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2007 World Series of Poker

The 2007 World Series of Poker (WSOP) began on June 1st, 2007. The $10,000 (US) no-limit Texas hold 'em Main Event began on July 6th and was completed on the morning of July 18th. All events were held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada by Harrah's Entertainment, which has run the annual event since its purchase from the Binion family in 2004.

2007 World Series of Poker
LocationRio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada
DatesJune 1 – July 18
Champion
Jerry Yang
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For the first time players began each event with double the amount of chips as the buy-in. This means that players in the Main Event started with 20,000 chips. The blind structure has also been increased and some blind levels removed but slowed to allow for more play.

In addition to the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event, which was first played at the 2006 World Series of Poker, this year there were 2 additional H.O.R.S.E. events with lower buy-ins ($2,500 and $5,000).

Tom Schneider, who won 2 events and made 1 other final table, won the Player of the Year Award. Michael Binger and Chad Brown led all other players with eight money finishes.

The annual celebrity event was changed this year, as it became a pro and celeb event called "Ante Up for Africa", hosted by actor Don Cheadle and poker pro Annie Duke. The final two players, Dan Shak and Brandon Moran, agreed to share first place and donate all prize money to charities in Darfur.

The last woman standing of the 2007 Main Event was Maria Ho who finished in 38th place.

Also this year, KEM Plastic Playing Cards were once again used for the events, rather than Copag brand plastic playing cards, which were used during the 2005 and 2006 World Series of Poker.

