2008 World Series of Poker

Event 39 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em

Congratulations to David Woo, Event #39 Champion!

David Woo - Event #39 Champion
David Woo - Event #39 Champion
David Woo arrived at this final table in the middle of the pack, but quickly claimed a substanial chip lead after eliminating Curtis Early and Thom Werthmann in a double-KO when he flopped the nut straight.

Nicknamed "The Magnificent" by his friends, 30-year old Woo is a poker professional from Stone Mountain, Georgia. He made the final table of this tournament last year and he not only bested his fifth-place finish in that event today, but quadrupled his career tournament earnings and won his first WSOP bracelet.

When asked about his approach to this final table, Woo said: "My strategy going in was, 'Don't make it a shove-fest.' Play small pots and go from there. When there's play involved, poker is a beautiful thing."

After his fifth-place finish last year, Woo admitted to being so disappointed at not winning the bracelet that he took his $118,000 in winnings and, "Dusted it all off at the blackjack table in half an hour." This time, he's adamant about bringing the whole check home to Georgia.

Congratulations to our newest bracelet winner, David Woo!

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Winner
David Woo
Winning Hand
♥10♦10
Prize
631,656
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000
Players Info
Prize Pool
3,712,800
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