Day 3: 337 Players Survive
Only 337 players survived the carnage of "Money Day." Now that the money bubble has burst, many of these players will be satisfied with nothing less than the final table. There is a wide variety of players still alive in this field, and everyone should have someone to root for tomorrow.
There are top tournament pros like Gus Hansen, Humberto Brenes, Chad Brown, Jason Lester, Lee Watkinson, David Levi, Brandon Adams, and Mimi Tran.
There are top online players like Sorel 'Imper1um' Mizzi, Jared 'Waco Kid' Hamby, Darrell 'Gigabet' Dicken, Hevad 'Rain' Khan, Matt 'Mattster24' Sterling, and Peter 'Nordberg' Feldman.
There are top Europeans like Julian Gardner, Thor Hansen, Donnacha O'Dea, and Willie Tann.
There are former world champions like Berry Johnston ('86), Huckleberry Seed ('96), Scotty Nguyen ('98), Carlos Mortensen ('01), and Robert Varkonyi ('02).
There are 2007 WSOP bracelet winners Bill Edler and Alex Kravchenko.
There are seasoned veterans like Billy Baxter, Hans 'Tuna' Lund, and Mike Laing.
There are even celebrities -- actor Tobey Maguire ("Spider-Man") and musician Sully Erna (lead singer, Godsmack) have already outlasted nearly 95% of the field.
But wait ... there's more.
There's the blind player, Hal Lubarsky, who uses an assistant to read the cards and whisper them into his ear. He's still in the hunt for the final table.
There's Kenny Tran, who was a surprise at the final table of $50,000 H.O.R.S.E., but has followed it up by becoming the first player to a million chips in the Main Event.
There's the uber-aggressive young Italian, Dario Minieri, who doesn't know the word "slow," and took the chip lead in the last half-hour of Day 3. As an online player, he accumulated so many player's bonus points that he used them to buy a Porsche. He's the big threat heading to Day 4.
The remaining 337 players will play another five levels tomorrow (Friday), and then Saturday (Day 5) the field will play down to the final three tables -- 27 players. Everyone who survives Saturday will be guaranteed at least $333,490.
Sunday (Day 6), the final three tables will play down to the final table of nine players. Everyone who survives Sunday will be guaranteed at least $525,934.
Monday is an off day.
Tuesday is the big day. The final table of the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event. Nine players, one of whom will go down in poker history as the world champion, earning $8.25 million. The final five will become millionaires.
Regardless of who you're rooting for, you'll want to return to PokerNews.com at 12:00 noon PDT for complete coverage of all the action.