2010 World Series of Poker

Event #40: $2,500 Seven Card Razz
Day: 2
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
7x5x4x3x2x
Prize
$214,085
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$839,500
Entries
365
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Event #40: $2,500 Seven Card Razz

Day 2 Started

Day 2 Table Draw

Table 341
Seat 1: --empty--
Seat 2: Davidson Matthew (22000)
Seat 3: --empty--
Seat 4: Johannes Steindl (9900)
Seat 5: Rod Pardey (3300)
Seat 6: Yun Fan (12600)
Seat 7: Shannon Shorr (90900)
Seat 8: Greg Raymer (16200)

Table 342
Seat 1: John Cernuto (17200)
Seat 2: --empty--
Seat 3: Brendan Taylor (10600)
Seat 4: Terry Zitzman (11900)
Seat 5: Alexander Kravchenko (22800)
Seat 6: Eric Conti (50100)
Seat 7: James Lee (5500)
Seat 8: Jose-Luis Velador (16300)

Table 343
Seat 1: --empty--
Seat 2: Maxwell Troy (34000)
Seat 3: Aurangzeb Sheikh (28800)
Seat 4: Ted Lawson (20000)
Seat 5: Kristan Lord (11400)
Seat 6: Alexandra Vuong (3400)
Seat 7: Bryan Micon (40600)
Seat 8: Lonnie Heimowitz (14500)

Table 344
Seat 1: Steve Weiss (22800)
Seat 2: Joseph Hachem (34500)
Seat 3: Dustin Pattinson (22600)
Seat 4: Brian Rast (6900)
Seat 5: Lacey Jones (25700)
Seat 6: Stuart Rutter (42000)
Seat 7: David Grey (10100)
Seat 8: Mark Gregorich (6900)

Table 345
Seat 1: Daniel Martin (11700)
Seat 2: Brandon Sharckharris (7600)
Seat 3: Huck Seed (24300)
Seat 4: Yuval Bronshtein (23000)
Seat 5: Lawrence Fujii (17400)
Seat 6: Matt Glantz (8500)
Seat 7: Isaac Haxton (39400)
Seat 8: Jeffrey Mervis (5600)

Table 346
Seat 1: John Cover (30000)
Seat 2: Darus Suharto (12200)
Seat 3: Jan Fisher (25200)
Seat 4: William Wood (24600)
Seat 5: Matt Grapenthien (10400)
Seat 6: Andrew Robl (10300)
Seat 7: Michael Mariakis (10500)
Seat 8: Mike Watson (6700)

Table 347
Seat 1: Jeff Hakim (5200)
Seat 2: Vladimir Shchemelev (25900)
Seat 3: Jennifer Tilly (7400)
Seat 4: Willy Bergeron (38700)
Seat 5: Clifford Ziff (13500)
Seat 6: Chance Kornuth (24900)
Seat 7: Daniel Negreanu (14400)
Seat 8: Hanno Offen (13600)

Table 348
Seat 1: Chris Wallace (33300)
Seat 2: Can Kim Hua (12100)
Seat 3: Steven Diano (48500)
Seat 4: Edward Brogdon (25700)
Seat 5: Jeff Williams (32700)
Seat 6: Eric Rodawig (37400)
Seat 7: Steve Simmons (4000)
Seat 8: Rich Morrella (41000)

Table 349
Seat 1: Chris Bjorin (25500)
Seat 2: Ted Forrest (19900)
Seat 3: Archie Karabourniotis (31000)
Seat 4: Daniel Didech (11000)
Seat 5: --empty--
Seat 6: Richard Chase (6800)
Seat 7: Katja Thater (33700)
Seat 8: Tamas Gombkoto (6900)

Table 350
Seat 1: David Chiu (49100)
Seat 2: Don Zewin (18300)
Seat 3: Tom McEvoy (24500)
Seat 4: Mikko Pispala (20700)
Seat 5: Gary Benson (39200)
Seat 6: Randy Kaas (37000)
Seat 7: Brett Helm (16100)
Seat 8: Jordan Smith (15800)

Table 351
Seat 1: Joshua Barr (15800)
Seat 2: David Bach (28700)
Seat 3: Mark Provenzano (13500)
Seat 4: Alessio Isaia (14400)
Seat 5: Itai Bronshtein (13700)
Seat 6: Thomas Tiller (53900)
Seat 7: Dan Heimiller (7900)
Seat 8: Eric Crisp (19500)

Table 352
Seat 1: Michael Leah (18200)
Seat 2: Hasan Habib (48300)
Seat 3: Michael Kaufman (18100)
Seat 4: David Steicke (8200)
Seat 5: Bahador Ahmadi (3200)
Seat 6: --empty--
Seat 7: 123 MICKEY DOFT (7400)
Seat 8: John Nguyen (20400)

