2007 World Series of Poker

Event 4 - $1,500 Pot Limit Holdem
Day: 3
Event Info

2007 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$252,290
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,066,065
Entries
781
Level Info
Level
19
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
0

Player Introductions

Seat 1 - Eric 'Rizen' Lynch - A professional player from St. Louis, Missouri. This is his second WSOP. He finished 3rd in a pot-limit hold'em event and 24th in the main event last year.

Seat 2 - William Hill - The highlight of his poker career is his 20 consecutive sit-n-go wins, in his basement.

Seat 3 - Thomas Savitsky - A patent lawyer from Pennsylvania, at his 5th WSOP.

Seat 4 - Mike Spegal - A business owner from St. Mary's, Georgia, at his 2nd WSOP.

Seat 5 - Bruce Van Horn - A doctor who has been playing poker for 60 years, and this is his 10th WSOP, and his 7th WSOP final table. He was the runner-up in the Main Event in 1996 to Huckleberry Seed.

Seat 6 - Marco Traniello - The Italian husband of Jennifer Harman, and he finished 7th at a WSOP Pot-Limit Hold'em event in 2005. This is his 12th WSOP cash since 2005, more than any other player.

Seat 7 - Jon Friedberg - Holds an MBA from Pepperdine, now a professional poker player. He won his first WSOP bracelet last year in $1,000 no-limit hold'em.

Seat 8 - Jeff Langdon - An entrepreneur/investor from Santa Fe, New Mexico, he is a nationally ranked squash player.

Seat 9 - Gavin Smith - The WPT Player of the Year for Season 4, this is his third WSOP. He is one of the most popular and well-known players from the tournament circuit, and he promises to party if he wins the bracelet tonight. He also promises to party if he loses.

Official Final Table Chip Counts

Seat 1 - Eric 'Rizen' Lynch - 91,000
Seat 2 - William Hill - 332,000
Seat 3 - Thomas Savitsky - 140,000
Seat 4 - Mike Spegal - 241,000
Seat 5 - Bruce Van Horn - 315,000
Seat 6 - Marco Traniello - 277,000
Seat 7 - Jon Friedberg - 204,000
Seat 8 - Jeff Langdon - 286,000
Seat 9 - Gavin Smith - 480,000

Final Table Delayed

Today's ESPN Final Table for Event #4 ($1,500 Pot-Limit Hold'em) has been delayed, and it's not clear when we'll be starting it will likely be after 3:00 pm PDT.