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2007 World Series of Poker

Event 28 - $3,000 No Limit Holdem
Day: 3
Event Info

2007 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$527,829
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$2,282,520
Entries
827
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Hand #30 - Phil Hellmuth Doubles Through Ben Fineman

Hand #30 - Beth Shak has the button in seat 10, Hellmuth limps from the small blind for 20,000, and Fineman checks his option. The flop comes {A-Spades}{J-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}, Hellmuth bets 20,000, Fineman raises, and Hellmuth quickly moves all in for 139,000, and Fineman calls. While his chips are counted out, he rushes to the rail to whisper something to his wife. He then jumps up and says, "Ivey! I want insurance, Ivey!" After another minute, he tells his wife, "If we lose, I get $90,000 from Ivey!"

Oh yeah, the cards.

Hellmuth shows {A-Clubs}{8-Hearts} for a pair of aces, and Fineman shows {J-Spades}{9-Diamonds} for a pair of jacks. Hellmuth is in the lead.

The turn card is the {7-Clubs}, and Fineman needs a jack or a nine on the river to bust Hellmuth. The river card is the {3-Spades}, and Hellmuth wins the pot with a pair of aces to double up in chips.

We heard a rumor that Phil Ivey has already locked up fourth-place money by winning his sidebets against Phil Hellmuth.

Hand #29

Hand #29 - Perry Friedman has the button in seat 9, Pillai raises from the cutoff to 60,000, Shak moves all in from the small blind, and Pillai folds. Shak takes the pot.

Hand #28

Hand #28 - Shankar Pillai has the button in seat 8, Hellmuth limps under the gun for 20,000, Pillai limps from the button, Friedman limps from the small blind, and Shak checks her option. Friedman dark checks, and the flop comes {10-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}, Shak checks, Hellmuth bets 20,000, Pillai raises to 60,000, Friedman folds, Shak folds, and Hellmuth folds. Pillai takes the pot.

Hand #27

Hand #27 - Brett Richey has the button in seat 6, Holmes raises to 60,000, Richey moves all in from the button, and Holmes folds. Richey takes the pot.

Hand #26

Hand #26 - Jason Song has the button in seat 5, Hellmuth raises to 60,000, Fineman reraises from late position to 175,000, and Hellmuth thinks for more than two minutes before he folds {9-Hearts}{9-Spades} face up. Fineman takes the pot.

Hand #25

Hand #25 - Dustin Holmes has the button in seat 4, Friedman limps for 20,000, and Richey checks his option. The flop comes {6-Clubs}{3-Spades}{2-Clubs}, Richey checks, Friedman bets 45,000, and Richey calls. The turn card is the {9-Hearts}, Richey checks, Friedman bets 75,000, and Richey folds. Friedman takes the pot.

Hand #24 - Daniel Corbin Eliminated in 9th Place ($30,814)

Hand #24 - Ben Fineman has the button in seat 3, Corbin moves all in from early position for 109,000, Pillai moves all in over the top for 258,000, and Shak moves all in over the top of both of them! This is a three-way all-in situation, and here are the cards:

Corbin: {K-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}
Pillai: {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}
Shak: {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}

The flop comes {J-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}, and Pillai retains the lead with his pair of eights, but he needs to avoid four overcards -- the ace, the king, the queen, and the nine.

The turn card is the {3-Clubs}, and Beth Shak picks up a club flush draw. Corbin needs a king or a nine, but no club. Shak needs an ace, a queen, or any club. And Pillai wins with anything else.

The river card is the {3-Hearts}, and Pillai wins the pot with two pair, eights and threes.

Daniel Corbin is eliminated in ninth place, earning $30,814. The next player eliminated will receive $42,227 for eighth place.