Shannon Collis is a talented American actress. She is best known for her work in Hollywood movies and TV series. As we all know, with her footprint, she began traveling thousands of miles and likewise started her acting career with minor roles.
The 2019 World Series of Poker is complete. Over the course of almost two months, 90 WSOP gold bracelets were awarded in a wide variety of games and buy-in levels.
During the band's hiatus, Kim Deal formed the short-lived alternative rock band The Amps, recording a single album, Pacer in 1995. In the late 1990s, Kim and Kelley reformed The Breeders with a new line-up (including members of the band Fear) and released two more albums, Title TK in 2002 and Mountain Battles in 2008.
Shannon brings the same fearless ickiness to her new sitcom Kath & Kim. This K&K is clearly designed to fit in with The Office and 30 Rock on NBC’s Night of Poker-Faced Farce.
Hossein Ensan closed out the series by winning the $10,000 buy-in WSOP main event, taking home a custom diamond-encrusted bracelet and the $10 million first-place prize.
Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates total career WSOP bracelets.
2019 WSOP main event recap
Event 1: $500 Casino Employees Event
Final table results:
1. Nicholas Haynes - $62,248(1) 2. Isaac Hanson - $38,447 3. Jorge Ruiz - $26,642 4. Jesse Kertland - $18,758 5. Adam Lamers - $13,421 6. Jeffrey Fast - $9,761 7. Christopher Bowen - $7,219 8. Joseph Appler - $5,430 9. Travis Williams - $4,155
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 2: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty
Final table results:
1. Brian Green - $345,669 (1) 2. Ali Imsirovic - $213,644 3. Asher Conniff - $145,097 4. Loren Klein - $100,775 5. Ping Liu - $71,614 6. Daniel Negreanu - $52,099 7. Martijn Gerrits - $38,823 8. Zach Clark - $29,650 9. Cary Katz - $23,224
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Event 3: Big 50 - $500 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Femi Fashakin - $1,147,449 (1) 2. Paul Cullen - $709,183 3. Rafi Elharar - $534,574 4. Nicholas Chow - $405,132 5. Walter Atwood - $308,071 6. Danny Ghobrial - $236,508 7. Adrian Curry - $182,192 8. Morten Christensen - $141,126 9. David Rasmussen - $109,922
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Event 4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-lo 8 or Better
Final table results:
1. Derek McMaster - $228,228 (1) 2. Jason Berilgen - $141,007 3. John Esposito - $98,807 4. David Halpern - $70,231 5. Joe Aronesty - $50,646 6. Tom McCormick - $37,063 7. Ben Yu - $27,530 8. Shannon Shorr - $20,760 9. Patrick Leonard - $15,897
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 5: $50,000 High Roller No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Ben Heath - $1,484,085 (1) 2. Andrew Lichtenberger - $917,232 3. Sam Soverel - $640,924 4. Dmitry Yurasov - $458,138 5. Nick Petrangelo - $335,181 6. Chance Kornuth - $251,128 7. Elio Fox - $192,794 8. Cary Katz - $151,755
1. Eli Elezra - $93,766(4) 2. Anthony Zinno - $57,951 3. Valentin Vornicu - $39,830 4. Tab Thiptinnakon - $27,933 5. Rep Porter - $19,996 6. David Singer - $14,619 7. Joshua Mountain - $10,920 8. Scott Seiver - $8,337
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 21: $10,000 No-limit 2-7 Lowball Draw
Final table results:
1. Jim Bechtel - $253,817 (2) 2. Vincent Musso - $156,872 3. Darren Elias - $109,738 4. Prahlad Friedman - $78,157 5. Jean-Robert Bellande - $56,693 6. Pedro Bromfman - $41,897 7. Paul Folpe - $31,556 8. Galen Hall - $24,232
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Event 22: $1,000 Double Stack No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Jorden Fox - $420,693 (1) 2. Jayachandra Gangaiah - $259,834 3. Jeffrey Smith - $191,789 4. Simon Legat - $142,648 5. Marco Aurelio - $106,917 6. Ryan Teves - $80,760 7. Scott Vener - $61,480 8. Andrew Glauberg - $47,173 9. Christopher Andler - $36,484
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Event 23: $1,500 Eight Game Mix
Final table results:
1. Rami Boukai - $177,294(2) 2. John Evans - $109,553 3. Chris Klodnicki - $72,933 4. Philip Long - $49,531 5. Allen Kessler - $34,329 6. Donny Rubinstein - $24,292
