2010 World Series of Poker

Event #14: $1,500 2-7 Draw Lowball
Day: 2
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
108762
Prize
$92,817
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entries
250
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
6,000 / 12,000
Ante
3,000

Event #14: $1,500 2-7 Draw Lowball

Day 2 Started

Day 2 Seat Draw

Table 361
Seat 1: Peter Gelencser (21925)
Seat 2: Thomas Ricketts (10625)
Seat 3: Chris Viox (14550)
Seat 4: Kurt Koshuta (6475)
Seat 5: Todd Bui (23250)
Seat 6: Lyle Berman (11150)
Seat 7: Brandon Cantu (17000)

Table 362
Seat 1: Alan Myerson (8900)
Seat 2: Lee Watkinson (12975)
Seat 3: James Bord (8400)
Seat 4: Connor Allisen (12475)
Seat 5: Erick Lindgren (16600)
Seat 6: Gary Tang (5475)

Table 363
Seat 1: Ari Dinov (11225)
Seat 2: Alessio Isaia (26400)
Seat 3: Scott Seiver (46875)
Seat 4: Lamar Wilkinson (13925)
Seat 5: Steve Sung (9750)
Seat 6: Mike Wattel (27800)

Table 364
Seat 1: Daniel Alaei (19375)
Seat 2: Derric Haynie (14425)
Seat 3: Erik Seidel (7450)
Seat 4: Josh Arieh (32725)
Seat 5: Steve Rassi (12100)
Seat 6: Keith Lehr (39850)
Seat 7: Nicholas Binger (54300)

Table 366
Seat 1: Joseph Marchal (4225)
Seat 2: Frederick Li (9800)
Seat 3: Matthew Smith (9850)
Seat 4: Chris Bjorin (18800)
Seat 5: Ricky Sherrill (700)
Seat 6: Bernard Lee (9600)
Seat 7: Yan Chen (26475)

Table 367
Seat 1: David Rheem (42725)
Seat 2: Shunjiro Uchida (7625)
Seat 3: Jeffrey Lisandro (12975)
Seat 4: Chad Brown (25325)
Seat 5: Michael Binger (17350)
Seat 6: Thomas Roupe (19100)
Seat 7: Bryan Micon (15100)

Table 368
Seat 1: Tad Jurgens (6800)
Seat 2: Emanuel Failla (13500)
Seat 3: Alexander Kravchenko (30250)
Seat 4: Tam Hang (25000)
Seat 5: James Iglinsky (2950)
Seat 6: Loi Phan (31850)
Seat 7: Craig Hartman (29375)

Table 369
Seat 1: Nicholas Brancato (6800)
Seat 2: Alexander Lieu (4400)
Seat 3: Roy Thung (10225)
Seat 4: John Monnette (10450)
Seat 5: Justin Tran (25075)
Seat 6: Aaron Cooper (23900)
Seat 7: Tom Dwan (10250)

Table 370
Seat 1: Konstantin Puchkov (11050)
Seat 2: Michael Leah (16626)
Seat 3: Danny Estes (26575)
Seat 4: Gary Marcum (5000)
Seat 5: Sigi Stockinger (12200)
Seat 6: Sean Snyder (33000)

Table 371
Seat 1: Dario Minieri (31725)
Seat 2: Nick Schulman (6900)
Seat 3: Jose-Luis Velador (14875)
Seat 4: Ted Forrest (1)
Seat 5: Daniel Nicewander (7975)
Seat 6: Matthew Dames (650)
Seat 7: Jordan Smith (10500)

All Set For Day Two

Chip Leader Nick Binger
Chip Leader Nick Binger

Welcome back to the Rio for day two of Event #14: $1,500 2-7 Draw Lowball.

67 players are returning to battle down to firstly the twenty-eight places that pay a guaranteed $2,943, before jostling for position to make the final table of eight.

Nick Binger is leading the field today with an amassed 54,300 in chips. Snapping at his heels however are Scott Seiver (46,875), David 'Chino' Rheem (42,725), Keith Lehr (39,850) and Sean Snyder (33,000).

Still in contention for the fourteenth bracelet of the series are Josh Arieh (32,725), Dario Minieri (31,725), Alexander Kravchenko (30,250), JC Tran (25,075), Erick Lindgren (16,600).

Play is set to begin at 3:00pm PST with PokerNews providing all the live coverage as we make our way down to another 2010 WSOP Champion.

Level: 9

Blinds: 250/500

Ante: 125

Alessio Falls

Scott Seiver soaring up the counts
Scott Seiver soaring up the counts

Alessio Isaia opened to 1,500 from the button only to have Scott Seiver bump it to 6,000 from the small blind.

Isaia pushed all in and Seiver instantly called and stood pat.

Isaia sat in the tank for near on two minutes deliberating whether to stand pat, draw, and if so how many. Eventually the Italian opted to discard two and table his {8-}{7-}{3-}.

Seiver flipped over his {J-}{10-}{7-}{5-}{4-} and screamed out, "hold, please hold!"

Isaia received his two new cards and slowly sweat one out to reveal the {Q-}, and once he tabled his other {8-} to pair up, he made his way to the rail as Seiver climbed to 77,000 in chips.

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Rheem Calls Binger's Bluff

Chino Rheem raised to 1,350 from the hijack, and Michael Binger called in the big blind. Both players took one card, and Binger bet out 2,000. As soon as Chino called, Binger nodded. "Nice hand." Chino showed {10-}{8-}{7-}{6-}{5-} and raked the pot to move up to 51,000. Binger is on 12,500.

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