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Bubble bursts at the Main Event; 337 left in hunt for $8.25 million

13 July 2007

By Aaron Todd

The bubble burst at the Main Event of the World Series of Poker last night, and 284 players finished the day with at least $20,320 in winnings. The remaining 337 players are eying the $8.25 million first-place prize as play resumes today at noon PST for Day 4.

Rome's Dario Minieri, who won €125,780 in a European Poker Tour event last October, will start the day with a healthy chip lead, holding $2.4 million. Jeff Weiss of Florida is second with just over $1.5 million.

Kenny Tran, who was fifth in the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event, sits in fifth with nearly $1.2 million.

Five former winners are still in the field, including: Huck Seed (1996, $544,000); Robert Varkonyi (2002, $424,000); Scotty Nguyen (1998, $321,000); Carlos Mortensen (2001, $284,000); and Berry Johnston (1986, $203,000).

Other notable players still in contention include: Gus Hansen ($1.0 million); Isaac Haxton ($791,000); Kirk Morrison ($772,000); Bart Hanson ($738,000); Lee Watkinson ($737,000); Bill Edler ($673,000); Julian Gardner ($471,000); Chad Brown ($454,000); Jason Lester ($439,000); John Spadavecchia ($402,000); Alexander Kravchenko ($371,000); Thor Hansen ($342,000); Daniel Alaei ($299,000); Humberto Brenes ($210,000); Mimi Tran ($144,000); Tobey Maguire ($131,000); Hasan Habib ($127,000); and Billy Baxter ($105,000).

Aaron Todd

During his time away from his Casino City reporter's desk, home-game hot shot Aaron Todd plays in a weekly poker game with his friends in the Boston area. While he is happy to play Texas Hold'em, he'd rather mix it up and include lesser-known games such as Omaha Hi/Lo, Razz, and (his personal favorite) Deuce-to-Seven Triple Draw, in the rotation of games.

After graduating from St. Lawrence University in 2000, Aaron worked in media relations for college athletic departments. When he grew tired of long nights and weekends watching college sports in leaky press boxes, he decided to spend long nights and weekends watching professional card players in stuffy poker rooms.

A native of a small town in New York just south of Ottawa, Aaron lives in Norwood, MA, with his wife Wendy. Write to Aaron at aarontodd@casinocity.com.

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