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  • WSOP 2007 Main Event Day 6

Day 6 started with 36 players and will end when the Final Table is complete with 9 players ready for Day 7 of the Main Event on Tuesday July 17th. 27 eliminations today and the Final Table will filled.

Blind Levels         Sml   Big     Ante 

  • Round 25        30,000  60,000     10,000 
  • Round 26        40,000  80,000     10,000
  • Round 27        60,000  120,000   15,000
  • Round 28        80,000  160,000   20,000
  • Round 29       100,000 200,000   30,000
  • Round 30       120,000 240,000   30,000
  • Round 31       150,000  300,000  40,000

Seat assignments and Chip Counts provided by Poker News.

The seating assignments for Day 6 is as follows:

2 1 Daniel Alaei 1,995,800
2 2 David Tran 10,280,000
2 3 Ray Henson 8,250,000
2 4 Philip Hilm 9,950,000
2 5 Lee Watkinson 3,500,000
2 6 Bob Slezak 2,115,000
2 7 Jason Welch 2,115,000
2 8 Jeff Bryan 2,100,000
2 9 Ryan Elson 1,785,000

3 1 Steven Garfinkle 2,115,000
3 2 Peter Darvill 2,430,000
3 3 Robin Bergren 520,000
3 4 Hevad Khan 7,585,000
3 5 Allan King 1,000,000
3 6 Mikkel Madsen 2,080,000
3 7 Roy Winston 1,071,000
3 8 Paulo Loureiro 1,645,000
3 9 Kevin Kim 610,000

4 1 Jason Koshi 1,175,000
4 2 Lee Childs 6,520,000
4 3 Jon Kalmar 2,665,000
4 4 Stefan Mattsson 3,260,000
4 5 Christian Togsverd 2,030,000
4 6 Jerry Yang 5,090,000
4 7 Kenny Tran 4,955,000
4 8 Tuan Lam 3,600,000
4 9 Hoa Nguyen 2,205,000

5 1 Ron Kluber 3,070,000
5 2 William Spadea 4,575,000
5 3 Bill Edler 2,680,000
5 4 John Armbrust 2,600,000
5 5 Scott Freeman 7,360,000
5 6 Kevin Farry 7,400,000
5 7 Scotty Nguyen 1,960,000
5 8 Alex Kravchenko 1,555,000
5 9 Raymond Rahme 3,100,00

Here are the payouts for today’s eliminations:

Today’s Payouts from Poker News

10-12 - $476,926
13-15 - $429,114
16-18 - $381,302
19-27 - $333,490
28-36 - $285,678

  • Round 25 Eliminations:
    • Robin Bergin moved All-In with the shortest stack at the table on the 1st hand of the day. Alan King called and Roy Winston moved All-In over the top. King called. Robin showed 10c.gif6s.gif Alan had qh.gifqd.gif and Roy tabled ad.gifkh.gif. The flop brought ac.gif-10s.gif-4c.gif, the turn was the as.gif and the river filled Roy’s full house with the kd.gif. Robin Bergin is eliminated in 36th place. Alan King is eliminated in 35th place. Both players prize money is $285,678
    • Hoa Nguyen moved All-In on the river for just over 1 million after already having over 1 million in the pot. He is called by Lee Childs. Hoa displays 2 pair 5s and ducks. Childs has 2 pair 9s and ducks. Hoa Nguyen is eliminated in 34th place and wins $285,678.
    • Christian Togsverd moves All-In from the Big Blind for 1.75 million. Tuan Lam calls. Christian has ad.gifjs.gif and Tuan has Pocket Ladies qc.gifqs.gif. The board does not improve Christian Togsverd and his Main Event ends in 33rd place and he is awarded $285,678.
    • Kevin Kim is short stacked and moves All-In and is called by Paulo Loureiro. Kevin has Big Slick and Paulo is dominated with A-9o. The flop brings a 9 for Paulo and Kevin doesn’t get any help on the turn or river. Kevin Kim is eliminated in 32nd place and wins $285,678.
    • Peter Darvil made an All-In call after the flop and was ahead with Pocket sevens against Bill Elder with J9s and a 5-3-2 rainbow showing on the flop. The turn didn’t help Elder but the river brought the 9 and Peter Darvil is eliminated in 31st place and takes home $285,678.
    • Jason Koshi re-raises All-In and Kenny Tran calls. Jason shows kd.gif7d.gif Kenny turns over ad.gifah.gif. The board brings no help for Jason. Jason Koshi is eliminated in 30th place and wins $285,678.
    • Ron Kluber moved All-In for 2.8 million after the 3 of hearts fell on the turn. Scott Freeman called and had Ron dominated with top pair to Ron’s 2nd pair. The river didn’t improve Ron. Ron Kluber is eliminated in 29th place and takes home $285,678.

