2007 World Series of Poker

Event 38 - $1,500 No Limit Holdem
Day: 2
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
Entries
2,778
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Final Three Tables

Rick Roberts was eliminated in 27th place about the same time that Darin Haddock busted in 28th place.

The remaining 26 players redraw for seats at the final three tables. There will be a dinner break in a few minutes, and then action will continue tonight until they reach the final nine players.

Recent Eliminations

32. Joshua Millet - $18,581
31. Marcel Luske - $18,581
30. Jeffrey Magid - $18,581
29. Jeffrey Kimber - $18,581
28. Darin Haddock - $18,581

The remaining 27 players are guaranteed at least $21,993.

Jeff Kimber Eliminated in 29th Place ($18,581)

Jeff Kimber moves all in under the gun for about 35,000, and Robert Cheung calls from the button with {A-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}. Kimber shows {8-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}, and he'll need to improve to stay alive.

The board comes {K-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{6-Spades}{Q-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}, and Cheung takes the pot. Jeff Kimber is eliminated in 29th place, earning $18,581.

Robert Cheung now has about 1.1 million in chips.

Tags: Robert Cheung

Jeffrey Magid Eliminated in 30th Place ($18,581)

David Cossio raises from the cutoff to 36,000, Robert Cheung reraises from the small blind to 72,000, Jeffrey Magid reraises to 109,000, Cossio folds, Cheung moves all in, and Magid calls with {A-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}. Cheung shows {Q-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}, and Magid needs to improve to survive.

The board comes {K-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}, and Cheung turns a set to win the pot. Jeffrey Magid is eliminated in 30th place, earning $18,581.

Cheung crosses the one million mark in chips.

Tags: Robert Cheung

Michael Perrazzo Doubles Up Twice

Michael Perrazzo is down to about 50,000, and tells the table he is gonna move in on the next hand, even if it's 8-6. He does move in, and when another player calls with A-8, he shows 9-8. He's dominated, but he catches a nine on the turn to win the pot and double up in chips.

The next hand, he looks down at his cards and asks the table, "Should I bluff here?" He moves all in, and when another player calls with A-K, he shows Q-Q. It's a race situation, but Perrazzo's queens come out on top.

Moments ago, Perrazzo was down to 50,000, but now he has 234,000.

Tags: Michael Perrazzo