2007 World Series of Poker
Event 55 - $10,000 World Championship No Limit Holdem
Day: 1c
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. The
came on the turn, Toto Leonidas bet 1,500, Scott Pendergrast raised to 3,000, and Leonidas called. The river was the
, Leonidas bet 4,000, Pendergrast raised it up to 12,000, and Leonidas just sat there. Some time passed, and players at the table questioned how long a person gets after the clock is called on them. The dealer explained the rules, and Leonidas asked if the clocked had been called on him. The dealer responded, "No, no one has called the clock." Leonidas said, "Go on and call the clock." So, the floor was called and time was counted down.
Leonidas sat with his cards until the countdown was complete, and then released his hand. Pendergrast took the pot, increasing his stack to 30,000. Leonidas dropped down to 14,000.
Level: 3
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 0
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Jason Alexander won a Tony Award on Broadway back in 1989, the same year that "Seinfeld" debuted on NBC. Now he'll be known as the actor who's so good you can't stand to watch him.


flop. His opponent called and showed 
for two pair, while Ivey had a flush draw with 
. The
and
on the turn and river didn't complete Ivey's flush and one of the most feared players in the game has been eliminated.

while his opponent turned over 
. The flop was 

, giving Soulier trips. The turn was the
, the river was the
, and Soulier doubled up to 48,000.




Ferguson bet out 3,800 and Varkonyi called, only to have Ferguson turn over 
for the rivered flush. He's now up to 44,000 while Varkonyi is down to 26,000.