2007 World Series of Poker

Event 1 - $5,000 Mixed Holdem
Day: 1
Event Info
2007 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k2
Prize
$536,287
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Entries
451
Players Left 1 / 451
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Hellmuth Building a Stack

On a flop of {4-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} the small blind leads out for 400 and is raised to 800 by Phil Hellmuth. The small blind calls and the turn card is the {3-Clubs}.

The SB checks, Hellmuth bets 900 and the SB calls.

The river card is the {10-Spades}.

The SB checks, Hellmuth bets 2000 and the SB insta-calls. Hellmuth shows {Q-Clubs}{8-Clubs}. The SB shows the {8-Spades} and mucks.

Hellmuth says "Nice hand, you saved yourself a lot of money."

Tags: Phil Hellmuth

Level: 5

Blinds: 200/400

Ante: 0

Greg Raymer Eliminated

Greg Raymer shoves all in on a board of 9-5-7-7 and an opponent with 5-5 immediately calls. Raymer mucks and says he had A-K. The river is a blank as Raymer is drawing dead, and he is out.

Annie Duke Picks Up A Pile of Chips

The dealer limps in, the small blind completes and Annie Duke in the big blind checks. The flop is {2-Spades}{6-Spades}{5-Diamonds}. The small blind checks; Duke makes it 300. The dealer calls and the small blind folds. The turn is the {A-Hearts}. Annie Duke shoves for 2,100 and the dealer calls. The river is {8-Diamonds}. The opponent has {7-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} and Duke has {6-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}, crippling Duke's opponent.

Tags: Annie Duke

Liz Lieu With the Check-Raise

Liz Lieu and another player have action on a board of {9-Clubs}{K-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}. Liz Lieu checks. The player in the dealer spot bets 2,000 and Lieu calls. The river is the {K-Diamonds}. Lieu checks again. The dealer bets 2,000 and Lieu raises to 6,000. The dealer calls. Lieu shows K-10 for trips.

Tags: Liz Lieu

Barry Greenstein Arrives With a 7th-Place Finish

Barry Greenstein pre-registered for this tournament, and there was a chipstack out on the tables with his name on it. (Figuratively, not literally.) He was busy playing on Day Four of the WPT Mandalay Bay championship on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. Greenstein made it to the final ten-handed table, but unfortunately busted out on the WPT TV bubble in 7th place.

Not one to linger, Greenstein drove over to the Rio and took his seat behind his chipstack in Event #1, and there were still 7,300 in chips waiting for him. Without playing a single hand, Greenstein has already outlasted his stepson, Joe Sebok.

Tags: Barry Greenstein