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« on: April 26, 2007, 04:28:37 AM »

Play commences at 12pm (8pm UK).

Can Hua -- 760,000
Thomas Wahlroos -- 1,847,000
Guy Laliberte -- 1,232,000
Adeeb Harb -- 735,000
Kirk Morrison -- 2,980,000
Jimmy Tran -- 458,000
Grant Lang -- 1,201,000

Raymond Davis -- 274,000
David Baker -- 483,000
Jake Minter -- 1,568,000
Loi Phan -- 1,007,000
Ben Johnson -- 1,280,000
Carlos Mortensen -- 2,429,000
Mike Wattel -- 1,060,000

Tommy Vu -- 830,000
Paul Lee -- 3,740,000
Scott Fischman -- 1,268,000
Robert Wazelle -- 284,000
James Worth -- 556,000
Paul Wasicka -- 581,000
Thien Phan -- 1,273,000

Richard Anthony -- 755,000
Tom Pniak -- 270,000
Sorel Mizzi -- 2,256,000
Phil Hellmuth -- 738,000
Roland de Wolfe -- 460,000
David Levi -- 1,258,000


1st   $3,970,415
2nd  $2,011,135
3rd   $1,082,920
4th    $696,220
5th    $464,110
6th    $309,405
7th    $278,465
8th    $247,525
9th    $216,585
10th   $185,645
11th-15th   $154,705
16th-20th   $123,760
21st-30th    $92,820
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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2007, 08:03:35 PM »

Here is the seat draw for Day Five (Thanks Benjo):

Table 61

Thomas Wahlroos 1,847,000
Carlos Mortensen 2,429,000
Paul Lee 3,601,000
Richard Anthony 775,000
Robert Wazelle 284,000
Sorel Mizzi 2,256,000
Adeeb Harb 735,000
David Baker 983,000
James Worth 556,000

Table 62

Phil Hellmuth 738,000
Benjamin Johnson 1,280,000
Grant Lang 1,201,000
Mike Wattel 1,060,000
Can Hua 760,000
David Levi 1,258,000
Paul Wasicka 581,000
Tommy Vu 830,000
Kirk Morrison 2,980,000

Table 59

Roland DeWolfe 460,000
Guy Laliberte 1,232,000
Thien Phan 1,273,000
Tom Pniak 270,000
Scott Fischman 1,268,000
Loi Phan 1,007,000
Jimmy Tran 458,000
Jake Minter 1,568,000
Raymond Davis 274,000
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« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2007, 08:11:58 PM »

Blinds 12k/24k ante 3k

Robert Wazelle had to make a move pretty quickly, and I think it was the first hand he found , but unfortunately also a caller in chip leader Paul Lee, who held ... The board came Nine-free and we have our 27th place finisher (money:  $92,820) in the mountain-dwelling tie-dye afficionado, who would have been the most unconventional finalist in history had he made the end of day... 
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« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2007, 08:17:21 PM »

And the action continues, Phil Hellmuth locking horns with Grant Lang, a pre-flop raise and a flat call from Hellmuth leading to both players seeing a Flop of

Hellmuth checked, Lang bet 100k, Hellmuth made it 200k and Lang called.

Turn =

Check, check.

River =

Hellmuth bets 250k and Lang calls.

Hellmuth =

Lang =
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« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2007, 08:25:16 PM »

Roland de Wolfe is OUT.

Jimmy Tran made a standard pre-flop raise (blinds 12k/24k) and Roland moved all-in from the big blind for 340k.

Jimmy took a surprisingly long time before calling with , well ahead of Roland's .

Board = two spades
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« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2007, 08:31:00 PM »

From what I've witnessed of Paul Lee this week, he sure is getting his fair share of good fortune, the latest example of this being in his elimination of the highly rated Adeeb Harb.

