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Event #9
Omaha High-Low
Buy-In:  $1,500
Number of Entries:  690
Total Prize Money:  $941,850
Date of Tournament:  June 5-7, 2007                        

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Alex Kravchenko
Bryan Devonshire
John Varner
J.R. Reiss
Bryan Andrews
Yueqi Zhu
Jordan Morgan
Jeff Calkins
Richard Ashby
Ronald Ware
Randy Kling
Benny Wan
Tad Jurgens
Anoput Phimmasone
Daniel Buckley
Jared Davis
Siagzar Payvar
Denis Ethier
Fran Pinchot
Todd Brunson
Joshua Mammon
Kirk Loberman
Ruben Vera
Tom Chambers
Dale Pinchot
Robertus Hollink
Ilya Bulychev
Kiran Patel
Mike Dobrich
Mike Gutenplan
Robert Harris
Peter Costa
Sirous Baghchehsaraie
Greg Mascio
Ross Romash
George Guzman
Thomas Wieker
Mark Wagy
Mike Pollowitz
Robert Mizrachi
Anthony Cousineau
Robert Oxenberg
Raymond Davis
Mike Keiner
William Oziemblewski
Matthew Wood
Ernest Scherer
Dennis Thorn
Sol Mammon
Ronald Dewolfe
Ronald Schiffman
James Peterson
Kirill Gerasimov
Randy Berry
Joe Bolnick
Max Stern
Alan Mittelman
Zack Fritz
Jesse Jamison
Joseph Leibman
Eduardo Dizon
Richard Tatalovich
David James
Moscow, Russia
Henderson, NV
Fairborn, OH
Omaha, NE
Milwaukee, WI
Rowland Heights, CA
Norman, OK
New York, NY
Watford, UK
Tracy, CA
Douglasville, PA
Alhambra, CA
Chandler, AZ
Fairfax Station, VA
Scottsdale, AZ
Philadelphia, PA
Los Angeles, CA
Durham, NC
Yardley, PA
Las Vegas, NV
Richmond, BC
San Diego, CA
Lake Elsinore, CA
Chicago, IL
Yardley, PA
Groningen, Netherlands

Daytona Beach, FL
San Francisco, CA
Culver City, CA
San Jose, CA
UK
Long Beach, CA
Brea, CA
Aventura, FL
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Potomac, MD
Wilmington, NC
Shoreline, WA
Sunny Isles Beach, FL
Daytona Beach, FL
Aspen, CO
Commerce, CA
Braunfels, Germany
East Greenwich, RI
Whitby, ON
Dublin, CA
El Segundo, CA
Plantation, FL
London, UK
Cherry Hill, NJ
St Paul, MN
Moscow
Bakersfield, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Las Vegas, NV
Los Angeles, CA
Las Vegas, NV
Glendale, CA
Fort Atkinson, WV
Westminster, CA
Scottsdale, AZ
Falling Waters, WV
$228,446
$140,336
$92,301
$60,749
$43,796
$33,907
$25,430
$18,837
$13,657
$9,089
$9,089
$9,089
$8,147
$8,147
$8,147
$7,205
$7,205
$7,205
$6,263
$6,263
$6,263
$6,263
$6,263
$6,263
$6,263
$6,263
$6,263
$5,369
$5,369
$5,369
$5,369
$5,369
$5,369
$5,369
$5,369
$5,369
$4,615
$4,615
$4,615
$4,615
$4,615
$4,615
$4,615
$4,615
$4,615
$3,956
$3,956
$3,956
$3,956
$3,956
$3,956
$3,956
$3,956
$3,956
$3,249
$3,249
$3,249
$3,249
$3,249
$3,249
$3,249
$3,249
$3,249
Tournament Notes:

-- The winner was Alex Kravchenko, from Moscow, Russia.  He is a 36-year-old businessman originally from Archangel,
USSR.  He has been playing poker for about eight years.

-- Kravchenko is the first Russian citizen in history to win a WSOP gold bracelet.  Russian immigrants have won
previously at the WSOP, including Ralph Perry last year.  But Kravchenko’s victory is clearly a milestone.

-- Through Event #9, this year’s WSOP has crowned champions born in four different countries -- Russia, South
Korea, Ireland, and the United States.

-- Kravechenko has an impressive history of tournament wins in Europe.  He won the Austrian Masters Pot-Limit
Championship in 2001.  He also won the Russian Pot-Limit Championship that same year.  His most recent win before
this was a Limit Hold’em title at the Helsinki Frezeout in 2002.  

-- This was Kravchenko’s third time to cash at the WSOP (twice last year).  He won $228,446 for first place.

-- This was the largest Omaha High-Low turnout in WSOP history.  The event attracted 690 entrants.  The previous
best was 670 for last year’s OHL8.  However, the 2006 event had a larger total prize pool since the buy-in was $2,000
instead of $1,500.

-- Former WSOP gold bracelet winner Dr. Max Stern cashed in 56th place.  He now has 24 lifetime cashes and over
$750,000 in WSOP tournament winnings.
WSOP GOLD BRACELET WINNER
EVENT #9 ALEX KRAVCHENKO

The winner of the $1,500 buy-in Omaha High-Low championship was Alex Kravchenko, from Moscow, Russia.  He is a
36-year-old businessman originally from Archangel, USSR.  He has been playing poker for about eight years.

Kravchenko became the first Russian citizen in history to win a WSOP gold bracelet.   Russian immigrants have won
previously at the WSOP, including Ralph Perry last year.  But Kravchenko's victory is clearly a milestone.

Kravechenko has an impressive history of poker tournament wins in Europe .  He won the Austrian Masters Pot-Limit
Championship in 2001.  He also won the Russian Pot-Limit Championship that same year.   His most recent win before
this was a Limit Hold'em title at the Helsinki Frezeout in 2002.  He has cashed over 30 times in what is becoming an
illustrious poker career.   

This was Kravchenko's third time to cash at the WSOP (twice last year).   He won $228,446 for first place.

It wasn't easy.  This was the largest Omaha High-Low turnout in the 38-year history of the WSOP.  This year's event
attracted 690 entrants.  The previous best was 670 for last year's turnout.
WSOP GOLD BRACELET
WINNER
EVENT #9 ALEX
KRAVCHENKO
ALEX KRAVCHENKO wsop bracelet gold winner event 9 world series poker
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