2010 World Series of Poker

Event #19: $10,000 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
David Baker
Winning Hand
jx10x9x8x4x
Prize
$294,314
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$949,400
Entries
101
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
10,000

Event #19: $10,000 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship

Day 3 Completed

Congratulations to David Baker, Event No. 19 Champion ($294,314)

David Baker
David Baker

David Baker is presently posing for his winner's picture. The grin under his white cap is a mile wide. And for good reason. He has bested one of the most formidable fields in WSOP history to take down Event No. 19, the $10,000 Deuce-to-Seven Draw Lowball Championship (No-Limit).

"You better smile," just advised a friend of Baker's from the side of the stage. "That's going on a banner out in the hall." His friend was alluding to the possibility that Baker could win the 2010 WSOP Player of the Year and thus have his visage hung on a large banner along with other POYs.

Indeed, Baker is definitely in serious contention in the WSOP POY race, having finished sixth in an event with another especially tough field, the $50K Player's Championship (Event No. 2) earlier in the Series.

It was a tough final table, culminating a tough three days of play. Baker held the chip lead at the start of play today, and remained on top for most of the afternoon and evening. Most impressively, Baker knocked out five of his six opponents -- as well as Daniel Negreanu in eighth -- to take the title.

Congratulations to David Baker, Event No. 19 champion!

Tags: David Baker

Eric Cloutier Eliminated in 2nd Place ($181,886)

Eric Cloutier, eliminated in 2nd
Eric Cloutier, eliminated in 2nd

David Baker raised all in from the button, and Eric Cloutier thought a bit before making the call with his remaining 560,000. Fans in attendance all took a step forward toward the stage in unison to get a closer look. Cloutier drew two cards and Baker one.

Cloutier tabled {6-}{4-}{2-}, and the first card he turned over was a {6-}, giving him a pair. The fifth was a {7-}.

Baker spread out {10-}{9-}{8-}{4-}, and all he needed was to avoid pairing his ten, nine, or eight to take it down. He squeezed, then quickly turned over a {J-}. Baker had won!

Tags: Eric Cloutier

Level: 26

Blinds: 20,000/40,000

Ante: 10,000

End of Level 25; Updated Chip Counts

We've seen a couple more all-in-no-call hands during the last few minutes. They've reached the end of Level 25, and there's going to be a short pause for a chip color-up.

Here are the current counts:

David Baker -- 2,435,000
Eric Cloutier -- 595,000

Tension Mounts

Feeling as though we'll likely see a finish or double-up here relatively soon. The last two hands saw David Baker push all in before the draw and Eric Cloutier fold, then Cloutier push all in and Baker fold.

Baker continues to enjoy about a 3-to-1 chip lead.

George Danzer Eliminated in 3rd Place ($115,295)

George Danzer, eliminated in 3rd
George Danzer, eliminated in 3rd

On the next hand after being crippled by Eric Cloutier, George Danzer went all in dark from the button with his last 37,000, Cloutier folded, and Baker called the tiny raise from the big blind. Baker drew two cards, and Danzer one.

Baker had {8-}{4-}{3-}, picked up a {6-}, but then also drew a {3-} for a pair of treys. Danzer had {10-}{7-}{4-}{3-}, but unfortunately for him drew a {7-} to make a higher pair, and he's out.

We're heads up!

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