2010 World Series of Poker

Event #19: $10,000 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship
Day: 1
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

All in the Family

Speaking of the Mizrachis, we have a number of family members playing together in this event -- two sets of siblings, a father and son, and a husband and wife.

We just mentioned how Robert Mizrachi currently sits with 28,000 while his brother Michael has about 24,000. That puts both below the average 35,200 at present. Michael Binger is also fighting an uphill battle with 21,000 at present, while his brother Nick is even shorter-stacked with 9,000.

Doyle Brunson currently has 34,000, while his son Todd has 42,000. And while Vanessa Rousso -- the only woman to play this event, incidentally -- has been eliminated, her husband Chad Brown remains in the game with a stack of 33,000.

Tags: Chad BrownDoyle BrunsonMichael BingerMichael MizrachiNick BingerRobert MizrachiTodd BrunsonVanessa Rousso

One for Jesus

The Godfather of Poker, Doyle Brunson, raised to 1,500 from the button and Chris Ferguson reraised to 4,500 from the small blind. Brunson called and then both players drew one card apiece. After the draw, both players checked.

Ferguson showed a {9-}{8-}{5-}{3-}{2-} and Brunson flashed only a queen and then mucked. He's down to 35,000 while Ferguson moved back up a bit to 26,000.

Tags: Chris FergusonDoyle Brunson

Oh, I Have Seen Michael Mizrachi Play All Right

Michael Mizrachi just stood up from the table to check in on his brother, Robert. Robert has about 28,000 at present, and was disappointed to hear Michael only had 24,000.

Mike Matusow, sitting one table over, got involved in the conversation. As he will do from time to time.

"What's he got?" asked Matusow.

"24," said Robert. "We have last longers," he explained, noting how the two brothers were together hoping to outlast those against whom they'd made their side bets.

"You have a last longer with Michael Mizrachi?" asked Matusow. "Have you seen Michael Mizrachi play?!?"

"Yes," said Robert with a wide grin. "I was at the final table with him." Indeed, just last week, Michael won Event No. 2, the $50,000 Player's Championship, while Robert finished fifth.

Tags: Michael MizrachiMike MatusowRobert Mizrachi

Dwan Calls with a Pair

Tom Dwan
Tom Dwan

Tom Dwan raised to 1,675 and Tom Schneider called in the cutoff seat. John Monnette called on the button and then Andy Bloch called from the small blind. Four players went to the draw and first to decide was Bloch. He tossed away one card before Dwan took two. Schneider drew one and then Monnette drew one.

After the draw, action checked to Schneider. He fired 4,500 and Monnette folded. Bloch folded as well and then Dwan thought about it for a little while before making the call. Shneider held a pair of threes in his hand and Dwan called him with the {9-}{4-}{3-}{2-}{2-}, a pair of his own with deuces. Dwan's hand was good and his read was spot on. He's now up to 50,000 chips. Schneider's down to 33,000.

Tags: Andy BlochJohn MonnetteTom DwanTom Schneider

What Would You Do (Vs. Jesus)?

We just came on a hand between Chris "Jesus" Ferguson and Phil Tom. With about 10,000 in the pot and the draw completed, Ferguson had set his stack of 18,500 all in, and Tom was in the tank trying to decide what to do.

Finally he folded, showing his hand to Ferguson as he did. "Ten-eight?" asked a player across the table. Tom nodded. "{10-}{8-}{4-}{3-}{2-}," he said. "What do you think?" he asked of the table. "C'mon," he said, "it's him," pointing a thumb toward Ferguson, indicating that he felt there was little chance Ferguson would commit his stack with a hand Tom could've beaten.

Ferguson remained silent throughout, returning to his book when once his chips were stacked. He has about 29,000 now.

Tags: Chris FergusonPhil Tom

Snowing in the Amazon Room

Steve Zolotow
Steve Zolotow

It may be frigid cold inside the Amazon Room, but who would've thought Steve Zolotow would be bringing out the snow. After Zolotow raised from the button to 1,600, Tommy Vedes called out of the big blind. Vedes then drew two and Zolotow stood pat. Vedes checked and Zolotow fired 3,300. Vedes folded, showing three threes. Zolotow showed three fours and won the pot.

"I don't know why you guys play so tight at this table," said Zolotow.

Tags: Steve ZolotowTommy Vedes

Level: 7

Blinds: 250/500

Ante: 125

Let's Take a Break

Players are now on what will be the last 20-minute break of the evening. Two more one-hour levels, and Day 1 will be complete.

The big board says 88 of our original field of 101 are still with chips.

Series of Doubles for Richey

Brett Richey was in for his last 700 and Brandon Cantu raised to 2,300 to isolate. Everyone else folded and then both players drew one. Richey made a {9-}{8-}{7-}{4-}{2-} beat Cantu's {10-}{7-}{6-}{5-}-X.

Two hands later, Richey was all in again for 2,500. The player from the small blind called and then drew one. Richey stood pat. Richey held a {J-}{10-}{8-}{6-}{2-} and his opponent a {Q-}{7-}{6-}{5-}{4-}.

On the next hand, Richey was all in again 6,000. Brandon Cantu mucked in the next seat, but there was an issue. Frank Kassela saw Cantu muck and pointed out that he had six cards. The cards in the muck added up to six meaning Cantu was dealt six cards. The players argued about the hand being a misdeal, but it was ruled that because there were two actions - Richey's shove and Cantu's muck - the hand was live. Freddy Deeb was in the small blind and called. Richey stood pat with the {10-}{9-}{6-}{5-}{2-} and Deeb drew one to a {9-}{4-}{3-}{2-}. He drew a {J-} and had the worst hand, doubling Richey up for the third time within minutes. He's now back to about 13,000 chips.

Tags: Brett RicheyFreddy DeebBrandon Cantu