Event schedule

Event
Number
Event Winner Prize Runner-up Results
1 $5,000 World Championship Mixed Hold'em Steve Billirakis $536,287 Greg Mueller Results
2 $500 Casino Employees No Limit Hold'em Frederick Narciso $104,701 Charles Fisher Results
3 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Ciaran O'Leary $727,012 Paul Evans Results
4 $1,500 Pot Limit Hold'em Mike Spegal $252,290 Gavin Smith Results
5 $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo 8 or Better Tom Schneider $214,347 Ed Tonnellier Results
6 $1,500 Limit Hold'em Gary Styczynski $280,715 Varouzhan Gumroyan Results
7 $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha w/Rebuys Burt Boutin $868,745 Erik Cajelais Results
8 $1,000 No Limit Hold'em w/Rebuys Michael Chu $585,744 Tommy Vu Results
9 $1,500 Omaha Hi/Lo Split 8 or Better Alex Kravchenko $228,446 Bryan Devonshire Results
10 $2,000 No Limit Hold'em Will Durkee $566,916 Todd Terry Results
11 $5,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud Chris Reslock $258,453 Phil Ivey Results
12 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Short Handed Jason Warner $481,698 David Zeitlin Results
13 $5,000 World Championship Pot Limit Hold'em Allen Cunningham $487,287 Jeffrey Lisandro Results
14 $1,500 Seven Card Stud Michael Keiner $146,987 Nesbitt Coburn Results
15 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Phil Hellmuth $637,254 Andy Philachack Results
16 $2,500 H.O.R.S.E. James Richburg $239,503 Walter Browne Results
17 $1,000 World Championship Ladies No Limit Hold'em Sally Boyer $262,077 Anne Heft Results
18 $5,000 World Championship Limit Hold'em Saro Getzoyan $333,379 Geoff Sanford Results
19 $2,500 No Limit Hold'em Francois Safieddine $521,785 John Phan Results
20 $2,000 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo 8 or Better Ryan Hughes $176,358 Min Lee Results
21 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Shootout Don Baruch $264,107 Jared Davis Results
22 $5,000 No Limit Hold'em James Mackey $730,740 Stuart Fox Results
23 $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha Scott Clements $194,206 Eric Lynch Results
24 $3,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo Split 8 or Better Eli Elezra $198,984 Scotty Nguyen Results
25 $2,000 No Limit Hold'em Ben Ponzio $599,467 David Hewitt Results
26 $5,000 H.O.R.S.E. Ralph Schwartz $275,683 Bill Gazes Results
27 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em David Stucke $603,069 Young Cho Results
28 $3,000 No Limit Hold'em Shankar Pillai $527,829 Beth Shak Results
29 $1,500 Seven Card Razz Katja Thater $132,653 Larry St. Jean Results
30 $2,500 No Limit Hold'em Short Handed Hoyt Corkins $515,065 Terrence Chan Results
31 $5,000 World Championship Heads Up No Limit Hold'em Dan Schreiber $425,594 Mark Muchnik Results
32 $2,000 Seven Card Stud Jeffrey Lisandro $118,426 Nick Frangos Results
33 $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha w/Rebuys Alan Smurfit $464,867 Qushqar Morad Results
34 $3,000 Limit Hold'em Alexander Borteh $225,483 Brandon Wong Results
35 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Ryan Young $615,955 Dustin Dirksen Results
36 $5,000 World Championship Omaha Hi/Lo Split 8 or Better John Guth $363,216 Robert Stevanovski Results
37 $2,000 Pot Limit Hold'em Greg Hopkins $269,274 Jason Newburger Results
38 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Robert Cheung $673,628 Richard Murnick Results
39 $50,000 World Championship H.O.R.S.E. Freddy Deeb $2,276,832 Bruno Fitoussi Results
40 $1,500 Mixed Hold'em Fred Goldberg $204,935 Rene Mouritsen Results
41 $1,000 World Championship Seniors No Limit Hold'em Ernest Bennett $348,423 Tony Korfman Results
42 $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo Split 8 or Better Lukasz Dumanski $227,454 David Bach Results
43 $2,000 Limit Hold'em Saif Ahmad $217,329 William Jensen Results
44 $2,000 Omaha Hi/Lo Split Frankie O'Dell $240,057 Thang Luu Results
45 $5,000 No Limit Hold'em Short Handed Bill Edler $904,672 Alex Bolotin Results
46 $1,000 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo 8 or Better Tom Schneider $147,713 Hoyt Verner Results
47 $2,000 No Limit Hold'em Blair Rodman $707,898 Amato Galasso Results
48 $1,000 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball w/Rebuys Rafi Amit $227,005 Lenny Martin Results
49 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Chandrasekhar Billavara $722,914 Taylor Douglas Results
50 $10,000 World Championship Pot Limit Omaha Robert Mizrachi $768,889 Rene Mouritsen Results
51 $1,000 S.H.O.E. Dao Bac $157,975 Adam Geyer Results
52 $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em w/Rebuys Michael Graves $742,121 Theo Tran Results
53 $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout Ram Vaswani $217,438 Andy Ward Results
54 $5,000 World Championship 2-7 Draw Lowball w/Rebuys Erik Seidel $538,835 Chad Brown Results
55 $10,000 World Championship No Limit Hold'em Main Event Jerry Yang $8,250,000 Tuan Lam Results

2007 records

  • Steve Billirakis became the youngest person to ever win a WSOP bracelet at 21 years and 11 days. This record was broken three months later at the World Series of Poker Europe by Annette Obrestad, aged 18 years, 364 days.
  • Phil Hellmuth became the first player to win 11 bracelets.
  • Phil Hellmuth set a record of 63 all-time WSOP cashes.
  • June 9 was the busiest WSOP day ever, with 3,009 participants starting in two events on the same day.[1]
  • The largest non-WSOP Main Event tournament record was broken. The $1500 Buy In No Limit Hold'em Event #49 attracted a record 3151 players for the noon start. This event broke the single busiest start date set on June 9.
  • Annie Duke set the women's record with 33 WSOP cashes.
  • 1,286 women set a new record for number of participants in an all women's poker tournament.
  • The 2007 WSOP also boasted the largest number of total registrants in history, with 54,288 registrations for all of the events.
  • Michael Binger and Chad Brown tied Chris Ferguson, Phil Hellmuth and Humberto Brenes for most ITM finishes in a single World Series of Poker with eight.

