| Texas Hold'em | OMAHA | 5 Card Draw | 7 Card Stud | Americana | TELESINA | Soko |
Final Table Date Dec 18, 2003 Buy-In $10,000 + $200 Number of Entrants 314 Prize Pool $3,044,750 Tournament Details Everywhere you turn on the WPT these days, there's a former backgammon champion. The 2003 Bellagio Five-Diamond World Poker Classic carries on that tradition, with a remarkable four of the final six players having made a living at one time or another at the high-stakes version of that popular dice game. After swimming their way through the turbulent waters of a 3.1 million dollar prize pool, and a record draw of 314 players, these are the final six who grappled for the jumbo-jet size winner's payout of nearly $1.2 million: In seat 1, Australian veteran Tino Lechich with a starting chip count of $811,000; in seat 2, two-time WPT winner, the formidable Gus Hansen with the chip lead of $1,484,000; in seat 3, legendary professional gambler and two-time WPT final table player Dewey Tomko with $757,000; in seat 4, WPT Season 2 Legends of Poker champion, Aussie journeyman, Mel Judah with $655,000; in seat 5, relative unknown, first-time tourney entrant and native New Yorker, Abraham Mosseri with $1,350,000; and WPT regular, tech-bubble multi-millionaire Paul Dot Com Phillips, with $1,220,000.
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| Texas Hold'em | | | Omaha |
| | 5 Card Draw |
| | 7 Card Stud |
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