2007 Caesars Las Vegas Poker Tournament - WSOP Circuit Event

$5150 Circuit Championship Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2007 Caesars Las Vegas Poker Tournament - WSOP Circuit Event

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
$506,176
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$1,629,600
Entries
336
Level Info
Level
17
Blinds
10,000 / 20,000
Ante
3,000

Official Chip Counts - Final Table

Here are the official chip counts for Wednesday's final table:

Seat 1 - Chad Brown - 136,000
Seat 2 - Vasile Buboi - 349,000
Seat 3 - Justin Pechie - 307,000
Seat 4 - Cory Carroll - 713,000
Seat 5 - Eric Davis - 272,000
Seat 6 - Steve Wong - 573,000
Seat 7 - Michelle Law - 192,000
Seat 8 - Paul Kitsos - 327,000
Seat 9 - David "The Dragon" Pham - 491,000

The final table is scheduled to begin at 2:00 pm PDT. Return to PokerNews.com for live hand-by-hand coverage, including chip counts and photos.

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Mark Wilds Eliminated in 10th Place ($19,565)

Just moments after combining into a ten-handed table, Mark Wilds moved all in for 80,000, and Paul Kitsos called. Wilds had A-3, but he was dominated by the A-Q of Kitsos.

Kitsos turned a pair of queens to clinch the pot, and Mark Wilds was eliminated in 10th place, earning $19,565.

The remaining nine players are bagging and tagging their chips for tomorrow's final tables. Official chip counts will be coming in a few minutes.

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Action Resumes

With 1 hour and 3 minutes left at the current level of blinds (4K-8K, 1K ante), play begins at the ten-handed final table.

Play will continue tonight until one more player is eliminated.

Level: 14

Blinds: 4,000/8,000

Ante: 1,000

Official Chip Counts

Here are the official chip counts from the break:

TABLE 1
1. Paul Kitsos - 225,000
2. Chad Brown - 141,000
3. Eric Davis - 267,000
4. Steve Wong - 418,000
8. Fred Berger - 144,000
9. Vasile Buboi - 290,000

TABLE 2
3. Cory Carroll - 750,000
4. David Pham - 348,000
5. Michelle Law - 194,000
8. Mark Wilds - 122,000
9. Justin Pechie - 374,000

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Nearing the Final Table

When we lose one more player, the final ten will consolidate to a single final table. Play will then continue until the last player of the day is eliminated.

It might be during the next level. Then again, it might not.