2007 World Series of Poker
Event 55 - $10,000 World Championship No Limit Holdem
Day: 1b
Players Left 1 / 6,358
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Level: 2
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 0





Justin Bonomo and his opponent were heads-up on the river. Bonomo led out for 6,000 and his opponent called. After Bonomo showed

, his opponent mucked, and implied his two pair was counterfeited by the river.
Flop:



Liebert led out for 1,100 on the flop and only one player called. The turn was the
and Kathy checked, but her opponent bet 2,000. Kathy made the call and the turn brought the
. Kathy led out for 10,000 and her opponent folded. After the hand, PokerKat is up to 28,500.
The player in the big blind says with a gleam in his eye, "I haven't looked at my cards yet." He glances, shows 7-2, and folds. The small blind escapes from his mistake with no damage.


. The small blind bet 700. The big blind folded. Lederer went into the tank for several minutes before he raised to 3,700. The small blind thought about what to do for a minute before he folded A-7 face up."Will you show?" he asked Lederer.
Lederer smiled and tossed his cards to the dealer. He's not one to show his cards.



on the turn, a player bets 5,000, and Simon 'Aces' Trumper calls. The river card is the
, and the first player bets 7,000. Trumper thinks for a bit, saying, "There's only one hand that beats me here." He thinks a little longer, and simply calls, leaving himself 2,000 in chips as he shows 
for top full house on the river. Most people would have put their last 2,000 in the pot there, but Trumper's read was correct, as his opponent shows

for quad jacks. Trumper is down to 2,000, but most players in his situation would already be headed for the exit.


and when Feraca bet 3,000 the other player moved in for 6,350 in total. Feraca flipped over 
and his opponent held 
for the nut flush draw. And that draw got there when the
hit on the turn. Feraca is now down to 17,500.


. The small blind checked, Kim bet 1,500, the player in early position called, the small blind reraised to 4,000, Kim called and the early position player folded. The small blind bet 10,000 when the
came on the turn. Kim pushed and his opponent called all-in for 25,000. Kim turned over 
for two pair, but his opponent was out front with 
for a set. Then the
came on the river and Kim made a higher full house. Kim was clearly happy and shouts out, "I'm a donkey! I'm a donkey! But I'll take it anyway!"