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    California psychologist Yang wins World Series of Poker

    LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Jerry Yang, a 39-year-old psychologist who uses his professional training in his card-playing arsenal, won the top prize Wednesday of $8.25 million at the World Series of Poker.

    Yang vaulted quickly from eighth to the chip lead soon after play began Tuesday afternoon.

    He knocked out seven of the eight other players at the final table, reminiscent of last year when Jamie Gold ran over his opponents. The main difference, Yang did it from the back of the pack.

    "The only way I would win this tournament is to be aggressive from the very beginning and that's exactly what I did," he said.

    An ethnic Hmong person who grew up poor in Laos, Yang said before the final table began that he would donate 10 percent of his winnings to charity, including the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Feed the Children, the Ronald McDonald House and his alma mater, Loma Linda University.

    He won his way into the main event from a $225 satellite tournament at the Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula and only began playing poker two years ago.

    Yang began heads up play with a giant chip lead against Tuan Lam, a 40-year-old professional online poker player from Mississauga, Ontario. Yang had 104.5 million in chips to Lam's 23.0 million.

    On the last hand, with a huge mound of cash deposited on the felt, Lam moved all-in with an ace and queen of diamonds and Yang called with pocket eights.

    When a queen, five and nine came on the flop, it looked like Lam, waving a Canadian flag, would be on the verge of a miracle comeback, making a pair of queens for the lead.

    But a seven on the turn and a six on the river gave Yang a straight, sealing a win in which he dominated the final table from the moment the nine finalists sat down.

    "I've seen the miracles of God with my own eyes," Yang said. "I did a lot of bluffing also."

    Lam earned $4,840,981 for his second place finish.

    Play at the final table began at noon in Las Vegas and didn't finish till nearly 4 a.m.

    The finalists ranged in age from 22 to 62, and hailed from five nations: the U.S., Canada, Russia, England and South Africa. By birthplace, players also were from Laos, Vietnam and Denmark.

    Each had their section of fans in the audience, and the arena took on the air of the Olympics as supporters broke out into national songs every time their player won a big hand.

    "The final table says a lot about the globality of poker and the globality of our fans," said Jeffrey Pollack, World Series of Poker commissioner for event owner Harrah's Entertainment Inc.

    The nine players who began the day were all that remained from a field of 6,358 players that began to play down in stages July 6. Everyone paid or won $10,000 to enter the main event, the biggest poker tournament of the year.
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    Dont wanna know, and i didnt read it. When does it start coming on TV??

    that little boy is cute, what is he reaching for. lol
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    • #3
      they are already airing events from the 07' WSOP on espn. the final table was live yesterday on PPV. prolly be a month or 2 before it gets cut up to be on ESPN
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      • #4
        Originally posted by jcindaville
        Dont wanna know, and i didnt read it. When does it start coming on TV??

        that little boy is cute, what is he reaching for. lol
        JC- At the age of 20 months and just recently being able to walk - he is grasping at all things within his reach- colors like orange and blue are quickly grabbed up. Hmmm He's a gator!
        "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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        • #5
          Hey Spear (or JC)....how do you post a pic like that at the bottom of the signature...I have always wanted to know how to do that?

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          • #6
            Email the pic to Spark and he may be able to downsize it and post it. GL!
            "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Spearit
              Email the pic to Spark and he may be able to downsize it and post it. GL!
              Thanks!
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