Main Event

The $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event began on July 6 with the first of four separate starting days. 6,358 players entered, 2,415 fewer than in 2006. This is the first time since 1992 that the Main Event experienced a reduction in participants. As the total number of registrants for the 2007 WSOP set a record at 54,288 with a total prize pool of $159,796,918 ($59,784,954 for the Main Event),[2] the decrease in the number of participants in the Main Event has been attributed to a recent law that limits Internet gambling.[3] As a result of this law, Harrah's did not allow online poker websites to directly purchase Main Event seats and offer them as prizes, if the sites conducted business with US citizens.[4] Online entries to the Main Event that were won as prizes on Internet poker sites were a substantial contributor to the dramatic growth the Main Event seen in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006.[3][5] The reduced field also meant a nearly one-third reduction in the Main Event's grand prize, from the record $12 million (US) in 2006 to $8.25 million.

A flatter payout structure was introduced in 2007 further reducing the prize money awarded to the final table finishers. Players who busted early in the money received a larger share than they would have in 2006. The lowest payouts in 2007 were $20,320 (just over double the buyin), as compared to $14,597 in 2006. Every player who made the final table in 2006 won over 1.5 million dollars.

A minor controversy arose during the main event. The colors of the chips made it very difficult to differentiate between the chip values. Pokernews.com posted the following note on its live reporting log, "It has literally been impossible for us to count these players' stacks due to the positioning of the cameras and the incredibly similar colors of the various chip denominations."[6] Pokernews also reported that the chip color has affected play, "Because of the similarly-colored chips it took the dealer some time to count down Kluber's stack, and not long after Rahme began thinking about his response Kluber called the clock on him."[6] Other players have complained that they can't count their opponents stacks and fear asking for a chip count as speaking may reveal the strength of their hand.

Final table

Name Number of chips
(percentage of total)
WSOP
Bracelets*
WSOP
Cashes*
WSOP
Earnings*
  Philip Hilm 22,070,000 (17.3%) 0 1 $6,930
  Tuan Lam 21,315,000 (16.7%) 0 2 $10,443
  Jon Kalmar 20,320,000 (15.9%) 0 1 $91,950
  Raymond Rahme 16,320,000 (12.8%) 0 0 0
  Lee Childs 13,240,000 (10.4%) 0 0 0
  Lee Watkinson 9,925,000 (7.8%) 1 9 $1,283,185
  Hevad Khan 9,205,000 (7.2%) 0 2 $20,255
  Jerry Yang 8,450,000 (6.6%) 0 0 0
  Alex Kravchenko 6,570,000 (5.2%) 1 6 $278,844

*Career statistics prior to the beginning of the 2007 Main Event.

Final table results

Place Name Prize
1st Jerry Yang $8,250,000
2nd Tuan Lam $4,840,981
3rd Raymond Rahme $3,048,025
4th Alex Kravchenko $1,852,721
5th Jon Kalmar $1,255,069
6th Hevad Khan $956,243
7th Lee Childs $705,229
8th Lee Watkinson $585,699
9th Philip Hilm $525,934

Other notable high finishes

NB: This list is restricted to top 30 finishers with an existing Wikipedia entry.

Place Name Prize
11th Scotty Nguyen $476,926
16th Kenny Tran $381,302
23rd Bill Edler $333,490
25th Daniel Alaei $333,490
26th Roy Winston $333,490

Performance of past World Champions

Name Year Event Champion Eliminated
(day)
In the Money Place Prize
Thomas "Amarillo Slim" Preston 1972 1
Doyle Brunson 1976 and 1977 1
Bobby Baldwin 1978 2
Tom McEvoy 1983 2
Berry Johnston 1986 4 113th $58,570
Johnny Chan 1987 and 1988 1
Phil Hellmuth 1989 1
Brad Daugherty 1991 1
Jim Bechtel 1993 2
Dan Harrington 1995 2
Huck Seed 1996 5 73rd $130,288
Scotty Nguyen 1998 6 11th $476,926
Chris Ferguson 2000 3
Carlos Mortensen 2001 4 217th $51,398
Robert Varkonyi 2002 4 177th $51,398
Chris Moneymaker 2003 2
Greg Raymer 2004 1
Joe Hachem 2005 2
Jamie Gold 2006 1

