Foxwoods Poker Classic Final Results January 8, 2009

PlaceTop Money FinishersPrize Money
1.Erik Seidel $967,390
2.Robert Richardson $558,792
3.Andrew Barta $281,011
4.Frank Cieri $200,261
5.Adam Katz $151,811
6.Ted Forrest $103,360
7.Natale Kuey $71,061
8.Allen Bari $48,450
9.Michael Farris $40,378
10.Steven Weinstein $33,915
11.Rajendra Patel $33,915
12.Randy Spain $33,915
13.Chris Dombrowski $30,685
14.Joseph Simmons $30,685
15.John Spadavecchia $30,685
16.Benjamin Zamani $29,070
17.Matt Brady $29,070
18.Michael Santoro $29,070
19.Rich Meli $27,455
20.Edward Sabat $27,455
21.Brock Parker $27,455
22.Kenny Chanthamala $25,840
23.Martin James $25,840
24.Paul Darden $25,840
25.Eddie Ting $24,225
26.Eddie Gravalese $24,225
27.Jim Silva $24,225
28.Alexander Kamberis $22,610
29.James Petrillo $22,610
30.Paul Snead $22,610
31.Chris McCormack $22,610
32.Phil Bodey $22,610
33.Daniel Woolson $22,610
34.Ken Adams $22,610
35.Scott Blackman $22,610
36.David Stefanski $22,610
37.Jason Suh $22,610
38.Joseph Tehan $22,610
39.Kevin M Mason $22,610
40.Matthew Crawley $22,610

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  • Buy-In: $10,000
  • Entrants: 346
  • Total Prize Money: $3,230,014
  • Date: Apr 4, 2008
  • Final Day Apr 9, 2008

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