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2006 World Series of Poker: Event 42 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em - Day 1
by 2006 World Series of Poker Coverage   
Sunday, 06 August 2006


Day 1

Chipleader Day 1: Terry Leger followed close by Ofer Stern

Player Name Hometown Chip Count Table # Seat #
Terry Leger Vancouver $92,700 50 8
Ofer Stern Ramat Hasharon, Israel $92,300 51 2
Drew Dean The Woodlands $68,700 50 6
Jeff Gardner Nampa, ID $61,100 50 1
Todd Witteles Las Vegas, NV $56,200 50 5
Danny Benjamin Chapel Hill, NC $56,100 51 4
Eric Seiz Springfield, IL $40,900 51 9
Stuart Fox Birmingham, UK $36,900 51 5
Mark Mccluskey London $16,800 51 8
James Mitchell Newport Beach, CA $12,000 50 7
Kobie West Philidelphia, PA $10,200 50 2
Robert Wing Jacksonville, FL $5,700 51 6

IN THE MONEY FINISHERS:
1.   $153,173
2.   $79,061
3.   $39,530
4.   $34,589
5.   $29,648
6.   $24,707
7.   $19,765
8.   $14,824
9.   $9,883
10.   $5,930
11.   $5,930
12.   $5,930
13. Kenneth Zalud Colbert, WA $4,941
14. Donald Barton Pahrump NJ $4,941
15. Davood Mehrmand  $4,941
16. Kris Fields Harrison, OH $3,953
17. Marcus Hodge Atlanta, GA $3,953
18. Jeff Schriebmann Dunn Loring, VA $3,953
19. Rob Dewildt Netherlands $2,965
20. Adam Richardson San Diego, CA $2,965
21. Brent Carter Oak Park, IL $2,965
22. Brian McGill Parker, CO $2,965
23. Brady Garn Roy, UT $2,965
24. Jan Brandon Stockholm, Sweden $2,965
25. Jonathan Galloway W. Des Moines, CA $2,965
26. Balint A. Barta New York, NY $2,965
27. Loren Manfrede St. Louis, MO $2,965
28. Ernie Mormaz unknown $1,977
29. Barry Greenstein California $1,977
30. Timothy White Jacksonville, FL $1,977
31. Dayne Baverman unknown $1,977
32. Serge Gagnow Jacksonville, FL $1,977
33. Daniel Varro Budapest, Hungary $1,977
34. Parris Holmes Las Vegas, NV $1,977
35. Shannon Fadal Los Angeles, CA $1,977
36. Phillip Sims Forest, VA $659
37. Shelly Rubenstein London, England $659
38. Peter Horenstein Portchester, NY $659

Sunday, 06th of August 2006 02:20 AM
The Main Event may be getting down to the final few tables, but that just means more room for some more poker action. For those players determined to play as much poker as possible, it's another last chance tournament today, $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em - with these final events attracting 1,000+ entrants that makes a handsome payday for those in the money. PokerPages.com will have all the results.



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