Event 6, Limit Hold'em - Live Updates
Day 3 Live Updates
Gary - You Are A Winner!!
5 years ago
Gary Styczynski has beat out Varouzhan and he is our champion! He's taking home $280,715, and 2nd place gets $177,627.
Stay tuned for PokerListings.com's interview with Gary.
Stay tuned for PokerListings.com's interview with Gary.
Recent Eliminations And Heads Up Time!
5 years ago
Heads Up
Gary Styczynski and Varouzhan Gumoyan are playing heads up Hold'em at the final table. Blinds are at $20,000/$40,000. Gary is the chip leader with $2.1 million vs. Varouzhan's $650,000.
Here are the recent eliminations and payouts:
3. Hansu Chu - $114,278
4. Soheil Shamsedin - $75,771
5. James Gorham - $53,412
6. James Holland - $40,991
7. Michael Banks - $30,443
Gary Styczynski and Varouzhan Gumoyan are playing heads up Hold'em at the final table. Blinds are at $20,000/$40,000. Gary is the chip leader with $2.1 million vs. Varouzhan's $650,000.
Here are the recent eliminations and payouts:
3. Hansu Chu - $114,278
4. Soheil Shamsedin - $75,771
5. James Gorham - $53,412
6. James Holland - $40,991
7. Michael Banks - $30,443
Level 20 Update
5 years ago
O'Donnell Outed
Pete O'Donnell gets a measly $22,359 for eighth place after getting all his chips in with a pair of sixes over Varouzhan Gumroyan's tens.
Banks Busts
Michael Banks got all-in pre-flop with A♦ Q♦, up against Gary Styczynski's K♣ Q♣. Banks looked good up to the turn, with A♥ Q♠ J♦ 2♣ showing for top pair. Disaster struck for Michael when T♠ rivered Styczynski to Broadway. Banks will bank $30,433 for his seventh-place efforts.
Holland Windmilled
James Holland made $40,991 for his sixth-place finish when he took his cowboys all-in on the turn, little knowing Varouzhan Gumroyan had just made trip ladies. Was he Hollandaise sauced? We didn't say that.
Pete O'Donnell gets a measly $22,359 for eighth place after getting all his chips in with a pair of sixes over Varouzhan Gumroyan's tens.
Banks Busts
Michael Banks got all-in pre-flop with A♦ Q♦, up against Gary Styczynski's K♣ Q♣. Banks looked good up to the turn, with A♥ Q♠ J♦ 2♣ showing for top pair. Disaster struck for Michael when T♠ rivered Styczynski to Broadway. Banks will bank $30,433 for his seventh-place efforts.
Holland Windmilled
James Holland made $40,991 for his sixth-place finish when he took his cowboys all-in on the turn, little knowing Varouzhan Gumroyan had just made trip ladies. Was he Hollandaise sauced? We didn't say that.
Level 14 Update
5 years ago
Darius Destroyed
Information has escaped the iron (or at least really thick cotton) curtain, and the news is bad for Darius Imani -- if you consider a $16,148 payout bad. That's what Darius "I'm the Man" Imani will take for his ninth place finish.
Word is his pair of tens were rocked by rockets; but if ninth was first, he would be the man -- think about it.
Information has escaped the iron (or at least really thick cotton) curtain, and the news is bad for Darius Imani -- if you consider a $16,148 payout bad. That's what Darius "I'm the Man" Imani will take for his ninth place finish.
Word is his pair of tens were rocked by rockets; but if ninth was first, he would be the man -- think about it.
Behind the Shroud
5 years ago
The action is on! We swear! It's final table time for $1,500 Limit Hold'em. The thing is, it's going on behind blackout curtains for live webcast purposes. What we do know is who started and what their chip counts are, according to www.worldseriesofpoker.com
| Gary Stycznsky | $817,000 |
| James Gorham | $632,000 |
| Hansu Chu | $389,000 |
| Soheil Shamseddin | $303,000 |
| James Holland | $163,000 |
| Varouzhan Gumroyan | $148,000 |
| Michael Banks | $135,000 |
| Dariush Imani | $109,000 |
| Peter O'Donnell | $55,000 |
Event Information
- Event Name
- Event 6, Limit Hold'em
- Venue
- Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas
- Date
- 2007-06-04
- Final Day
- 2007-06-06
- Buy In
- $1,500
- Entrants
- 910
- Prize Pool
- $1,242,150
- First Prize
- $280,715
Event Winner
| Player | Prize Money | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gary Styczynski | $280,715 |
| 2 | Gumroyan Varouzhan | $177,627 |
| 3 | Hansu Chu | $114,278 |
| 4 | Soheil Shamseddin | $75,771 |
| 5 | James Gorham | $53,412 |