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2009 WSOP
Event #56 - $5,000 Buy-in No Limit Holdem Six-Handed. Final Results. 2009 World Series of Poker Results

2009 World Series of Poker Results
Event #56 - No Limit Holdem
Six-Handed
World Series of Poker (WSOP) Results
2009 World Series of Poker - Event #56 Results
2009 World Series of Poker        
Final Results        
Event # 56
Buy In: 5,000
Date: 7/2/2009
Game: No Limit Hold'em Six-Handed
Number of Entries: 928
Net Prize Pool: $4,361,600
First Place Prize: $1,003,218
Players to Cash: 90
Matt Hawrilenko
Final Results:
Place
Name
Hometown
Prize
To view the complete schedule and results for the 2009 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, click on the link below:

2009 World Series of Poker Schedule and Results
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Hawrilenko, Matt
Brikis, Josh
Jaka, Faraz
Keeton, Sean
Wexler, Jonas
Waxman, Matthew
Kay, Robert
Schafer, Thorsten
St Hilaire, James
Venovski, Alexander
Mathews, Rory
Conkright, John
Guiglini, Aurelien
Feldman, Peter
Katchalov, Eugene
Calo, Frank
Zaichenko, Andrey
Milisits, Ryan
Vanfleet, Jonathan
Vlastaris, Leandro
Davis, Raymond
Chiu, David
Hinkle, Blair
Hellmuth, Phillip
Nemirovsky, Dmitry
Deeb, Shaun
Roberts, Brent
Sheikh, Aurangzeb
Seth, Anirudh
Bonding, Lars
Hackworth, Trevor
Dicken, Darrel
Feklisov, Sergey
Raghavan, Ravik
Pan, Qinghai
Childs, William
Shorr, Shannon
Edler, William
Cao, Rui
Martsev, Andrey
Gorodetskiy, Ilya
Chen, William
Ray, John
LaGarde, Matthew
Boyd, Craig
Stevenson, William
Miner, William
Templeton, Joshua
Timoshenko, Yevgeniy
Paster, Jason
Byrum, Jeremy
Ventsko, Vladimir
Braband, Thomas
Mizzi, Sorel
Dambrosia, Jeffrey
Iacofano, Kevin
Peters, David
DePalma, Wayne
Stothmann, Malte
Weinstein, Steven
Tehan, Joe
Tach, Farukh
Bonomo, Justin
Wetemans, Jasper
Russell, Warren
Seepe, Udo
Gargano, Anthony
Aguiar, Jonathan
Childs, William
Boutin, Burt
Rosenblum, Russell
Rusnak, Francis
Entin, Jonas
Schreiber, Daniel
Coutroulis, Jeffrey
Luu, Hieu
Rintala, Voitto
Veldhuis, Alexander
Shei, Kenneth
Severino, Jose
Kitai, Davidi
Helppi, Juha
Kravchenko, Alexander
Pinteric, Domen
Jamshidi, Sirious
Ramirez, Juan
Gaspard, Jean
Nasvall, Andreas
Nyberg, Dean
Thiptinnakon, Phongthep
Aldridge, Ken
Zink, Daniel
Boston, MA
Pittsburgh, PA
San Jose,  CA
United Kingdom
Southampton, PA
Parkland, FL
Netherlands
Rodgan, Australia
Glen Burnie, MD
Clermont, FL
United Kingdom
Los Angeles, CA
London, UK
Harper Woods, MI
New York, NY
Liverpool, NY
Moscow, Russia
Pittsburgh, PA
Austin, TX
Las Vegas, NV
Bell, CA
Rowland Hgts, CA
Columbia, MO
Palo Alto, CA
Russia
Troy, NY
Staten Island, NY
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas, NV
Bowling Green, OH
Waterloo, IA
Moscow, Russia
Northbrook, IL
Las Vegas, NV
Southern Pines, NC
Birmingham, AL
Las Vegas, NV
Paris, France
Russia
Moscow, Russia
Lafayette Hill, PA
Bullard, TX
Salisbury, MD
Manchester, MO
Palatine, IL
Chicago, IL
Cleveland, TN
Mukilteo, WA
Hamilton, NJ
Rosenberg, TX
San Francisco, CA
Oshkosh, WI
Toronto, Canada
Henderson, NV
Las Vegas, NV
Findlay, CH
Lakewood, CO
Frankfurt, Germany
Andes, NY
Las Vegas, NV
Netherlands
Las Vegas, NV
Netherlands
Delta, BC, Canada
Unna, Germany
Sterling Heights, MI
Las Vegas, NV
Alexandria, VA
Henderson, NV
Las Vegas, NV
Chicago, IL
Los Angeles, CA
San Diego, CA
Tampa, FL
Riverside, CA
Helsinki, Finland
Netherlands
Las Vegas, NV
Panama
Brussels, Belgium
Helsinki, Finland
Moscow, Russia
Kamnik, Germany
Broomall, PA
Harlingen, TX
Evanston, IL
Uppsala, Sweden
Woodcroft, Australia
Downey, CA
North Carolina
Bochum, Germany
$1,003,218
$619,608
$400,525
$269,983
$189,555
$138,393
$100,229
$100,229
$72,446
$72,446
$52,295
$52,295
$37,378
$37,378
$37,378
$37,378
$37,378
$37,378
$26,823
$26,823
$26,823
$26,823
$26,823
$26,823
$22,156
$22,156
$22,156
$22,156
$22,156
$22,156
$19,452
$19,452
$19,452
$19,452
$19,452
$19,452
$17,271
$17,271
$17,271
$17,271
$17,271
$17,271
$15,527
$15,527
$15,527
$15,527
$15,527
$15,527
$13,957
$13,957
$13,957
$13,957
$13,957
$13,957
$12,561
$12,561
$12,561
$12,561
$12,561
$12,561
$11,296
$11,296
$11,296
$11,296
$11,296
$11,296
$10,162
$10,162
$10,162
$10,162
$10,162
$10,162
$10,162
$10,162
$10,162
$10,162
$10,162
$10,162
$9,159
$9,159
$9,159
$9,159
$9,159
$9,159
$9,159
$9,159
$9,159
$9,159
$9,159
$3,053
$3,053
$3,053
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Tournament Highlights:

