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2008 World Series of Poker

Event 32 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2008 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a7
Prize
$573,734
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,144,960
Entries
2,304
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Hand #28 - Dany Georges

Dean Bui has the button in Seat 1. Luis Velador completes the small blind and Dany Georges checks his option. The flop is {6-Spades} {5-Clubs} {4-Spades} and both players check. The turn is the {5-Diamonds}. Velador bets 25,000 and Georges calls. The river is the {J-Hearts} and both players check.

Georges shows {A-?} {5-?}, Velador mucks and Georges takes it down.

Tags: Dany GeorgesLuis Velador

Hand #23 - Luis Velador

There is a dead button on this hand. Luis Velador announces a raise from late position and tosses out 55,000 chips. Jae Chung calls from the small blind and Shane Stacey calls from the big blind.

The three players see a flop of {K-Diamonds} {8-Hearts} {2-Diamonds}. Chung and Stacey check and Velador fires a bet of 85,000. Chung and Stacey quickly fold and Velador wins the pot.

Utsab Saha Eliminated in Eighth Place ($77,051)

Utsab Saha - 8th Place
Utsab Saha - 8th Place
Hand #21 - Luis Velador

Luis Velador has the button in Seat 3. The action folds around to Velador and he raises to 60,000. The small blind passes and Utsab Saha reraises to 120,000 from the big blind. Velador, as he puts out the call, announces an additional reraise. He makes it 250,000 more. Saha thinks for a bit, and eventually moves all in. Velador makes the call. The players show:

Velador: {Q-Clubs} {Q-Diamonds}
Saha: {A-Hearts} {10-Diamonds}

The gallery is a bit more enthusiastic this time, as the various supporters call for their preferred cards.

The flop comes {K-Diamonds} {J-Diamonds} {J-Spades} and the crowd's requests become impossible to decipher. The turn brings the {2-Spades} and the atmosphere is intense.

When the {6-Hearts} hits the river, Velador's gallery erupts. Saha slowly makes his way off stage. He'll take home $77,051 for his eighth-place finish here today.