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2010 World Series of Poker
Event #14: $1,500 2-7 Draw Lowball
Day 1 Completed
After eight levels of play and three-quarters of the field hitting the rail, we have finally come to a conclusion for day one of Event #14: $1,500 2-7 Draw Lowball.
250 players took to the felt this morning with a stellar field assembling including the likes of Mike Matusow, Daniel Negreanu, Barry Greenstein, Greg Raymer and the old hands of the game including Archie Karas, Berry Johnston, Dewey Tomko and five-time 2-7 bracelet holder Billy Baxter. Unfortunately these players - along with reigning Champion Phil Ivey - all fell to the rail as 67 players bagged up chips at days end.
Nick Binger is leading the field into day two after taking some crucial pots of Brandon Cantu to sit with an amassed 54,300 in chips. Snapping at his heels however are Scott Seiver (46,875), David 'Chino' Rheem (42,725) and Josh Arieh (32,725).
Still in contention for the fourteenth bracelet of the series are Erick Lindgren, JC Tran, Jeff Lisandro, Ted Forrest and many others as we look to play through to the money of twenty-eight places, and then through to a final table.
Play is set to begin at 3:00pm PST tomorrow with the remaining players looking to jostle into position to vie for the $92,817 first prize, coveted bracelet and title of Event #14 Champion!
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PokerStars Team USA Pro Gavin Griffin found himself all in for his last 1,925 against Scott Seiver.
Griffin stood pat but Seiver drew two to improve on his 

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to send him to the rail as Seiver climbs to 46,000 in chips.
Nick Binger has found a late double through Brandon Cantu when his 



saw him double through to 55,000 as Cantu slipped to just 18,000 in chips.
After a Steve Sung raise to 1,200, Tom Schneider threw in his last 350.
An unknown opponent also moved all in to prompt a fold from Sung.
Schneider drew one, but would be drawing dead against his opponent's pat 



, as he made his way to the rail.
The Tournament Director has just announced that there will be four more hands for the night.
Billy Baxter has a total of seven WSOP bracelets with five of those being in 2-7 Lowball.
Unfortunately for the native Georgian, he will be unable to add another today as he has just been eliminated from the tournament when he could not best his opponent's 



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Steve Sung opened to 1,300 from under the gun only to have Josh Arieh make it 4,200 from the big blind.
Sung made the call before both players stood pat only to have Arieh move all in.
Sung thought for sometime before folding to sink to 13,000 as Arieh climbs to 33,500 in chips.