2007 World Series of Poker

Event 51 - $1,000 S.H.O.E

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Day 2 completed

Event 51 - $1,000 S.H.O.E
Day 2 completed

Final Table Seat Assignments

Seat 1: Vladimir Shchemelev - $168,000
Seat 2: Chip Jett - $40,000
Seat 3: Dao Bac - $266,000
Seat 4: Imre Leibold - $250,000
Seat 5: Patrick Poels - $53,000
Seat 6: Raymond Davis - $235,000
Seat 7: Adam Geyer - $293,000
Seat 8: Michael Craig - $161,000

Join us tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. PDT for our final table coverage of Event 51, as the final eight players fight for one of the last gold bracelets to be awarded this summer.

Until then, good luck and good night!

Tomberlin Eliminated; Final Table Set

Eric Tomberlin - 9th Place Finisher
Eric Tomberlin - 9th Place Finisher
The last elimination of the evening came courtesy of Raymond Davis, who felted Eric Tomberlin by making a pair of nines on the flop holding 10-9, against Tomberlin's A-8. Tomberlin would make a pair of eights on the river, but to no avail.

For his ninth-place finish, Tomberlin received $8,171 in prize money.

Jett Doubles Up

After having lost the bulk of his chips, Chip Jett is still afloat, after having doubled up to 18,000 chips.

Leibold Eliminates Maesano

Imre Leibold just eliminated Juliano Maesano from the tournament; Leibold's pocket kings held up against Maesano's A-J to take down the pot.

Maesano earned $8,171 for his 10th-place finish.

The hand boosted Leibold's chip stack to right around 220,000.

Chip Jett Runs into Aces

Having flopped top pair, top kicker holding A-Q, on a flop of {Q-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{6-Spades}, Chip Jett had to like his chances of winning the pot against Adam Geyer.

The rest of the board filled out {2-Diamonds}{3-Spades} and Geyer revealed pocket aces at the showdown, which left Jett quite unhappy, with just 9,000 chips in front of him.

10 Players Remaining

There are currently five players at each of the two remaining tables. The average chip stack is $146,000.

Craig Eliminates Duran

David Duran
David Duran
Game: Limit Hold'em

Michael Craig just eliminated David Duran from the tournament when his pocket nines held up against Duran's {K-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}; Duran was all in before the flop.

For finishing 11th, Duran earned $7,507 in prize money.

Chip Exchange

We've witnessed the action pick up a little bit over the past five minutes on both tables.

At table 61, Adam Geyer won a very large pot against David Duran, which left Duran with only 25,000 chips. The hand hoisted Geyer into the chip lead with 290,000 chips.

On table 62, Imre Leibold won a monster by way of Eric Tomberlin, making two pair (aces and nines). Leibold is now at 155,000 chips while Tomberlin dropped to 87,000 on the hand.

Chip Jett Gaining Momentum

Chip Jett's Got His Game Face On
Chip Jett's Got His Game Face On
After having been down to as little as 50,000 at the last break, Chip Jett has since doubled up and doesn't appear to be slowing down the least bit.

He now has right around 115,000 chips.

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Winner
Dao Bac
Winning Hand
♠4♠7
Prize
157,975
Players Info
Prize Pool
664,300
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