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Event 24: $600 Online Six-handed Pot-limit Omaha
Final table results:
1. Josh 'loofa' Pollock - $139,740 (2) 2. Jason 'TheBigGift' - $85,560 3. Jared 'jebronlames1' Bleznick - $59,163 4. Martin 'BathroomLine' Zamani - $41,565 5. Phil 'HeyGuys' Galfond - $29,680 6. Chris 'babycow' Back - $21,538
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Event 25: $600 Pot-limit Omaha Deepstack
Final table results:
1. Andrew Donabedian - $205,605 (1) 2. Todd Dreyer - $126,948 3. Robert Valden - $92,672 4. Corey Wright - $68,258 5. Mihai Niste - $50,732 6. Alexandru Ivan - $38,051 7. Tom Franklin - $28,803 8. Florian Fuchs - $22,006 9. Alexander Condon - $16,971
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Event 26: $2,620 No-limit Hold'em Marathon
Final table results:
1. Roman Korenev - $477,401(1) 2. Jared Koppel - $295,008 3. Dong Sheng Peng - $208,726 4. Francis Anderson - $149,605 5. Joe Curcio - $108,646 6. Joseph Liberta - $79,957 7. Matt Russell - $59,642 8. Gustavo Darosamuniz - $45,100 9. Peter Hong - $34,580
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 27: $1,500 Seven-card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Final table results:
1. Michael Mizrach - $142,801 (5) 2. Robert Gray - $88,254 3. Michael Sopko - $60,330 4. Elias Hourani - $42,014 5. Jan Stein - $29,818 6. Jose Paz-Gutierrez - $21,575 7. Martin Sawtell - $15,921 8. Matthew Schultz - $11,986
1. Jason 'TheBigGift' Gooch - $241,492.94(1) 2. Brian 'Pure__Reason' Wood - $148,542.85 3. Anthony 'Scrotile' Augstino - $104,980.41 4. Dario 'Sirio87' Sammartino - $75,094.85 5. Timothy 'Stucksoomuch' Wong - $54,453.05 6. Ran 'Margarete' Koller - $40,143.29 7. Gianluca 'InMyHouse' Speranza - $29,885.86 8. Justin 'KingFortune' Liberto - $22,451.03 9. Max 'MaxSparrow' Pescatori - $17,348.99
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 56: $1,500 No-limit Hold'em Super Turbo Bounty
Final table results:
1. Jonas Lauck- $260,335(1) 2. Robert Bickley - $160,820 3. Fernando Viana da Costa - $116,426 4. Markus Gonsalves - $85,141 5. Anil Jivani - $62,901 6. Aaron Pinson - $46,951 7. Arron Woodcock - $35,412 8. Aaron Johnson - $26,992 9. Edward Courage - $20,793
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 57: $1,000 Tag Team No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Ohad Geiger, Daniel Dayan, and Barak Wisbrod - $168,395 (1) 2. Jerod Smith, Matthew Moreno, and Lawrence Chan - $104,025 3. Anthony Zinno and John Hinds - $73,329 4. Timothy Jurkiewicz and Zach Gruneberg - $52,390 5. Fabio Coppola and Richard Washinsky - $37,944 6. Danny Wong, Steve Sung, Chahn Jung, and Aaron Motoyama - $27,864 7. Daniel Marder, Michael Marder, and Paul Steinberg - $20,750 8. Steven van Zadelhoff and Kenny Hallaert - $15,674 9. Jie Xu and Shaotong Chang - $12,011
1. Nicholas 'Illari' Baris - $303,738.75 (1) 2. Tara 'bertperton' Cain - $187,530 3. William 'TheBurrSir' Lamb - $113,332.50 4. David 'YoungPitts' Baker - $96,092.50 5. Jason 'LuckDuck' Lawhun - $69,991.25 6. Jack 'Mr. Yang' Maskill - $51,703.75 7. Chris 'Camdi' Ferguson - $38,736.25 8. Ryan 'PlzCumAgain' Jones - $29,260 9. Antonio 'karma007' Guerrero - $22,443.75
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 69: Mini Main Event - $1,000 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Jeremy Saderne - $628,654 (1) 2. Lula Taylor - $388,284 3. Andres Korn - $287,219 4. Yi Ma - $214,047 5. Koji Takagi - $160,715 6. Stefan Widmer - $121,586 7. Philip Gildea - $92,686 8. Ben Alloggio - $71,199 9. James Stewart - $55,118
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Event 70: $5,000 Six-handed No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Joao Vieira - $758,011 (1) 2. Joe Cada - $468,488 3. Jamie O'Connor - $317,956 4. Pierre Calamusa - $219,468 5. Olivier Busquet - $154,112 6. Barry Hutter - $110,127
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Event 71: Salute to Warriors - $500 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Susan Faber - $121,161 (1) 2. Rob Stark - $74,785 3. Dean Yoon - $53,887 4. Christopher Canan - $39,248 5. Taylor Carroll - $28,897 6. Jordan Knackstedt - $21,510 7. Jose Annaloro - $16,190 8. Kulwant Singh - $12,323 9. Taehyung Kim - $9,486
