It’s down to four players at the Final Table of the 2007 World Series Of Poker Main Event
The 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table continues at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, with four players left in.
The fairytale was not to be be for Brit Jon Kalmar unfortunately, who busted out in 5th place when his A-K did not improve against Raymond Rahme’s pocket Jacks. Still, ‘Skalie’ Kalmar will take back $1,255,069 to Chorley in Lancashire for his work at this year’s Main Event.
There are currently four players remaining:
Seat 1 – Raymond Rahme – 36.6 million
Seat 2 – Alex Kravchenko – 20.325 million
Seat 4 – Jerry Yang – 41.625 million
Seat 6 – Tuan Lam – 28.925 million
Jerry Yang is the chip leader with almost one third of all the chips in play, but the big story is Alex Kravchenko, from Russia. Having spent most of Day 6 and the final table short-stacked, he has fought his way back right into it.
The blinds are currently 300,000-600,000, with a 75,000 ante and the standard raise appears to be 2 million.
more to follow…