2007 World Series of Poker
Event 55 - $10,000 World Championship No Limit Holdem
Day: 5
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while Jeff Bryan had pocket queens. Although Levin hit a jack on the turn, Bryan's queens held up and Levin was eliminated.

while Nguyen tabled 
. The flop was 

with Nguyen keeping his lead, but Brown picked up a flush draw. The turn was the
giving Brown two additional outs, but the river was the
and Brown was eliminated.


Dario Minieri bet 100,000 and Reagan Silber called. The turn was the
. Minieri moved all in for 1.1 million and Silber called, turning over 
for a set. Minieri showed 
for a flush draw and would need a spade that didn't pair the board to survive. The river, though, was the
and everyone's favorite Porsche-driving online poker superstar was eliminated.


flop and after Khan and Porter checked, Zinna led out for 325K. Khan folded and that's when Porter check-raised all-in for 1.7 million. Zinna folded and Porter raked in a huge pot.

while Spadea showed 
. Board:





Evans missed the board and Spadea was up to 1,950,000 after the hand.
Gavin Smith nicknamed Bill Edler "The Stunning One."
Edler might be one of the best players that you never heard about. He's also considered one of the nicest guys on the tournament circuit.
Edler earned a degree in law after attending UC-Berkeley.
Edler won his first WSOP bracelet in 2007. He won the $5,000 NL Short-handed event. He beat Alex Bolotin heads up after coming from behind as one of the short stacks at the starting table.
Edler drinks a lot of coffee while he plays. That might be one of his biggest vices.
Edler's grandmother taught him how to play card games. After he won a $10,000 heads-up event at Crystal Park Casino Hotel in February, he dedicated his victory to his grandmother who just turned 100 years young. Edler beat Barry Greenstein heads up for that win.
Edler has won more that $2.2 million in career tournament earnings.


. Koshi bet 78,000, Hansen raised 100K more, Koshi re-raised to 237,000, and Hansen moved all-in. Koshi called with 
, crushing Hansen's 
. The
on the turn and
on the river didn't save Hansen and he was left with 410,000.


, Kelly Jo McGlothlin moved all in for 367,000. Saying "I think I have the best hand here," Senovio Ramirez III called and turned over 
while McGlothlin flipped up 
for a flush draw. The turn was the
, the river was the
, and McGlothlin's Main Event came to an end. After the hand, Ramirez was up to 950,000.

and unfortunately ran right into Keikoan's pocket aces.Board:





Carroll failed to improve and was eliminated.