
07-Jul-05
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36th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2005, Las Vegas
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168th
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$ 46,245
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14-Sep-03
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2003 Tropicana Poker Championship Series, Atlantic City
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6th
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$ 329
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06-Dec-00
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2000 United States Poker Championship, Atlantic City
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9th
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$ 1,632
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01-Dec-00
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2000 United States Poker Championship, Atlantic City
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2nd
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$ 21,470
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December 1, 2000 at 11:00 AM
Trump Taj Mahal
Tournament Schedule
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Buy-In
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$500 + $40
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Prize Pool
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$113,000
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Entries
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226
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Report Available
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Place
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Name
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Prize
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1
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Tony Cousineau (Daytona Beach, FL, USA)
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$41,810
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2
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John McLaughlin (West Berlin, NJ, USA)
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$21,470
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3
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Slade West (Lima, OH)
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$10,735
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4
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David Goldberg (Livingston, NJ, USA)
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$6,780
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5
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Kenny Chanthamara (East Lyme, CT, USA)
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$5,085
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6
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Jimmy Mitchell (Atlantic City, NJ, USA)
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$3,955
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7
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Shawn Cole (Pauli, PA)
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$2,825
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8
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Robert Tolliver (Mineola, NY)
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$2,260
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9
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Albert Frampton (Paimyra, NJ, USA)
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$1,808
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10
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Bruce Kipfer (Ft. Wayne, IN)
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$1,356
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11
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Gregory Lilley (Chesapeake, VA, USA)
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$1,356
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12
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Chris "Syracuse" Tsiprailidis (Syracuse, NY, USA)
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$1,356
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13
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Gregory P. "Fossilman" Raymer (Stonington, CT, USA)
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$1,130
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14
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Howard Wolper (New York, NY, USA)
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$1,130
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15
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John ""Jack"" Brewer (Pottstown, PA, USA)
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$1,130
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16
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Frank Plazza (Brooklyn, NY, USA)
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$904
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17
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Douglas Ramseur (Richmond, VA)
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$904
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18
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Young V Phan (Garden Grove, CA, USA)
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$904
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19
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Anthony Azara (Trenton, NJ)
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$678
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20
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Scott Fisher (Ventnor, NJ, USA)
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$678
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21
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Daniel Sprung (Philadelphia, PA)
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$678
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22
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NJ) Frank Leesser (Carney's Point
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$678
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23
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Nicholas Partenope (Colonia, NJ, USA)
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$678
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24
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Thea Byock (Matawan, NJ, USA)
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$678
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25
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Charles Kelly (Bridgeville, PA)
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$678
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26
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Adol Mashayekhi (Woodstock, NY, USA)
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$678
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27
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Carl Perretta Jr (Wallingford, PA)
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$678
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Behind every good man is a good, supportive woman, as John McLaughlin knows. Rosie told him he could play today, just as long as he was home by 9.00pm. Okay, so it's almost 9.30pm, but Rosie will be happy to know that John (JML) is coming home as the 2nd place finisher, with $21,470. Not a bad day's work.
John began playing poker about 6 years ago, when his kid bought him some books on the game, as a Christmas gift. He started out playing $1-5 Stud, and look at him now, finishing in the money. John has actually won simultaneous tournament events in Stud and Hold 'em. That's a feat! Those books have unleased a giant.
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