Table 353
Seat 1: Frank Kassela (5100)
Seat 2: Erick Lindgren (10900)
Seat 3: Tommy Vedes (29100)
Seat 4: Charles Hanson (4300)
Seat 5: Kirk Morrison (8300)
Seat 6: Brandon Leeds (8800)
Seat 7: Arthur Cobb (32000)
Seat 8: Andrew Brown (27300)

Table 354
Seat 1: Steven Gee (33300)
Seat 2: Eli Elezra (24000)
Seat 3: Nick Helm (8200)
Seat 4: Anthony Viganola (24100)
Seat 5: Melville Lewis (22400)
Seat 6: Allen Bari (22600)
Seat 7: Nikolay Losev (31400)
Seat 8: Richard Schwartz (4000)

Table 355
Seat 1: Frank Athey (13800)
Seat 2: Linda Johnson (18700)
Seat 3: David Levi (11800)
Seat 4: Ian Keiser (2500)
Seat 5: Jerry Buss (9000)
Seat 6: Robert McLaughlin (100)
Seat 7: Charles Crouch (29800)
Seat 8: Daniel Ospina (33200)

Table 356
Seat 1: Marcus Hodge (19100)
Seat 2: Scott Packer (76500)
Seat 3: Jennifer Harman-Traniello (33700)
Seat 4: Yevgeniy Timoshenko (16700)
Seat 5: --empty--
Seat 6: Fred Adriano (22500)
Seat 7: Jaehwa Son (11400)
Seat 8: Howard Lederer (18000)

Table 357
Seat 1: Morris Klevansky (22400)
Seat 2: Dario Minieri (29000)
Seat 3: Thomas Ricketts (33500)
Seat 4: --empty--
Seat 5: Matthew Hawrilenko (29800)
Seat 6: Justin Bonomo (4400)
Seat 7: Zachary Fellows (14900)
Seat 8: Stephen Su (25900)

Table 358
Seat 1: Shawn Sheikhan (33800)
Seat 2: William Vanderbok (10600)
Seat 3: --empty--
Seat 4: Matthew Smith (7700)
Seat 5: Richard Evans (23000)
Seat 6: Tom Schneider (26800)
Seat 7: Melissa Polos (15400)
Seat 8: Pat Pezzin (4500)

Table ?
Seat ?: Kevin Bradley (14000)

Forget London or Kansas City Lowball . . . It's Time For Razz!

Chip leader or short stack Shannon Shorr?
Chip leader or short stack Shannon Shorr?

Welcome back to the 2010 World Series of Poker for day two action of Event #40: $2,500 Seven Card Razz!

Yesterday the 365-player field was whittled down to 136 players with many veterans, amateurs and tournament junkies alike all hitting the rail.

Our paperwork says that Shannon Shorr is the overnight chip leader with 90,900, but his tweets say he only has 11,000, leaving us scratching our heads. We'll have to sort out his stack once the bags come back out of storage. Either way, that count is closely trailed by Scott Packer (76,500), Thomas Tiller (53,900) and Eric Conti (50,100). However still in contention to add a bracelet to their impressive record include David Chiu (49,100), Joe Hachem (34,500), Jennifer Harman (33,700) and possibly the world's greatest Razz player Archie Karas (31,000).

Toss in a couple of the shorties - Erick Lindgren (10,900), Kirk Morrison (8,300) and Dan Heimiller (7,900) - and you have a day ahead of us full of check-raises, terrible outdraws and unlucky seventh streets as we aim to play down to a final table of eight.

Make sure to stay locked onto PokerNews from 3:00 pm PST for continuous live coverage of every bring-in, wheel and eventual bust out from Event #40!

Off Shorr

The mystery has been solved!

We located and checked Shannon Shorr's bag of chips, and it does indeed seem that the powers that be made a typo. Shorr's stack IS a fairly short 10,900, and is NOT a chip-leading 90,900.

Hope that's cleared the matter up. Imagine Mr. Shorr's surprise when he saw the official counts.

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Level: 9

Blinds: /

Ante:

We're On the Razz

That means something completely different across the pond, but there'll be none of those kinds of shenanigans today as this is some very, very serious business. Only 40 of these folks are going to get paid, and last man standing come tomorrow will be going home with a mouthwatering $214,085.

Doft Moving Up

A good start for PokerNews' own Mickey Doft. He came back today a short stack with around his Day 1 starting stack, but has now busted Bahador Ahmadi to put his stack up to around 10,000.

Tags: Mickey Doft

Payouts Already!

"I have a payout on 346!" announced a dealer.

"No payouts" responded the Tournament Director as Mike Watson slowly exited the tournament area.

"That is the worst needle I've heard all World Series!" laughed off Daniel Negreanu.

"How do you like that Watts" needled Negreanu.

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