Celebrities in the 2007 Main Event

World Series of Poker Europe

Under the leadership of WSOP commissioner, Jeffrey Pollack, the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) is the first expansion of the World Series of Poker. In September 2007, the first WSOP championship events outside of Las Vegas took place in London. It was the first time that WSOP bracelets were awarded outside of Las Vegas.[7] Three tournaments were held, with the main event being a £10,000 buy-in no-limit hold 'em tournament. The main event was won by Norwegian online prodigy Annette Obrestad, who won on the day before her 19th birthday and became the youngest person ever to win a WSOP bracelet.

See also

References

  • Official 2007 World Series of Poker results and schedule
  1. ^ 2007 World Series of Poker Continues to Smash Records! Accessed 7/14/07
  2. ^ 2007 World Series of Poker Draws More Than 54,000 Entrants Field is Largest in WSOP History 7/9/07 Accessed 7/10/07
  3. ^ a b WSOP entrants down as play begins in Las Vegas 7/7/07. Accessed 7/9/07
  4. ^ 2007 World Series of Poker Tournament Rules
  5. ^ Top prize at World Series of Poker will be about $8.25 million July 9, 2007 Accessed 7/9/07.
  6. ^ a b "The Trouble With Chip Colors at the 2007 WSOP Main Event". Archived from the original on May 3, 2007. Retrieved July 18, 2007.
  7. ^ Harrah's Set to Launch World Series of Poker Europe September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine February 27, 2007. Gaming Business Accessed 7/25/07

