are all close.  But in poker, it is very different.  Like this event, it
is so huge.  I know some other German players, but most of the time I hand around with
those I know.  I do not think poker is really a nation’s cup, actually.  I think it is more an
individual sport.  It’s nice to win it for your country.  But poker is not quite so popular in
Germany, so I am not sure if will mean as much there.  The same thing happened in
backgammon.  The game used to be dominated by the Americans.  Then, the Germans and
the Scandinavians started playing and winnings and suddenly things were changing.  In
poker, I think we are starting to see the same thing.”

One being the oldest player at the final table, and winning:  “It takes a lot of energy in
these tournaments to go deep.  I never thought about the money or anything.  I was just
taking it one step at a time.  I was short on chips much of the way.  But I just stuck with it
and played on….Normally, the older players like me do not win the bracelet.  You see every
final table with six, seven, or eight players in their 20s.  It is more difficult for an older
player to win it.  I have a lot of respect for the older players because you have to play ten
levels and you might be here 13 or 14 hours each day.”

On winning $664,426 in prize money:  “I will continue to live the life I have.  I already have
a comfortable life.  But this makes it easier.  I now have a bigger bankroll.”

On what winning a WSOP gold bracelet means:  “The bracelet means a lot because you
have it for the rest of your life.  Whatever you hot later on, you can always say you won a
bracelet.  Even if you stop playing poker – you just have it.  If you come second, you really
have nothing.  You have the money.  But nobody talks about that.  It is just like that in
sports.  Everyone remembers the winner.”


The Final Table --

The final table included no former WSOP gold bracelet winners.  This was the 15th table of
50 (completed) events this year with no previous winners.

The final table included players from five different nations – including Canada, France,
Germany, Greece, and the United States.

Six of the eight final table players were age 27 and younger.  The oldest player at the table
(Joh) ended up as the winner.  He is 45.

The runner up was Andrew Chen, from Mississauga, ON (Canada).  He enjoyed two big
cashes recently – fifth place at the Latin American Poker Tour championship in Costa Rica,
and third place at the EPT event in Prague (Czech Republic).  Chen is 21-years-old and
collected $412,632 for second place.

The third-place finisher was David Walasinski, from Columbus, OH.  He recently graduated
from the Ohio State University, at age 21.  Next he is considering attending law school.  
Tuition should not be a problem.  This was his first WSOP in-the-money finish, worth
$272,405 in prize money.

The fourth-place finisher was Steven Levy, from Peabody, MA.  He is a 22-year-old
professional poker player.  Levy has won several online poker tournaments.  This was his
fifth time to cash at the WSOP, and marked his highest finish to date.

The fifth-place finisher was Owen Crowe, from Halifax, NS (Canada).  He has performed very
well in events with big fields, such as this tournament.  Crowe is best known for having
finished 15th in last year’s WSOP Main Event, which paid $463,201.  He also made it to a
final table of another $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em event played last year.

The sixth-place finisher was Thibaut Durand, from Argentan, France.  He previously cashed
in two European Poker Tour events, held in Deuville and Dortmund.  This was Durand’s first
time to cash at the WSOP.

The seventh-place finisher was Georgios Kapalas, from Athens, Greece.  He won first place
at a Greek Poker Tour event, held a few months ago.  He also cashed at EPT-Barcelona.  
Kapalas is also a dedicated Magic the Gathering player, which has created quite a number
of top young poker stars and gold bracelet winners.  

The eighth-place finisher was Jason Helder, from Lancaster, PA.  He is a poker pro, who
mostly plays online.  This was Helder’s first time to cash at the WSOP.

The ninth-place finisher was Nate Page, from Portland, OR.  He is a stay-at-home dad,
raising three children.  Incredibly, this was Page’s first major poker tournament entry.  He
played a small tournament at home with friends to raise enough money to pay for a seat
into this event.  Page parlayed an impossible dream into a final table appearance at the
WSOP and more than $80,000 in prize money.    


In-the-Money Finishers --

Former WSOP gold bracelet finishers who cashed in this event included – Men “the Master”
Nguyen, Grant Hinkle, Steve Hohn, and Howard “Tahoe” Andrew.

Men “the Master” Nguyen’s 78th-place showing gives him 64 in-the-money finishes at the
WSOP.  This currently ranks second on the all-time cashes list.  Note:  The leader is Phil
Hellmuth, with 73 career cashes.

Two-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Howard “Tahoe” Andrew enjoyed his last win back in
1976.  Proving once again that poker is a game for players of all ages, Andrew cashed for
the third time at this year’s WSOP.  He holds the record as the player with the most
consecutive WSOP years attended – now at 35.

