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By ESPN Poker Club
Thursday, June 28, 2007 After 686 players had fallen, Lukasz Dumanski, a 24-year-old professional poker player from Toronto, was left standing with $227,454 and the gold WSOP bracelet as he won the $1,500 pot-limit Omaha high-low event. Dumanski had two previous cashes at the WSOP, both coming in 2005 in pot-limit Omaha events. His best finish until Wednesday was 14th place. Dumanski entered the final table in third place and overcame the chip leader at the time, David Bach, heads-up for the bracelet. Other notable ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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