The average chip count is about 3,437,000.
2007 World Series of Poker
Event 55 - $10,000 World Championship No Limit Holdem
Day: 5
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The average chip count is about 3,437,000.


. Edler had 
and Farry held 
. Edler got no help on fourth or fifth street, and sent a good portion of his chips in Farry's direction. After the hand, Farry's stack is in the realm of 7,800,000 while Edler's dipped to 2,500,000.
The rail is very close to the table and Farry is in the 5 seat, however Maria is in the 4 seat and was unable to stand up due to the arms hanging over her head, holding her captive.
Scenes of joyous celebration are nothing new in poker, however what we just witnessed showed a total disregard for the player whose tournament life has just come to an end, and a complete lack of respect for the great game we all love.
Level: 25
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 10,000
Roy Winston 1175000
Ayaz Mahmood 1150000
Allan W. King 1125000
Kevin Kim 700000
Robin Bergren 450000
All the money went in preflop and when the cards were turned over, Mahmood and Madsen prepared themselves for a classic coinflip:

vs. 
."All in and call!" was the announcement made by the dealer that drew several players from other tables and a flock of reporters and tournament staff to the table; Ayaz held A-K, while Madsen owned the queens.
The board filled out


and Madsen's queens held up, sending Ayaz home in 37th place, with an extra $237,865 in his pocket.After the hand, Madsen stacked up just over two million in chips.
1998 Main Event winner Scotty Nguyen is still in the hunt, along with consummate pros Bill Edler, Daniel Alaei and Lee Watkinson. Poker News' own Mikkel Madsen is also alive and well, retiring for the evening with just over two million in chips.
Tune in to PokerNews.com tomorrow at noon for move live updates, chip counts, videos and photos, straight from the tournament floor here in the Amazon Room.
Until then, good night and good luck!
Event 55 - $10,000 World Championship No Limit Holdem
Day 5 Completed