2008 World Series of Poker

Event 26 - $1,500 Razz
Day: 2
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Event Info
2008 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Prize
$157,619
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$618,345
Entries
453
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Left 1 / 453
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Level: 17

Blinds: 0/0

Ante: 0

David Levi Eliminated

David Levi Eliminated
David Levi Eliminated
David Levi was all in on fourth street against Brandon Leeds. Levi showed (X) (X) {A-?} {4-?} against the (X) (X) {4-?} {Q-?} of Leeds. When the dust settled however it was Leeds who had the best hand. Leeds made a {7-?} {6-?} {5-?} {4-?} {3-?} low just besting the {8-?} {7-?} {6-?} {5-?} {4-?} of David Levi.

After the hand, Brandon Leeds climbs to just over 205,000 chips.

Recent Eliminations

The following players will each take home $4,019.

17th - Ben Tang
18th - George Shahrezay
19th - Andrew Brown
20th - Jeff Lisandro
21th - Oriane Teysseire
22th - Tom Chambers
23th - Ali Tabatabai
24th - Dennis Furlong

Roland Isra Eliminated

Roland Isra Eliminated
Roland Isra Eliminated
Mark Tenner has just sent another player home. Roland Isra's final table dreams came up just short. Isra tabled a {9-?} {7-?} {6-?} {5-?} {4-?} but that couldn't beat Tenner's {9-?} {7-?} {5-?} {4-?} {3-?}. Isra was eliminated and Tenner is up to approximately 160,000 in chips.

Tom Schneider Eliminated

Tom Schneider Eliminated
Tom Schneider Eliminated
2007 WSOP Player of the Year Tom Schneider was just eliminated in 12th place.

Schneider's hand was all but irrelevant as he was up against Archie "The Greek" Karas who held the nuts, {5-?} {4-?} {3-?} {2-?} {A-?}. Schneider takes home $10,203 for his efforts and Karas works his way back up to just over 170,000 in chips.

Level: 18

Blinds: 0/0

Ante: 0

Frank Kassela Eliminated in 9th Place

Chris Viox has just eliminated the final player of the day. Frank Kassela was eliminated in ninth place when his {J-?} {9-?} {7-?} {6-?} {3-?} came up short against Viox's {9-?} {8-?} {7-?} {6-?} {5-?}.

Kassela spent the latter part of the day near the top of the chip counts, however a few unfortunate hands caused him to plummet down, and eventually out, eliminated in ninth place. Viox is now a dominant chip leader with about 350,000.