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The 2007 World Series of Poker WSOP began on June 1st 2007 The 10 000 US no limit Texas hold em Main Event began on July 6th and was completed on the morning of July 18th All events were held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas Nevada by Harrah s Entertainment which has run the annual event since its purchase from the Binion family in 2004 2007 World Series of PokerLocationRio All Suite Hotel and Casino Las Vegas NevadaDatesJune 1 July 18ChampionJerry Yang 20062008 The 2007 WSOP Championship Bracelet For the first time players began each event with double the amount of chips as the buy in This means that players in the Main Event started with 20 000 chips The blind structure has also been increased and some blind levels removed but slowed to allow for more play In addition to the 50 000 H O R S E event which was first played at the 2006 World Series of Poker this year there were 2 additional H O R S E events with lower buy ins 2 500 and 5 000 Tom Schneider who won 2 events and made 1 other final table won the Player of the Year Award Michael Binger and Chad Brown led all other players with eight money finishes The annual celebrity event was changed this year as it became a pro and celeb event called Ante Up for Africa hosted by actor Don Cheadle and poker pro Annie Duke The final two players Dan Shak and Brandon Moran agreed to share first place and donate all prize money to charities in Darfur The last woman standing of the 2007 Main Event was Maria Ho who finished in 38th place Also this year KEM Plastic Playing Cards were once again used for the events rather than Copag brand plastic playing cards which were used during the 2005 and 2006 World Series of Poker Contents 1 Event schedule 2 2007 records 3 Main Event 3 1 Final table 3 2 Final table results 3 3 Other notable high finishes 3 4 Performance of past World Champions 3 5 Celebrities in the 2007 Main Event 4 World Series of Poker Europe 5 See also 6 ReferencesEvent schedule EditMain article 2007 World Series of Poker results Event Number Event Winner Prize Runner up Results1 5 000 World Championship Mixed Hold em Steve Billirakis 536 287 Greg Mueller Results2 500 Casino Employees No Limit Hold em Frederick Narciso 104 701 Charles Fisher Results3 1 500 No Limit Hold em Ciaran O Leary 727 012 Paul Evans Results4 1 500 Pot Limit Hold em Mike Spegal 252 290 Gavin Smith Results5 2 500 Omaha Seven Card Stud Hi Lo 8 or Better Tom Schneider 214 347 Ed Tonnellier Results6 1 500 Limit Hold em Gary Styczynski 280 715 Varouzhan Gumroyan Results7 5 000 Pot Limit Omaha w Rebuys Burt Boutin 868 745 Erik Cajelais Results8 1 000 No Limit Hold em w Rebuys Michael Chu 585 744 Tommy Vu Results9 1 500 Omaha Hi Lo Split 8 or Better Alex Kravchenko 228 446 Bryan Devonshire Results10 2 000 No Limit Hold em Will Durkee 566 916 Todd Terry Results11 5 000 World Championship Seven Card Stud Chris Reslock 258 453 Phil Ivey Results12 1 500 No Limit Hold em Short Handed Jason Warner 481 698 David Zeitlin Results13 5 000 World Championship Pot Limit Hold em Allen Cunningham 487 287 Jeffrey Lisandro Results14 1 500 Seven Card Stud Michael Keiner 146 987 Nesbitt Coburn Results15 1 500 No Limit Hold em Phil Hellmuth 637 254 Andy Philachack Results16 2 500 H O R S E James Richburg 239 503 Walter Browne Results17 1 000 World Championship Ladies No Limit Hold em Sally Boyer 262 077 Anne Heft Results18 5 000 World Championship Limit Hold em Saro Getzoyan 333 379 Geoff Sanford Results19 2 500 No Limit Hold em Francois Safieddine 521 785 John Phan Results20 2 000 Seven Card Stud Hi Lo 8 or Better Ryan Hughes 176 358 Min Lee Results21 1 500 No Limit Hold em Shootout Don Baruch 264 107 Jared Davis Results22 5 000 No Limit Hold em James Mackey 730 740 Stuart Fox Results23 1 500 Pot Limit Omaha Scott Clements 194 206 Eric Lynch Results24 3 000 World Championship Seven Card Stud Hi Lo Split 8 or Better Eli Elezra 198 984 Scotty Nguyen Results25 2 000 No Limit Hold em Ben Ponzio 599 467 David Hewitt Results26 5 000 H O R S E Ralph Schwartz 275 683 Bill Gazes Results27 1 500 No Limit Hold em David Stucke 603 069 Young Cho Results28 3 000 No Limit Hold em Shankar Pillai 527 829 Beth Shak Results29 1 500 Seven Card Razz Katja Thater 132 653 Larry St Jean Results30 2 500 No Limit Hold em Short Handed