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Old 07-14-2008, 04:04 PM
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FINAL 27 WSOP MAIN EVENT

Official Day 7 Seat Assignments Announced
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It’s Day 7 of the 2008 WSOP Main Event, and the 27 surviving players will return today at noon to play down to the final nine. WSOP officials conducted a redraw at the end of Day 6 play, and have now released the Day 7 seat assignments. Here is how the 27 players will line up (table leader in boldface):

(Table 1)
Seat 1: Joe Bishop (Cincinnati, Ohio) – 4,855,000
Seat 2: Peter Eastgate (Odense, Denmark) – 9,325,000
Seat 3: Gert Andersen (Herning, Denmark) – 6,740,000
Seat 4: Kelly Kim (Whittier, California) – 8,840,000
Seat 5: Brandon Cantu (Las Vegas, Nevada) – 4,740,000
Seat 6: Dean Hamrick (East Lansing, Michigan) – 2,375,000
Seat 7: Ivan Demidov (Moscow, Russia) – 4,965,000
Seat 8: Niklas Flisberg (Stockholm, Sweden) – 1,330,000
Seat 9: Michael Carroll (Carson, California) – 1,015,000

(Table 2)
Seat 1: Scott Montgomery (Perth, Ontario, Canada) – 4,320,000
Seat 2: Tim Loecke (Highland Park, Illinois) – 2,280,000
Seat 3: Anthony Scherer (Truckee, California) – 2,385,000
Seat 4: Owen ‘ocrowe’ Crowe (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) – 3,800,000
Seat 5: Craig Marquis (Arlington, Texas) – 11,460,000
Seat 6: Ylon Schwartz (Brooklyn, New York) – 3,655,000
Seat 7: Paul Snead (Kings Park, New York) – 6,600,000
Seat 8: Tiffany 'Hot Chips' Michelle (Los Angeles, California) – 9,755,000
Seat 9: Phi Nguyen (Hawaiian Gardens, California) – 1,020,000

(Table 3)
Seat 1: Jason Riesenberg (Halbur, Iowa) – 3,405,000
Seat 2: Darus Suharto (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) – 4,510,000
Seat 3: Chris Klodnicki (Voorhees, New Jersey) – 6,245,000
Seat 4: Toni Judet (Bucharest, Romania) – 5,000,000
Seat 5: Nicholas Sliwinski (Las Vegas, Nevada) – 4,925,000
Seat 6: David 'Chino' Rheem (Los Angeles, California) – 8,280,000
Seat 7: Dennis Phillips (St. Louis, Missouri) – 11,910,000
Seat 8: Albert Kim (Staten Island, New York) – 3,675,000
Seat 9: Aaron Gordon (Brighton, England) – 1,790,000

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Re: FINAL 27 WSOP MAIN EVENT

Brandon Cantu lost like a $5 million chip flop when he called an All in against AA
when he had the BIG......wait for it........10 5 OFFSUIT! surely he must have some
Danish blood in him! :D He didn't bust out but did soon after with 99 vs AQ :lol:

Dean Hamrick Doubles Through Brandon Cantu

Kelly Kim opened for 275,000, Brandon Cantu reraised to 950,000, and Dean Hamrick moved all in. The crowd let out an "Ooooooooooh!" and got on their feet as the action came back to Kim. Kim let his hand go and it was Cantu's turn to tank. Cantu thought for well over five minutes (Tim Loecke getting knocked out in the meantime) before saying "I call."

Cantu {10-Spades} {5-Clubs}

Hamrick {A-Hearts} {A-Clubs}

There was mass disbelief and gasps from the crowd as Cantu rolled over his hand.

The flop was {8-Spades} {7-Clubs} {5-Hearts} and Cantu flopped a pair of fives. The turn was the {8-Diamonds}, a bad card for Cantu as Hamrick made aces up. Cantu paced in back of the table looking resigned to his fate as his entourage called for a five. The river, though was the {10-Diamonds} and Cantu made two pair, but it was no matter-- Hamrick's aces and eights were best and he raked in the massive pot.

Cantu was down to 2.4 million after the hand while Hamrick was up to 5.5 million. Cantu is now the tournament's shortest stack.
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