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  • Top prize at World Series of Poker will be about $8.25 million

    Associated Press


    LAS VEGAS -- Top prize at the 2007 World Series of Poker will be $8.25 million based on the 6,358 players who have entered the no-limit Texas Hold 'em main event over the tournament's four starting days, organizers said Monday.

    Organizers revised the payoff up from the previously announced $8.23 million and said about $59.8 million will be paid out of the tournament's pot to players who finish in the money.

    The totals are short of last year's record 8,773 participants and $12 million top prize. But it comes nine months after President Bush signed a law cracking down on Internet gambling, which is blamed for shrinking the number of entrants who would have qualified in online tournaments.

    The field is still massive, and several pros, including 2004 champion Greg Raymer, Phil Hellmuth, Doyle "Texas Dolly" Brunson and Phil Ivey, have been bounced already. Of the 4,569 players who participated in the $10,000 buy-in tournament's first three days, 1,698 remain.

    For the poker-playing world, the main event at the World Series is the year's pinnacle event, where the cards can be cruel and only the skilled, and the lucky, survive.

    "It hurts of course," said Brunson, shortly after busting out on the first day of play Friday, when his two pair of aces and queens was beaten by three queens. "It's the prestige of these tournaments, particularly this one, that everybody's concerned with. Everyone's trying to win bracelets a lot more than money."

    The field also is filled with amateur players who took vacations to play against the game's biggest stars for a shot at overcoming staggering odds to win a staggering pot.

    "When you play with this many people, you can't realistically think about winning," said Dave Fox of Coram, N.Y. "It's better odds than a lottery. Skill is involved but there still is a tremendous amount of luck."

    Officially, 1,789 players began play at noon for the fourth starting day of the tournament Monday.

    Survivors from the four opening days will play in two rounds Tuesday and Wednesday before the marathon march to the final table gets under way.

    Nine players will sit down at the final table on July 17 to determine a winner.

    Shortly after starting Monday, a daily announcement drew a chuckle from the crowd. The recipient of the day's first royal flush, the best hand in poker and a 649,739-to-1 occurrence, would get a free massage.

    "When I heard the offer, I was like, 'Yeah right,'" said Fred Hwang, a 42-year-old anesthesiologist from Keller, Texas.

    Then he hit it, holding a jack and 10 of diamonds with a flop of ace, king, and queen of diamonds. Hwang actually found action on the hand, as an unfortunate opponent had a lower flush.

    "If I win the tournament, I'll buy you dinner," Hwang told his opponent.

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    July 10, 2007 Out of the Hunt

    Last year's WSOP winner, Jamie Gold, was knocked out of the tournament on his first day. Other big names who have already hit the exits are Chip Reese, Antonio Esfandiari, Blair Rodman, Erick Lindgren, H.O.R.S.E. winner Freddy Deeb, and all-time bracelet leader Phil Hellmuth.

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    • #3
      I can't stand Jamie Gold. I'd like to knock his teeth out with a right hook

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      • #4
        July 11, 2007 More WSOP Numbers

        Further numbers for the 2007 WSOP Main Event are as follows. The prize pool is a hair less than $60 million ($59,784,954, to be exact). The number of players who’ll get paid is 621 (just under 10% of the field). The minimum prize will be $20,320. There will be five prizes of more than a million dollars. And the grand prize will be $8,250,000.

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        • #5
          WOW! I cant believe that Gold is out already!

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          • #6
            Down to 18 players.

            Gotta pull for my homeboy Roy Henson, as he has alternated between chip lead and 3rd or 4th.

            Guaranteed a big pay day no matter what. Wonder if I can get a loan?
            You can't always get what you want, but if you try some time, you might find, you get what you need.

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            • #7
              July 16, 2007 Final Table

              Just nine players remain in the World Series of Poker main event:
              1. Philip Hilm $22,070,000
              2. Tuan Lam $21,315,000
              3. Jon Kalmar $20,320,000
              4. Raymond Rahme $16,320,000
              5. Lee Childs $13,240,000
              6. Lee Watkinson $9,925,000
              7. Hevad "Rain" Khan $9,205,000
              8. Jerry Yang $8,450,000
              9. Alex Kravchenko $6,570,000

              Former champion Scotty Nguyen went out in 11th place.

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              • #8
                I Have To Laugh When It Was Reported At The Beginning Of The Tournament That Tex Holdem Was Losing Its Popularity To Ultimate Fighting...................yeah Right...............rock Paper Scissors Championship Is Replacing Super Bowl In Most Watched Programming

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                • #9
                  My boy Henson went all in v Scotty Nguyen, was knocked out for 12th and had to settle for $476K
                  You can't always get what you want, but if you try some time, you might find, you get what you need.

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