Event Headlines –

1.  Matt Hawrilenko Wins His First WSOP Gold Bracelet

2.  Boston Poker Pro Wins $1 Million Cash Prize

3.  On Eve of Main Event, Hawrilenko Wins Third-Largest Cash Prize of 2009 WSOP


The Champion --

The 2009 World Series of Poker $5,000 buy-in Six-Handed No-Limit Hold’em champion is
Matt Hawrilenko, from Boston, MA.

Hawrilenko is a 27-year-old poker pro.

Hawrilenko is also known as “Hoss-TBF.”

Hawrilenko is 27-years-old.  He is a graduate of Princeton University.  He earned his degree
in Public Policy Administration.  

Prior to becoming a poker pro, Hawrilenko was an options trader.  He worked for the
Susquehanna Financial Group, which has fueled a number of highly-skilled former WSOP
gold bracelet winners, including Bill Chen, Jay Sipelstein, Eric Brooks, Jerrod Ankenman, Matt
Glanz, and Rep Porter.  

This was Hawrilenko’s third final table appearance at this year’s WSOP.

Hawrilenki collected $1,003,218 for first place.  He was also awarded his first WSOP gold
bracelet.

This amounts to the third-highest first place prize at this year’s WSOP.  Only the $40,000
buy-in No-Limit Hold’em event and the $50,000 buy-in HORSE event generated higher first
place prizes.

Hawrilenko becomes the 131st “WSOP Millionaire” in history, which is defined as players
who have won in excess

According to official records, Hawrilenko now has 1 win, 5 final table appearances, and 13 in-
the-money finishes at the WSOP.  His career WSOP earnings now total $1,288,948.



The Final Table / In-the-Money Finishers --

The final table included no former WSOP gold bracelet winners.  This was the 17th final
table at this year’s WSOP which guaranteed a first-time winner.

The runner up was Josh Brikis, from Pittsburgh, PA.  He collected a very respectable
$619,608 for second place.

Former WSOP gold bracelet finishers who cashed in this event included – Daniel Schreiber,
Bill Edler, William Childs, David Chiu, Blair Hinkle, Davidi Kaiati, Ken Aldridge, Burt Boutin,
Alex Kravchenko, Bill Chen, and Phil Hellmuth.

Phil Hellmuth’s 24th-place finish in this event was the 74th cash if his WSOP career.  This
ranks first on the all-time cashes list, which is Men “the Master” Nguyen’s 230th-place
showing in this event gives him 65 cashes at the WSOP.  This currently ranks second on the
all-time list.


Odds and Ends --


This was the fourth-largest prize pool of the 2009 WSOP.

The $5,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em Six-handed championship attracted 928 entries.  The
total prize pool amounted to $4,361,600.  The top 90 finishers collected prize money.

The tournament was played over three consecutive days.

The tournament officially began on Tuesday, June 29th, at 12 noon.  The tournament
officially ended on Friday, July 3rd, at 1:30 am.  


WSOP Statistics –

Through the conclusion of Event #56, the 2009 WSOP has attracted 54,381 entries.  
$112,968,294 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 and +6th)
James Van Alstyne -- 1st, 2nd (+ 6th)
Pete "The Greek" Vilandos -- 1st, 2nd
Angel Guillen -- 1st, 2nd
Vitaly Lunkin -- 1st, 2nd (+4th)
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 #56 – the nationalities of WSOP gold
bracelet winners reads as follows:

United States – 36
United Kingdom – 3
Canada – 3
Australia – 2
Germany – 2
Russian Federation – 1
Finland – 1
Sweden – 1
Mexico – 1
Italy – 1
Holland – 1
Hungary – 1
Iran – 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 #54 – 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 #56 winner Matt Hawrilenko is to be classified as an amateur player.  Accordingly, the
“Pro-Am” gold bracelet scoreboard currently reads (not counting Casino Employees Event):

Professionals --         39 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, David Bach, Matt Hawrilenko)

Amateurs --         9 wins
(Freddie Ellis, Ken Aldridge, Travis Johnson, Zac Fellows, Michael Eise, Michael T. Davis, Jorg
Peisert, David J. Halpert, Tony Veckey)

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

Fourteen of the 56 winners this year (25 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 56, the WSOP “Player of the Year” standings reads as
follows (with point totals):

355 – Jeffrey Lisandro
320 – Ville Wahlbeck
242 – Phil Ivey
240 – Greg Mueller
240 – Vitaly Lunkin
227 – Brock Parker
220 – James Van Alstyne
205 – Matt Hawrilenko
195 – Roland de Wolfe
195 – Daniel Negreanu
185 – Vitaly Lunkin
185 – Marc Naalden
__________________________________

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 #56 Winner