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Annette Obrestad Wins the 2007 WSOPE Main Event

Annette Obrestad is the first female to win a WSOP Main Event and the youngest person (18 years old) to ever win a WSOP bracelet.

Annette Obrestad

2007 WSOPE ME Final Table Results
Place Prize winner
1 £ 1,000,000 Annette Obrestad
2 £ 570,150 John Tabatabai
3 £ 381,910 Matthew McCullough
4 £ 257,020 Oyvind Riisem
5 £ 191,860 Johannes Korsar
6 £ 152,040 Dominic Kay
7 £ 114,030 Magnus Persson
8 £ 85,070 Theo Jorgensen
9 £ 61,540 James Keys
10 £ 41,630 Gus Hansen

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The 2007 World Series of Poker is in the history books.

WSOP Recap - Jerry Yang Wins the Main Event!
Jerry Yang survived a massive field of 6,358 players to win the 2007 WSOP Main Event. Here are final table payouts for the nine finalists:

1. Jerry Yang - $8,250,000
2. Tuan Lam - $4,840,981
3. Raymond Rahme - $3,048,025
4. Alex Kravchenko - $1,852,721
5. Jon Kalmar - $1,255,069
6. Hevad “Rain” Khan - $956,243
7. Lee Childs - $705,229
8. Lee Watkinson - $585,699
9. Philip Hilm - $525,934

Catch ESPN’s WSOP coverage starting Tuesday, July 31st at 9:00 p.m. ET.

WSOP Schedule

Below is the 2007 wsop schedule of the shows that espn will broadcast:

• Event #1: $5,000 mixed hold ‘em
• Event #3: $1,500 NL hold ‘em
• Event #4: $1,500 pot-limit hold ‘em or Event 7: $5,000 pot-limit Omaha
• Event #8: $1,000 NL hold ‘em with rebuys
• Event 13: $5,000 pot-limit hold ‘em
• Event 28: $3,000 NL hold ‘em
• Event 30: $2,500 NL hold ‘em six-handed
• Event 31: $5,000 heads-up or Event 33: $1,500 pot-limit Omaha with rebuys
• Event 39: $50,000 HORSE
• Event 50: $10,000 pot-limit Omaha
• Event 55: $10,000 NL hold ‘em Main Event

The final table of the main event will also air live on espn pay per view.