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1981 World Series of Poker

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1981 World Series of Poker
LocationBinion's Horseshoe, Las Vegas, Nevada
DatesMay 7 – May 24
Champion
United States Stu Ungar
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The 1981 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was a series of poker tournaments held at Binion's Horseshoe in May 1981.[1]

Preliminary events

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Event Winner Prize Runner-up
$1,000 Draw High Ed Barmach (1/1) $18,000 Jackie Mills
$600 Mixed Doubles Frank Cardone (1/1) & Juanda Matthews (1/1) $7,800 Frank Geraci & Katie Ulanski
$1,500 No Limit Hold'em Fred David (1/1) $96,000 Doug Johnson
$1,000 Seven-card stud Sid Gamerman (1/1) $52,000 Mark Speert
$400 Ladies' Seven-card stud Ruth Godfrey (1/1) $17,600 Jackie Jean
$1,000 Razz Bruce Hershenson (1/1) $34,500 Bob Ross
$1,000 Seven-card stud split Johnny Moss (1/8) $33,500 Ralph Bidwell
$5,000 Seven-card stud A. J. Myers (1/2) $67,500 Eric Drache
$2,500 Ace to Five Draw Mickey Perry (1/1) $46,250 Jack Straus (0/1)
$1,000 No Limit Hold'em Dody Roach (1/1) $81,000 Unknown
$1,000 Ace to Five Draw Glen Rodgers (1/1) $44,000 Rick Morella
$10,000 Deuce to Seven Draw Stu Ungar (1/2) $95,000 Bobby Baldwin (0/4)

Main Event

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There were 75 entrants to the main event. Each paid $10,000 to enter the tournament.[2] This main event was notable as the first one to have all final table players to receive a share of the prize pool, with the top 9 players finishing in the money.[3] The 1981 Main Event was Stu Ungar's second consecutive World Championship.

Final table

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Place Name Prize
1st Stu Ungar (2/3) $375,000
2nd Perry Green (0/3) $150,000
3rd Gene Fisher (0/1) $75,000
4th Ken Smith $37,500
5th Bill Smith $37,500
6th Jay Heimowitz (0/1) $30,000
7th Bobby Baldwin (0/4) $15,000
8th Sam Petrillo $15,000
9th Sam Moon $15,000

References

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  1. ^ "1981 World Series of Poker Tournament Schedule". WSOP.com. Retrieved 2024-11-16.
  2. ^ Streltcoff, Max (2024-10-20). "WSOP 1981: Stu Ungar's Back-to-Back Triumph". PokerListings. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  3. ^ "World Series of Poker: A Retrospective: 1981 Summary".
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