June 25 2007, Laurene DeBord-Foulk


and Greg Hopkins re-raised on pocket tens. After consideration, O'Connell shoved all in and looked to the board for help. The board brought 



and no help for O'Connell, who cashed $16,353 for his ninth-place finish.


, hurt Coburn, and the turn
and river
didn't bail him out, giving Luong the pot and sending Coburn out in eighth place with $22,894.


flop, and Luong showed 
to Bronshtein's 
. The turn, though, brought the
, filling up Bronshtein, and no redraw ace appeared on the river. Luong exited in seventh for $31,070.

and caught Bronshtein bullying with 
, and was fine after both the 

flop and
turn, but a four on the river again hit Bronshtein, ending Collison's day in sixth with $41,427.




did not improve Bronshtein's hand and Lawson doubled up to 650,000. Lawson's luck held again on a three-way pot with David Zarrin and Hopkins who both flopped aces on A-J-10. After Hopkins folded, the river
and the
incited Zarrin to go all in, only to run into Lawson's K-Q for the flopped straight. Zarrin was eliminated in fifth, collecting $52,874.


flop and
turn. Bronshtein, though, hung in with 
and the flush darw, and when the
spiked on the river, claimed the big pot and moved back to the front.

against Hopkins' 
. After a 

flop, Hopkins went all in, and the turn
brought the chance of a runner-runner flush, but the river was instead the
, giving Hopkins the higher pair and the pot. This crippled Bronshtein to 360,000. Bronshtein then went all in on pocket sixes and ran into Hopkins' A-10. The flop delivered A-Q-8, pairing Hopkins' ace. The 
, gave Hopkins an unneeded straight, and Bronshtein departed in third place with $109,018.

on a flop of 

, but Hopkins flopped top pair with his 
. Hopkins bet the pot, then bet it again after the turn
. Newburger stuck around one more time, but after Hopkins went all in on the river
, Newburger mucked, though in dire condition at 275,000.

and Hopkins 
. The 

flop gave Newburger a gutshot draw but kept Hopkins ahead, but the turn
removed the gutshot chance and the river
missed Newburger's remaining outs. Newburger took second place with $165,707, while Hopkins claimed the winner's bracelet and $269,274 first prize.
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