2008 World Series of Poker

Event 32 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2008 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a7
Prize
$573,734
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,144,960
Entries
2,304
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Final Table Bios: Seat 3, Jose Luis Velador (1,898,000)

Seat 3, Luis Velador
Seat 3, Luis Velador
Luis Velador arrives at the final table as the overwhelming chip leader. From Lake Elsinore, CA, Velador has a long list of cashes in Los Angeles area tournaments, including five first-place tournament finishes in a variety of poker disciplines including Omaha 8 or better, limit hold'em, stud 8 or better, and no-limit hold'em. Velador has nearly $350,000 in career tournament earnings and has made two prior cashes at the WSOP. This is his first World Series final table.

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Final Table Bios: Seat 1, Dean Bui (211,000)

Seat 1, Dean Bui
Seat 1, Dean Bui
Originally from Vietnam, 26-year-old Dean Bui now calls Seattle home. An avid online poker player, Bui has already cashed once at this year's WSOP, taking home over $17,000 for his 27th-place finish in Event #13, $2,500 NLHE. This is his third year playing in the WSOP and his first final table.

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Official Final Table Seat Assignments

The WSOP has announced the seat assignments for today's final table in Event 32, $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em. Jose Luis Velador will hold a commanding lead when play resumes at 2pm PDT, with the table lineup as follows:

Seat 1: Dean Bui (Seattle, Washington) -- 211000
Seat 2: Justin Hoffman (Alpharetta, Georgia) -- 138000
Seat 3: Jose Luis Velador (Lake Elsinore, California) -- 1898000
Seat 4: Dany Georges (Burbank, California) -- 1082000
Seat 5: Utsab Saha (Fremont, California) -- 961000
Seat 6: Jae Chung (Atlanta, Georgia) -- 716000
Seat 7: Shane Stacey (Hyde Park, Vermont) -- 640000
Seat 8: Osmin Dardon (West Covina, California) -- 660000
Seat 9: Anthony Signore (Boynton Beach, Florida) -- 636000

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