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2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker

Saturday, June 30, 2007 to Monday, July 02, 2007

Event #49: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em

  • Buy-in: $1,500
  • Prizepool: $4,301,115
  • Entries: 3,151
  • Remaining: 0

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Monday, July 2, 2007 8:56 PM Local Time
After Douglas open-pushed several times and got Billavara to surrender the blinds and antes, he tried the same move with    and Billavara called with   . We'd seen so many players come from behind to win that it felt like a queen would spike on the flop, but when the dealer spread the cards we saw the    . And whatever drama was left ended when the   hit on the turn, leaving Douglas drawing dead and Billavara our champion. Chandrasekhar Billavara came to this final table as the shortest stack, but he picked up aces on the first hand and played fast and aggressive on the way to the bracelet and the $722,914 first prize. Taylor Douglas was the chip leader coming in and throughout most of the day, but after losing some tough hands he battled back to finish as our runner-up, winning $467,101.
Monday, July 2, 2007 8:44 PM Local Time
After the first few hands Billavara seemed to get the best of both the cards and the action. He moved first at several pots and built up his stack. But Douglas managed to avoid a trap in one hand. He limped with J-6 and Billavara checked his option with 3-4 offsuit. The flop came A-J-3 and both players checked. The turn was another three -- and again both players checked. A four fell on the river, giving Billavara a full house, and this time he led out into the pot for 500K. Douglas thought it over, thinking that perhaps his jack was good...but he ended up throwing his hand away and avoided handing over a big chunk of his stack.
Monday, July 2, 2007 8:36 PM Local Time
We had a brief break as the money and bracelet were delivered to the table. Here are the chip counts as we begin heads-up play: Chandrasekhar Billavara: 5,465,000 Taylor Douglas: 4,000,000.
Monday, July 2, 2007 8:17 PM Local Time
And when he goes to sleep tonight, he's going to have nightmares about jacks. Jacks on the flop, especially. Hunt pushed with   , and Chandrasekhar Billavara called with the   . That wasn't a good sign for Hunt in the last hand, and it wasn't a good one here. The flop came     to give Billavara the lead, and when the   fell on the turn and the   on the river it gave the hand to Billavara and sent Hunt out in third place. He lost two consecutive hands when he went in as the favorite, but John Hunt will take home $292,476 as a consolation prize.
Monday, July 2, 2007 8:12 PM Local Time
Douglas moved all in with   , and John Hunt reraised with   . Chandrasekhar Billavara held K-Q and thought awhile about calling before mucking his hand. Hunt had Douglas dominated...until the flop came    . That jack put Douglas in the lead, and when the board ran out   and   he survived and doubled up at Hunt's expense.
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, July 2, 2007 8:07 PM Local Time
He moved all in with   , but ran into Chandrasekhar Billavara's   . The board ran out       and Leandro "Brasa" Pimentel, whose enthusiastic friends and supporters cheered him all the way to the final table, was eliminated in fourth place, winning $189,249.
Monday, July 2, 2007 7:53 PM Local Time
After Chandrasekhar Billavara raised to 1 million, John Hunt moved in for the last of his chips. Billavara called with    and Hunt held pocket fives. The     flop gave Hunt a set and though the   on the turn gave Billarava a wheel draw, the   on the river gave Hunt a full house and the pot.
Monday, July 2, 2007 7:31 PM Local Time
This time it was Leandro Pimentel, who raised with    and had Douglas come over the top with   . Pimentel jumped out of his seat and slapped his cowboys down on the felt, though the flop of     and   on the turn gave Douglas a flush draw. But the river was the   and just like that, Douglas doubled up two players and surrendered his chip lead.
Monday, July 2, 2007 7:26 PM Local Time
One advantage of aggressive play is that the other players don't know when you have a big hand. Taylor Douglas has been gobbling up the blinds and antes the last few orbits and when he raised on this particular occasion he held   . Billavara came over the top for all his chips holding    and Douglas quickly called. And then all that aggressive play came for naught when the     flopped. Douglas picked up a straight and flush draw when the   turned, but the river brought the   and Billavara doubled up.
