2007 World Series of Poker

Event 1 - $5,000 Mixed Holdem
Day: 2
Event Info

2007 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k2
Prize
$536,287
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Entries
451

Event 1 - $5,000 Mixed Holdem

Day 2 Completed

ESPN Final Table at 3:00 p.m. PDT on Sunday, June 3

The final table is set:

Seat 1 - John Younger - 94,000
Seat 2 - Jon Turner - 88,000
Seat 3 - Fred Berger - 942,000
Seat 4 - Roger McDow - 320,000
Seat 5 - Greg 'FBT' Mueller - 683,000
Seat 6 - Kirk Morrison - 512,000
Seat 7 - Steve Billirakis - 562,000
Seat 8 - Steve Paul-Ambrose - 771,000
Seat 9 - Tony George - 546,000

The final table is scheduled to start at 3:00 p.m. PDT on Sunday, June 3rd -- about 11 1/2 hours from now. ESPN will be taping it for broadcast later this summer.

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Tags: Fred BergerGreg "FBT" MuellerJohn YoungerJon TurnerKirk MorrisonRoger McDowSteve BillirakisSteve Paul-AmbroseTony George

Kenny Tran Eliminated in 10th Place ($22,257)

After a flop of {K-Spades}{7-Spades}{6-Diamonds}, Kenny Tran checked from the big blind, Steve Paul-Ambrose bet 30,000, Tran raised to 60,000, Ambrose reraised to 90,000, and Tran called.

The turn card was the {A-Hearts}. Tran checked, Ambrose bet 60,000, and Tran called.

The river card was the {2-Spades}. Tran checked, Ambrose bet 60,000, and Tran had just 40,000 left -- he was facing a decision with his tournament on the line. And he really took his time, even with several hundred thousand already in the pot. The players, crowd, and media were silent, but excitedly gathered around the table waiting for a decision.

Tran eventually called. Ambrose quickly showed {A-Clubs}{7-Hearts}, and Tran immediately mucked. Ambrose won the hand, and Kenny Tran was eliminated in tenth place, earning $22,257.

The final nine players are set for tomorrow's ESPN final table. Stay tuned for official chip counts.

Tags: Kenny TranSteve Paul-Ambrose

Approximate Chip Counts

Seat 1 - John Younger - 125,000
Seat 2 - Jon Turner - 133,000
Seat 3 - Kenny Tran - 225,000
Seat 4 - Fred Berger - 940,000
Seat 5 - Roger McDow - 320,000
Seat 6 - Greg 'FBT' Mueller - 640,000
Seat 7 - Kirk Morrison - 470,000
Seat 8 - Steve Billirakis - 550,000
Seat 9 - Steve Paul-Ambrose - 510,000
Seat 10 - Tony George - 575,000

Play will continue tonight until one more player is eliminated, and ESPN will be taping tomorrow's final table. The starting time for the final table won't be announced until tonight's action is finished.

Tags: Fred BergerGreg "FBT" MuellerJohn YoungerJon TurnerKenny TranKirk MorrisonRoger McDowSteve BillirakisSteve Paul-AmbroseTony George

Level: 18

Blinds: 15,000/30,000

Ante: 0

Kenny Tran's Laydown

With some preflop raising, Kenny Tran made it 98,000, and then Fred Berger bet enough behind him to put Tran all in. Everyone else folded, and Tran went into the tank for several long minutes. There wasn't much movement or talking at the table, and Tran wasn't studying Berger -- he appeared to just be contemplating the decision within himself.

Tran finally folded, and Berger showed pocket aces. Tran reached into the muck to show that he folded pocket queens.

Tags: Fred BergerKenny Tran

Slow Action on the TV Bubble

The Final 10-Handed Table
The Final 10-Handed Table
With an appearance on ESPN at stake, the final ten players have slowed down considerably. Of course, ten-handed play is much different than five- or six-handed play. But play could continue for another ten minutes or another two hours.

Final Table Chip Counts & Seating

Here are the seating positions and approximate chip counts for the final table:

Seat 1 - John Younger - 140,000
Seat 2 - Jon Turner - 195,000
Seat 3 - Kenny Tran - 300,000
Seat 4 - Fred Berger - 635,000
Seat 5 - Roger McDow - 345,000
Seat 6 - Greg 'FBT' Mueller - 635,000
Seat 7 - Kirk Morrison - 440,000
Seat 8 - Steve Billirakis - 745,000
Seat 9 - Steve Paul-Ambrose - 565,000
Seat 10 - Tony George - 540,000