2007 World Series of Poker

Event 39 - $50,000 H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 5
Event Info

2007 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$2,276,832
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$7,104,000
Entries
148
Level Info
Level
75
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
50,000
Players Info - Day 5

Hand #9 - Freddy Deeb

Hand #9 - Barry Greenstein has the button in seat 8, Hanson raises to 120,000, Deeb reraises to 180,000, and Hanson calls. The flop comes {A-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}, Hanson checks, Deeb bets 60,000, and Hanson folds. Freddy Deeb takes the pot.

Hand #8 - Amnon Filippi

Hand #8 - Amnon Filippi has the button in seat 7, he raises to 120,000, and Greenstein calls from the small blind. The flop comes {K-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{6-Clubs}, Greenstein checks, Filippi bets 60,000, Greenstein bets 120,000, and Filippi calls. The turn card is the {A-Spades}, Greenstein bets 120,000, Filippi raises to 240,000, and Greenstein folds. Amnon Filippi takes the pot.

Chip Counts

The official chip counts after hand #1:

Seat 1 - Kenny Tran - 2,435,000
Seat 2 - David Singer - 1,320,000
Seat 3 - Bruno Fitoussi - 1,205,000
Seat 4 - John Hanson - 1,985,000
Seat 5 - Freddy Deeb - 3,490,000
Seat 7 - Amnon Filippi - 3,805,000
Seat 8 - Barry Greenstein - 740,000

Hand #6 - Barry Greenstein

Hand #6 - John Hanson has the button in seat 4, Greenstein raises under the gun to 120,000, and Filippi calls from the big blind. The flop comes {J-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{7-Spades}, Filippi checks, Greenstein bets 60,000, and Filippi folds. Barry Greenstein takes the pot.

Hand #5 - Freddy Deeb

Hand #5 - Bruno Fitoussi has the button in seat 3, Tran raises to 120,000, and Deeb calls from the big blind. The flop comes {K-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}{J-Spades}, Deeb bets 60,000, and Tran calls. The turn card is the {Q-Hearts}, Deeb bets 120,000, and Tran folds. Freddy Deeb takes the pot.

All In for Thor Hansen

Thor Hansen - 8th Place
Thor Hansen - 8th Place
Double up or go home. As expected, on the first hand of the final table, Thor Hansen moved all in for his last 40K. He paired his door card on 4th street and was ahead on fifth and sixth street. On seventh street he turned up two pair, 7s and 5s, but that was not good enough to beat John Hanson's bigger two pair.

Thor Hansen, the Godfather of Norwegian poker, headed to the rail under a loud applause. We have lost our first player of the final table. Down to seven.

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