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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

2007 WSOP: Phil Hellmuth hunts new record

Phil Hellmuth
The amazing Phil Hellmuth is hunting another WSOP record.

By Erik Sylven

Dave Stucke won a golden bracelet, but, as usual, Phil Hellmuth attracted most of the attention on Day 18 of the 2007 World Series of Poker. "The Poker Brat" is among the ten players who will return tomorrow to fight for the title in Event 28, $3,000 No-Limit Texas Hold'em.

The WSOP organizers choose to stop play with 10 players remaining in order to ensure that Phil Hellmuth would return to play on the final day.

But, as Hellmuth himself pointed out, he has not officially reached the final table yet, and will need one more player to bust out before tying T.J. Clouitier's record of 39 final table appearances in the WSOP.

It's not a sure thing, however, as the Brat is one of the event's short-stacks with only $213,000 in chips, while chip leader Dustin Holmes sits with $1,076,000 in front of him.

Another No-Limit Texas Hold'em event, with a $1,500 buy-in, has been completed, with Dave Stucke coming out on top.

Stucke made his way through a 2,315-man starting field, and finally defeated Young Cho heads-up to win Event 27. Aside from the golden bracelet, Dave Stucke gets $603,069 in prize money for his achievement.

Event 29, $1,500 Seven-Card Razz, was also scheduled to end on Day 18, but long play on Day 2 of the tournament caused a third day to be added. The final table has been set, and will kick off at 3 p.m. (PDT). O'Neil Longson is in the lead ahead of Larry St. Jean and Denny Axel.

You can read about these events and about the rest of the action at the 2007 WSOP in the Live Tournaments Section here at PokerListings.com. Live updates, photos, interviews and blogs are available.

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