The defending champion in the event from 2008 was J.C. Tran, from Sacramento, CA.  Note
that he won the corresponding event on last year’s schedule (there are multiple $1,500
buy-in No-Limit Hold’em tournaments).  He entered this year’s tournament, but did not cash.


Odds and Ends --

This event was a complete sell out.  This was the ninth tournament to reach maximum
capacity at this year’s WSOP.  This is the most gold bracelet events ever to sell out within a
single year.  A complete “sell out” means every seat at every available table is sold and
additional players are/were turned away at registration.  A complete sell out occurs are
various numbers, based on the total tables and seats available for tournament use.  Events
which have sold out this year include:  4, 7, 22, 24, 28, 29, 39, 43, and 51.     

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

This is the sixth 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 five $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em events held this year attracted 2,791 --
2,506 -- 2,638 – 2,095 – and 2,781 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, then bigger turnouts at the
Main Event approaches.

Day One began with 2,781 players.  Day Two continued with 349 surviving players.  Day
Three continued with 30 players.  The final table did not begin play until 7 pm on Day Three.

The ESPN broadcast stage was dark on this day.  Three 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 $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em championship attracted 2,781 entries.  The total prize
pool amounted to $3,796,065.  The top 297 finishers collected prize money.

The tournament was played over three consecutive days.

The end of Day One chip leader was Christopher Bonita, from Winthrop, MA.  He cashed out
in 103rd place.

The chip leader at the start of the final table was Jason Helder.  He suffered a brutal run on
the feature table and busted out first, in eighth place.

Carsten Joh started play at the final table ranked seventh in chips, out of eight players.  
After being a distant third in chips when play was three-handed, took control late in the
tournament and defeated Andrew Chen in heads-up play.

When heads-up play began, Joh enjoyed a slight chip lead over Chen.  It took 33 minutes
for Joh to close out the victory.  Chen missed a diamond draw on the final hand of the night,
while Joh dragged the last hand of the tournament with trip sixes.

The final table lasted about seven hours – slightly below average in duration.

The tournament officially began on Saturday, June 27th, at noon.  The tournament officially
ended on Tuesday, June 29th, at 2:05 am.

WSOP Statistics –

Through the conclusion of Event #51, the 2009 WSOP has attracted 49,064 entries.  
$101,000,605 in total prize money has been awarded to winners.

Multiple Gold Bracelet Winners at the 2009 WSOP:

Jeffrey Lisandro -- 1st, 1st, 1st
Brock Parker -- 1st, 1st
Phil Ivey -- 1st, 1st
Greg Mueller – 1st, 1st

Gold Bracelet Plus 2nd-Place Finishers at the 2009 WSOP:

Ville Wahlbeck -- 1st, 2nd (+ 3rd)
James Van Alstyne -- 1st, 2nd (+ 6th)
Pete "The Greek" Vilandos -- 1st, 2nd
Angel Guillen -- 1st, 2nd
Vitaly Lunkin -- 1st, 2nd
Brandon Cantu – 1st, 2nd
Marc Naalden – 1st, 2nd

Multiple Top-Three Finishers at the 2009 WSOP:

Ville Wahlbeck -- 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Steve Sung -- 1st, 3rd
Scott Clements -- 2nd, 3rd
Eric Baldwin – 1st, 3rd

WINNERS – BY NATION:  Through Event #51 – the nationalities of WSOP gold bracelet
winners reads as follows:

United States – 33
United Kingdom – 3
Canada – 3
Australia – 2
Russian Federation – 1
Finland – 1
Sweden – 1
Mexico – 1
Italy – 1
Holland – 1
Hungary – 1
Iran – 1
Germany – 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).

WINNERS – BY CITY:  Through Event #51 – the following cities have produced multiple
WSOP gold bracelet winners (Note:  Metropolitan area suburbs are included in major city
counts):

Las Vegas, Nevada – 10
Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada) – 4
Salerno, Italy – 3
Los Angeles, California – 3
Washington, DC (Maryland and Virginia Suburbs) – 3
London, England – 2
New York, NY – 2

Event #51 winner Carsten Joh is to be classified as a professional player.  Accordingly, the
“Pro-Am” gold bracelet scoreboard currently reads (not counting Casino Employees Event):

Professionals --         37 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-1, Eric Baldwin, Jordan
Smith, Jeffrey Lisandro-2, Richard Austin, Marc Naalden, Matt Graham, Peter Traply, Jerrod
Ankenman, Jeffrey Lisandro-3, John Kabbaj, Jeff Ahmadi, Brandon Cantu, Greg Mueller-2,
Carston Joh)

