JERRY YANG THE VICTOR IN 2007 WSOP MAIN EVENT
(Update)
20 July 2007
$8.25 million in cash, major respect and the top
2007 bracelet go to he player who has dominated this
year's final
Well after 4am Wednesday morning Vegas time this year's
2007 World Series of Poker main event final table was
finally decided at hand 205, and Jerry Yang who has held
onto the chip lead throughout and eliminated all but one
of the final tablers, is the man of the hour.
Over the last fifteen hands, his heads up opponent Tuan
Lam finally made a stand after some tight play and moved
all in a total of three times against Yang. He doubled
through the chip leader and won three in a row at one
point. Lam was finally able to get back all the chips he
lost since they began heads up play. Out of the 31 hands
of heads up play at that point, Yang had won 21,
harvesting a total of 88 pots. At the 3.51am mark Yang
held 106.775 million chips - a new main event record,
against Lam's 20.8 million.
The denouement came at hand 205 after an exciting
exchange that could have seen Lam prolong his stay in
the game, but it was not to be as the hugely dominant
chip leader received all the cards he needed to
eliminate his gutsy opponent and take the bracelet, the
watch and the $8.25 million main prize with a nine-high
straight.
Perhaps sensing that the end was in sight, the packed
room was already on its feet and cheering. Mobbed by his
supporters and family, Yang shook hands with Lam before
taking a turn around the table and giving the dealer a
big hug.
Lam tried hard and gets the second placing paycheck of
$4 840 981 and respect for a well fought competition.
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