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Hevad ‘RainKhan’ Khan wins a huge rewardNovember 4, 2008, 7:01 am (3 years ago)This year, the Caesar’s Palace Classic saw 311 players paid reluctantly a heavy charge for entrance so as to be crowned this year’s champion. As usual, there can be just one, and that one was Hevad ‘RainKhan’ Khan, 2007 World Series of Poker final-tabler.
On the 2nd day just 19 of the 311 players came back, with WPT announcer Mike Sexton completing on the final table bubble in 11th. The final table was a hard one, having names including as John ‘World’ Hennigan and Adam Junglen. But Khan did have a dominating chip lead with almost 3 times the stack of his close competitor. Following Junglen and Hennigan’s early exits, Khan was given free rein to win the title. 1st: Hevad Khan - $1,000,000 2nd: Michael Kamran - $520,320 3rd: Gary Freidlander - $266,073 4th: Jonathan Aguiar - $206,946 5th: Joseph Cordi - $177,382 6th: Adam Junglen - $147,818 7th: John Hennigan - $118,255 8th: Daniel Schreiber - $88,691 9th: Michael Fantini - $59,127 10th: Michael Katz - $35,746
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