Usually when people play paintball they divide up into teams. The objective is generally to capture the other team's flag. More creative forms of the game have included capturing the other team's beer supply, or quite possibly their girlfriends. The only people who participate in the latter forms are folks whose brains have been rotted by a steady diet of heavy metal music and secular humanism, and they are not welcome by a polite society. Sometimes the game doesn't involve teams at all but rather a bunch of folks who have been put into a common area with their guns and it is every person for themselves. This is the general feeling that Event 49 of the 2007 WSOP fostered in the latter stages.
Just like in the free for all when anyone can be splattered at any point in time by a random paintball to the head, the body count of this No Limit Holdem championship rose at an aggressive clip.
After a run where Taylor Douglas was taking blinds and antes, the other players got wise to his aggressive ways and came to the conclusion that he can't be working with a legit hand every time. After this epiphany was reached, players started using Mr. Douglas like an ATM machine. Chandrasekhar Billavara managed to double up through him and so did Leandro Pimentel. To his credit, Taylor still managed to hang on.
John Hunt and Leandro Pimentel were both eliminated in quick succession by Chandrasekhar Billavara, who was now only left with Taylor Douglas between him and the bracelet. Billavara made short work of this roadblock to the championship to complete an unlikely win.
Chandrasekhar started the table with the fewest amount of chips, while John Hunt came to the final seating with the most impressive stack. Standing up for every guy who fervently believes that it isn't the size that matters, but how you use it, Chandrasekhar Billavara played brilliantly and was rewarded with the WSOP bracelet.
| Place | Player | Prize |
| 1 | Chandrasekhar Billavara | $722,914 |
| 2 | Taylor Douglas | $467,101 |
| 3 | John Hunt | $292,476 |
| 4 | Leandro Pimentel | $189,249 |
| 5 | Duane Felix | $131,184 |
| 6 | Cort Kibler-Melby | $96,775 |
| 7 | Ray Spencer | $75,270 |
| 8 | Greg (FBT) Mueller | $55,914 |
| 9 | Lewis Titterton | $45,162 |


