Below are the results of season two of the World Poker Tour television series (2003–2004).
- Casino: Aviation Club de France, Paris[1]
- Buy-in: €10,000
- 4-day event: July 10, 2003 to July 13, 2003
- Number of entries: 96
- Total prize pool: €894,400 (US$1,028,826)
- Number of payouts: 9
Final table
Place
|
Name
|
Prize
|
1st |
David Benyamine |
€357,200 ($410,886)
|
2nd |
Jan Boubli |
€178,000 ($205,443)
|
3rd |
George Paravoliasakis |
€134,000 ($154,140)
|
4th |
Jamie Posner |
€80,500 ($92,599)
|
5th |
Erick Lindgren |
€53,600 ($61,656)
|
6th |
Lee Salem |
€35,700 ($41,066)
|
- Casino: Bicycle Casino, Los Angeles[1]
- Buy-in: $5,000
- 3-day event: September 1, 2003 to September 3, 2003
- Number of entries: 309
- Total prize pool: $1,545,000
- Number of payouts: 27
- Winning hand: 9-7
- Casino: Borgata, Atlantic City[1]
- Buy-in: $5,000
- 3-day event: September 20, 2003 to September 22, 2003
- Number of entries: 235
- Total prize pool: $1,175,000
- Number of payouts: 18
Ultimate Poker Classic
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- Casino: Radisson Aruba Resort & Casino, Palm Beach, Aruba[1]
- Buy-in: $4,000
- 1-day event: October 18, 2003
- Number of entries: 436
- Total prize pool: $1,697,460
- Number of payouts: 20
Final table
Place
|
Name
|
Prize
|
1st |
Erick Lindgren |
$500,000
|
2nd |
Daniel Larsson |
$300,745
|
3rd |
Anthony Fagan |
$194,230
|
4th |
Barry Shulman |
$112,780
|
5th |
Ted Harrington |
$68,920
|
6th |
Rick Casper |
$43,860
|
Final table
Place
|
Name
|
Prize
|
1st |
Hoyt Corkins |
$1,089,200
|
2nd |
Mohamed Ibrahim |
$563,400
|
3rd |
Phil Hellmuth |
$281,700
|
4th |
Chris Ackerman |
$226,925
|
5th |
Vellaisamy Senthilkumar |
$164,325
|
6th |
Brian Haveson |
$117,375
|
Five Diamond World Poker Classic
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- Casino: Bellagio, Paradise, Nevada[1]
- Buy-in: $10,000
- 4-day event: December 15, 2003 to December 18, 2003
- Number of entries: 314
- Total prize pool: $3,044,750
- Number of payouts: 36
PokerStars Caribbean Poker Adventure
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- Buy-in: $7,500 [1]
- 1-day event: January 25, 2004
- Number of entries: 221
- Total prize pool: $1,657,501
- Number of payouts: 27
- Casino: Horseshoe Casino & Hotel, Tunica[1]
- Buy-in: $10,000
- 4-day event: January 26, 2004 to January 29, 2004
- Number of entries: 367
- Total prize pool: $3,455,050
- Number of payouts: 27
Final table
Place
|
Name
|
Prize
|
1st |
Barry Greenstein |
$1,278,370
|
2nd |
Randy Jensen |
$656,460
|
3rd |
James Tippin |
$328,230
|
4th |
Chip Reese |
$207,304
|
5th |
Can Kim Hua |
$155,477
|
6th |
Tony Hartmann |
$120,927
|
- Casino: Commerce Casino, Los Angeles [1]
- Buy-in: $10,000
- 4-day event: February 21, 2004 to February 24, 2004
- Number of entries: 382
- Total prize pool: $3,781,500
- Number of payouts: 27
- Winning hand: A-A
Bay 101 Shooting Star
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- Casino: Bay 101, San José[1]
- Buy-in: $5,000
- 3-day event: March 3, 2004 to March 5, 2004
- Number of entries: 243
- Total prize pool: $1,125,000
- Number of payouts: 27
Final table
Place
|
Name
|
Prize
|
1st |
Phil Gordon |
$360,000
|
2nd |
Chris Moneymaker |
$200,000
|
3rd |
Masoud Shojaei |
$103,300
|
4th |
Scott Wilson |
$79,800
|
5th |
Susan Kim |
$68,400
|
6th |
Mark Mache |
$57,000
|
- Casino:
- Buy-in: $7,000[2]
- 2-day event: March 18, 2004
- Number of entries: 546
- Total prize pool:
- Number of payouts:
- Winning hand:
World Poker Challenge
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- Casino: Reno Hilton, Reno[1]
- Buy-in: $5,000
- 3-day event: March 30, 2004 to April 1, 2004
- Number of entries: 342
- Total prize pool: $1,658,700
- Number of payouts: 27
Final table
Place
|
Name
|
Prize
|
1st |
Mike Kinney |
$629,469
|
2nd |
Paul Clark |
$310,403
|
3rd |
Harry Knopp |
$155,202
|
4th |
Peter Muller |
$98,022
|
5th |
Tony Bloom |
$73,517
|
6th |
Young Phan |
$57,180
|
- Casino: Bellagio, Las Vegas [1]
- Buy-in: $25,000
- 5-day event: April 19, 2004 to April 23, 2004
- Number of entries: 343
- Total prize pool: $8,342,000
- Number of payouts: 50
During season 2 of the WPT there was one special event that did not apply to the Player of the Year standings:
- The WPT Invitational - February 25–26, 2004 - Commerce Casino - postscript to Event #9: L.A. Poker Classic