2007 World Series of Poker
Event 55 - $10,000 World Championship No Limit Holdem
Day: 3
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: 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Over on the ESPN Feature Table we just had a massive pot that saw Rain Khan all in preflop against Rami Boukai.
Rain had raised preflop, been reraised by Boukai and then had moved all in for nearly half a million. Boukai insta-called and when the cards were rolled everyone could see why.
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The flop came with not one queen, but two! ![]()
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Rain stood up and screamed "Oh my god!!"
The
on the turn had Boukai drawing dead and catapulted Rain back amongst the chip leaders.
Mizzi wasted little time declaring: "All in." Mayfield folded and Mizzi showed

. After this exchange, Mizzi climbs to 750,000 while Mayfield is down to 170,000.





Isaac Haxton and Chris Hannon are all in on the flop, with Haxton having Q-10 and Hannon 9-9, neither with any clubs. Haxton hits his straight and is up to 790,000, and Hannon is out.
415 - Eduardo Santi
416 - James Capone
417 - Jefferson James
418 - Scott Epstein
419 - Eugene Fouksman
420 - Diana Hakopian
421 - Fabrice Soulier
422 - Sam Khouiss
423 - Christiane Klecz
424 - Phillip Lowery
425 - Ronald Stubing
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flopped a set against the 
of Brokos. Smith is up to 340,000 after the hand while Brokos is crippled with only 30,000 left.
400 Wenlong Jin
401 Edward Anselmo
402 Pierre Bounahra
403 Daniel Heimiller
404 Kitai Davidi
405 Daniel Showden
406 Marcus Naalden
407 Henry McMillan
408 Chip Jett
409 Gregory Liang
410 Tobias Christensen
411 Brian Hollywood
412 Nicholas Nicolaou
413 Michael Tureniec
414 Robert Damiano

. Brokos was called by Matt Sterling who held 
. Brokos liked the flop, as it came
high, but the
on the river gave Sterling the winner and sent Brokos home in the late stages of Day 3.
All in preflop holding

, she was a favorite over the 
of Sven Abelsson Runing.However, as we have so often seen, an ace came on the flop and Pam received no more help.
The board ran out




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