2007 World Series of Poker
Event 38 - $1,500 No Limit Holdem
Day: 2
Players Left 1 / 2,778
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against Joshua Van Duyn's 
. The board comes 



, and Motsinger takes the pot with a pair of aces on the river, doubling up to about 190,000 in chips. Van Duyn drops down to about 320,000.
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.

against Joshua Van Duyn's 
. Van Duyn pairs his queen on the flop, and wins the pot with a higher pair. Rick Roberts is eliminated in 27th place, earning $21,993.
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.

. Kimber shows 
, and he'll need to improve to stay alive. The board comes




, 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.

. Cheung shows 
, and Magid needs to improve to survive. The board comes




, 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.
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.

. Kimber shows 
, and Cossio needs to improve to stay alive. The board comes




, and Cossio pairs his queen on the flop to win the pot, doubling up to about 375,000 in chips. Kimber drops down to just 41,000.