2007 World Series of Poker

Event 55 - $10,000 World Championship No Limit Holdem
Event Info
2007 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
$8,250,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$59,784,954
Entries
6,358
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
100,000
Players Left 1 / 6,358
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Jon Kalmar and the Last-Chance Satellite

Jon Kalmar
Jon Kalmar
Jon "Skalie" Kalmar from Chorley, England had prepared to leave the WSOP 2-3 days before the Main Event started. At the last minute, he decided to spend $500 on a super satellite and ended up finishing in the top 17, winning a $10,000 seat. It was time for him to unpack his bags and postpone his flight home.

Jon just won a huge pot to jump out to 18.5 million and take the chip lead. He has been playing poker as a pro for two years now. Prior to that, he worked for IT (Information Technology), a computer sevice in England in immigration.

Jon's wife Kila just flew across the pond today to cheer her husband on and witnessed his nut flush scooping that giant pot that catapulted him into the chip lead. She said she hasn't been able to sleep for the past 24 hours with all the excitement.

Jon is on a team called "Bad Beat Poker" and bad beats are what he needs to dodge now.

Jon and Kila have been married for a year now and are going through the experience of a lifetime this week. Good luck, Jon!

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Featured Table: Raymond Rahme vs. Philip Hilm for 5.085 Million

Scotty Nguyen has the button in seat 4, Philip Hilm limps from the small blind for 120,000, and Raymond Rahme checks his option. The flop comes {6-Spades}{3-Spades}{3-Diamonds}, Hilm bets 120,000, and Rahme calls. The turn card is the {2-Hearts}, Hilm checks, Rahme bets 250,000, Hilm raises to 750,000, and Rahme thinks for over a minute before he calls.

The river card is the {4-Clubs}, Hilm bets 1.5 million, and Rahme quickly says, "I call." Hilm turns over {K-Spades}{3-Hearts} for trip threes, but Rahme shows {6-Hearts}{5-Clubs} for a six-high straight. Raymond Rahme wins the pot worth 5.085 million, and his South African fans in the audience (a much larger group than before the dinner break) breaks into song.

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