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Here’s a quick recap of yesterday’s action at the WSOP 2008, starting with Event 21, $5000 No-Limit Hold’em. Action on the final table resulted in Scott Seiver taking down the bracelet and a cool $755,891 for his efforts. The final table results looked like this.
Event 21, $5000 No-Limit Hold’em
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Scott Seiver $755,891
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Dave Seidman $483,373
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Ben Sprengers $292,034
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Jacobo Fernandez $238,781
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Rajesh Vohra $195,834
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Chuck Sklar $154,606
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Anders Henriksson $120,249
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Adam Geyer $94,481
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Scott Freeman $68,714
Event number 22, $3000 HORSE came to a close yesterday as well with a final table and payouts as follows:
Event 22, $3000 HORSE
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Jens Veortmann $ 298,253
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Doug Ganger $ 182,822
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Marcel Luske $ 110,264
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Hoyt Corkins $ 81,698
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Jared Davis $ 61,702
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Steve Zolotow $ 47,990
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Rostislav Tsodikov $ 36,564
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Jennifer Harman $ 30,851
Event 23, $2000 No-Limit Hold’em is set for a final table battle today with chip counts as follows
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Andrew Jeffreys 1051000
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Blair Hinkle 1030000
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Dustin Dirksen 867000
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David Steicke 611000
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Mark Brockington 552000
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Daniel O'Brien 456000
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Stephane Tayar 323000
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Chris Bjorin 247000
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Dominik Kulicki 241000
Event 24, $2500 Pot-Limit Hold’em/Omaha is also set for a final table today with the following chip counts:
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Kyle Kloeckner 494000
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Allen Cunningham 484000
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Lennart Holtkamp 253000
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Max Pescatori 212000
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Kyle Hegeman 198000
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Greg Hurst 197000
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Jonathan Depa 185000
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Minh Ly 177400
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John-Paul Kelly 79000
Event 25, $10000 Heads Up No-Limit Hold’em World Championship is down to 32 out of 256 entrants. There were 64 total payouts so all players in play today are already in the money. Many notable players remain including Robert and Michael Mizrachi, Kenny Tran, David Williams, Andy Black and more.
Event 26, $1500 Razz is down to 104 players from a field of 453. Noted pro Barry Greenstein leads the field with another big name, Vanessa Rousso in the top 10. Stay tuned for how this one plays out.
Event 27, $1500 No-Limit Hold’em kicks off today as well as Event 28, $5000 Pot-Limit Omaha w/Rebuys.
Come back tomorrow for updates on today’s action! Hope you enjoyed our first installment of our very own WSOP poker news.