2007 World Series of Poker
Rio All-Suite Casino and Hotel
Official Results

Event #55
2007 World Poker Championship (Main Event)
No-Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $10,000
Number of Entries: 6,358
Total Prize Money: $59,784,954
Date of Tournament: July 6-17, 2007

Players Remaining: 9

WSOP 2007 World Championship (Main Event) Final Table:

1.
Chorley, England
20,320,000
2.
Reston, VA
13,240,000
3.
Cambridge, England
22,070,000
4.
Temecula, CA
8,459,000
5.
Johannesburg, South Africa
16,320,000
6.
Mississauga, ON (Canada)
21,315,000
7.
Moscow, Russia
6,570,000
8.
Cheney, WA
9,925,000
9.
Poughkeepsie, NY
9,205,000

Seat 1: Jon Kalmar

Hometown: Chorly, Lancashire (UK)
Chip Count: 20,320,000

Jon Kalmar is a 34-year-old professional poker player, who plays mostly in clubs located in the north and the Midlands region of England. He is married with one child. Among his prior accomplishments, Kalmar was once the lead singer in a punk rock band. Before entering this year’s world championship, Kalmar admitted to enduring a “terrible” run of bad fortune at this year’s World Series of Poker. He failed to cash a single time in the preliminary tournaments. But everything changed the night before the main event began. Dejected, Kalmar tried to switch his airline ticket and return home early. But he was told the cost to change his departure from Las Vegas back to England would be about $600. So instead, Kalmar decided to enter the last mega-satellite at the Rio just before the start of the main event. He ended up winning a $10,000 seat. And now, here he is at the final table ten days later – third among the chip leaders.

Seat 2: Lee Childs

Hometown: Reston, VA
Chip Count: 13,240,000

Lee Childs is a 35-year-old aspiring poker professional from suburban Washington, DC. He is married with no children. Childs holds a BBA in computer information systems from James Madison University, in Virginia. Just two months ago, he voluntarily took some time off from a high-tech position with a firm affiliated with the National Geographic Society. He worked on “The JASON Project,” which is an educational foundation for students dedicated to scientific expeditions and research founded by the person who first located the Titantic. Childs has been on his own for a few months – and is pursuing one of his dreams which is to play in the World Series of Poker. He says that he would not be here without the love of his incredible wife, dad, and all the support of his family and friends. His is currently fifth in the chip count.

Seat 3: Philip Hilm

Hometown: Cambridge, England
Chip Count: 22,070,000

Philip Hilm is the chip leader coming into the final table of the 2007 World Series of Poker. He is a 31-year-old online poker pro. Hilm is a native of Denmark, but currently lives in England. Family is very important to Hilm. He spent two years living in Poland to get to know his mother’s side of the family before moving on to England. Ten years ago, Hilm earned a degree in economics from the Copenhagen Business School. He formed a company with 12 employees, but eventually went bankrupt. Just four years ago, Hilm was at his lowest point – selling coffee machines at grocery stores to make Christmas money so he could buy presents for his family. Then, Hilm discovered poker on the Internet. Before long, he was earning enough money to make a decent living. And now, he is the largest stack at the final table of the main event.

Seat 4: Jerry Yang

Hometown: Temecula, CA
Chip Count: 8,459,000

Jerry Yang is a 39-year-old psychologist and social worker from southern California. He holds a Masters Degree in health psychology. Yang was born in Laos. He is married and has six children. Yang started playing poker only two years ago. He won a seat into the main event via a satellite held at the Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, CA. His total investment in this event is $225. The socially-conscious Yang is determined to give something back to charity. He is pledging 10 percent of his winnings from this tournament to three different charities – the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Feed the Children, and the Ronald McDonald House.

Seat 5: Raymond Rahme

Hometown: Johannesburg, South Africa
Chip Count: 16,320,000

Raymond Rahme is the first person ever to appear at the final table of the main event from the continent of Africa. At age 62, he is also the senior participant at the final table. He is married to his wife Teresa, and together they have six children. Prior to his retirement, Rahme owned and operated a bed and breakfast inn. Although he played stud for three decades, Rahme has only been playing the game of hold’em for about two years. Yet, Rahme has already enjoyed significant tournament success. He’s taken first and second place at major events held in South Africa. He also took fourth place in the “All Africa Poker Championship” recently, which was the largest poker tournament ever held in Africa. As part of his prize, he received a travel package to Las Vegas and an entry into the 2007 main event. And now, he is ranked fourth in the chip count at the start of the final table.

