2007 World Series of Poker
Event 51 - $1,000 S.H.O.E
Day: 2
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, and having 4-5 in the hole, Leung committed the last of his chips to the pot on a draw. His plan worked. He was dealt the
on sixth street, which would be all he'd need to scoop the pot.Leung's impressive run has brought him up to 15,000 chips.
The hand dropped Genard to 31,000, but she's still in fine shape near the top of our leaderboard.


, Jerrod Ankenman did all he could do, getting his money in with the best hand, 
. Unfortunately for him, both Artie Cobb and Tom Savitsky held over pairs and weren't going anywhere: Cobb had 
, while Savitsky held 
.The turn brought the
, giving Cobb the top set, and leaving Ankenman drawing to 1 out to win the main pot; the Ace also gave Savitsky a flush draw.Savitsky was a huge underdog after the flop, but when the
fell on the river, Savitsky moved to the head of the class. Artie Cobb had both players covered to start the hand and was left with 6,000 chips when all was said and done.Ankenman won a small side pot with a smaller club flush and is hanging by a thread with 3,200. Savitsky jumped all the way up to 14,000 and out of danger for the time being.


and was called by a single opponent. The turn brought the
and again, Seidel bet and his opponent called.The
fell on the river, prompting both players to put on the brakes and check. At the showdown, Seidel flipped over 
, for a pair of 2's, and his opponent revealed A-K for Ace-high.Seidel raked the pot and is now sitting on 28,000 chips.