Final Table Set
Jun 20, '07
Action got down to ninehanded and each hand was watched by the eyes of ESPN cameras and rail birds closely. In the end Howard Lederer was the television bubble boy when he was busted by the two pair of Jeffrey Lisandro. The players then re-drew for seats at the final table. A decision now had to be made to play through the night, or come back tomorrow. The ESPN producers made their case for the latter, since they intended to film the action. Lisandro was the only player who wanted to continue, but he changed his mind when they told him they would begin the final table at 1 p.m. tomorrow. This would allow him to still participate in the 5 p.m. event tomorrow. The players then bagged up their chips and this is how things will look when they take their seats at 1 p.m. tomorrow:
Seat No. 1: Daniel Negreanu - $164,500
Seat No. 2: Gregory Pappas - $144,000
Seat No. 3: Nick Frangos - $90,500
Seat No. 4: David Brody - $16,000
Seat No. 5: Jeffrey Lisandro - $195,000
Seat No. 6: Nesbitt Coburn - $150,500
Seat No. 7: Severin Walser - $24,000
Seat No. 8: Farshad Cohen - $75,500
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Player Tags: Daniel Negreanu, David Brody, Jeffrey Lisandro, Nesbitt Coburn, Gregory Pappas, Nick Frangos, Farshad Cohen, Severin Walser
Shuffle Up and Deal
Jun 21, '07
The players took their seats at 1:00 p.m. and here is how the table looked:
Seat No. 1: Daniel Negreanu - $164,500
Seat No. 2: Gregory Pappas - $144,000
Seat No. 3: Nick Frangos - $90,500
Seat No. 4: David Brody - $16,000
Seat No. 5: Jeffrey Lisandro - $195,000
Seat No. 6: Nesbitt Coburn - $150,500
Seat No. 7: Severin Walser - $24,000
Seat No. 8: Farshad Cohen - $75,500
Farshad Cohen Eliminated in Eighth Place ($8,916)
The cards got in the air at 1:25 p.m. and Farshad Cohen was the first to make an exit a half hour into play. He was eliminated by the queen-high straight of Daniel Negreanu. Negreanu made the straight on seventh street and Cohen was sent to the rail in eighth place. He took home $8,916 in prize money.
David Brody Eliminated in Seventh Place ($12,405)
David Brody was on an extreme short stack at this point ($6,000) and he was all in against Greg Pappas. Pappas also made a queen-high straight to send his opponent packing. Brody was eliminated in seventh place and he took home $12,405 in prize money.
Player Tags: Daniel Negreanu, David Brody, Gregory Pappas, Farshad Cohen