Seat 6: Tuan Lam

Hometown: Mississauga, Ontario (Canada)
Chip Count: 21,315,000

Tuan Lam was born in Vietnam on New Years Day in 1966, during the war. He eventually immigrated to Canada at the age of 19. He now lives in the Toronto area where he plays poker professionally. Prior to turning pro, Lam worked as a general laborer for a metal company. Then, he learned how to play poker from friends and has made it all the way to the final table of the 2007 main event. This is his third year to attend the WSOP. His prior cashes were 46th place in an event last year and 78th place in a WSOP tournament held in 2005. He is married with two children. Lam arrives at the final table ranked second in the chip count.

Seat 7: Alex Kravchenko

Hometown: Moscow, Russia
Chip Count: 6,570,000

Alex Kravchenko is a 36-year-old businessman originally from Archangel, USSR. He has been playing poker for about eight years. He is married and has two children. Kravchenko became the first Russian citizen in history to win a WSOP gold bracelet when he was victorious in the $1,500 buy-in Omaha High-Low championship at this year’s WSOP – in what was the largest Omaha High-Low field in history. Russian immigrants have won previously at the World Series. But Kravchenko’s victory was clearly a milestone. Kravechenko has an impressive history of poker tournament wins in Europe. He won the Austrian Masters Pot-Limit Championship in 2001. He also won the Russian Pot-Limit Championship held that same year. His also won a Limit Hold’em title at the Helsinki Frezeout in 2002. He has cashed over 30 times in what is becoming an illustrious poker career.

This is Kravchenko’s fifth time to cash at the WSOP in 2007. Kravchnko faces the biggest challenge of any player in the finale, as the lowest stack at the table.

Seat 8: Lee Watkinson

Hometown: Cheney, WA
Chip Count: 9,925,000

Lee Watkinson is a 40-year-old poker pro, businessman, and animal rights activist from Cheney, WA. He is one of only two players at the final table who currently owns a WSOP gold bracelet. In 2006, Watkinson won the Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship. He owns a few businesses as well, including a record company and a clothing line - which were started exclusively with his poker winnings. The Washington State native holds a degree in economics, which perhaps explains why Watkinson is so astute as an investor and poker professional. Yet, often when he is interviewed Watkinson is quick to shift everyone's attention to a greater, more humanitarian purpose. Watkins and his fiancé Timmi DeRosa share a commitment to rescuing and retiring captive chimpanzees, many of which have been used in everything from movies to research laboratories.

Watkinson and DeRosa told about how chimpanzees are not as useful as they become older and are commonly discarded. So a few years ago, the couple made a commitment to rescue as many creatures as possible and eventually build an animal sanctuary. “All the animals need our help,” Watkinson says. “But we really try to focus on the chimpanzees.” But -- when it comes to poker, Watkinson is not monkeying around. He arrives seventh in the chip count.

Seat 9: Hevad Khan

Hometown: Poughkeepsie, NY
Chip Count: 9,205,000

Hevad “Rain” Khan is a 22-year-old professional poker originally from Poughkeepsie, NY. He attended college at the State University of New York-Albany. He has since moved around the country, living in both the San Francisco bay area, and Las Vegas. Khan’s claim to fame before arriving at this final table was his extraordinary ability to play multiple poker games simultaneously. In what can only be described as a prodigal Bobby Fischer-like capability, Khan has played in as many as 43 poker games all at once on his home computer. Today, he must play in just one poker game – the biggest and most glamorous event in the world for the world championship. Khan arrives eighth in the chip count at the start of the final table.

