Mon Jan 08 17:46:00 -0800 2007
Play Concludes for the Day
Play on day three of the 2007 PCA has come to an end. The sixteen remaining players will resume play tomorrow at noon EST and play down to the final six for the televised World Poker Tour final table.
Stay tuned to CardPlayer.com for all of the live updates, chip counts, photos and video from the event.
Mon Jan 08 17:43:00 -0800 2007
Elimination Order
19th - Kin Kwong Kwan
18th - Claudio Rinaldi
17th - James Jewett
Mon Jan 08 17:40:00 -0800 2007
A Crazy Last Hand
In a insane rush of all-ins and calls, a player was eliminated at each of the three remaining tables at the same time. There are now only 16 players remaining and play has stopped for the day.
Details on the eliminated players will follow shortly as soon as the order of eliminations is determined by tournament officials.
Mon Jan 08 17:33:00 -0800 2007
Steve Paul-Ambrose Eliminated
Defending PCA Champion Steve Paul-Ambrose has been eliminated from the tournament in 20th place.
Mon Jan 08 17:28:00 -0800 2007
Emil Patel Eliminated
Emil Patel has been eliminated from the tournament in 21st place.
Mon Jan 08 17:25:00 -0800 2007
Jimmy Fricke Eliminated
After his opponent raises to $45,000 preflop, Jimmy Fricke moves all in for $259,000 more. His opponent calls and shows 3

3

. Fricke flips over A

K

and will need to improve. However, the board comes J

7

6

2

7

and Fricke is eliminated from the tournament in 22nd place.
Mon Jan 08 17:24:00 -0800 2007
Mark Smyrski Eliminated
Mark Smyrski has been eliminated from the tournament in 23rd place.
Mon Jan 08 17:17:00 -0800 2007
Players Remaining
There are now only 23 players remaining.
Mon Jan 08 17:16:00 -0800 2007
Steve Paul-Ambrose Crippled
Jimmy Fricke has just doubled up again through Steve Paul-Ambrose, leaving Paul-Ambrose with only $85,000 chips.
Mon Jan 08 17:14:00 -0800 2007
Isaac Haxton Tops $3,000,000
On a board of 7

4

2

Q

, Isaac Haxton checks and his opponent bets $300,000. Haxton moves all in and his opponent calls immediately, showing Q

J

. However, Haxton turns over 2

2

for a set and the 4

on the river does not improve his opponent. Haxton is now over the $3,000,000 chip mark.