Hoyt Corkins 515 065 Terrence Chan Results31 5 000 World Championship Heads Up No Limit Hold em Dan Schreiber 425 594 Mark Muchnik Results32 2 000 Seven Card Stud Jeffrey Lisandro 118 426 Nick Frangos Results33 1 500 Pot Limit Omaha w Rebuys Alan Smurfit 464 867 Qushqar Morad Results34 3 000 Limit Hold em Alexander Borteh 225 483 Brandon Wong Results35 1 500 No Limit Hold em Ryan Young 615 955 Dustin Dirksen Results36 5 000 World Championship Omaha Hi Lo Split 8 or Better John Guth 363 216 Robert Stevanovski Results37 2 000 Pot Limit Hold em Greg Hopkins 269 274 Jason Newburger Results38 1 500 No Limit Hold em Robert Cheung 673 628 Richard Murnick Results39 50 000 World Championship H O R S E Freddy Deeb 2 276 832 Bruno Fitoussi Results40 1 500 Mixed Hold em Fred Goldberg 204 935 Rene Mouritsen Results41 1 000 World Championship Seniors No Limit Hold em Ernest Bennett 348 423 Tony Korfman Results42 1 500 Pot Limit Omaha Hi Lo Split 8 or Better Lukasz Dumanski 227 454 David Bach Results43 2 000 Limit Hold em Saif Ahmad 217 329 William Jensen Results44 2 000 Omaha Hi Lo Split Frankie O Dell 240 057 Thang Luu Results45 5 000 No Limit Hold em Short Handed Bill Edler 904 672 Alex Bolotin Results46 1 000 Seven Card Stud Hi Lo 8 or Better Tom Schneider 147 713 Hoyt Verner Results47 2 000 No Limit Hold em Blair Rodman 707 898 Amato Galasso Results48 1 000 Limit 2 7 Triple Draw Lowball w Rebuys Rafi Amit 227 005 Lenny Martin Results49 1 500 No Limit Hold em Chandrasekhar Billavara 722 914 Taylor Douglas Results50 10 000 World Championship Pot Limit Omaha Robert Mizrachi 768 889 Rene Mouritsen Results51 1 000 S H O E Dao Bac 157 975 Adam Geyer Results52 1 000 No Limit Hold em w Rebuys Michael Graves 742 121 Theo Tran Results53 1 500 Limit Hold em Shootout Ram Vaswani 217 438 Andy Ward Results54 5 000 World Championship 2 7 Draw Lowball w Rebuys Erik Seidel 538 835 Chad Brown Results55 10 000 World Championship No Limit Hold em Main Event Jerry Yang 8 250 000 Tuan Lam Results2007 records EditSteve Billirakis became the youngest person to ever win a WSOP bracelet at 21 years and 11 days This record was broken three months later at the World Series of Poker Europe by Annette Obrestad aged 18 years 364 days Phil Hellmuth became the first player to win 11 bracelets Phil Hellmuth set a record of 63 all time WSOP cashes June 9 was the busiest WSOP day ever with 3 009 participants starting in two events on the same day 1 The largest non WSOP Main Event tournament record was broken The 1500 Buy In No Limit Hold em Event 49 attracted a record 3151 players for the noon start This event broke the single busiest start date set on June 9 Annie Duke set the women s record with 33 WSOP cashes 1 286 women set a new record for number of participants in an all women s poker tournament The 2007 WSOP also boasted the largest number of total registrants in history with 54 288 registrations for all of the events Michael Binger and Chad Brown tied Chris Ferguson Phil Hellmuth and Humberto Brenes for most ITM finishes in a single World Series of Poker with eight Main Event EditThe 10 000 No Limit Hold em Main Event began on July 6 with the first of four separate starting days 6 358 players entered 2 415 fewer than in 2006 This is the first time since 1992 that the Main Event experienced a reduction in participants As the total number of registrants for the 2007 WSOP set a record at 54 288 with a total prize pool of 159 796 918 59 784 954 for the Main Event 2 the decrease in the number of participants in the Main Event has been attributed to a recent law that limits Internet gambling 3 As a result of this law Harrah s did not allow online poker websites to directly purchase Main Event seats and offer them as prizes if the sites conducted business with US citizens 4 Online entries to the Main Event that were won as prizes on Internet poker sites were a substantial contributor to the dramatic growth the Main Event seen in 2003 2004 2005 and 2006 3 5 The reduced field also meant a nearly one third reduction in the Main Event s grand prize from the record 12 million US in 2006 to 8 25 million A flatter payout structure was introduced in 2007 further reducing the prize money awarded to the final table finishers Players who busted early in the money received a larger share than they would have in 2006 The lowest payouts in 