In-the-Money Finishers (to date):

1.
$8,250,000
2.
$4,840,981
3.
$3,048,025
4.
$1,852,721
5.
$1,255,069
6.
$956,243
7.
$705,229
8.
$585,699
9.
$525,934
10.
Steven Garfinkle
Bellingham, WA
$476,926
11.
Las Vegas, NV
$476,926
12.
Houston, TX
$476,926
13.
South Easton, MA
$429,114
14.
Elmonte, CA
$429,114
15.
Omaha, NE
$429,114
16.
Arcadia, CA
$381,302
17.
Kevin Farry
Manassas, VA
$381,302
18.
John Armburst
Austin, TX
$381,302
19.
Oak Park, CA
$333,490
20.
Denmark
$333,490
21.
Ft. Collins, CO
$333,490
22.
Sweden
$333,490
23.
Las Vegas, NV
$333,490
24.
Ryan Elson
Canton, OH
$333,490
25.
Daniel Alaci
Las Vegas, NV
$333,490
26.
Rancho Mirage, CA
$333,490
27.
Jeffrey Bryan
Ft. Calhoun, NE
$333,490
28.
Paulo Lovreiro
New York, NY
$285,678
29.
Ron Kluber
Aurora, IL
$285,678
30.
Los Angeles, CA
$285,678
31.
Peter Darvil
Coquitlan, Canada
$285,678
32.
Los Angeles, CA
$285,678
33.
Denmark
$285,678
34.
Fairfax, VA
$285,678
35.
Tacoma, WA
$285,678
36.
Robin Bergen
Saskatchewan, Canada
$285,678
37.
Houston, TX
$237,865
38.
Arcadia, CA
$237,865
39.
Woodinville, WA
$237,865
40.
Stenungsund, Sweden
$237,865
41.
Bennington, NE
$237,865
42.
Dag Martin Mikkelsen
Stavanger, Norway
$237,865
43.
Boston, MA
$237,865
44.
Mercedes, TX
$237,865
45.
Stig Top-Rasmussen
Köthern, Germany
$237,865
46.
Las Vegas, NV
$190,053
47.
Paris, France
$190,053
48.
San Diego, CA
$190,053
49.
Tempe, AZ
$190,053
50.
Levittown, NY
$190,053
51.
Pacheco, CA
$190,053
52.
La Crosse, WI
$190,053
53.
Las Vegas, NV
$190,053
54.
Richard Harris
Swansea, England
$190,053
55.
UK
$154,194
56.
Wichita, KS
$154,194
57.
Hillsborough, NJ
$154,194
58.
Spring Valley, CA
$154,194
59.
Littleton, CO
$154,194
60.
Lighthouse Point, FL
$154,194
61.
Monaco
$154,194
62.
Jeff Tunkel
Naperville, IL
$154,194
63.
San Rafael, CA
$154,194
64.
Manchester, England
$130,288
65.
Bjorn Glenne
Oppegard, Norway
$130,288
66.
Ryan Lawrence
Lethbridge, AB
$130,288
67.
Palo Alto, CA
$130,288
68.
Williamstown, KY
$130,288
69.
Pensacola, FL
$130,288
70.
Lake Forest, CA
$130,288
71.
Ed De Haas
Amsterdam, Netherlands
$130,288
72.
Billy Willis
Edmore, MI
$130,288
73.
Las Vegas, NV
$106,382
74.
Rich Murnick
Montclair, NJ
$106,382
75.
Leonard Pruzansky
Richmond, TX
$106,382
76.
Joshua Evans
Plano, TX
$106,382
77.
UK
$106,382
78.
San Ramon, CA
$106,382
79.
Huntington Beach, CA
$106,382
80.
Germany
$106,382
81.
Thierry Van Den Berg
Almerae, Netherlands
$106,382
82.
Frances Cagney
Laguna Niguel, CA
$82,476
83.
Costa Rica
$82,476
84.
Richmond, TX
$82,476
85.
David Wells
England
$82,476
86.
West Chicago, IL
$82,476
87.
Jeffrey Weiss
Davie, FL
$82,476
88.
Denton, TX
$82,476
89.
John Bird
Zephyr Hills, FL
$82,476
90.
Denver, CO
$82,476
91.
Dartmouth, NS
$67,535
92.
Cyprus
$67,535
93.
San Antonio, TX
$67,535
94.
Syracuse, NY
$67,535
95.
Kelly Jo McGlothin
Palmdale, CA
$67,535
96.
