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Omaha (Pot Limit)
$1,500 Buy-in
Entries: 133
Rebuys: 148
Total Prize Money: $421,500
1995 Champion: Dr. Phil Earle
1996 Champion: Jim Huntley
The Winners
- 1. Jim Huntley $168,600
- Lawrenceville, GA
- 2. Phil Mazzella $84,300
- Lafayette, LA
- 3. Jack Keller $42,150
- Sugarloaf Keys, FL
- 4. Wade Coody $27,398
- Tyler, TX
- 5. T J Cloutier $21,075
- Dallas, TX
- 6. Chris Bjorin $14,753
- London, England
- 7. Carl Bailey $10,537
- Salina, OK
- 8. Shawqi Shunnarah $8,430
- Birmingham, AL
- 9. Dennis Otto $6,322
- Victoria, TX
- 10. Humberto Brenes $5,058
- Miami Lakes, FL
- 11. Gary Pollak $5,058
- San Diego, CA
- 12. Bill Lester $5,058
- Nesbitt, MS
- 13. Julien Studley $4,215
- New York, NY
- 14. Erik Seidel $4,215
- Henderson, NV
- 15. Lee Wosk $4,215
- Golden, CO
- 16. Hilbert Shirey $3,372
- Haines City, FL
- 17. An Tran $3,372
- Las Vegas, NV
- 18. Dewey Tomko $3,372
- Haines City, FL
The Showdown
Binion's Horseshoe, May 1, 1996 -- Jim Huntley, 47, of Lawrenceville,
Georgia, topped a record field of 133 players last night to win the ninth
event of the 27th annual World Series of Poker at Binions Horseshoe Hotel and
Casino. For his first-place finish in the $1,500 buy-in pot-limit Omaha
competition, Huntley was awarded $168,600 and a custom-designed 14-karat gold
bracelet to commemorate his victory.
"This is fantastic -- and a tremendous surprise," Huntley said. "I didn't
think I could win it." This is only the second year that Huntley, who
describes himself as a part-time professional player, has participated in the
World Series of Poker. He has, however, been a poker aficionado for almost 30
years.
Placing second in the pot-limit Omaha event and winning $84,300 was Phil
Mazzella of Lafayette, Louisiana. A 50-year-old retired realtor, Mazzella also
was the runner-up in the $2,500 buy-in pot-limit Omaha competition during last
years World Series and finished seventh in the same event at the 1994
tournament.
Jack Keller, the 1984 World Champion of Poker, won third place and $42,150. A
52-year-old professional player and former stockbroker from Sugarloaf Keys,
Florida, Keller holds three World Series of Poker titles, as well as numerous
titles from other major competitions. He now has 20 in-the-money finishes at
the World Series and ranks No. 6 on the tournament roster of all-time money
winners.
The 1996 World Series of Poker continues at the Horseshoe through May 16.
The $1,500 buy-in pot-limit Texas Holdem competition begins today at noon,
followed by the $2,500 buy-in limit Seven Card Stud High-Low Split (Eight or
Better) event and the $5,000 buy-in no-limit Deuce-to-Seven Draw event, both
on May 2.
More than 4,000 entrants -- representing at least 20 countries -- are expected
to participate in this years World Series, and the total money distributed is
anticipated to be in excess of $11 million.
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