2007 World Series of Poker

Event 32 - $2,000 Seven Card Stud

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Day 2 completed

Event 32 - $2,000 Seven Card Stud
Day 2 completed

Seats and Chip Counts

1 Daniel Negreanu 164,500
2 Greg Pappas 144,000
3 Nick Frangos 90,500
4 David Brody 46,000
5 Nesbitt Coburn 150,000
6 Jeffrey Lisandro 195,000
7 Severin Walser 24,000
8 Farshad Cohen 75,500

Play resumes at 1 p.m. PDT. See you then!

The Word is Given

We are coming back tomorrow for Day 3. The compromise is to start at 1 p.m. so that two of the players, Daniel Negreanu and Jeffrey Lisandro, can play in the evening Omaha event (though they might be jumping in late, depending on how they finish here). Chip counts and seating order in a moment.

Howard Lederer Eliminated in 9th ($6,203)

Howard Lederer
Howard Lederer
Howard Lederer {4-Clubs}{4-Spades}{A-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{3-Spades}-Q
Jeffrey Lisandro {9-Spades}{9-Clubs}{A-Spades}{8-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}-5

Lederer bet on third through fifth. On sixth, Lisandro bets and Lederer raises. Lisandro calls. On seventh, Lederer is all in for 2,000 and Lisandro calls. Lederer is eliminated.

Mel Judah Eliminated in 10th ($6,203)

Mel Judah
Mel Judah
Mel Judah 4-8-Q-A-2-5-A-x
Jeffrey Lisandro 9-8-10-9-3-A-10

Judah is out.

Gary Pflieger Eliminated in 11th ($5,621)

First, the cripple hand:

Gary Pflieger x-x-2-2-9-7-x
Jeffrey Lisandro 8-9-{6-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}-x

Pflieger bets and is called on third through fifth. Lisandro bets on sixth. Pflieger calls. On seventh, both check and Pflieger is down to his last 10,000.

Then, he goes all in on third:

Pflieger {8-Diamonds}{5-Spades}10-J-Q-K-x
Howard Lederer 7-9-{7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}-9-2-9

Pflieger is drawing dead on seventh and is out.

Severin's Aces

Severin Walser A-A-{J-Hearts}{K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}-x
Daniel Negreanu x-x-{7-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{5-Clubs}-x

Walser checks on third and Negreanu bets. Walser calls. Walser then bets the whole rest of the way and Negreanu calls. Walser shows A-A in the hole and takes it, bringing him up to 100,000. Negreanu's down to 95,000.

Lisandro Takes Some from Gary

Jeffrey Lisandro K-5-{6-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{8-Clubs}-x
Gary Pflieger x-x-{4-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{J-Spades}{A-Spades}-x

Lisandro bets the whole way and Pflieger calls him down and mucks when Lisandro shows two pair. Pflieger is down to 60,000 and Lisandro has 80,000.

Another Comeback for Lederer

Howard Lederer A-K-9-9-7-J-7
Farshad Cohen A-Q-3-Q-x-x-x

Farshad raises on third and Lederer calls all in. He catches two pair on seventh to double up.

Then:

Lederer 7-6-K-A-7-K-x
Jeffrey Lisandro Q-5-A-9-5-6-x

Lederer has two pair to double through Lisandro. With the cameras and the way the dealer is moving cards around after a showdown, it's becoming more difficult to get all the cards and suits.

Lederer is at 60,000.

Howard Lederer Crippled

Howard Lederer x-x-{10-Spades}{J-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}-x
Nick Frangos {6-Spades}{K-Clubs}
Gary Pflieger 8-9-{9-Spades}{A-Spades}{J-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}-x

On third, Lederer raises and both call. On fourth, Lederer bets and Frangos folds. Pflieger calls. On fifth, both check. On sixth and seventh, Pflieger bets and Lederer calls.
Pflieger shows two pair and Lederer mucks. Lederer is down to 6,000.

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Jeffrey Lisandro
Winning Hand
♦9♠8♠A♠5
Prize
118,426
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387,660
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