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Jim Paras - 9th Place
Hand #5 - David Woo
Matt Wood has the button in Seat 7. David Woo calls from early position as does Mike Glasser from middle position. Jim Paras announces a raise from the cutoff and then tosses out 150,000. Woo calls and Glasser looks sick. He crosses his arms and looks all around before eventually throwing his hand away. Woo and Paras go heads up to the flop.
The flop comes . Woo checks and Paras moves all in. Woo has Paras covered and makes the call. The players show:
Woo:
Paras:
The turn comes the , giving Woo a full house but leaving Paras with some outs. The river was the and Woo's hand was best.
Jim Paras was eliminated in ninth place and leaves with $58,290 for his outstanding run in this event.
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Jim Paras has the button in Seat 6. David Woo opens for a 125,000 raise, Curtis Early reraises to 350,000, and Woo makes the call. The flop is . Woo checks, Early bets 250,000 into the 805,000 pot, Woo folds, and Early wins the pot.
[user40108]
Curtis Early has the button in Seat 5. David Woo raises to 100,000. Mike Glasser moves all in for 485,000. Action folds back around to David Woo and he folds. Mike Glasser wins the pot.
[user25067]
Mike Glasser has the button in Seat 4. Curtis Early raises to 80,000 from the small blind, Jim Paras reraises to 150,000 and Early calls. The flop is . Early checks, Paras moves all in, Early folds and Paras wins the pot.
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Seat 9, Thanh Dat Tran
Born in Vietnam, Thanh Dat Tran is a 33-year-old poker pro from Los Angeles, CA. Tran has over $120,000 in career tournament earnings, including a cash in the 2006 WPT Mirage Poker Showdown and the final table of the $1,000 NLHE event at the 2005 WSOP-Circuit event at Bally's here in Las Vegas. This is Tran's third WSOP cash and his first final table.