2007 World Series of Poker

Event 38 - $1,500 No Limit Holdem
Day: 2
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Event Info
2007 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$673,628
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,791,970
Total Entries
2,778
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000
Players Left 1 / 2,778
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Rodeen Talebi Eliminated in 22nd Place ($21,993)

John Kranyak enters the pot from the small blind (with a raise or a limp), and Rodeen Talebi moves all in from the big blind. Kranyak thinks a bit before calling with A-10. Talebi shows A-Q, and he's in a dominant position to double up here.

But the board comes 6-6-4-10-2, and Kranyak pairs his ten on the turn to win the pot.

Rodeen Talebi is eliminated in 22nd place, earning $21,993.

Tags: John KranyakRodeen Talebi

Michael Perrazzo Eliminated in 23rd Place ($21,993)

John Kranyak min-raises from early position to 32,000, and Michael Perrazzo calls from the big blind. The flop comes {K-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}, Perrazzo bets 35,000, Kranyak moves all in, and Perrazzo calls with K-Q for two pair. Kranyak shows 4-2 for trip fours, and Perrazzo needs a king or running queens to stay alive. The last two cards are {6-Clubs}{6-Spades}, and Kranyak takes the pot with a full house, fours full of sixes.

Michael Perrazzo is eliminated in 23rd place, earning $21,993.

Tags: John Kranyak

Andrew Lee Doubles Through Fred Lavassani

Andrew Lee raises from early position to 30,000, Fred Lavassani moves all in for 318,000, and Lee thinks for about two minutes before he calls all in with {A-Spades}{J-Spades}. Lavassani shows {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}, and Lee will need to improve to stay alive.

The board comes {8-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{2-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}{9-Spades}, and Lee turns a pair of aces to win the pot and double up to about 650,000 in chips. Lavassani is crippled down to about 17,000 in chips.

Tags: Andrew LeeFred Lavassani

Mark Arum Doubles Through Ed Fernandez -- Again

Mark Arum is all in preflop from the big blind with {J-Clubs}{10-Clubs} against Ed Fernandez's {5-Spades}{3-Hearts}. Fernandez was apparently trying to steal a pot from late position, but it backfired, and he'd need to improve to bust Arum.

The board came {9-Hearts}{9-Spades}{8-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}, and Arum takes the pot with the two pair on the board and his jack kicker, doubling up to about 200,000. Fernandez drops to about 205,000.

Tags: Ed FernandezMark Arum

Karl Mahrenholz Eliminated in 25th Place ($21,993)

Chris Bjorin raises from early position to 51,000, Karl Mahrenholz moves all in for a little bit more, Suey Wong reraises to 225,000, and Bjorin folds. Mahrenholz shows A-J, but he's dominated by Wong's A-A.

The board comes J-10-5-K-6, and Wong's pocket aces hold up to win the pot. Karl Mahrenholz is eliminated in 25th place, earning $21,993.

Tags: Suey Wong

Level: 17

Blinds: 8,000/16,000

Ante: 2,000

Official Chip Counts

Play will resume after the dinner break about 10:55 pm PDT. Here are the official chip counts and seating positions for the final 25 players:

TABLE 61
Seat 1 - Zachary Clark - 185,000
Seat 2 - Andrew Lee - 390,000
Seat 3 - David 'Sirio11' Cossio - 286,000
Seat 4 - Nick Goodall - 393,000
Seat 5 - Ernie Crespo - 204,000
Seat 6 - Georges Djen - 358,000
Seat 7 - Robert Cheung - 1,079,000
Seat 8 - Fred Lavassani - 295,000
Seat 9 - Morgan Machina - 287,000

TABLE 62
Seat 1 - Joshua Van Duyn - 304,000
Seat 2 -
Seat 3 - Ryan Osborne - 250,000
Seat 4 - Michael Perrazzo - 177,000
Seat 5 - Burt Boutin - 209,000
Seat 6 - John Kranyak - 556,000
Seat 7 - Rodeen Talebi - 194,000
Seat 8 - Erica Schoenberg - 329,000
Seat 9 - Phillip Motsinger - 202,000

TABLE 67
Seat 1 - Marcus Collins - 466,000
Seat 2 - Ed Fernandez - 433,000
Seat 3 - Chris Bjorin - 263,000
Seat 4 -
Seat 5 - Mark Arum - 55,000
Seat 6 - Richard Murnick - 348,000
Seat 7 - Karl Mahrenholz - 109,000
Seat 8 - Suey Wong - 334,000
Seat 9 - Shane Stacey - 628,000
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