57TH ANNUAL WORLD SERIES OF POKER

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2007 WSOP - Event 22 ($5,000 NLHE) End of Day 2

Jun 15 2007 02:55 PM EST

Event #22
No-Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $5,000
Number of Entries: 640
Total Prize Money: $3,012,700
Date of Tournament: June 13-15, 2007

End Day Two Results

The Final Table:

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Seat Player Hometown Chips
1 William McMahan Newport, TN 524,000
2 Tex Barch McKinney, TX 709,000
3 Michael Binger Las Vegas, NV 240,000
4 Jan Sorensen Odense, Denmark 349,000
5 Stuart Fox Birmingham, UK 718,000
6 Mike Gracz Raleigh, NC 534,000
7 Karga Holt Atlanta, GA 1,211,000
8 James Mackey Columbia, MO 1,074,000
9 Nick Schulman Las Vegas, NV 1,045,000

In-the-Money Finishers:

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Position Player Hometown Earnings
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10 Ross Boatman Hendon, London, UK $29,073
11 Phil Laak Los Angeles, CA $29,073
12 Feming Chan West Windsor, NJ $29,073
13 Kathy Liebert Las Vegas, NV $26,060
14 Chris Martin Bourbannais, IL $26,060
15 Jason Lee Hobe Sound, FL $26,060
16 Varahram Vardjavand Germany $23,047
17 Jose Martinez Thousand Oaks, CA $23,047
18 Michael Glasser Plantation, FL $23,047
19 Lyle Randall Vincent St. Petersburg, FL $20,034
20 Daniel Fuhs Long Beach, FL $20,034
21 Sirous Jamshidi Broomall, PA $20,034
22 Dustin Dirksen Iowa City, IA $20,034
23 Thomas James Cloutier Richardson, TX $20,034
24 Paul Zalewski Mt Prospect, IL $20,034
25 Joshua Weiland Yankton, SD $20,034
26 Jan Von Halle Hamburg, Germany $20,034
27 Max Pescatori Milan, Italy $20,034
28 Dustin Woolf Los Angeles, CA $17,172
29 Matthew Sterling Brownstown, IN $17,172
30 Jesse Chinni Ellicott City, MD $17,172
31 Mark Gregorich Las Vegas, NV $17,172
32 Samuel Hapak Budapest, Hungry $17,172
33 Jim Sachindis Victoria, Australia $17,172
34 Benjamin Hock Brookfield, WI $17,172
35     $17,172
36 Mike Sexton Henderson, NV $17,172
37 Charles Pacheco Los Angeles, CA $14,762
38     $14,762
39     $14,762
40 Philip Tom Las Vegas, NV $14,762
41 Birger Sorensen   $14,762
42     $14,762
43     $14,762
44 Gregory Baird Hinsdale, IL $14,762
45 Benjamin Roberts London, UK $14,762
46 Cliff Josephy Muttontown, NY $12,653
47 Rory Mathews Scotland, UK $12,653
48 Max Reele Fort Walton, FL $12,653
49 Kiarash Hamadani Los Angeles, CA $12,653
50 Jennifer Tilly Harbour City, CA $12,653
51 Kyle Bowker Walton, KY $12,653
52 Joshua Vanduyn San Diego, CA $12,653
53 Nicholas Gibson England $12,653
54 Allen Cunningham Las Vegas, NV $12,653
55 William Durrant Frankfort, IL $10,394
56 Alex Balandin New York, NY $10,394
57 Chris McCormack Laurel Hollow, WY $10,394
58 Alex Jacob Parkland, FL $10,394
59 Jonathan Honig Boca Raton, FL $10,394
60 Davidson Matthew Toronto, ON $10,394
61 Tonio Scali New York, NY $10,394
62 William Kanowitz Jackson, WY $10,394
63 Geoffrey Sanford Nova Scotia, Canada $10,394



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