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Below are the results of season 1 of the World Poker Tour television series (2002–2003).
Event |
Winner |
Prize |
Runner-Up |
Other Finalists |
Five Diamond World Poker Classic |
Gus Hansen |
$556,480 |
John Juanda |
|
Legends of Poker 2002 |
Chris Karagulleyan |
$258,000 |
Hon Le |
|
Ultimate Poker Classic - Amateurs |
Juha Helppi |
$50,000 |
Anssi Tuulivirta |
- Kathy Liebert
- Woody Moore
|
Ultimate Poker Classic - Pros |
Phil Gordon[1] |
$250,000 |
Jennifer Harman |
|
Costa Rica Classic |
Jose Rosenkrantz |
$108,730 |
Jamie Ligator |
|
Gold Rush |
Paul Darden |
$146,000 |
Chris Bigler |
|
World Poker Finals - 2002 |
Howard Lederer |
$320,400 |
Layne Flack |
|
World Poker Open - 2003 |
Dave Ulliott |
$589,175 |
Phil Ivey |
- Johnny Donaldson
- Buddy Williams
- Jeremy Tinsley
- Tommy Grimes
|
Euro Finals of Poker |
Christer Johansson |
$500,000 |
Claude Cohen |
|
LA Poker Classic |
Gus Hansen |
$532,490 |
Daniel Rentzer[2] |
|
WPT Invitational - Season 1 |
Layne Flack |
$100,000 |
Jerry Buss |
|
Party Poker Million II |
Howard Lederer |
$289,150 |
Chip Jett[3] |
- Joe Simpkins
- Maureen Feduniak
- Tim Lark
- Dan Coupal
|
World Poker Challenge III |
Ron Rose |
$168,298 |
Cal Dykes |
|
WPT Championship - Season 1 |
Alan Goehring |
$1,011,866 |
Kirill Gerasimov |
|
[edit] References
- ^ Technically not a WPT win, as Phil Gordon lost to Juha Helppi in a heads-up encounter for the qualifying seat.
- ^ Daniel Rentzer gets $25,000 entry to WPT Championship, as Gus Hansen had already qualified.
- ^ Chip Jett gets $25,000 entry to WPT Championship, as Howard Lederer had already qualified.