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 72: $10,000 Limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Juha Helppi - $306,622 (1) 2. Mike Lancaster - $189,505 3. Tommy Hang - $133,718 4. Anthony Marsico - $96,272 5. Kevin Song - $70,750 6. Josh Arieh - $53,095 7. Kyle Ray - $40,709 8. Qinghai Pan - $31,902 9. Robert Como - $25,566
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Event 73: $10,000 Main Event
Final table results:
1. Hossein Ensan - $10 million (1) 2. Dario Sammartino - $6 million 3. Alex Livingston - $4 million 4. Garry Gates - $3 million 5. Kevin Maahs - $2.2 million 6. Zhen Cai - $1.85 million 7. Nick Marchington - $1.525 million 8. Timothy Su - $1.25 million 9. Milos Skrbic - $1 million
Full recap
Day 3 recap: Money bubble bursts
Day 4 recap: Richard Seymour in 35th place
Seymour's WSOP run ends in 131st
Day 5 recap: 106 players left, Timothy Su well out in front
Day 6 recap: The final 35 set to battle for final table
Day 7 recap: Ensan takes big lead into main event final table
Event 74: $3,200 Online No-limit Hold'em High Roller
1. Taylor 'Galactar' Paur - $149,241 (2) 2. Francois '4EverRekt' Evard - $91,268 3. Satish 'Jfksbh' Surapaneni - $65,251 4. John 'SquatCobbler' Parker - $47,181 5. Jason 'JadedJames' James - $34,550 6. David 'SobBaget' Liebeman - $25,598 7. Joseph 'Obamacare' Hanrahan - $19,241 8. Timothy 'Truthbetold7' Rutherford - $14,556 9. Brian 'Penny6' Mancilla - $11,210
Full report from WSOP.com
Event 89: $5,000 No-limit Hold'em
Final table results:
1. Carl Shaw - $606,562 (2) 2. Tony Dunst - $374,886 3. Luke Graham - $259,533 4. Jordan Cristos - $182,575 5. Lars Kamphues - $130,544 6. Phil Hellmuth - $94,899 7. Rami Mornel - $70,156 8. Caufman Talley - $52,760 9. Kevin Eyster - $40,374
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I think it's quite fitting that today is Friday the 13th, a day Wikipedia says more than 17 to 21 million people in the US become so paralyzed by fear that they 'avoid their normal routines in doing business, taking flights, or even getting out of bed.' It's fitting because today's installment of the Poker (Proust) Q features Kim Shannon (@kimshannon) - the super hot vixen of the felt (and the Twitters) - who instills the same kind of Friday the 13th mind-numbing fear in her victims at poker tables all across the country. If you follow Kim on Twitter (and if you don't, um...you hate the funny or what?), you already know she's hilarious.
What you might not know, though, is that she's a true poker balla, making her way at the table, and in life, with confidence, determination, and commitment. Unlike a lot of us who cheer and watch enviously from our deskjobs, she's actually making her living at the game. She grinds the poker tables - day in and day out - making grown men weep as they ship her their stacks.
Kim's strength is her cash play and she says her biggest score in one day was hitting the Bad Beat Jackpot at Harrah's in August of last year for nearly $30k. While her playing field tends to vary and is dependent on where the juiciest games are, you can often find her in Atlantic City. And that's where she'll be next week as she tries her hand at the Borgata Winter Poker Open. Aside from Twitter, I haven't had the chance to 'meet' Kim in person, yet. The times we've skyped or visited through our screens, though, her sincerity and sweetness have always come through. At the table, she wants to win; and, she's got a mind like a steel trap for the game. But underneath it all, while she's likely loathe to admit it, she's also got a heart of gold. If you look close enough here to her answers, you might just catch a glimpse of it. Kim is the latest to go out on a limb and participate in what I call 'my PPQ folly.' If you're new to my blog, the Poker(Proust) Q is my modified take on the Vanity Fair Celebrity Proust Questionnaire. Like @kevmath, @MariaHo, and @ShaneSchleger before her, Kim stepped up to the plate and...well, I think she hit it out of the park. But, you be the judge. You already know Kim is funny. You might not know, though, that she's also really brave and, truly, a loyal friend. I think she's great and I hope you do, too.
