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Below are the results of season 2 of the World Poker Tour television series (2003–2004).
| Event |
Winner |
Prize |
Runner-Up |
Other Finalists |
| Grand Prix de Paris 2003 |
David Benyamine |
$410,886 |
Jan Boubli |
|
| Legends of Poker 2003 |
Mel Judah |
$579,375 |
Paul Phillips |
|
| WPT Ladies' Night I |
Clonie Gowen[1] |
$25,000 |
Evelyn Ng |
|
| Borgata Poker Open 2003 |
Noli Francisco |
$470,000 |
Charles Shoten |
|
| Ultimate Poker Classic II |
Erick Lindgren |
$500,000 |
Daniel Larsson |
- Anthony Fagan
- Barry Shulman
- Ted Harrington
- Rick Casper
|
| World Poker Finals 2003 |
Hoyt Corkins |
$1,089,200 |
Mohamed Ibrahim |
|
| Five Diamond World Poker Classic 2003 |
Paul Phillips |
$1,101,980 |
Dewey Tomko |
|
| Bad Boys of Poker |
Gus Hansen[1] |
$25,000 |
Paul Darden |
|
| Battle of Champions - Season 1 |
Ron Rose[1] |
$125,000 |
Jose Rosenkrantz |
|
| PokerStars Caribbean Poker Adventure 2004 |
Gus Hansen[2] |
$455,780 |
Hoyt Corkins |
|
| World Poker Open 2004 |
Barry Greenstein |
$1,278,370 |
Randy Jensen |
|
| LA Poker Classic 2004 |
Antonio Esfandiari |
$1,399,135 |
Vinny Vinh |
- Michael Keohan
- Bill Gazes
- Adam Schoenfeld
- David Benyamine
|
| WPT Invitational - Season II |
Phil Laak |
$100,000 |
Humberto Brenes |
|
| Bay 101 Shooting Star 2004 |
Phil Gordon |
$360,000 |
Chris Moneymaker |
- Masoud Shojaei
- Scott Wilson
- Susan Kim
- Mark Mache
|
| PartyPoker Million III |
Erick Lindgren |
$1,000,000 |
Daniel Negreanu[3] |
|
| World Poker Challenge IV |
Mike Kinney |
$629,469 |
Paul Clark |
|
| WPT Championship - Season 2 |
Martin De Knijff |
$2,728,356 |
Hasan Habib |
- Matt Matros
- Richard Grijalva
- Russell Rosenblum
- Steve Brecher
|
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Clonie Gowen, Gus Hansen and Ron Rose won single-table invitational tournaments, giving them entry into the season 2 WPT championship, but not into the season 2 Battle of Champions (to be held during season 4).
- ^ Gus Hansen's second win gives him entrance into the season 2 Battle of Champions.
- ^ Daniel Negreanu gets $25,000 entry into season 2 WPT Championship as Erick Lindgren has already qualified.