Amateurs --         6 wins
(Freddie Ellis, Ken Aldridge, Travis Johnson, Zac Fellows, Michael Eise, Michael T. Davis)

Semi-Pros --         7 wins
(Vitaly Lunkin, Brian Lemke, Lisa Hamilton, Leo Wolpert, Ray Foley, Derek Raymond, Jeff
Ahmadi)

Fourteen of the 51 winners this year (28 percent) were previous gold bracelet winners.  
There have been three double winners in 2009 -- Brock Parker, Phil Ivey, and Greg “FBT”
Mueller.  There has been one triple winner in 2009 -- Jeffrey Lisandro.

Through the conclusion of Event 50, the WSOP “Player of the Year” standings reads as
follows (with point totals):

355 – Jeffrey Lisandro
275 – Ville Wahlbeck
242 – Phil Ivey
227 – Brock Parker
220 – James Van Alstyne
195 – Roland de Wolfe
185 – Vitaly Lunkin
180 – Angel Guillen
175 – Pete “the Greek” Vilandos
170 – 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
2009 World Series of Poker WSOP Event #51 Winner
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Carsten, Joh
Chen, Andrew
Walasinski, David
Levy, Steven
Crowe, Owen
Durand, Thibaud
Kapalas, Georgios
Helder, Jason
Page, Nathan
Mazursky, John
Vilela, Diego
Schlein, Joshua
Szilasi, Viktoria
Mertz, Jasper
Vanchiro, Jeffrey
Haabak, Jesse
Matern, Mark
Lupovich, Eric
Oneil, Craig
Worrmann, Michael
Jacob, Alex
Truelove, Benjamin
Kenny, Albert
Fleischer, Terry
Belloso, Rafael
Weenink, Herman
Zurawski, Christopher
Diaz, Robert
Payne, Billie
Lebiszczak, Allan
Bremstahler, Thomas
Sheirbon, Brent
Desmond, Casey
Roberts, Jaime
Pfund, Douglas
Schramm, Florian
McIntyre, Luke
Gharibian, Tro
Fisher, Cole
Loredo, Francisco
Pantling, Andrew
Tomberlin, Eric
Rodrigues, Andre
Tuthill, Nathan
Pilot, Shawn
Hudson, Michael
Drake, Christopher
Godfrey, David
Harder, Charles
Shearer, Randy
Bessa, Serigo
Petzing, James
Coulon, Christine
Van Coevorden, Tosao
Vanzadelhoff, Steven
Meyers, Brandon
Trujillo, Clinton
Kershaw, James
Scott, Eric
Herman, Robert
Lugo, Pablo
Marques, Marco
Wade, Daniel
Nasser, Walid
Lenoble, Rick
Huynh, Phong
Nishijima, Thiago
Gagliano, Michael
Sanchezvegas, Carlos
Peterson, Dale
Wingert, Damian
Li, Tj
Stocker, William
Zillmer, John
San Martin, Garcia
Brickman, Robert
Scherr, John
Nguyen, Men
Johnson, Keith
Brady, Matthew
Benvenuti, Michael
Hohn, Steven
Beck, Jason
Pock, Allen
Drover, Mark
Bronson, Barney
Labbe, Leo
Hawk, William
Pappas, Clifford
Guerrero, Juan
Riser, Larkin
Dorin, Scott
Sigal, Jenia
Persson, Magnus
Pahuja, Vineet
Hendrickson, Shaun
Barabino, Richard
Subilia, Samuel
Anderson, Chapin
Lamar, Justin
Slaubaugh, Cody
Barclay, Stuart
Bonita, Christopher
Potter, Jason
Korkis, Samuel
Holiman, Brady
Tipper, Christopher
Ha, Lawrence
Younger, Jason
Le, Hon
Jaoui, David
Gee, William
Bailey, Bryan
Krempf, Jozsef
Souza, Marc
Price, Ryan
Hakverdian, Mher
Frank, Joshua
Jamieson, Jack
McFadgen, Michael
Winters, Ronald
Floyd, Christopher
Orr, Anthony
Stefanelli, Bruno
Baudys, Martin
Beyeler, Kevin
Bogdan, Aurel
Jaddi, Salman
Clemente, Vito
Urban, Joan
Cousineau, Anthony
Christensen, Timothy
Marsh, Edward
