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Sun Jun 21 2009 23:55 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
William Cole - 11th PlaceWilliam Cole Eliminated in 11th Place ($12,737)
William Cole (X)(X)
(X)
Warwick Mirzikinian (X)(X)
(X)
William Cole led out on fourth and fifth streets, Warwick Mirzikinian looking him up. Cole's remaining 8,000 went into the middle on sixth street and Mirzikinian called.
Cole showed
in the hole for a T-5-4-3-2 low, but Mirzikinian revealed
for a 6-5-3-2-A to send Cole to the rail in 11th place.
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Sun Jun 21 2009 23:52 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
Your new chip leaderKenna James Takes the Chip Lead
Michael Craig (X)(X)
(X)
Kenna James (X)(X)
(X)
We picked the hand up on fifth street, with Michael Craig leading out and Kenna James making the call. James took the lead on sixth and bet, Craig making the call. James also led on the river and Craig looked him up.
Craig revealed
in the hole for a 7-6-5-3-A low, but James had the winner, showing
for a 6-5-3-2-A low. James took down the pot and moved into the chip lead with 480,000 while Craig slipped to 80,000. -
Sun Jun 21 2009 23:46 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
Ville Wahlbeck - 12th PlaceVille Wahlbeck Eliminated in 12th Place ($12,737)
Unfortunately, Ville Wahlbeck won't be making his fourth final table of the 2009 WSOP in the Razz event, as he was eliminated a short time ago by Kenna James.
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Sun Jun 21 2009 23:44 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
Allen BariAllen Bari Triples Up
Al Barbieri (X)(X)
(X)
Ryan Fisler (X)(X)
(X)
Allen Bari (X)(X)
(X)
Eric Rodawig had the bring-in with a jack, Al Barbieri completed, Ryan Fisler raised, Allen Bari reraised, Rodawig folded and both Barbieri and Fisler called. Bari led out on fourth street, Barbieri raised, Fisler called and Bari called all in.
Fisler and Barbieri continued betting on the side-- Fisler leading out on fifth and sixth streets and getting called both times. He led again on seventh and Barbieri folded.
Bari turned up
for a 8-4-3-2-A low and tripled his stack to 120,000. -
Sun Jun 21 2009 23:39 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
A Little Honey for Sugar Bear
Steve Diano (X)(X)
(X)
Al Barbieri (X)(X)
(X)
Allen Bari (X)(X)
Steve Diano completed on third street and both Al Barbieri and Allen Bari called. Barbieri made the low board on fourth and led ou, Bari folded and Diano called. Both players checked fifth street. Barbieri bet his deuce on sixth street and Diano gave it up. -
Sun Jun 21 2009 23:30 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
Ville Wahlbeck Doubles Through Jeff Lisandro
Lisandro (X)(X)
(X)
Wahlbeck (X)(X)
(X)
Kenna James had the bring-in with a
, Jeff Lisandro completed, Ville Wahlbeck raised, James folded, Lisandro reraised and Wahlbeck called. Wahlbeck led out on fourth and fifth streets and Lisandro called in both spots. He bet his last 3,000 chips on sixth and Lisandro looked him up.
Lisandro showed
and was drawing at a seven low while Wahlbeck turned over
for a made jack low and a draw at a six low. Lisandro couldn't improve on the river and Wahlbeck raked in the pot, doubling his stack to 128,000. -
Sun Jun 21 2009 23:25 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
Nikolay Evdakov - 13th PlaceNikolay Evdakov Eliminated in 13th Place ($10,107)
Nikolay Evdakov (X)(X)
(X)
Kenna James (X)(X)
(X)
We picked this one up on fourth street, Kenna James checking over to Nikolay Evdakov, who bet out. James called, then check-raised Evdakov on fifth street. Evdakov called. Both players checked on sixth and seventh.
Evdakov showed
for a 8-7-5-4-A low, but James had him with
in the hole for a 7-6-4-3-A low. Evdakov rapped the table and James took it down.
After the hand, Evdakov was left with only 38,000 in chips and he succumbed only a few hands later. -
Sun Jun 21 2009 23:03 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
Shuffle Up and Deal
Cards are in the air.
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Sun Jun 21 2009 23:02 GMT-70
Round: 19
Ante: 2,000
Bring-In: 2,000
Completion: 8,000
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Sun Jun 21 2009 22:39 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil

Who Can Stop Lisandro?
Welcome to our continued coverage of Event #44, the $2,500 Seven Card Razz. Our original field of 315 has been whittled down to just 13, with Australian Jeff Lisandro aiming for an historic third WSOP bracelet of this year's series.
Lisandro holds the chip lead but won't have it easy with the likes of Kenna James, Ville Wahbeck, Nikolay Evdakov and Al Barbieri still in contention.
The razzle dazzle for the bling bling kicks off in about 30 minutes time. Stay tuned!






