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Wed Jul 18 2007 02:20 PST | Posted by BJNemeth
Hand #175 - Tuan Lam
Hand #175 - Jerry Yang has the button, he limps for 600,000, and Tuan Lam checks. The flop comes


, and both players check. The turn card pairs the board with the
, and they check again. The river card is the
, Lam checks, Yang bets 1 million, and Lam calls.
Yang shows 10-3 for ten high, but Lam shows
to win the pot with two pair, eights and sixes. -
Wed Jul 18 2007 02:17 PST | Posted by BJNemeth
Hand #174 - Jerry Yang
Hand #174 - Tuan Lam has the button, and he folds.
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Wed Jul 18 2007 02:16 PST | Posted by BJNemeth
Hand #173 - Jerry Yang
Hand #173 - Jerry Yang has the button, he limps for 600,000, and Tuan Lam checks his option. The flop comes


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Wed Jul 18 2007 02:14 PST | Posted by BJNemeth
Hand #172 - Jerry Yang
Hand #172 - Tuan Lam has the button, he limps for 600,000, Jerry Yang raises to 2.1 million, and Lam folds.
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Wed Jul 18 2007 02:12 PST | Posted by BJNemeth
Hand #171 - Jerry Yang
Hand #171 - Jerry Yang has the button, he raises to 2.6 million, and Lam folds.
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Wed Jul 18 2007 02:11 PST | Posted by DrPauly
100 Million Man
Jerry Yang has become the first player in the history of the WSOP to hold 100 million in chips. However, he only holds a 4 to 1 lead over Tuan Lam. If Lam can double up twice against Yang, he will take command of the chiplead.
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Wed Jul 18 2007 02:10 PST | Posted by BJNemeth
Hand #170 - Tuan Lam
Hand #170 - Tuan Lam has the button, he limps for 600,000, and Jerry Yang checks. The flop comes


, and both players check. The turn card is the
, Yang bets 800,000, and Lam calls. The river card is the
, Yang bets 1.5 million, and Lam calls.
Yang shows Q-x for queen high, and Lam show 9-x for a pair of nines. Tuan Lam takes the first pot of heads-up play. -
Wed Jul 18 2007 02:08 PST | Posted by BJNemeth
Shuffle Up & Deal!
The final two players are reintroduced to the crowd, and everyone is ready to go. Time to shuffle up and deal!
Reminder: In heads-up play, the button has the small blind and acts first before the flop. -
Wed Jul 18 2007 02:08 PST | Posted by DrPauly
Joe Hachem with Greg Raymer during a preliminary eventHeads Up!
The 2004 WSOP heads up battle between Greg Raymer and David Williams lasted three hands.
The 2005 WSOP heads up match between Joe Hachem and Steve Dannenmann lasted six hands.
The 2006 WSOP heads up match between Jamie Gold and Paul Wasicka lasted seven hands. -
Wed Jul 18 2007 02:06 PST | Posted by BJNemeth
Official Chip Counts
Jerry Yang - 104.45 million
Tuan Lam - 23.025 million
And the final table payouts:
1st - ? - $8,250,000
2nd - ? - $4,840,981
3rd - Raymond Rahme - $3,048,025
4th - Alex Kravchenko - $1,852,721
5th - Jon Kalmar - $1,255,069
6th - Hevad 'Rain' Khan - $956,243
7th - Lee Childs - $705,229
8th - Lee Watkinson - $585,699
9th - Philip Hilm - $525,934
Started 6th Jul, 2007










