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No-Limit Two to Seven Draw Lowball

  • Jul 05, '05 - Jul 06, '05
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Updates on Final Day (Jul 06, 05)

 
 

The Champ Is Here!

David Grey just defeated John Hennigan heads up to become the 2005 No Limit Two to Seven Draw Lowball Champion. Grey will take home $365,135 and a much coveted World Series of Poker gold bracelet.
 

John Hennigan Eliminated in 2nd Place ($217,110)

John Hennigan was just eliminated in 2nd place, earning him $217,110. Grey bet out and Hennigan pushed all in. Grey called Hennigan's all in and showed 8-7-6-5-3. Hennigan slowly turned over 9-8-6-5-2, knowing that he was beat. Hennigan was eliminated in 2nd place and our 2005 No Limit Two to Seven Draw Lowball Champion is David Grey.

 

David Grey Doubles Up

David Grey just doubled up in tonight's heads up play. John Hennigan made it $150,000 to go and David Grey pushed all in. Grey stood pat, and Hennigan took one card. Grey showed 9-8-7-6-4 and Hennigan turned over only a Jack. Grey doubled up his stack to approximately $664,000.
 

Current Chip Counts

We have begun heads up play between John Hennigan and David Grey. Here are the current chip counts:

John Hennigan- $850,000
David Grey- $245,000

 

Dewey Tompko Eliminated in 3rd Place ($138,160)

Dewey Tompko was just eliminated in 3rd place, earning him $138,160. Tompko raised to all in and John Hennigan called and took one card. Tompko was holding 10-8-6-2-4 and Hennigan showed 10-8-5-3-4. Hennigan eliminated Tompko in 3rd place and is still the current chip leader. We are heads up, David Grey versus John Hennigan.
 

Mark Weitzman Eliminated in 4th Place ($108,555)

Mark Weitzman was eliminated in 4th place, earning him $108,555. Weitzman was in the small blind with $8,000 already committed. He raised all in which made it $30,000 to go for Dewey Tompko. In the big blind, with $16,000 already committed, Tompko called and took two cards. Weitzman didn't take any cards and Tompko eliminated Weitzman when he showed 10-9-8-6-5. John Hennigan, Dewey Tompko and David Grey remain.
 

Players Have Returned

The four remaining players have returned from their dinner break. Play has resumed and will continue until we have a WSOP Champion.
 

Players are now on dinner break

The chips have been getting passed back and forth across the table, keeping things basically even. The players will get back from dinner break right after 10:00pm and the blinds will be at $800-$1,600 with a $2,000 ante.
 

Booth eliminated

Doug Booth moved all in for the 2nd time in a row but he got called this time by Mark Weitzman. Weitzman stood pad and Booth drew 1 card. Weitzman showed 10-9-5-3-2 and Booth mucked when he saw Weitzman's hand. Booth took home $78,950 for his efforts.
 

Break

The players are on a 15 minute break and the blinds will move up to $6,000-$12,000 with a $2,000 ante. And we have just been informed that the levels will be 1 and half hours.
 
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