2009 World Series of Poker

Event 44 - $2,500 Seven Card Razz
Day: 2
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Event Info
2009 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Prize
$188,370
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$724,500
Total Entries
315
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Left 1 / 315
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Chris Ferguson Doubles Through Steve Diano

Chris Ferguson
Chris Ferguson
Ferguson (X)(X){4-?} {Q-?} {8-?} {K-?} (X)
Diano (X)(X){J-?} {3-?} {K-?} {10-?} (X)

Chris Ferguson completed on third street and Steve Diano called. Diano led out on fourth and Ferguson called. When Ferguson made the low board on fifth street he went all in for his last 3,100 and Diano looked him up.

Ferguson showed {5-?} {9-?} for a queen low and a draw to a 9-8 low while Diano turned up {A-?} {8-?} for a king low and a draw to a jack low. Diano caught a ten and a six to make T-8-6-3-A, but Ferguson hit a six on the river to make 9-8-6-5-A and take down the pot.

After the hand, Ferguson was up to 18,000.

Level: 13

Blinds: 0/0

Ante: 0

Arrivederci, Dario

Dario Minieri
Dario Minieri
Dario Minieri (X)(X) {3-?} {J-?} {6-?} {Q-?} (X)
Ville Wahlbeck (X)(X){5-?} {Q-?} {5-?}
Rich Morrella (X)(X){2-?} {4-?} {Q-?} {K-?} (X)
Dan Makowsky (X)(X) {6-?} {A-?} {9-?} {8-?} (X)

Dario Minieri completed on third street, Ville Wahlbeck raised, Rich Morrella and Dan Makowsky called, Minieri moved all in for an additional 3,600 and all three players called. Wahlbeck, Morrella, and Makowsky continued betting on the side.

Morrella led out on fourth street and and both Makowsky and Walhbeck called. Makowsky took the lead on fifth and bet, Wahlbeck folded and Morrella called. Makowsky bet again on sixth and Morrella called. Both players checked the river.

Makowsky had the best hand with a 9-8-6-2-A low. Morrella mucked, and Minieri showed J-9-7-6-3 before heading to the rail.

After the hand, Makowsky was up to 36,000.

Daniel Negreanu Eliminated

Daniel Negreanu's stack succumbed to David Chiu, when he bricked out and made a Q-9 low to Chiu's 8-7 low.

Though he'll miss out on some POY points in this event, he still has two to play today-- the $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em and the $2,500 Omaha 8 or Better.

Negreanu Hits a Six to Survive

'Bout time I hit a card!
'Bout time I hit a card!
Daniel Negreanu (X)(X) {2-?} {7-?} {A-?} {5-?} (X)
Hanno Offen (X)(X) {4-?} {6-?} {7-?} {6-?} (X)
Jeff Lisandro (X)(X){6-?} {5-?} {4-?} {5-?} (X)

Daniel Negreanu was all in on fifth street for his remaining 6,000 in a three-way pot with Hanno Offen and Jeff Lisandro, who continued betting on the side. Lisandro led out on sixth street and Offen called, but Offen folded to Lisandro's seventh street bet.

Lisandro turned over {2-?} {3-?} {9-?} for a 6-5-4-3-2 low. Negreanu turned over {7-?} {3-?} and with all the fours in the deck already out, Negreanu needed, as Norman Chad might say, "a six and a six only" to survive.

Negreanu peeled up his down card revealing... a six! With three sixes already dead, it was a one outer for Negreanu, making him a 6-5-3-2-A low to earn him the 20,000 pot.

Play Continues Without Miami John

"Miami" John Cernuto
"Miami" John Cernuto
The action was stopped and the room cleared about thirty minutes ago when "Miami" John Cernuto collapsed at the table during a hand. Cernuto was attended to by medics and is now being transported to the hospital.

Cernuto was conscious and talking when he was wheeled out of the Brasilia Room on a stretcher, and even gave a wave to the crowd, who gave him a round of applause.

Our thoughts and best wishes go out to Miami John and we hope he makes a speedy recovery.