2007 World Series of Poker

Event 48 - $1,000 2-7 Triple Draw w/ rebuys

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Day 2 completed

Event 48 - $1,000 2-7 Triple Draw w/ rebuys
Day 2 completed

Chip Counts and Seating Order

1. Anthony Lellouche 205000
2. Lenny Martin 133000
3. Eugene Ji 192000
4. Mark Bartlog 98000
5. Rafi Amit 374000
6. Jon Shoreman 518000

See you at 7 p.m. PDT for Day 3!

End of Day Two

We are done with Day 2, and will have official chip counts and seats in a moment. Players will return at 7 p.m. PDT to play what is probably the latest final table of the Series.

Andy Bloch Eliminated in Seventh ($19,489)

Rafi Amit raises on the button and Andy Bloch says, "I don't know what to do." He almost mucks his hand but instead goes all in for his last 4,000.

R1: Bloch draws four. Amit draws one.
R2: Bloch draws one. Amit draws one.
R3: Bloch draws one. Amit stands pat.

Amit has a 10-9 low and Bloch shows a king. He is out and we have our final table.

Shuffle Up and Deal!

Level 18 started

Level:
18
Blinds:
8000/16000
Ante:
0

Break Time

Players are on a 15-minute break. In the meantime, check out the updated chip counts.

Bartlog Doubles

Mark Bartlog raises on the button and Jon Shoreman calls in the big blind.

R1: They both take two cards and check.
R2: They both take two. Shoreman bets. Bartlog raises all in for 10,000 more. Shoreman calls.
R3: Shoreman takes two. Bartlog is pat.

Bartlog shows a 10-7 low and is at 123,000. Shoreman is down to 430,000.

Eugene Ji Takes from Anthony Lellouche

Eugene Ji wins a pot with an 8-6 low and is at 200,000. Lellouche has 172,000.

Rafi Amit Takes Chip Lead

Rafi Amit wins a big three-way pot with J-7-5-3-2 to take the chip lead with 430,000.

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Events List Tournament

Events List

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Winner
Rafi Amit
Prize
227,005
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
0
Players Info
Prize Pool
721,804
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