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Sun Jul 08 2007 01:26 PST | Posted by loganmark
Jen Mason Has Been Eliminated
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Sun Jul 08 2007 01:24 PSTRound: 6 Blinds: 400/800 Ante: 100
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Sun Jul 08 2007 01:24 PST | Posted by gsqwared
We're Back
Players have returned from the color-up break and the cards are in the air.
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Sun Jul 08 2007 01:03 PST | Posted by Reporter
Dame David Levi?David Levi Survives
Just before the break David Levi got all of his chips in preflop with

against Vicky Coren's 
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The board ran out



and David survives into the last level of the day. -
Sun Jul 08 2007 00:59 PST | Posted by gsqwared
Color Up
The players have been asked to vacate the tournament area for approximately 25 minutes while the tournament staff conducts one of the largest color-ups of the entire WSOP.
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Sun Jul 08 2007 00:53 PST | Posted by loganmark
Dion Fotopoulos Takes a Hit
Australian Team PokerNews player Dion Fotopoulos just lost some chips when he took his

up against the 
of his opponent. There was no happy ending for Fotopoulos as he got no help from the community cards and his opponent took down the pot. Fotopoulos is now working with a stack of about 16,000 in chips. -
Sun Jul 08 2007 00:52 PST | Posted by gsqwared
Kim Watching Last Year's WSOP While Playing In This Year's
A couple of the big screen TVs here in the Amazon Room are broadcasting reruns of last year's WSOP Main Event. As many of you may remember, Doug Kim reached the final table last year and finished in seventh place, collecting a $2,391,520 payday.
One of our reporters spotted Kim watching the broadcast at the exact moment they showed his bust-out hand. Kim and fellow table mates had a good laugh about the irony of the situation. Currently sitting on approximately 80,000 in chips, Kim is in good shape to make a run at Day 2. -
Sun Jul 08 2007 00:50 PST | Posted by loganmark
Mark Seif Doubles Up With Top Two Pair
Action folded to a middle-position player who raised to 2,000. Mark Seif, on the button, reraised all in for 5,200 total. The big blind smooth called and the original raiser passed. The players showed...
Seif:

Opponent:

The board filled out



and Seif's two pair was best. He survived his all-in and now sits with 13,000 in chips. -
Sun Jul 08 2007 00:38 PST | Posted by gsqwared
Sam Simon Excecutes a Double-Double
Over the course of the last 30 minutes, Sam Simon has managed to double up twice; once with A-K and the other time with pocket queens.
Here's how it happened:
The first double-up came courtesy of J.J. Liu, who called Simon's preflop all-in raise holding
; Simon showed 
and managed to hit a king on the turn to double up to 25,000.
The second hand saw all the money go in on a flop of

; Simon showed 
and his opponent, the 
for a flush draw and one overcard. Both the turn and river blanked out and Simon suddenly found himself at 56,000 and right back in the hunt. -
Sun Jul 08 2007 00:30 PST | Posted by Reporter

Montel Williams Doubles Up Two Players
Montel has made a couple of calls against big hands, with

against pocket aces and with A-4 against A-Q . Luckily he had both opponents well covered, but he has seen a dramatic drop in his chips and now has gone from being chip leader to being back amongst the pack.