Rome, Italy
$67,535
97.
Los Angeles, CA
$67,535
98.
Santa Fe, NM
$67,535
99.
Joe Shield
St. Petersburg, FL
$67,535
100.
Rugry, ND
$58,570
101.
Pete de Best
Brea, CA
$58,570
102.
Bloomfield Hills, MI
$58,570
103.
St. Louis, MO
$58,570
104.
Richard Crowell
Scottsdale, AZ
$58,570
105.
Zhoang Han
Flushing, NY
$58,570
106.
Las Vegas, NV
$58,570
107.
Oakland, NE
$58,570
108.
Tenafly, NJ
$58,570
109.
Christopher Lovelace
Brandon, MS
$58,570
110.
Germany
$58,570
111.
Hoboken, NJ
$58,570
112.
Canada
$58,570
113.
Bethany, OK
$58,570
114.
Morris Plains, NJ
$58,570
115.
Los Angeles, CA
$58,570
116.
Chicago, IL
$58,570
117.
Justin King
Mason, OH
$58,570
118.
Matt Stout
Atlantic City, NJ
$58,570
119.
Jonathan Moonves
Los Angeles, CA
$58,570
120.
Ang Pang Ieng
Singapore
$58,570
121.
Las Vegas, NV
$58,570
122.
Ireland
$58,570
123.
Rajesh Verma
United Kingdom
$58,570
124.
Andrew Barnes
Saratoga, CA
$58,570
125.
Albequerque, NM
$58,570
126.
Kenneth Evanowski
Las Vegas, NV
$58,570
127.
Rockford, IL
$58,570
128.
Patrick Huse
Omaha, NE
$58,570
129.
Tim Begley
New Jersey
$58,570
130.
Paris, France
$58,570
131.
London, England
$58,570
132.
Cliffside Park, NJ
$58,570
133.
Harperwoods, MI
$58,570
134.
El Segundo, CA
$58,570
135.
Bryan Swanson
Ellensburg, WA
$58,570
136.
Las Vegas, NV
$58,570
137.
Robert Laura
West Haven, CT
$58,570
138.
Netherlands
$58,570
139.
Greg Huffman
Warren, OH
$58,570
140.
Jay Benjamin
The Woodlands, TX
$58,570
141.
Downey, CA
$58,570
142.
Samuel Padgett
Raleigh, NC
$58,570
143.
Champaign
$58,570
144.
Lawrence, KS
$58,570
145.
Hartsdale, NY
$58,570
146.
Sherman Oaks, CA
$58,570
147.
Henderson, NV
$58,570
148.
Alin Kapoport
England
$58,570
149.
Townsend, MA
$58,570
150.
Imran Ahmad
Arcadia, CA
$58,570
151.
Cambridge, MA
$58,570
152.
Las Vegas, NV
$58,570
153.
Marco Mills
Mississauga, Canada
$58,570
154.
Redding, CT
$58,570
155.
Sweden
$58,570
156.
Benjamin Lamb
Tulsa, OK
$58,570
157.
Monterry, Mexico
$58,570
158.
Sean Boles
St. Louis, MO
$58,570
159.
Mathew Brady
Upper Darby, PA
$58,570
160.
Palm Harbor, FL
$58,570
161.
Man Montgomery
CoeurdAlene, ID
$58,570
162.
Torrance, CA
$58,570
163.
Orlando, FL
$51,398
164.
Gonzalo Flores
Chile
$51,398
165.
Raleigh, NC
$51,398
166.
Baton Rouge, LA
$51,398
167.
Las Vegas, NV
$51,398
168.
Portland, OR
$51,398
169.
Sweden
$51,398
170.
Fernando Reyes III
San Antonio, TX
$51,398
171.
Donnacha O'Dea
Ireland
$51,398
172.
Scottsdale, AZ
$51,398
173.
Yuval Friedman
Israel
$51,398
174.
San Antonio, TX
$51,398
175.
Jerry Kane
Wilbraham, MA
$51,398
176.
Deborah Blair
Tucson, AZ
$51,398
177.
Great Neck, NY
$51,398
178.
John Parker
College Park, MD
$51,398
179.
Inverness, FL
$51,398
180.
Edison, NJ
$51,398
181.
Joe Pharco
Scottsdale, AZ
$51,398
182.
Henry Ma
Waterloo, IA
$51,398
183.
London, England
$51,398
184.
Randal McLoughlin
Littleton, CO
$51,398
185.
Sweden