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2006 World Series of Poker Official Payouts

1 - $12,000,000
2 - $6,102,499
3 - $4,123,310
4 - $3,628,513
5 - $3,216,182
6 - $2,803,851
7 - $2,391,520
8 - $1,979,189
9 - $1,566,858
10-12 - $1,154,527
13-15 - $907,128
16-18 - $659,730
19-27 - $494,797
28-36 - $329,865
37-45 - $247,399
46-54 - $164,932
55-63 - $123,699
64-72 - $90,713
73-81 - $65,973
82-126 - $51,129
127-189 - $47,006
190-252 - $42,882
253-315 - $38,759
316-378 - $34,636
379-441 - $30,512
442-504 - $26,389
505-567 - $22,266
568-621 - $20,617
622-666 - $19,050
667-720 - $17,730
721-774 - $16,493
775-819 - $15,504
820-873 - $14,597
In advance of the payouts coming out, Team Blog's Howard Swains had this to say
Information at the World Series is everywhere, but still no one seems to know a thing. The army of reporters wait, pens poised, for the army of organisers in suits to hand over their factoids - sometimes they come, sometimes they don't.
Moments ago, the tournament director had something to say - and ears in media row collectively pricked. He began (the first) Day Two with the announcement that the winner of this thing will be walking out of the Rio $12 million richer, while the eleven players who precede him or her will also have a million or more to their name.
Twelve millionaires, twelve million to the winner. Suddenly the nine day's work that will be required to earn it seems short.
We are promised the full break-down of payouts within the hour and we will bring it to you as soon as we have it. There were 8,773 players who started, each parting with $10,000. That makes a prize pool of $87,730,000, with the top 800 finishers likely to be in the money.
How that chunk of change is split is currently occupying the various abacuses of the WSOP staff. We'll publish the results of their calculations as soon as they have untangled their beads.
  1. 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker Event 33 - Pot-Limit Omaha Poker tournament event info, including schedule, blind structure, and payout structure.
  2. Event #55 World Poker Championship No-Limit Hold’em Buy-In: $10,000 Number of Entries: 6,358 Total Prize Money: $59,784,954 Date of Tournament: June 6-17, 2007.
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2007 World Series Of Poker Payouts Against

PlaceWinnerCountrySponsorPrize (USD)
1Francois Safieddine$521,785
2John Phan$330,846
3Marcus Obser $212,021
4Devin Porter$139,794
5Shawn Hattem$97,856
6Lars Bonding$74,557
7Humberto Brenes$55,918
8Alex Bolotin$40,773
9Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier $29,124
10Matt Gilsdorf $21,435
11Mike Matusow$21,435
12Alex Outhred$21,435
13Mathios Wiberg $19,105
14Denise Molloy$19,105
15Randall McCallum $19,105
16$16,775
17John Roveto$16,775
18Mark Zand$16,775
19Sean LeFort $14,445
20Anders Sebastian $14,445
21Greg 'FBT' Mueller $14,445
22$14,445
23James Walker$14,445
24Martin Green$14,445
25$14,445
26Lance Yuen$14,445
27Justin Scott$14,445
28Kelly Kim$12,348
29Roderick Cho $12,348
30$12,348
31David Redlin$12,348
32$12,348
33Thang 'Kido' Pham $12,348
34Chris Birchby$12,348
35Thomas Hover $12,348
36James Ekman $12,348
37Martyn Wilson $10,485
38$10,485
39John Shipley$10,485
40Daniel Harmetz$10,485
41Marlis Sawicki $10,485
42Sam Abueid$10,485
43David Levi$10,485
44Carl Olson$10,485
45Marco Johnson$10,485
46Michael Krueger $8,854
47$8,854
48David Margolis $8,854
49Patrick Keogan $8,854
50$8,854
51$8,854
52Alan Kelleher$8,854
53Narinder Khasria $8,854
54$8,854
55Jason McKinley $7,339
56$7,339
57$7,339
58Brian Wolfe $7,339
59$7,339
60Arturo Diaz$7,339
61Jody Phillippo$7,339
62Pontus Khosravi$7,339
63$7,339
64$6,058
65Constantine Moustakis$6,058
66Steven Shanks $6,058
67Robert Saltiel $6,058
68Robert Castoire$6,058
69$6,058
70Jason Levine$6,058
71Karen Thomas $6,058
72Shawn Buchanan$6,058
73Adam Katz $5,126
74Scott Leventhal $5,126
75Chad Brown$5,126
76$5,126
77Doug Sanders $5,126
78$5,126
79Matthew Carmody $5,126
80$5,126
81Motoyuki Mabuchi$5,126
82Ville Wahlbeck$4,310
83$4,310
84Peter Tagliaferro $4,310
85Boulos Estafanous$4,310
86John Matheny $4,310
87Scott Glazer $4,310
88$4,310
89Joseph Montervino$4,310
90Rob Hollink$4,310
91Paul Zibits$3,844
92$3,844
93Jonathan Little$3,844
94Robert Stevanovski$3,844
95$3,844
96$3,844
97Kelly Mulyk $3,844
98Terris Preston$3,844
99Robert Cole$3,844