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« Reply #15 on: April 25, 2007, 09:42:20 PM »

Table 61:

Fred David -- 235,000
Mike Wattel -- 1,320,000
Grant Lang -- 705,000
Robert Wazelle -- 880,000
Thomas Schreiber -- 430,000
Lyle Berman -- 725,000
Scott Fischman -- 840,000
Adeeb Harb -- 890,000
Phil Hellmuth -- 1,865,000

You'll notice two big changes from this table, one in David Wattel's stack (which has increased) and the other in Robert Wazelle's (decrease).

This change came about when the two players locked horns on board, Wattel making a good call to Wazelle's 310k bet before checking the River with his opponent.

Wazelle showed Sevens, but Wattel won with A-K, which received the official Hellmuth Seal of Approval.

"Nice hand, kid, now you're playing poker," observed the Poker Brat.
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« Reply #16 on: April 25, 2007, 09:49:22 PM »

Shortstacker Tom Lee has doubled up to 200k off Tim Phan, vs. and a two hearts board.

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On the last hand before the break, we lost Scandinavian player Mikael Thuritz, who re-raised all-in for 160k with .

Doron Malinasky called in a flash and flipped over , which hit a crushing set on the Flop.

Board = Two Diamonds
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« Reply #17 on: April 25, 2007, 09:58:15 PM »

Official bustouts:

44) Jared Hamby
45) Antonio Salorio
46) Abraham Mosseri
47) Elia Ahmadian
48) Eric Hershler
49) Marc Goodwin
50) Praz Bansi
51) Justin Young
52) Patrik Antonius
53) Daniel Alaei
54) Joseph Grebanier

Payouts around this region:
31st-40th    $77,350
41st-50th    $61,880
51st-100th  $46,410

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« Reply #18 on: April 25, 2007, 10:17:11 PM »

Fred Davis is eliminated in 41st place:  All in preflop with two hearts, called by Scott Fischman with his .
Flop:  (couldn't have asked for a larger glimmer of hope)
Turn: 
River: 

And the chips go to Scott Fischman, who's steadily increasing his already precariously uncountable stack.
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« Reply #19 on: April 25, 2007, 10:19:40 PM »

Noah Jefferson is OUT.

All-in from early position for 110k, he was called by Kirk Morrison in the big bling, who took a shot with .

Noah had , but it wasn't enough as the board came .
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« Reply #20 on: April 25, 2007, 10:40:02 PM »

Two Very Shortstacks double up (although both still in trouble):

Tom Lee all in (again) with against Ian Johns' .  Board:  - up to 200k or so.

Ted Kearly all in with , called preflop by Jimmy Tran with his on the flop, and Tran could say, "Jack!" until blue in the face, it wasn't to come and we still have 37 players remaining.

Redraw (sigh) at 36...
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« Reply #21 on: April 25, 2007, 10:41:49 PM »

Carlos Mortensen has doubled up courtesy of Can Hua with Kings v Jacks, irrelevant Q-2-8-A-6 board.
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« Reply #22 on: April 25, 2007, 10:58:01 PM »

A bigger stack doubles up now - David Baker raised it up preflop two hands in a row, cutoff, and the one next to the cutoff... on the second one, neighbour Bill Gazes put in a re-raise, only to find David moving all-in for 440k more.  With maybe 230k in the middle, Bill made a pretty big call with his .  David Baker had ...
Flop: 
Turn: 
River:  Two Clubs

And he's now up to the Seven Figures.  During the hand, both players were fixedly staring alternately at each other and at a point in the baize before the decision to call which brought the TD with the mic running to announce the outcome. 
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« Reply #23 on: April 25, 2007, 11:02:02 PM »

Can Hua -- 1,210,000
Richard Anthony -- 720,000
Paul Wasicka -- 435,000
Ted Kearly -- 175,000
Tom Pniak -- 535,000
Tommy Vu -- 295,000
Bill Gazes -- 625,000
Raymond Davis -- 2,150,000
Guy Laliberte -- 950,000
Sorel Mizzi -- 895,000
Kirk Morrison -- 1,820,000
David Oppenheim -- 1,050,000
Doron Malinasky -- out
Ben Johnson -- 535,000
James Worth -- 990000
David Baker -- 1,100,000
David Levi -- 525,000
Mark Grekorich -- 110,000
Justin Bonomo -- 225,000
Jake Minter -- 670,000
Paul Lee -- 2,860,000
Tom Lee -- 210,000
Adeeb Harb -- 235,000
Bernam Lyle -- 585,000
Carlos Mortensen -- 1,260,000
Phil Tom -- 1,425,000
Mike Wattel -- 1,080,000
Roland de Wolfe -- 375,000
Ian Johns -- 790,000
Timothy McCarthy -- 530,000
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« Reply #24 on: April 25, 2007, 11:47:55 PM »

