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2004 World Series of Poker

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2004 World Series of Poker
LocationBinion's Horseshoe, Las Vegas, Nevada
DatesApril 21 – May 28
Champion
United States Greg Raymer
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The 2004 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was held at Binion's Horseshoe after Harrah's Entertainment purchased the casino and the rights to the tournament in January. Harrah's announced that future WSOP tournaments will be held in a moving circuit of member casinos.

Events

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There were 32 preliminary bracelet events at the 2004 World Series of Poker.[1]

# Date Event Winner Prize Runner-up Results
1 April 21, 2004 $500 Casino Employees Limit Hold'em Carl Nessel (1/1) $40,000 Cory Pocket Results
2 April 23, 2004 $2,000 No Limit Hold'em James Vogl (1/1) $400,000 Shawn Rice Results
3 April 24, 2004 $1,500 Seven-card stud Ted Forrest (1/4) $111,440 Chad Brown Results
4 April 25, 2004 $1,500 Limit Hold-em Aaron Katz (1/1) $234,940 Richard Gardner-Brown Results
5 April 26, 2004 $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo Split Curtis Bibb (1/1) $160,000 Paul Phillips Results
6 April 27, 2004 $1,500 Pot Limit Hold'Em Minh Nguyen (1/2) $155,420 Lorne Persons Results
7 April 28, 2004 $1,000 No-Limit Hold'Em Gerry Drehobl (1/1) $365,900 John Juanda (0/3) Results
8 April 29, 2004 $2,000 Pot Limit Omaha Chau Giang (1/3) $187,920 Robert Williamson III Results
9 April 30, 2004 $1,500 No Limit Hold 'Em Scott Fischman (1/1) $300,000 Joe Awada Results
10 May 1, 2004 $2,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Split Cyndy Violette (1/1) $135,900 Pete Kaufman Results
11 May 2, 2004 $2,500 Limit Hold'Em Eli Balas (1/3) $174,440 Steve Shkolnik Results
12 May 3, 2004 $2,000 H.O.R.S.E. Scott Fischman (2/2) $100,200 John Cover Results
13 May 4, 2004 $5,000 No Limit Hold'Em Thomas Keller (1/1) $382,020 Martin de Knijff Results
14 May 5, 2004 $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Split Hasan Habib (1/1) $93,060 Tommy Polk Results
15 May 6, 2004 $2,000 Limit Hold' Em Daniel Negreanu (1/3) $169,100 Chris Hinchcliffe Results
16 May 7, 2004 $5,000 No-Limit Deuce to Seven Draw Barry Greenstein (1/1) $296,200 Chris Ferguson (0/5) Results
17 May 7, 2004 $1,500 Limit Hold 'Em Shootout Kathy Liebert (1/1) $110,180 Kevin Song (0/1) Results
18 May 8, 2004 $1,500 No-Limit Hold 'Em Shootout Phi Nguyen (1/2) $180,000 Kirill Gerasimov Results
19 May 9, 2004 $2,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Split Annie Duke (1/1) $137,860 Ron Graham (0/1) Results
20 May 9, 2004 $1,000 Ladies Limit Hold 'Em Hung Doan (1/1) $58,530 Millie Shiu Results
21 May 10, 2004 $2,000 Pot Limit Hold 'Em Antonio Esfandiari (1/1) $58,530 Phi Nguyen (0/2) Results
22 May 11, 2004 $5,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Split Brett Jungblut (1/1) $187,720 John Cernuto (0/3) Results
23 May 12, 2004 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Ted Forrest (2/5) $300,300 Susan Pritchett Results
24 May 13, 2004 $5,000 Seven Card Stud Joe Awada (1/1) $221,000 Marcel Lüske Results
25 May 14, 2004 $3,000 Pot Limit Hold'Em Gavin Griffin (1/1) $270,420 Garry Bush Results
26 May 15, 2004 $1,500 Seven Card Razz T. J. Cloutier (1/5) $90,500 Dutch Boyd Results
27 May 16, 2004 $1,000 Deuce to Seven Triple Draw Farzad Bonyadi (1/2) $86,980 Trung Ly Results
28 May 16, 2004 $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Gary Gibbs (1/1) $136,960 Carl McKelvey Results
29 May 17, 2004 $5,000 Limit Hold 'Em John Hennigan (1/2) $325,360 An Tran (0/1) Results
30 May 18, 2004 $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em Mike Sica (1/1) $503,160 John Kabbaj Results
31 May 19, 2004 $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha Ted Lawson (1/1) $500,000 Lee Watkinson Results
32 May 20, 2004 $1,500 A-5 Draw Lowball Norm Ketchum (1/1) $84,500 Barry Greenstein (0/1) Results
33 May 22, 2004 $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event Greg Raymer (1/1) $5,000,000 David Williams Results


