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Go Tuan! Big double up there, i knew he was in big trouble when raymond moved in but i don't think his play was all that bad there with Jerry's wide range of hands he's raising on the button. Go Canada!
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well we got a new champion and Jerry Yang is his name
AQ vs 88 final hand flop 5Q9, turn 7, river 6!! |
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2007 World Series of Poker
Rio All-Suite Casino and Hotel Official Results Event #55 2007 World Poker Championship (Main Event) No-Limit Hold’em Buy-In: $10,000 Number of Entries: 6,358 Total Prize Money: $59,784,954 Date of Tournament: July 6-17, 2007 Final Standings: 1. Jerry Yang Temecula, CA $8,250,000 2. Tuan Lam Mississauga, ON Canada $4,840,981 3. Raymond Rahme Johannesburg, South Africa $3,048,025 4. Alex Kravchenko Moscow, Russia $1,852,721 5. Jon Kalmar Chorley, Lancashire UK $1,255,069 6. Hevad Khan Poughkeepsie, NY $956,243 7. Lee Childs Reston, VA $705,229 8. Lee Watkinson Cheney, WA $585,699 9. Philip Hilm Cambridge, UK $525,934 10. Steven Garfinkle Bellingham, WA $476,926 11. Scotty Nguyen Las Vegas, NV $476,926 12. Ray Henson Houston, TX $476,926 13. William Spadea South Easton, MA $429,114 14. David Tran El Monte, CA $429,114 15. Robert Slezak Omaha, NE $429,114 16. Kenny Tran Arcadia, CA $381,302 17. Kevin Farry Manassas, VA $381,302 18. John Armburst Austin, TX $381,302 19. Scott Freeman Oak Park, CA $333,490 20. Mikkel Madsen Denmark $333,490 21. Jason Welch Ft. Collins, CO $333,490 22. Stefan Mattsson Sweden $333,490 23. Bill Edler Las Vegas, NV $333,490 24. Ryan Elson Canton, OH $333,490 25. Daniel Alaci Las Vegas, NV $333,490 26. Roy Winston Rancho Mirage, CA $333,490 27. Jeffrey Bryan Ft. Calhoun, NE $333,490 28. Paulo Lovreiro New York, NY $285,678 29. Ron Kluber Aurora, IL $285,678 30. Jason Koshi Los Angeles, CA $285,678 31. Peter Darvil Coquitlan, Canada $285,678 32. Kevin Kim Los Angeles, CA $285,678 33. Christian Togsverd Denmark $285,678 34. Hoa Nguyen Fairfax, VA $285,678 35. Allan King Tacoma, WA $285,678 36. Robin Bergen Saskatchewan, Canada $285,678 |
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Not sure which thread to post this in -- so I'll put it here
The South African guy -- WHY??????? You played squeaky tight the entire final table, then after u reraise preflop with Kings and an Ace drops, and donkey bets YOU MOVE ALL IN AGAINST THE CALLING STATION?????????? Lets forget about the fact that Yang called with a 5 (yes 5) kicker and that he would have been pretty damaged if he lost, but HES A CALLING STATION. Why oh why after playing so so tight would you make a play like this.... NOW I see why you were raising 5-7x the big blind always, because you didn't want to see any flops because you don't know what to do. That pot single handly won Yang the tournament, giving him 4.5-1 in chips going into HU
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It was a pretty bad play IMO. He was also the one raising 30x+ BB sometimes. I don't really get it.
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Wow, an anonymous neg-rep for my KOD comment? Must be a newbie.
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Hey, how close was I?
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