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2007 World Series of Poker

Event 55 - $10,000 World Championship No Limit Holdem
Event Info

2007 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
$8,250,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$59,784,954
Entries
6,358
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
100,000

Multiple Bracelets?

Tom "DonkeyBomber" Schneider - 2 Bracelets in 2007
Tom "DonkeyBomber" Schneider - 2 Bracelets in 2007
Just before play resumed, there was a ceremony presenting Tom "DonkeyBomber" Schneider with the WSOP Player of the Year award. Schneider won two bracelets at the 2007 WSOP. He's the only player that has won two bracelets this year... so far.

Alex Kravchenko won a bracelet in a preliminary event and if he can come from behind and win the WSOP main event, he will become a multiple bracelet winner in 2007.

Since 2000, there has been at least one multiple bracelet winner at the WSOP every year.

2000: Chris "Jesus" Ferguson (2)

2001: Nani Dollison (2) and Scotty Nguyen (2)

2002: Phil Ivey (3) and Layne Flack (2)

2003: Chris "Jesus" Ferguson (2), Men the Master Nguyen (2), Johnny Chan (2), Phil Hellmuth (2), John Juanda (2), Layne Flack (2)

2004: Scott Fischman (2) and Ted Forrest (2)

2005: Mark Seif (2)

2006: Bill Chen (2) and Jeff Madsen (2)

2007: "DonkeyBomber" Schneider (2)

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PokerNews Video: WSOP 2007 - Bloopers and Best Of

The PokerNews video team had an awesome time this year at the WSOP bringing you guys as much great video coverage as we could. Now that the 2007 WSOP is coming to an end, we thought it fitting to put together a little Best of/Blooper montage for all our viewers. Thanks for watching all summer, and stay with us for video coverage from the rest of the final table, as well as all the upcoming WSOP Europe and WSOP Circuit events.

Click here to check out the Best of/Blooper montage, along with all the other videos from the Main Event.

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Dinner Break Until 8:30 pm PDT

All four chip counts have been triple-checked and confirmed. The total number of chips in play is 127,475,000. (The theoretical number, based on 20,000 in starting chips times 6,358 players, is 127,160,000.)

Seat 1 - Raymond Rahme - 33.20 million
Seat 2 - Alex Kravchenko - 11.75 million
Seat 4 - Jerry Yang - 71.275 million
Seat 6 - Tuan Lam - 11.25 million

PokerNews Video: Jon Kalmar - 5th Place Finisher

PokerNews grabbed 5th-place finisher Jon Kalmar just after he busted out of the Main Event. Jon, after having a bad run in WSOP prelims, tried to return home early the day before the Main Event. The cost to change his ticket was more than he was willing to pay, so he decided to stay and play the Main Event.

Click here to see the interview with Jon, along with all the other videos from the Main Event.

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Last 10 Hands: 81-90

Not too much chip movement over the last ten hands. Only one hand went to the river. Raymond Rahme woke up and won 4 hands. He moved all in on Hand #89 and did not get any action. Rahme is second in chips. Yang won four pots in the last ten hands and has now won 34 out of 90 hands. He is still the chipleader.

Hand #90 - Alex Kravchenko

Hand #90 - Tuan Lam has the button in seat 6, Raymond Rahme raises from the small blind to 2.1 million, and after about a minute, Alex Kravchenko stands up and moves all in from the big blind for 9.7 million.

Raymond Rahme thinks for more than a minute before he folds, and the Russian fans cheer. Kravchenko shows one card -- the {A-Spades} -- as he collects the pot.

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