WSOP 2007 Event #28 NLH $3,000 Final Results

2007 World Series of Poker        
Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV
Official Results

Event #28
No-Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $3,000
Number of Entries: 827
Total Prize Money: $2,282,520
Date of Tournament: June 17-19, 2007

WSOP 2007 Event #28 Final Results

1.
Shankar Pillai
Commack, NY
$527,829
2.
Bryn Mawr, PA
$328,683
3.
New York, NY
$212,274
4.
Hollywood, CA
$141,516
5.
Ben Fineman
Las Vegas, NV
$100,431
6.
Palo Alto, CA
$76,464
7.
Las Vegas, NV
$57,063
8.
Allston, MA
$42,227
9.
Daniel Corbin
New York, NY
$30,814
10.
Luke Vrabel
West Hartford, CT
$21,456
11.
Noalt Schwartz
Bay Harbor Island, FL
$21,456
12.
Ontario, CA
$21,456
13.
Oakland, CA
$19,173
14.
Helsinki, Finland
$19,173
15.
Homer Glen, IL
$19,173
16.
Aylesbury, UK
$16,891
17.
Lance Bruner
Minneapolis, MN
$16,891
18.
Feng Chen
Netherlands
$16,891
19.
Caracas, Venezuela
$14,608
20.
Norm McDonald
Los Angeles, CA
$14,608
21.
London, UK
$14,608
22.
New York, NY
$14,608
23.
Westlake, OH
$14,608
24.
Schaumburg, IL
$14,608
25.
Las Vegas, NV
$14,608
26.
Washington, DC
$14,608
27.
Munster, IN
$14,608
28.
Las Vegas, NV
$12,554
29.
College Station, TX
$12,554
30.
Mark Shoichet
Royal Palm Beach, FL
$12,554
31.
Ronnie Sharp
Knoxville, IA
$12,554
32.
Riccardo Rinaldi
Italy
$12,554
33.
Danny Wong
Walnut, CA
$12,554
34.
Oak Park, CA
$12,554
35.
Steve Dannenmann
Severn, MD
$12,554
36.
Steve Sarrafzadeh
Roslyn, NY
$12,554
37.
Lawrence Barbetta
Wayzata, MN
$10,728
38.
Fairfax, VA
$10,728
39.
Ellicott City, MD
$10,728
40.
Jung Choi
Urbana, IL
$10,728
41.
Marys Landing, NJ
$10,728
42.
Kyle Cox
Cypress, TX
$10,728
43.
St. Petersburg, FL
$10,728
44.
Austria
$10,728
45.
Vancouver, BC
$10,728
46.
Moscow, Russian Federation
$9,130
47.
Tampa, FL
$9,130
48.
Annapolis, MD
$9,130
49.
Mt. Juliet, TN
$9,130
50.
Rowlett, TX
$9,130
51.
Steven Conigliaro
San Francisco, CA
$9,130
52.
New York, NY
$9,130
53.
Williamstown, KY
$9,130
54.
Aurora, IL
$9,130
55.
Elkhorn, WI
$7,418
56.
Marcel Bedard
Quebec, Canada
$7,418
57.
Stephen Odwyer
Las Vegas, NV
$7,418
58.
Bellingham, WA
$7,418
59.
David Stefanski
Waterford, CT
$7,418
60.
Kent, WA
$7,418
61.
Daniel Podell
Los Angeles, CA
$7,418
62.
Philip Laak
Los Angeles, CA
$7,418
63.
Gerald Gersten
Las Vegas, NV
$7,418
64.
Seattle, WA
$6,163
65.
Springfield, MO
$6,163
66.
UK
$6,163
67.
Jerry Burgess
Louisburg, NC
$6,163
68.
France
$6,163
69.
Marcello Indelicato
San Rafael, CA
$6,163
70.
Australia
$6,163
71.
Ira Mazie
Hendersonville, TN
$6,163
72.
Chicago, IL
$6,163
73.
Jeffrey Gray
San Antonio, TX
$5,250
74.
Tuscon, AZ
$5,250
75.
Toronto,ON
$5,250
76.
Las Vegas, NV
$5,250
77.
 
 
$5,250
78.
Danny Umansky
Germantown, TN
$5,250
79.
Parkland, FL
$5,250
80.
Vista, CA
$5,250
81.
Houston, TX
$5,250
 

Tournament Notes:

The winner of the $3,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em championship was Shankar Pillai, from Commack, NY. He is a 23-year-old aspiring poker pro, who also spends much of his time working in investments. 

This was the first WSOP event Pillai has ever entered. He won $527,829 and the gold bracelet.

Dustin Holmes arrived at the final table as the chip leader (and eventually exited in fourth place). But from the start, all eyes were on superstar Phil Hellmuth, Jr. The 11-time gold bracelet winner was gunning for number 12 and made things interesting for a while. But he eventually busted out in 6th place.

Perry Friedman won a WSOP gold bracelet back in 2002. He exited in 7th place.

One of the most unusual hands of the year took place when play was nine-handed. Three players moved in with premium cards. For the first time in memory, three players were essentially “all in” with – A-A. A-A, and K-K. The two pocket aces ended up splitting the pot.

Play on Day Three began 10-handed. However, the official final table “started” at nine-handed. There was some early suspense as the lowest stacked player at the start of the day, Phil Hellmuth, was uncertain to reach the finale. When Luke Vrabel busted out in 10th place, Phil Hellmuth locked up yet another milestone in poker history. He officially made it to his 39th final table (lifetime), which placed him into a tie for first place on the all-time “Most WSOP Final Tables” list. He now shares the record with T.J. Cloutier.

Cloutier was in the audience, no doubt watching the finale with mixed emotions. Cloutier received a nice ovation from the capacity crowd and a hug from Hellmuth when the announcement was made about the two poker legends sharing the record. Several other poker notables were present, including Phil Ivey who sat in the front row.  

One poker journalist labeled Hellmuth’s achievement “the Triple Crown of Poker.” This includes: (1) Most gold bracelets, (2) Most cashes, and (3) Most final tables.

Edward “Bolivia” Moncada, who won a WSOP gold bracelet in 2005, took 13th.

Norm McDonald, actor and comedian from “Saturday Night Live” fame, finished in 20th place. This is the third straight year McDonald has attended the WSOP. It marked his highest WSOP finish to date.

Steve Dannenmann, runner up in the 2005 championship event (second to winner Joe Hachem), finished in 35th place.

William Perry finished 53rd. He won last year’s World Series of Poker Circuit championship at the Grand Casino in Tunica, MS.