2007 World Series of Poker
Event 50 - $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha
Day: 3
Players Left 1 / 314
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Rene Mouritsen - 1.71 million
2nd - ? - $464,877
3rd - Patrik Antonius - $311,394
4th - Tommy Ly - $209,564
5th - Marco Traniello - $156,435
6th - Doyle Brunson - $123,967
7th - Stephen Ladowsky - $92,975
8th - Jonas Flug-Entin - $69,363
9th - Steve Sung - $50,177
There are 55 minutes and 37 seconds left in Level 23, with blinds at 80,000-160,000. If the players can somehow survive that long, the blinds would then increase to 100,000-200,000. It's hard to imagine it lasting very long at those blinds.
Reminder: In heads-up play, the button has the small blind and acts first before the flop.


, Mouritsen checks, Mizrachi bets, and Mouritsen folds. Robert Mizrachi takes the first heads-up pot.


, and both players check. The turn card is the
, Mizrachi bets 200,000, Mouritsen raises to 780,000, and Mizrachi calls. The river card is the
, and both players check. Mizrachi shows 10-4-x-x for two pair, tens and fours, and Mouritsen shows K-10-x-x for a pair of tens. Robert Mizrachi takes the pot, and Rene Mouritsen is down to 560,000 in chips.


, Mouritsen checks, Mizrachi bets 175,000, and Mouritsen folds. Robert Mizrachi takes the pot.



. Mouritsen shows 


, and he'll need to improve to stay alive. The flop comes


, and Mouritsen claps as he takes the lead with a pair of kings. The turn card is the
, the river card is the
, and Rene Mouritsen pounds his chest as he wins the pot with two pair, kings and fours. Mouritsen doubles up in chips.