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WSOP day eight roundup: Reslock bests Ivey in Stud; grad student wins NL event9 June 2007
Chris Reslock defeated Phil Ivey to win the $5,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud tournament, and Will Durkee won his first World Series of Poker final table to take home over a half a million dollars in a $2,000 No Limit Hold'em event. Reslock comes from behind to take stud title Reslock, who entered the final table with less than a quarter of the chips held by chipleader David Oppenheim, takes home his first WSOP bracelet. Reslock, formerly a taxi cab driver in New Jersey, defeated five-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Ivey heads up to take the title. Ivey won $143,820, while Oppenheim, who finished third, won $93,060. Marco Traniello became the first player to make two final tables in this year's WSOP, finishing eighth. Durkee pins down first WSOP bracelet Durkee, who graduated from UVA in 2005 and is now a grad student at Northwestern University, was also an Academic All America selection for the Cavaliers. Todd Terry finished second to win $353,875, while Internet whiz-kid Justin "ZeeJustin" Bonomo was fourth. Stanley Weiss, who won a WPT title last year, finished sixth. Field tight at six-handed final table Warner has $945,000 chips, while David Zeitlin sits in second with $899,000. Brian Miller is in third with $831,000, and David Mitchell-Lolis is in fourth with $736,000. All six players will be making their first WSOP final table appearance today. Another Seven Card Stud bracelet to be awarded today? Phil Ivey, fresh off his second place finish in the World Championship event, is still in the running, as are Barry Greenstein, Mel Judah, Josh Arieh, Ted Forrest, Greg Raymer, Barabara Enright and Tony G. Related Links
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