Event 18, $2,000 Seven-Card Stud High-low Split - Prizes & Results

Players begin with $2,000 in tournament chips. All levels up to the final table will last 60 minutes. Final table levels will be 90 minutes with breaks every two rounds. A 60-minute dinner break will follow level 6. Play on the first day will last until we are down to the final table or the 12th level is completed (whichever comes first). Play will resume at 2 p.m. on June 19.

Reigning champion Cyndy Violette took home $135,900 in 2004 after defeating a field of 224 players. This year's winner must overcome 279 players to earn their share of the $513,360 prize pool.
Place Top Money Finishers Prize Money
1 Denis Ethier $160,682
2 Chad Brown $89,838
3 Jennifer Harman $53,903
4 Tim Fu $38,502
5 Lance Edelman $31,828
6 Bonnie Rossi $25,155
7 Phillip Penn, Sr. $20,021
8 Tom McCormick $14,734
9 Leticia Tanhueco $9,240
10 Mehdi Vatan $9,240
11 Ronald Ware $7,187
12 David Brody $7,187
13 Anthony DeLuca $6,160
14 Howard Lederer $6,160
15 Steven Shkolnik $4,620
16 Vipul Kothari $4,620
17 Vincent Burgio $3,080
18 Al Ruck $3,080
19 Thomas Slattery $3,080
20 Ronald Long $3,080
21 Mel Judah $3,080
22 Jean-Robert Bellande $3,080
23 Larry Eubanks $3,080
24 Xiaowei Zuo $3,080

Event Information

Event Name
Event 18, $2,000 Seven-Card Stud High-low Split
Venue
Date
2005-06-19
Final Day
2005-06-20
Buy In
$2,000
Entrants
279
Prize Pool
$513,360
First Prize
TBA

Event Winner

Player Prize Money
1 Denis Ethier $160,682
2 Chad Brown $89,838
3 Jennifer Harman $53,903
4 Tim Fu $38,502
5 Lance Edelman $31,828

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