2007 World Series of Poker

Event 46 - $1,000 Seven Card Stud Hi Lo
Day: 2
Event Info

2007 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$147,713
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
7,000

Level: 17

Blinds: 6,000/12,000

Ante: 1,500

And Then There Were Two

Blaize Hjelmgren and Frank Stollmack have both been eliminated during the same hand and we are now down to just 15 players. There was a redraw, and players have been moved to the final two tables while we await the final eight.

Henderson Takes a Hit

After maintaining a high chip count for most of the evening, Frank Henderson has fallen below 40,000. Henderson was involved in a hand with Tony Ma and Tom Schneider. Schneider made a full house by seventh street, and Tony Ma made a seven low against Frank Henderson's eight low.

15-Second Rule Called on Krause

Players at Andreas Krause's table have become concerned that he is purposefully stalling to reach the next pay bracket. In response to their accusations, and in response to the clock being called on Krause three times, Krause has been told that from now on he will only be given 15 seconds to make decisions on hands.

Lukasz Dumanski, Are You Watching?

Lukasz Dumanski:

Woody Deck would like your full attention. Congratulations on winning the 1,500 Pot Limit Omaha H/L. We're told that you have flown back to Toronto, but that you have a deal that if Woody Deck makes it to the final table of this event, you will be flying back to watch. Well, Deck is in good shape and it looks like you may be back in Vegas sooner than you think. Deck is currently sitting with 115,000.

Watch Out, Baby

Mark Smyrski was commenting to Scotty Nguyen about the rough treatment he's seen towards dealers.

"You shoulda seen what I was seeing all day. People throwing cards at the dealer, people cussing at the dealer..."

"I don't throw cards at the dealer," Scotty chimed in. "I don't cuss at the dealer. I wait for them outside so I can shoot them."

Still Hasn't Lost His Touch

Frank Henderson, who took first in the 20th Annual WSOP Pot-Limit Omaha event, is showing us exactly what he's made of. Henderson continues to remain at the top of our chip counts, as he has through most of the evening.

In a hand against Woody Deck, Henderson picked up the ace-high flush draw, and barely missed the low as well. He took half the pot in the hand, and is up to 125,000 in chips.

Tags: Frank Henderson