Main event

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There were 2,576 entrants to the main event – more than three times the number of the previous year.[2] The rise in popularity among the 2004 Main Event and some preliminary 2004 WSOP events could be attributed to the coverage of Chris Moneymaker's victory from the prior year.[3] Each entry paid $10,000 to enter, with the top 225 players finishing in the money. Many entrants, including the overall winner, won their seat in online poker tournaments. 1995 main event champion Dan Harrington made the final table for the second consecutive year. His bid for a second main-event title came up short once again as he finished in fourth place.[4]

Final table

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Name Number of chips
(percentage of total)
WSOP
Bracelets*
WSOP
Cashes*
WSOP
Earnings*
United States Greg Raymer 8,215,000 (32.4%) 0 1 $5,345
United States Matt Dean 4,920,000 (19.4%) 0 0 0
United States Josh Arieh 3,205,000 (12.6%) 1 6 $306,990
United States Glenn Hughes 2,275,000 (9.0%) 0 4 $44,270
United States Dan Harrington 2,245,000 (8.9%) 2 8 $1,975,858
United States David Williams 1,575,000 (6.2%) 0 0 0
United States Al Krux 1,305,000 (5.1%) 1 6 $345,705
United States Mike McClain 885,000 (3.5%) 0 2 $12,679
Sweden Mattias Andersson 740,000 (2.9%) 0 0 0

*Career statistics prior to the beginning of the 2004 Main Event.

Final table results

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Place Name Prize
1st Greg Raymer $5,000,000
2nd David Williams $3,500,000
3rd Josh Arieh $2,500,000
4th Dan Harrington $1,500,000
5th Glenn Hughes $1,100,000
6th Al Krux $800,000
7th Matt Dean $675,000
8th Mattias Andersson $575,000
9th Michael McClain $470,400

Other high finishes

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NB: This list is restricted to top 100 finishers with an existing Wikipedia entry.

Place Name Prize
10th Marcel Lüske $373,000
15th Eddy Scharf $275,000
18th Harry Demetriou $147,500
26th Chris Ferguson $120,000
32nd Julian Gardner $80,000
33rd Matthew Hilger $80,000
52nd Gavin Smith $45,000
53rd Doyle Brunson $45,000
54th Blair Rodman $45,000
59th Daniel Alaei $35,000
72nd Dave Ulliott $30,000
86th Randy Holland $20,000
87th Mike Matusow $20,000
90th Burt Boutin $20,000

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2004 World Series of Poker Tournament Schedule". World Series of Poker. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
  2. ^ Grant, Calum (2022-04-20). "WSOP Main Event Champions 2003-05: Moneymaker, Raymer, Hachem". PokerNews. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  3. ^ Pataskowski, Mark (2023-08-02). "Chris Moneymaker After the Poker Boom: 20 Years Later". PokerTube. Retrieved 2024-12-30.
  4. ^ Slagter, Josh (2010-10-20). "Ex-WSOP champion Dan Harrington, eight-time bracelet winner Erik Seidel elected to Poker Hall of Fame". mlive. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
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