2007 were 20 320 just over double the buyin as compared to 14 597 in 2006 Every player who made the final table in 2006 won over 1 5 million dollars A minor controversy arose during the main event The colors of the chips made it very difficult to differentiate between the chip values Pokernews com posted the following note on its live reporting log It has literally been impossible for us to count these players stacks due to the positioning of the cameras and the incredibly similar colors of the various chip denominations 6 Pokernews also reported that the chip color has affected play Because of the similarly colored chips it took the dealer some time to count down Kluber s stack and not long after Rahme began thinking about his response Kluber called the clock on him 6 Other players have complained that they can t count their opponents stacks and fear asking for a chip count as speaking may reveal the strength of their hand Final table Edit Name Number of chips percentage of total WSOPBracelets WSOPCashes WSOPEarnings Philip Hilm 22 070 000 17 3 0 1 6 930 Tuan Lam 21 315 000 16 7 0 2 10 443 Jon Kalmar 20 320 000 15 9 0 1 91 950 Raymond Rahme 16 320 000 12 8 0 0 0 Lee Childs 13 240 000 10 4 0 0 0 Lee Watkinson 9 925 000 7 8 1 9 1 283 185 Hevad Khan 9 205 000 7 2 0 2 20 255 Jerry Yang 8 450 000 6 6 0 0 0 Alex Kravchenko 6 570 000 5 2 1 6 278 844 Career statistics prior to the beginning of the 2007 Main Event Final table results Edit Place Name Prize1st Jerry Yang 8 250 0002nd Tuan Lam 4 840 9813rd Raymond Rahme 3 048 0254th Alex Kravchenko 1 852 7215th Jon Kalmar 1 255 0696th Hevad Khan 956 2437th Lee Childs 705 2298th Lee Watkinson 585 6999th Philip Hilm 525 934Other notable high finishes Edit NB This list is restricted to top 30 finishers with an existing Wikipedia entry Place Name Prize11th Scotty Nguyen 476 92616th Kenny Tran 381 30223rd Bill Edler 333 49025th Daniel Alaei 333 49026th Roy Winston 333 490Performance of past World Champions Edit Name Year Event Champion Eliminated day In the Money Place PrizeThomas Amarillo Slim Preston 1972 1Doyle Brunson 1976 and 1977 1Bobby Baldwin 1978 2Tom McEvoy 1983 2Berry Johnston 1986 4 113th 58 570Johnny Chan 1987 and 1988 1Phil Hellmuth 1989 1Brad Daugherty 1991 1Jim Bechtel 1993 2Dan Harrington 1995 2Huck Seed 1996 5 73rd 130 288Scotty Nguyen 1998 6 11th 476 926Chris Ferguson 2000 3Carlos Mortensen 2001 4 217th 51 398Robert Varkonyi 2002 4 177th 51 398Chris Moneymaker 2003 2Greg Raymer 2004 1Joe Hachem 2005 2Jamie Gold 2006 1Celebrities in the 2007 Main Event Edit Out in Day 1 Kirk Acevedo Hank Azaria Jose Canseco Steve Davis Shannon Elizabeth Janet Gretzky Norm Macdonald A J McLean Nelly Ray Romano Teddy Sheringham Maxime Talbot Antonio Tarver Jennifer Tilly Out in Day 2 Jason Alexander Rene Angelil Tomas Brolin Brad Garrett Rick Salomon Rick Tocchet Montel Williams Out in Day 3 Todd Phillips 380th place 34 644 Out in Day 4 Sam Simon 329th place 39 445 Tobey Maguire 292nd place 39 445 Sully Erna 237th place 45 422 World Series of Poker Europe EditMain article World Series of Poker Europe Under the leadership of WSOP commissioner Jeffrey Pollack the World Series of Poker Europe WSOPE is the first expansion of the World Series of Poker In September 2007 the first WSOP championship events outside of Las Vegas took place in London It was the first time that WSOP bracelets were awarded outside of Las Vegas 7 Three tournaments were held with the main event being a 10 000 buy in no limit hold em tournament The main event was won by Norwegian online prodigy Annette Obrestad who won on the day before her 19th birthday and became the youngest person ever to win a WSOP bracelet See also Edit2007 World Series of Poker resultsReferences EditOfficial 2007 World Series of Poker results and schedule 2007 World Series of Poker Continues to Smash Records Accessed 7 14 07 2007 World Series of Poker Draws More Than 54 000 Entrants Field is Largest in WSOP History 7 9 07 Accessed 7 10 07 a b WSOP entrants down as play begins in Las Vegas 7 7 07 Accessed 7 9 07 2007 World Series of Poker Tournament Rules Top prize at World Series of Poker will be about 8 25 million July 9 2007 Accessed 7 9 07 a b The Trouble With Chip Colors at the 2007 WSOP Main Event Archived from the original on May 3 2007 Retrieved 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