WSOP Chip Leaders After Day 2B: More Pros Featured

The 2007 WSOP player pool has been narrowed down to just over 700 heading into Thursday's show down.  The World Series of Poker continues to break all the rules by making Tuesday and Wednesday a single day for tournament purposes (2A and 2B, respectively).  The survivors from both days join together Thursday as we shift into the final countdown mode of this approaching weekend where someone will be crowned the winner of the 2007 WSOP.

Among these individuals we have Gus Hansen, a Dane who has lifetime winnings just over $3 mil, according to CardPlayer.com.

William "Bill" Edler was also among the chip leaders with life time winnings in the millions ($2.2 mil to be precise).  Edler resides in Vegas.

Sorel Mizzi of Toronto, Canada has life time winnings over $400,000. 

Ben Lamb of Tulsa Oklahoma has won over $200,000 during his professional playing career.

Brent Sheirbon and Robert Nehorayan have each taken home over $100,000 during their poker tournament appearances.

This is in sharp contrast to Tuesday's 2A chip leader pool where few of the top 10 have had any real previous tournament success.

Your chip leaders from Wednesday 2B appear below. 

1Rain Kahn580,000 $8,000

2Gus Hansen530,000 $-28,000

3Brent Sheirbon525,000 $-65,000

4Robert Nehorayan510,000 $58,000

4William "Bill" Edler510,000 $35,000

4Richard Weisman510,000 $6,000

7Markus Gonsalves500,000 $-10,000

8Kevin Kim470,000 $450,000

9Sorel Mizzi410,000 $45,000

10Ben Lamb402,000 $32,000

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Ace King, Gambling911.com

Originally published July 12, 2007 10:48 am ET