World Speed Poker Open - 2005 Results

2005 Results

Event Winner Runner-Up Other Participants
Heat 1 (paddypowerpoker.com) Mike McFadden Ram Vaswani
  • Donnacha O'Dea
  • Mark Keane
  • Owen Taaffe
  • Liam Flood
Heat 2 (paddypowerpoker.com) Oliver Boyce Kevin O'Connell
  • Mark Collins
  • Scott Gray
  • Kevin Killeen
  • Lucy Rokach
Heat 3 (coralpoker.com) Tiffany Williamson Dave Penly
  • Mikael Thuritz
  • Roland De Wolfe
  • Ashley Alterman
  • Dominik Kofert
Heat 4 (partypoker.co.uk) Jac Arama Jason Smith
  • Jim Reid
  • Tom Ivey
  • Edie Tracey
  • Robert Cooper
Heat 5 (partypoker.co.uk) Lynne Beaumont Thomas Bihl
  • Donald F Wingate
  • Eirik Johansen
  • Willie Tann
  • Ben Roberts
Heat 6 (partypoker.co.uk) Neil Channing Korosh Nejad
  • Michael Greco
  • Brian Johnson
  • Greg Baird
  • David Gundlach
Heat 7 (pokerheaven.com) John Kabbaj Victor Garcia Camara
  • Darren Judges
  • Achilleas Kallakis
  • Hennig Granstad
  • Jan Helander
Heat 8 (pokerheaven.com) Dave Colclough Henning Bolstad
  • Tony Chessa
  • Carlo Citrone
  • Luptjo Korunovski
  • Fraser J Hinder
Heat 9 (pokerheaven.com) Tony G Alex Tsai
  • Sverre Krogh Sundbø
  • Torstein Iversen
  • Tony Bloom
  • John Duthie
Heat 10 (fulltiltpoker.com) Adam Richardson Chris Ferguson
  • Mark Bachik
  • Marco Traniello
  • Jennifer Harman
  • David Hollingsworth
Heat 11 (interpoker.com) Emile Petit Matthew Norman
  • Kathy Liebert
  • Dave Clarke
  • Stuart Nash
  • Olga Varkonyi
Heat 12 (interpoker.com) Rory Matthews Piero Milani
  • Robert Varkonyi
  • Micky Walters
  • Jan Sjavik
  • Roy Brindley
Semi-Final 1 Emile Petit Mike McFadden
  • Jac Arama
  • Neil Channing
  • John Kabbaj
  • Tiffany Williamson
Semi-Final 2 Tony G Lynne Beaumont
  • Oliver Boyce
  • Dave Colclough
  • Rory Matthews
  • Adam Richardson
Grand Final Oliver Boyce Emile Petit
  • Lynne Beaumont
  • Mike McFadden
  • Jac Arama
  • Tony G

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