Thomas Wahlroos just took another pot, this time from Raymond Davis who made it 52k preflop, call from Thomas Wahlroos.  On the flop, Raymond bet out 105k and the in-position, confidence-radiating relaxed Finn made it 250k, getting a quick pass.  Yes, 2.3 mil a better estimate.
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Meanwhile Tim Phan continues his relentless chip accumulation (and for the second time - he was nearly knocked out with those QQ vs. AA a day ago).  His early fluency with chip counting (can one be fluent in that - why not) saw Roland commenting, "Former dealer..." to which he replied, "I might be a future dealer, but not a former dealer."  Somehow I can't see him, with about a million in chips in the last 35 of the WPT Championship, applying for a job at the Vic any time soon...

Anyway, he just took a big pot off Paul Lee - after his 170k was called with the board standing three diamonds and a healthy pot already accumulated in the centre, he moved in for 420k on the river with no sign of wavering.  Pass from Lee. 
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« Reply #25 on: April 26, 2007, 12:10:28 AM »

Tom Lee is OUT, raised it up to 40k with Nines, re-raised by Can Hua to 110k, pushed for 40k more.

Up against the bullets, failed to hit, 4-K-3-3-6 board.

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Bill Gazes is also OUT.

Made his move with , but ran into the American Airlines of Kirk Morrison, which held up on the 4-8-T-K-T rainbow Flop, although the Turn did offer Glazes a slight ray of light, but alas, to no avail.
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« Reply #26 on: April 26, 2007, 12:11:31 AM »

Justin Bonomo is eliminated in 35th place ($77,350) - all in preflop with he found Paul Lee with ready to take him on... The flop brought the other two Aces - overkill - and Bonomo got a soft clap, seeing as they're getting down to the last few tables.

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Recent struggler Adeeb Harb has doubled through, finding Aces on the big blind with Kirk Morrison raising into him with Jacks from the cut-off.

A 3-2-5-7-2 board later and Kirk was left to pay 275k.
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« Reply #27 on: April 26, 2007, 12:23:53 AM »

HUGE double through for Carlos Mortensen - he put his pretty decent stack and tournament life on the line on a flop, against Raymond Davis, who had the magic , but an offsuit to go with it. 
The turn: 
The river: 
The phrases, "Nice hand Carlos... you're back in the game..." come in from all sides.  Back in the game - and how - with 2,500,000 if his stacks are in even piles of twenty, for once...
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« Reply #28 on: April 26, 2007, 12:27:27 AM »

Pretty much the next hand, Raymond Davis, suffering an averagey stack for the first time in days, takes on all-in short stack Mark Gregorich with his vs. Mark's ...

Flop: 
Turn:    The announcer says, "Mark will now need an Ace to win..." at which point the usual half dozen cry, "Or a Four!"
River:  Two Diamonds

So Mark Gregorich finishes in 32nd place, winning $77,350.
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« Reply #29 on: April 26, 2007, 12:33:47 AM »

A dejected but now relatively affluent David Oppenheim is the next to bite the dust, his Pocket Nine's no match for Paul Lee's Threes on a 3-6-2 Flop, te Ten Turn and 5 River sealing the Candian's fate.

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When I spot shitloads of chips in the middle, that's usually a sign that a big hand's taking place, and that was certainly the case on Table Mortensen, the Spaniard putting Ben Johnson to a decision for his tournament life on a board of .

A fidgety Johnson, ummed and aared (heart on his sleeve time) before making a brave and ultimately top quality call with .

Mortensen showed , which failed to improve come the River.

He didn't holler or high five, but Johnson was clearly over the moon and couldn't help but jump out of his seat like a dog hearing the word 'walkies'. He went to take a sip on his drink, but struggled as the adnrenalin pumping around his body was making his hands shake. A few deep breaths later and he was back to normal, happy to stack (although probably still shakily) his newly acquired stack.
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