World Series of Blackjack - Season 3 Results

Season 3 Results

Round Winner Runner-Up Other Players
Round 1 Paul Haas Tommy Dyer
  • John Grannis
  • Sheila Taylor
  • Ken Einiger
Round 2 Charlie Montoya Kami Lis
  • Anthony Lu
  • Steve Bortle
  • Darrell Arnold
Round 3 Jeff Bernstein Angie "Moneytaker" Hardy
  • Jamie Root
  • David Weston
  • Mano Fuentes
Round 4 Henry Tran Randy Driggers
  • Jennifer Ortega
  • Ted Coustenis
  • Tommy Connor
Round 5 Tony Duong John Payne
  • Shawn Crowder
  • Vicki Reed
  • "Hollywood" Dave Stann
Round 6 Dominick Haven Ken Smith
  • Paul Eckstein
  • Val Hunter
  • Elie Karam
Round 7 Pat Nicholas Henry Fletcher
  • Mikki Padilla
  • Frank Calderone
  • David Matthews
Round 8 "Razor" Rob Boisvert Erica Schoenberg
  • Marshall E. Lafferty
  • Scottie Black
  • Randy Joyce
Wild Card Round 1 Kami Lis
  • Randy Driggers
  • Ken Smith
  • Tommy Dyer
  • Tommy Connor1
Wild Card Round 2 John Payne
  • Jamie Root1
  • Erica Schoenberg
  • Angie Hardy
  • Henry Fletcher
Semi-Final 1 Jeff Bernstein John Payne
  • Henry Tran
  • Paul Haas
  • Pat Nicholas
Semi-Final 2 Kami Lis Charlie Montoya
  • Tony Duong
  • Dominick Haven
  • Rob Boisvert
Finals Jeff Bernstein Tony Duong2
  • John Payne
  • Kami Lis
  • Charlie Montoya

Dr. Jeff Bernstein won the $500,000 grand prize for his Season 3 victory.

1Qualified for Wild Card Round through random drawing among all 3rd-5th place preliminary finishers.
2Qualified for Final Table through random drawing among all 3rd-5th place semi-final finishers.

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