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2007 WSOP - Event 18 ($5,000 LHE) End of Day 1

Jun 11 2007 03:34 PM EST

Event #18
Limit Hold’em World Championship
Buy-In: $5,000
Number of Entries: 257
Total Prize Money: $ 1,207,900
Date of Tournament: June 10-13, 2007

End of Day One Results

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First Name Last Name Chips Table Seat
Thomas Wahlroos 58,100 54 10
John Younger 55,000 51 6
James Gorham 53,600 53 10
Frank Kassela 51,100 60 9
Brandon Wong 50,600 50 8
Andrew Prock 49,900 51 2
Doyle Brunson 49,900 52 4
Kirk Conrad 48,300 57 4
Saro Getzoyan 46,600 54 9
Raul Paez 45,800 54 5
Matt Hawrilenko 43,300 50 7
Moji Seyedin 41,200 54 2
Johathan Gaskell 40,700 54 3
Max Pescatori 40,500 58 10
Ed Fernandez 38,100 60 1
Liz  Lieu 38,000 59 10
Ben  Lin 37,100 57 1
Brock  Parker 36,900 59 8
Tony G 36,200 49 7
Ian Johns 34,100 52 3
Tanya Lieu 33,900 50 1
Steve Sung 33,700 58 4
Ted Lawson 33,500 56 1
Bryan Devonshire 33,100 49 6
Javier Torresola 32,800 52 2
David Gee 31,700 55 3
Justin  Bonomo 30,000 55 6
Barry Greenstein 29,900 59 3
Ayaz Mahmood 29,700 60 7
Max Casal 29,600 56 10
Mike  Tong 29,500 59 1
Shannon Shorr 28,900 54 8
Keith Correll 28,100 50 10
Michael Parizon 27,600 49 1
William Thorson 27,200 53 6
Petri Pollanen 27,200 50 4
Dustin Sitar 27,000 53 8
Birger Sorensen 25,600 57 3
Tam Hang 25,600 57 6
Jorden Weide 25,200 60 4
Michael Ramert 25,000 52 7
Mark Stubbs 24,700 57 2
Thomas Bihl 24,400 58 9
Dan Burke 23,700 49 3
Barry Berger 23,400 53 4
Justin Youg 23,300 56 3
Stuart Spivack 23,200 53 7
Eric Froehlich 23,100 57 8
Don Todd 23,100 58 8
Chris Gildone 23,100 52 9
Vanessa Rousso 22,800 58 7
Rick Chase 22,700 50 2
Geof Sonford 22,400 56 9
Shawn Keller 22,100 57 5
Daniel Kraus 21,600 53 5
Mark Gregorich 21,200 54 1
John Myung 21,200 55 9
Alex Kravchenuo 21,100 50 3
Mark Naalden 19,700 57 10
Jesse Jones 19,300 51 8
Tom Koral 19,300 52 8
Ray Dehkharghani 19,200 60 6
Jack Santos 18,100 60 2
Jennifer Harman 18,000 56 8
David Baker 17,800 51 10
Clonie Gowen 17,600 54 4
Jan Syavik 17,500 51 3
Ben  Johnson 17,000 55 2
Anthony Rivera 16,500 53 9
Kang Seongkoo 16,500 55 10
Daniel Shak 16,400 52 5
John Cernuto 16,400 56 5
Jeff Grosso 16,100 49 2
Tye Rogers 16,100 56 6
David Benyamine 15,900 52 1
Matt Sterling 15,800 53 3
Howard  Lederer 15,600 49 8
Jesse Martin 15,600 60 3
Justin John  15,500 56 7
Robin Gainer 15,400 51 5
Thor Hansen 15,300 52 6
Ho Pak 15,100 60 8
Brooks Wiley 15,000 57 9
Mats Gavatin 14,800 55 1
Feming Chan 13,600 57 7
Craig Hartman 13,300 54 7
George Rechnitzer 13,000 58 2
Robin Keston 12,900 55 7
Berry Johnston 12,200 51 4
Eli Elezra` 12,100 49 10
Matt Woodward 11,900 55 4
Alexander Borteh 11,800 53 1
Mike Schiffman 11,100 56 2
Richard  Brodie 10,600 59 5
Marc Lewis 9,800 55 8
Anahit Galajian 9,000 58 6
Varahram Vardjavand 8,300 51 9
Pat Pezzin 8,100 49 5
Jason Heidema 8,100 57 1
Gabriel Nassif 8,100 56 4
Chris Hamm 7,300 59 2
Hien Tran 7,300 58 3
Daryn Firieano 6,700 59 7
Joshua Druck 6,500 60 5
Tsai Chen 5,000 52 10
Ted Forrest 4,800 51 7
Chris Ferguson 4,800 53 2
Mimi  Tran 4,600 59 6
Zintel Rudolf 3,620 59 4
Daniel Clark 3,400 50 6
Chris Overgard 2,700 59 9
Rimvydas Plenys 2,400 50 5
Aaron Hanna 2,100 49 4



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