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With that, here's Kim...in her own words: What is your idea of perfect happiness? Waking up to the question 'Bacon, or cunnilingus?' Happiness is having options, and the freedom to make choices. What makes you laugh? Things that are funny. Also, some things that aren't funny, like lolcats and HPV. Where do you feel most at home? In the poker room at Harrah's AC. Probably because for 30 days at a time, it IS home.
Of what achievement in poker are you most proud? In life? In poker as well as in life, I am most proud that I have survived the last 24 hours, and am able to play for at least one more day. Wheeee! What is your most treasured possession? Demonic possession has always been a fave. But I'm also pretty fond of a Japanese stone that was given to me many years ago by my roommate and best friend, @bearzconfuzion. It's supposed to bring luck when you rub it - still waiting for that.
What is your greatest fear? I'm deathly afraid of spiders. And soccer moms. ~shudder~ What trait do you most deplore in yourself? I used to think I was a bit narcissistic, which is a horrible trait. Then I realized I'm just really fucking pretty. Brilliant, too. So I guess I hate that I'm so much better than everyone else.
What trait do you most deplore in others? There are others?
What is your greatest extravagance? I spend a lot of money on clothes, which is ironic because they never stay on for long. Like lawyers, poker players are often considered excellent liars. Outside of poker, on what occasion do you lie? Away from the poker table, I don't lie. Ever. Except when the IRS or my mother starts asking questions. Oh, and anytime I just don't feel like telling the truth. When and where do you remember being your happiest? Right here, right now. If you died and could come back as a person or thing, what would it be? I'd come back as Jesus just for the sake of irony. What is your favorite journey? I like the trip from the poker table to the cage the most, because it implies that I haven't gone completely broke.
What do you consider the most overrated virtue? Virtuousness.
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Which living person do you most despise? That little blonde girl in the Welch's grape juice commercial? I loathe that pretentious mini-bitch.
Which words or phrases do you most overuse? If it's obscene, I overuse it. What is your greatest regret? Every step and misstep I've ever taken has been a learning experience. I don't regret a thing. Well, except for the waterslide incident of 1993. I regret that, for sure. Which talent would you most like to have? I'd like to be able to make people burst into flames with just a look.
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What or who is the greatest love of your life? My dog, Boo... Hands down. What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery? The absence of laughter. That and last call. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? I'd be more patient. Now hurry up and ask me the next question. *looks at watch*
If you weren't a poker professional, what would you be? A hooker. Either that, or a neuroscientist. It's a toss up.
What is your most striking characteristic? My sense of humor has been described as 'biting'... A bite and a strike are both means of assault, so I guess that would have to be it.
What do you most value in your friends? Their piggyback ride giving ability. Definitely. Which historical figure do you most identify with? Helen Keller... She never listened to anyone, either. And she bumped into shit a lot, too. We're practically soulmates. Who are your heroes in real life? My roommates, Frankie & Sharon. They know why. Who is your favorite hero of fiction? Underdog. How would you like to die? Crashing my spaceship into the sun.
What is your motto? Nobody ever made a million bucks by not taking a shot in life. What is your favorite NLHE hand? Any hand that gets the other players talking to themselves. They don't call me the 'Queen Of The One Outer' for nothing. Who's a better rapper, Jeff Madsen, SrslySirius, or Prahlad Friedman? Jeff Madsen, obv. Yeah, that pun is intended, again, obv.
Who *really* should've won The Apprentice, Annie Duke or Joan Rivers? Joan Rivers will be dead soon, so either way, Annie Duke wins.
Who is your favorite Micros character? Ballz. She's my doppelgänger.
What is your favorite karaoke song?Day-O. Day-ay-ay-o. What is your best @AlCantHang memory? Last time I drank with @AlCantHang, my boyfriend @OnAFoldDraw and I got roofied and totaled his jeep, then woke up in the police station. That night was AWESOME, because we lived through it. Who wins in a baby oil covered death cage match between Jimmy Fricke or Vanessa Selbst? If Selbst is covered in oil, I win. And by 'win', I mean 'have multiples'. And that's all that matters. @KaraOTR or Mila Kunis? That's like asking 'Beer or Beer'. The answer, obviously, is...Doesn't matter, just GET IN MY MOUTH.
What is the best thing about Twitter and who is your favorite tweeter? The best thing about Twitter is that I only have to tolerate people 140 characters at a time. My favorite tweeter HANDS DOWN is @SheBanggs. She makes me laugh til I pee. Okay, I was probably already peeing... But still.
Who is your favorite Main Event Champ? Stu Unger. A man after my own high. I mean heart... A man after my own heart.