29 players remain at the end of Round 25. 

Chip Counts as provided by Poker News include the Top 5 at the end of Round 25.

Top 5 Chip Counts

Lee Childs - 11,680,000
Hevad “Rain” Khan - 9,200,000
William Spadea - 9,200,000
Philip Hilm - 8,505,000
Ray Henson - 8,000,000

  • Round 26 Eliminations
    • Paulo Loureiro re-raised All-In and was called by Hevad ‘Rain’ Khan. Paulo had Pocket Cowboys ks.gifkd.gif but ‘Rain’ turned over Pocket Rockets ad.gifah.gif. The board was of no help to Paulo and his Main Event ended. Paulo Loureiro is eliminated in 28th place and wins $285,678.  
    • Jeff Bryan moves All-In pre-flop with J-10o and is called by Philip Hilm who has Big Slick. When the turn brings a 10 Jeff is ahead but with a Q on the flop when the river brings a J Philip has Broadway and Jeff Bryan is eliminated in 27th place and is awarded $333,490 in Main Event prize money.
    • Roy Winston called a re-raise from Jerry Yang that put him All-In. Roy displayed Pocket Ladies qc.gifqd.gif and Jerry had Big Slick ac.gifkd.gif. When the flop brought the ah.gif Roy Winston is eliminated in 26th place and is awarded $333,490.
    • Daniel Alaei pushed All-In and was called by Jon Kalmar. Daniel’s A-Qo is dominated by Jon’s A-Ko. Daniel gets no help from the all blanks board. Daniel Alaei is eliminated in 25th place and takes home $333,490.
    • Ryan Ellison re-raised All-In on the river. Jon Kalmar called and showed that he had turned Broadway. Ryan Ellison is eliminated in 24th place and earns $333,490 from the WSOP 2007 Main Event.
    • Bill Elder pushed All-In and was called by Jerry Yang. Bill turned over 9-10o and Jerry had Big Slick. When an Ace hit the turn Bill Elder was eliminated in 23rd place and his prize money is $333,490.

23 players remain at the end of Round 26 on Day 6 of the WSOP 2007 Main Event.

Chip Counts as provided by Poker News include the Top 5 at the end of Round 25.

Top 5 Chip Counts

William Spadea - 12,115,000
Lee Childs - 11,195,000
Ray Henson - 10,865,000
Philip Hilm - 9,985,000
Jerry Yang - 8,615,000

  • Round 27 Eliminations
    • Stefan Mattsson pushed All-In and is called by Jerry Yang from the big blind. The board brings Jerry the Nut flush and Stefan Mattsson is eliminated in 22 place and his prize money is $333,490.
    • Jason Welch moved All-In and was called by Steven Garfinkel. Jason showed A-3o and was up against Steven’s Pocket Jacks. No improvement for Jason came on the board. Jason Welch leaves the Main Event finishing in 21st place but takes with him $333,490.
    • Mikkel Madsen pushed All-In with Q-10s and was re-raised All-In, to get other callers to fold, by Raymond Rahme who displayed Pocket Nines. Mikkel received no help from the board and Mikkel Madsen is eliminated in 20th place and receives for consolation $333,490 in Main Event Prize Pool earnings. 
    • Scott Freeman pushed All-In with Pocket Tens and was called by John Armbrust who had Big Slick. The flop brought an Ace and a King and John’s 2 pair eliminated Scott Freeman in 19th place. Scott takes home with him from the Main Event $333,490.
    • John Armbrust moves All-In pre-flop with as.gifks.gif and is called by Lee Childs who turns over ac.gifqs.gif. The board brings a back door club flush for Lee and John Armbrust is eliminated in 18th place. Prize for 18th place is $381,302.

