UltimatePokerForum.com
Ultimate PokerReviewsWPTWSOPArticles
2007 Horseshoe Casino
Council Bluffs
World Series of Poker
(WSOP) Circuit Event
Event #8
$5,000 No Limit Hold'em
Tournament Report
End of Day 2
UltimatePokerForum.com
The Ultimate Poker Site
Spade
2007 Horseshoe Council Bluffs WSOP Circuit Event Report
Sam Von Duhn Grabs Chip Lead on
Last Hand of Championship Day Two of
WSOP Circuit at Horseshoe
Council Bluffs
PokerStars
Jeff Banghart started day two of the WSOP Circuit championship event at
Horseshoe Casino Council Bluffs as the chip leader, and relentlessly built his
lead from there. But on the last hand of the day, Sam Van Duhn, a
35-year-old pro from Chicago, knocked out the 10th player to set the final
table for tomorrow and take the lead with 444,500 chips. The winner of the
final event will receive $219,576, a seat in the
WSOP $10,000 event later this
year, and a gold trophy ring.

Day two started with the 42 survivors from the day before returning at noon,
hoping to make the final table.  Level eight got underway with blinds of
600-1,200 and 200 antes. Banghart, with 86,800 chips, had the lead.  

Nine players were eliminated in the round, with Banghart increasing his lead.
Blinds were now 800-1,600 with 200 antes.

Only one woman, Deb Blair, a call center manager from Tucson, Arizona,
made a final table in the preceding seven events, finishing eighth in the
$1,500 no-limit contest. She went out in this round with three tables left
when her pocket aces ran into a set of 8s. Soon after, the other remaining
lady, Krista Gifford, was beaten by pocket aces to make this an all-male party.

After the level ended, blinds went to 1,000-2,000 with 300 antes. Banghart
had increased his lead with more than 200,000 chips. We got down to the
final 18 players who made the money when two others went broke at
separate tables and tied for 19th place.  

First player to cash out, in 18th place, was Matt Infranca, who went out near
the end of level 10. He and the next two players out would collect $8,132.
Blinds were now 1,500-3,000 with 400 antes. On a tear, Banghart had now
upped his lead to about 300,000.

Level 11 saw four more players knocked out, and the remaining 12 returned
from dinner playing with 2,000-4,000 blinds and 500 antes. Banghart was
even farther in the lead now with close to 400,000 chips, nearly twice as
many as anyone else.

Things slowed down considerably at this level, with only one more player
eliminated. There were about seven more all-ins, but players escaped each of
those times.

Now the blinds were 3,000-6,000, with 500 antes. Several players were
short stacked, and for once, Banghart had not increased his lead, dropping
down slightly.

It took only four minutes at the new level to lose player number 11 when Ray
Flavin,    all in with a paired jack, succumbed to a set of 8s on the river.

The 10 finalists now regrouped at one table, ready to lose a final player. Ten
minutes later the deed was done. Von Duhn let out a piercing scream when,
holding A-K, he turned an ace to beat  pocket kings held by Jeff Bryan.

The final nine will return at 2 p.m. to battle it out for the championship.
Home WSOP WSOP Circuit WSOP Articles WPT WPT Articles Reviews Poker Tools Poker Articles
RSS Feeds Forum Site Map Links Contact Us Poker Supplies Advertise Link Exchange
Ultimate Poker Forum Home
Online Poker Room Reviews
Poker Strategy Articles
Poker Discussion Forum
WSOP Articles
World Series of Poker
WSOP Circuit Events
2006 WSOP Results
Poker Odds Calculator
Free Poker Room
Private Tournaments
Freeroll Tournaments
World Poker Tour
WPT Articles
Online Poker Tools
Ultimate Poker Store
WPT Television Schedule
WPT Season 5 Results
WPT Season 4 Results
WPT Season 3 Results
WPT Season 2 Results
WPT Season 1 Results
Poker Supplies
Daniel Negreanu's Blog
Poker RSS Feeds
Poker Books
Poker Chips
Poker Tables
Poker Tournament Blog
Tom Sangenito's Blog
WSOP Articles Blog
General Poker Information
WSOP Gallery of Champions
WSOP History
Poker Articles
Site Map
Contact Us
Poker & Casino Links
Poker Advertising
Link Exchange
About Us
Site Directory