Monday, July 2, 2007 7:04 PM Local Time
Duane Felix made a big raise by moving all in with   , but he ran into the    of John Hunt in the big blind. The board ran out       and Felix was eliminated in fifth place, collecting $131,184.
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, July 2, 2007 6:45 PM Local Time
Taylor Douglas opened with a raise holding pocket deuces, and Duane Felix called with pocket nines. Leandro Pimentel moved all in with    and after Douglas folded, Felix went into the tank. He counted out the chips he needed to make the call, thought about it some more, and finally mucked his cards.
Monday, July 2, 2007 6:42 PM Local Time
Low on chips, Pimentel started moving in nearly every hand, and after pushing with    John Hurt called from the big blind with   . Hurt hit a pair on the     flop, but when the board paired with the   on the turn it gave Pimentel some extra outs. And that's what save Leandro -- the   on the river counterfeited Hurt's pair and Pimentel's jack played.
Monday, July 2, 2007 5:46 PM Local Time
Now the short stack at the table, Leandro Pimentel moved all in with    and Taylor Douglas called with   . The flop     was a good one for Pimentel, though the   on the turn gave Douglas an open-ended straight draw. But the   fell on the river and Pimentel doubled to 600K.
Monday, July 2, 2007 5:40 PM Local Time
After John Hunt raised from the small blind, Cort Kibler-Melby decided to take his stand in the big blind with   . Hunt called and turned over pocket nines, and the       board did not save Kibler-Melby. He finishes in sixth place and takes home $96,775.
Monday, July 2, 2007 5:29 PM Local Time
After Leandro Pimentel raised with    Chandrasekhar Billavara decided to just call with    in the big blind, even though that left him with practically no chips behind. The flop came     and seeing that king on the flop got Billavara so excited he moved all in out of turn. Pimentel made the crying call and the   and   did not improve his hand.
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, July 2, 2007 4:58 PM Local Time
Felix has been very quiet at today's final table, winning the blinds and antes twice in the only hands he contested. So when he moved all-in under the gun the other players quickly got out of his way. But Taylor Douglas had    in the big blind, and even though he didn't look happy about it he made the call. Felix turned over    and that hand held up to double his stack to 1,350,000. Douglas fell to 4 million.
Monday, July 2, 2007 4:53 PM Local Time
After Leandro Pimentel raised with pocket eights, Chandrasekhar Billavara looked down at    and tried to decide what to do. "I'm calling if you move in," Pimentel said, and after giving it about a minute's thought Billavara did just that. And then Pimentel thought things through for a minute...and decided to fold.
Monday, July 2, 2007 4:44 PM Local Time
Spencer saw his stack dwindle as play progressed this afternoon and he moved all-in with   , only to run into Taylor Douglas'   . The     flop gave Douglas top pair and Spencer a gutshot draw, but the   and   on the turn and river didn't bring the Queen he needed. Ray Spencer takes home $79,270 for his seventh-place finish.
Monday, July 2, 2007 4:34 PM Local Time
Poker can be a cruel game, and this is one of those hands that reminds you of that fact. From the cutoff Mueller raised with    and Ray Spencer called in the small blind with   . Taylor Douglas decided to call from the big blind as well, and they saw a flop of    . After Spencer checked Douglas bet 210K. Mueller raised to 420,000, Spencer folded, and Douglas thought over his move. He hasn't been showing his hole cards clearly during some of the broadcast and no one knew exactly what he had as he announced he was all-in. Mueller quickly called with his trips...and Douglas turned over    for trips with a higher kicker. Mueller needed help to take the lead or chop the pot, but the   and   on the turn and river weren't enough, and he wins $55,914 for what must be a disappointing 8th place finish.
Monday, July 2, 2007 4:20 PM Local Time
Perhaps stinging a bit after losing that last hand, Mueller raised with    and was called by Cort Kibler-Melby with   . Mueller led out on the     and Kibler-Melby called, as he did when Mueller bet after the   fell on the turn. In serious trouble now Mueller caught the   on the river and tossed in a small bet that left him with very few chips behind. Kibler-Melby hung his head and seemed to know that he'd either been dead all along or that Mueller had hit that Jack, but he made the call and paid Mueller off.
Playtika - Jason Alexander
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