2007 World Series of Poker

Event 20 - $2,000 Seven Card Stud Hi Lo
Day: 2
Event Info

2007 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
9k69
Prize
$176,358
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,000
Prize Pool
$618,000
Entries
340
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
10,000 / 30,000
Ante
7,000

Level: 15

Blinds: 1,000/4,000

Ante: 1,000

Break Comes and Goes

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The Goetsch Scoop

Andy Goetsch ({A-Spades}{8-Spades}){3-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{5-Clubs}
Sonny Osman x-x-{A-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{9-Hearts}
Ryan Hughes ({7-Hearts}{8-Clubs}){4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{J-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}

Goetsch has the bring-in and Osman completes. Hughes calls.

On fourth street, all three check.

On fifth street, Hughes checks. Goetsch bets. Osman folds. Hughes calls.

On sixth street, Hughes bets and Goetsch calls.

On seventh street, Hughes bets and Goetsch goes all in for his last 2,500. Hughes calls.

Hughes has 2-3-4-7-8 for low and a pair of fours for high. Goetsch has A-3-5-6-8 for the winning low and a pair of eights for the winning high. Goetsch takes it all. He has 53,500 and Hughes is down to 101,000.

Weir - Lindblad Split

Jim Weir calls all in on fourth street after Tim Lindblad bets out.

The boards look like this:

Lindblad x-x-{A-Spades}{3-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}
Weir x-x-{7-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{2-Hearts}

Lindblad flips over {6-Clubs}{4-Spades} and gets {5-Hearts}{A-Hearts}.
Weir flips over {5-Spades}{8-Spades} and gets {J-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}. They split.

Weir climbs up to 17,000 and Lindblad has 81,000.

Tags: Jim WeirTim Lindblad

The Rich Get Richer

Adam Spiegelberg {5-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{5-Clubs}
Dan Heimiller {K-Clubs}{9-Spades}{7-Spades}

On third street, Spiegelberg bets and Heimiller raises. Spiegelberg calls.
On fourth street, Spiegelberg bets and Heimiller calls.
On fifth street, Spiegelberg bets and Heimiller folds.

Heimiller is down to 33,000 and Spiegelberg extends his chip lead at 180,000.

Tags: Adam SpiegelbergDan Heimiller