Flores, Michael
Mecklinger, Jay
Goldklang, David
Braband, Thomas
Wanzer, Scott
Calvin, Neil
Jones, Lindsay
Colaiacovo, Paulo
Ducatezeiler, Andres
Richardson, Adam
Bouzalas, Ioannis
Charilas, Dimitros
Bass, Larry
Thavisin, Ben
Montes De Peralta, D.
Snoek, Dirk
Brown, Thomas
Derke, Nicholas
Lopes, Tiago
Fee, Mark
Robbins, Gregory
Vargo, Eric
Kiiski, Lauri
Reinartz, Sebastian
Roschek, Mark
Figueroa, Victor
Smith, Alex
Saleh, Christopher
Duong, Thomas
Carli, Douglas
Fussner, Joshua
Rosario, Ritchie
Suffel, Douglas
Henson, David
Ripley, Craig
Jimenez, Lucito
Amer, June
Paasonen, Mika
Hurwich, Scott
Olesch, Gordon
Thompson, Gregory
Tong, William
Legros, Julien
Felix, Duane
Garner, Markie
Manole, Mihai
Pavlis, Jan
Kim, Douglas
Reitman, Joseph
Shechtman, Steven
Ventsko, Vladimir
Myrick, Steven
Risener, Kevin
Bierschback, Peter
Nakhoul, Bedda
Reiken, Jace
Gibbons, William
Filippi, Amnon
Zeidler, Kevin
Vaiese, Anthony
Nguyen, Khiem
Mahoney, Jared
Schussler, Erin
Svendsen, Bertil
McClellan, Fitzgerald
Levecchia, Patrick
Hjelm, Benjamin
Collins, Lehi
Rodriguez, Jorge
Chew, Nelson
Catron, Vance
Russmeier, Julian
Rahmani, Ibrahim
Chambers, Franklin
Daukas, Scott
Sisneros, Frederick
Sanburn, Keith
Pionke, Edward
Crawford, Andrew
Himelstein, Michael
Ng, Jason
Mifsud, Brandon
St Amour, Mark
Furfaro, Sean
Mizrachy, Marc
Shelton, Kenneth
Brill, Joshua
Turner, Andrew
Ovasapyan, Saro
Andrew, Howard
Harris, Christopher
Khireddine, Samy
Kuether, Joseph
McDaniel, Marcus
Crain, Joshua
Bremer, Gary
Higgins, Shawn
Martinez, Martin
Jakobsson, Vesa
Seri, Bulent
Lytle, Michael
Doria, Mario
Slusarek, Patryk
Cox, Kyle
Leconte, Venceslas
Kloeber, Ross
Benhamou, Brian
Odonnell, Kevin
Soble, David
Cowan, Christopher
Martin, Jesse
Mead, Darrell
Wong, Nelson
Toth, Matthew
Hill, Jerry
Walterscheid, Mel
Jesus, Jorge
Blanchar, Richard
Viox, Christopher
Restrepo, Daniel
Leckey, Paul
Wong, William
Makdessi, Rabih
Sgroi, Antoine
Lai, Anthony
Patzel, Oliver
Holand, Ian
Luber, Benjamin
Kwan, Bill
Smoot, Scott
Ium, Michael
Black, Scott
Treasure, Matthew
Kantelberg, John
Wong, Norris
Kovacs, Gabor
Miller, Steven
Thomas, Robert
Singh, Bhupinder
Koo, Thomas
Paladenic, Joseph
Mews, Arne
Adams, Marco
Cabral, Clive
Narboni, Philippe
Hinkle, Grant
Boylan, Christopher
Johnson, Jared
Cebula, Dale
Gray, Jason
Oman, Carl
De Bruijn, Guido
Perez, Martin
Grimard, Anthony
Araujo, Marcio
Vassort, Pierre
Erdman, Travis
Hartwick, Gregory
Dillion, Robert
Lieu, Kiet
Ornstein, Eric
Lange, Mark
Moore, Kenneth
Blanda, Anthony
$664,426
$412,632
$272,405
$192,650
$145,199
$115,817
$97,634
$86,702
$80,894
$56,751
$56,751
$56,751
$39,820
$39,820
$39,820
$27,939
$27,939
$27,939
$19,587
$19,587
$19,587
$19,587
$19,587
$19,587
$19,587
$19,587
$19,587
$15,374
$15,374
$15,374
$15,374
$15,374
$15,374
$15,374
$15,374
$15,374
$11,464
$11,464
$11,464
$11,464
$11,464
$11,464
$11,464
$11,464
$11,464
$8,996
$8,996
$8,996
$8,996
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$6,187
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