At the end of Round 27 there are 17 players remaining alive in the WSOP 2007 Main Event.

Official Chip counts provided by Poker News

Official Chip Counts

Here are the official chip counts for the final 17 players from the break:

ESPN’s Featured Table
Seat 1 - Tuan Lam - 14,945,000
Seat 2 -
Seat 3 - Ray Henson - 10,375,000
Seat 4 - Scotty Nguyen - 5,960,000
Seat 5 - Bob Slezak - 3,560,000
Seat 6 - Philip Hilm - 8,590,000
Seat 7 - Raymond Rahme - 6,115,000
Seat 8 - David Tran - 4,475,000
Seat 9 - Lee Childs - 16,535,000

Bluff’s Featured Table (Outer Table)
Seat 1 - Jon Kalmar - 9,680,000
Seat 2 - Lee Watkinson - 12,975,000
Seat 3 - Steven Garfinkle - 4,670,000
Seat 4 - Billy Spadea - 3,725,000
Seat 5 - Jerry Yang - 8,165,000
Seat 6 - Hevad ‘Rain’ Khan - 4,730,000
Seat 7 - Alex Kravchenko - 2,130,000
Seat 8 - Kenny Tran - 9,130,000
Seat 9 - Kevin Farry - 1,625,000

  • Round 28 Eliminations
    • Kenny Tran bet each round after Jon Kalmar had checked. The board was 10 high with 2 clubs. When the 2c.gif hit the river Kalmar pushed All-In and Tran called. When Kalmar showed ac.gif8c.gif and the Nut Flush pushed Kenny Tran out of the Main Event in 16th place and he gets $381,302.
    • Bob Slezak moves All-In for a little over 2 million with Pocket Fours and is called by Raymond Rahme who turns over Pocket Sevens. Bob gets no help from the board. Bob Slezak is eliminated in 15th place and will leave the Main Event with $429,114.
    • David Tran moves All-In with Pocket Sixes and Tuan Lam calls with Big Slick and the race is on. Flop puts David in trouble when a Cowboy lands. The turn and river bring no help and David Tran is eliminated in 14th place and heads to rail the winner of $429,114.
    • William Spadea re-raised All-In and was called by Jon Kalmer who had re-raised Spadea’s middle position bet. Spadea turned over Big Slick AK and Kalmer had Pocket Rockets AA. The flop brought A-8-8 and the full house Kalmer flopped easily held up and William Spadea is eliminated in 13th place and leaves the Main Event to a payday of $429,114.

Moving to Round 29 with only 12 players remaining. Three more eliminations and the Final Table will be set.

  • Round 29 Eliminations
    • Ray Henson gets into a hand with Scottie Nguyen and moves All-In which Scottie calls. Scottie has Ray dominated with Ks and 6s to Ray’s 9s and 6s. No help from the turn or river means that Ray Henson is eliminated in 11th place and the winner of $476,926.
    • Scottie Nguyen WSOP 1998 Main Event Champion went from 3rd in chips with just over 15 million to eliminated in about 35 minutes. Scottie lost a large part of his mass of chips in 2 hands earlier. Scottie moved All-In after the flop with a flush draw. Philip Hilm calls and has top pair Kings. Scottie misses his flush. Scottie Nguyen is eliminated in 11th place. Prize for Scottie is $476,929.

At the end of Round 29 only 10 players remain. One more elimination before Day 6 ends. 

  • Final Elimination of Day 6
    • Steven Garfinkel is eliminated in 10th place, and while being the one that busts the Final Table bubble, does go home with $476,926.

Final Table Seating and Chip Counts provided by Poker News.

Final Table Seating & Chip Counts

The final table is set and ready to go on Tuesday July 17th an Noon Vegas time:

Seat 1 - Jon Kalmar - 20.32 million
Seat 2 - Lee Childs - 13.24 million
Seat 3 - Philip Hilm - 22.07 million
Seat 4 - Jerry Yang - 8.45 million
Seat 5 - Raymond Rahme - 16.32 million
Seat 6 - Tuan Lam - 21.315 million
Seat 7 - Alex Kravchenko - 6.57 million
Seat 8 - Lee Watkinson - 9.925 million
Seat 9 - Hevad ‘Rain’ Khan - 9.205 million

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