2007 World Series of Poker

Event 14 - $1,500 Seven Card Stud
Day: 2
Event Info

2007 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$146,987
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$539,175
Entries
395

Welcome Back

The tournament director has just given the command to "Shuffle up and deal," and the cards are in the air. There are 12 minutes remaining in the current blind level and 137 players remaining in the field.

The Field is Wide Open

Of the 137 players left in today's event, 42 of them have stacks less than 5000 chips. There are 57 players who have between 5000-12000 chips, and the top 37 range from 12000-29950. At this stage of the tournament, it's truly anyone's game.

The players drew new seat assignments before the end of play yesterday, so we've got some new and intriguing matchups to tell you about. Stay tuned.

Vote Must Be Unanimous

The tournament staff just announced that the final eight players who reach the final table will vote on whether to continue playing tonight until a winner is determined, or come back tomorrow for Day 3 action.

The current feeling in the room hints towards a Day 3, but the decision will likely depend on how long it takes to narrow the field. Yesterday's pace was rather slow, and if it carries over to today, expect an extra day of play tomorrow afternoon.

Peter Campo Takes a Pot from Phil Ivey

Showing {A-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}{9-Spades}, Ivey bet 800 and was raised to 1600 by Peter Campo, whose upcards were {10-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{3-Clubs}. Ivey made the call. On sixth street, Ivey checked after being dealt the {4-Spades}, and Campo bet 800 on the {2-Hearts}. On the river, Ivey checked again, Campo bet another 800, Ivey called, and Campo turned over 10's and 3's to take down a big pot.

Campo now has 8100 chips and Ivey dropped to 12,000.

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