All-in with on a Two Clubs Flop, Adeeb looked to be in tip top shape against Paul Lee's , but when the Turn brought the there were a few pain expressions from the rail, which then turned to looks of sympathy as the unfortunate Hadb missed his flush draw on the River.
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« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2007, 08:32:59 PM »

Big hand for T.W.  -

Fourway flop of .  Sorel Mizzi, first to act, bets out 200k.  Action to Thomas Wahlroos, with Mortensen and Anthony still behind him.  He thinks for a long while, then says, "Raise - 600k," pushing in three stacks of blue 10k chips.  Carlos thinks for a good few minutes, everything freezes (including him) and he eventually lets it go.  Anthony's decision is easier, and so, apparently, is Sorel's - "All in." 
Thomas is covered, but decides to go for the gamble - he knows his isn't currently the best hand...and indeed Sorel has played another sneaky set, this time holding .

Turn:
River: 

"Sick," predictably comments Wahlroos, as he scoops the biggest pot of the tournament, propelling him into second place chipwise.
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« Reply #7 on: April 26, 2007, 08:36:21 PM »

Raymond Davis (one of the objectors to playing on last night, incidentally, and breaking at 6pm when they reached 27) just doubled his short stack through with against Jimmy Tran's .
Flop:  Two Diamonds three diamonds and he must have started to relax..the K-9 turn and river did absolutely nothing and he's back in it.
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« Reply #8 on: April 26, 2007, 08:43:33 PM »

Paul Wasicka eliminated in 24th place ($92,820):

He was all in with A-T preflop, called by Kirk Morrison (pictured).  The board: K-4-2-4-7.  We are astounded by how quickly it's all going now...but as it has been pointed out before, the WPT structures, while extraordinary earlier on, get progressively worse until the final table, which is generally not so far different from 'regular' tournament endings, goes at a pretty brisk trot.
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« Reply #9 on: April 26, 2007, 08:47:00 PM »

Dave Baker is OUT.

All-in with versus. Carlos Mortensen's on a Flop of

Turn =

River =

Baker storms off, Mortensen slams down his hand, stopping just before the felt.
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« Reply #10 on: April 26, 2007, 09:01:50 PM »

Rough Chip Counts from Table That's Why I'm Hellmuth:

Phil Hellmuth    1,800,000
Benjamin Johnson  1,150,000
Grant Lang         650,000
Mike Wattel      1,030,000
Can Hua           1,300,000
Tommy Vu        640,000
Kirk Morrison     1,600,000

Yes, Can Hua's stack is larger, doubled in fact - it happened just now, like this:

Phil Hellmuth raised preflop, Can Hua pushed in over the top, and Kirk Morrison was the one who announced "Call," fast as you like.
Kirk: 
Can: 

Flop: 
Turn: 
River:  two spades
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« Reply #11 on: April 26, 2007, 09:03:54 PM »

Table Eggman:

Thomas Wahlroos -- 3,110,000
Carlos Mortensen -- 3,200,000
Paul Lee -- 4,640,000
David Levi -- 1,145,000
Sorel Mizzi -- 895,000
James Worth -- 475,000
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« Reply #12 on: April 26, 2007, 09:05:23 PM »

Tom Pniak doubles up off Tim Phan, Nines v Sevens, harmless 3-Q-6-6-8 board, although I'm sure Tom didn't appreciate the River being 'in the ballpark'.

Phan down to around 1 mil.
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« Reply #13 on: April 26, 2007, 09:13:03 PM »

Third Table's Counts:

Guy Laliberte    920,000
Thien Phan      860,000
Tom Pniak       580,000
Scott Fischman  1,200,000
Loi Phan          690,000
Jimmy Tran      1,640,000
Jake Minter      1,470,000
Raymond Davis   330,000
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« Reply #14 on: April 26, 2007, 09:25:16 PM »

You may have noticed Jimmy Tran's stacks getting progressively higher - he's won a few medium sized pots, like one where he called in position against Tim Phan until the board read:  .  On the river, Tim bet 150k, and faced an immediate raise of 300k.  "I would against anybody else," Phan says as he folds - he's rewarded for his discipline with a glimpse of Tran's

Plus, Jimmy Tran (pictured) has a railbird bunch who clap and cheer (at a polite level) whenever he wins a pot.  There aren't many of them, but they make their presence known - Raymond Davis commenting, "The Jimmy Tran fan club is up to three..." after he won the last pot.
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