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Omaha Hi-Lo Split 8/Better
$1,500 Buy-in
Entries: 277
Total Prize Money: $415,500
1995 Champion: Dr. Max Stern
1996 Champion: Adeeb Harb
The Winners
- 1. Adeeb Harb $155,815
- Gulfport, MS
- 2. Noli Francisco $78,945
- W New York, NJ
- 3. Carl Heller $39,475
- Kingwood, TX
- 4. Steve Faltermeir $27,008
- Olathe, KS
- 5. Jeff Chapman $18,695
- Kansas City, MO
- 6. Chris Robson $14,543
- Hednesford England
- 7. David Shore $10,388
- Brooklyn, NY
- 8. Pete Robinovitz $8,310
- Lincoln, NE
- 9. Pat Enos $6,233
- Bethesda, MD
- 10. Jim Wynne $4,986
- Evergreen Park, IL
- 11. Dave Templeton $4,986
- Juneau, AK
- 12. John Inashima $4,986
- Pasadena, CA
- 13. Bruce Levitt $4,155
- Westlake Village, CA
- 14. Eli Balas $4,155
- Las Vegas, NV
- 15. John Henson $4,155
- Temple City, CA
- 16. Marlon Santos $3,324
- Las Vegas, NV
- 17. Bill Wiley $3,324
- Flora, IL
- 18. Bill Lester $2,700
- Nesbit, MS
- 19. Mike Gutenplan $2,700
- Los Angeles, CA
- 20. Frank Perry $2,077
- Oakridge, TN
- 21. Harry Thomas $2,077
- Ft Lauderdale, FL
- 22. Clyde Quick $2,077
- Las Vegas, NV
- 23. John Reed $2,077
- San Jose, CA
- 24. Don Kidder $2,077
- Biloxi, MS
- 25. Jim Henderson $2,077
- Houston, TX
- 26. Harley Ellenswing $2,077
- Denver, CO
- 27. Bill Rose $2,077
- Tacoma, WA
The Showdown
Binion's Horseshoe, April 29, 1996 -- Adeeb Harb, a 27-year-old
professional poker player from Gulfport, Mississippi, defeated a record field
of 277 entrants last night to win the seventh event of the 27th annual World
Series of Poker at Binion's Horseshoe Hotel and Casino.
For his first-place finish in the $1,500 buy-in Omaha High-Low Split
Eight-or-Better competition, Harb was awarded $155,815 and a custom-designed
14-karat gold bracelet to commemorate his victory.
Although he has entered several other poker competitions, this was Harb's
first attempt at a World Series title. "I feel great -- really fine," he
said. "I didn't think I had a chance to win until the last three or four
tables." A native of Beirut, Lebanon, Harb came to the United States in 1987
and is now a U.S. citizen.
Placing second in the Omaha High-Low Split event and winning $78,945 was Noli
Francisco, a 54-year-old recreational poker player from West New York, New
Jersey. This marks the 11th in-the-money finish at the World Series for
Francisco, who has two Hall of Fame Poker Classic titles to his credit, as
well as titles from several other major competitions. An investor in both the
real estate and import businesses, he has been playing poker for 26 years.
Carl Heller of Kingwood, Texas, finished third in the Omaha High-Low Split
competition and won $39,475. The 1996 World Series of Poker continues at the
Horseshoe through May 16. The $1,500 buy-in no-limit Texas Hold'em event
begins today at noon, followed by the $1,500 buy-in pot-limit Omaha
competition on April 30.
More than 4,000 entrants -- representing at least 20 countries -- are expected
to participate in this year's World Series, and the total money distributed is
anticipated to be in excess of $11 million.
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