2011 World Series of Poker

Event #44: $2,500 Seven Card Razz
Day: 3
Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
9x8x6x4x2x
Prize
$210,615
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$825,825
Entries
363
Level Info
Level
29
Limits
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

Brock Gary Eliminated in 14th Place ($9,530)

Brock Gary - 14th Place
Brock Gary - 14th Place

First, Chris Bjorin doubled through Brock Gary when Bjorin was all in on sixth with a six-low that had Gary drawing dead who was crippled.

Then shortly after, Gary got all in on third against Scott Epstein and their boards ran out as follows:

Gary: {2-}{9-} / {8-} {5-}{J-}{J-} / {K-}
Epstein: {6-}{7-} / {3-}{K-}{8-}{J-} / {3-}

Gary ended up with a jack-nine low but Epstein managed to make a jack-eight low to eliminate his opponent.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Epstein us
Scott Epstein
170,000 85,000
Chris Bjorin se
Chris Bjorin
WSOP 2X Winner
100,000 -35,000
Brock Gary
Brock Gary
Busted

Tags: Brock GaryChris BjorinScott Epstein

Mikhail Tulchinskiy Eliminated in 15th place ($7,729)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Mikhail Tulchinskiy - 15th place
Mikhail Tulchinskiy - 15th place

Tommy Chen completed with a {5-} up, and Mikhail Tulchinskiy raised all in for 17,000 showing a {4-}. Chen called, and the boards were run out.

Chen: {J-}{4-} / {5-}{a-}{a-}{7-} / (X)
Tulchinskiy: {8-}{2-} / {4-}{7-}{8-}{j-} / (X)

By the time seventh street rolled around, Tulchinskiy was already in trouble with the second-best hand. Chen flipped his river card first, a {6-}, and that left Tulchinskiy drawing deat. He picked up a bad {8-} on seventh, anyways, slapping it down on the felt and storming away from the table in a tirade. He spoke to Mikhail Smirnov at the adjacent table, sputtering his story as fast as he could get the words out of his mouth.

After he was handed his payout slip, a frustrated Tulchinskiy took a lap around the Amazon Room, kicking over the odd chair as he let off a little post-elimination steam. He's out in 16th place.

Tags: Mikhail TulchinskiyTommy Chen

Tulchinskiy Running Cold, Getting Hot

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante

We picked up the action on fourth street, heads-up between John Monnette and Mikhail Tulchinskiy.

Monnette: ({8-}{2-}) / {4-}{5-}{3-}{10-} / (X)
Tulchinskiy: ({6-}{5-}) / {a-}{3-}{8-}{k-} / (X)

Tulchinskiy bet on fourth street, and Monnette raised it up. On fifth, Monnette led right back out, and Tulchinskiy raised it again. Monnette reraised for the last 7,000 chips he had behind, and the cards were shown up with Tulchinskiy's eight-six being second-best. Monnette had run down an eight-five, and Tulchinskiy threw his arms up in the air and started cursing his luck in machine-gun Russian. He pulled king-ace on the last two streets, no help. Monnette drew ten-nine, and he didn't need any help.

After granting that double up, Tulchinskiy was left with just 6,500 lonely chips. He was all in as the bring-in on the next hand, and he ran pretty poorly once again. His board came {K-}{6-} / {j-}{a-}{8-}{8-} / {6-} to make an ugly king-low for his tournament life. Fortunately for him, his opponent Tommy Chen drew just as poorly, running out an even uglier {9-}{2-} / {10-}{k-}{q-}{10-} / {2-} board to keep Tulchinskiy in the game with about 30,000.

He's still not quite happy.

Tags: Mikhail TulchinskiyTommy Chen

Double or Nothing For Bohlman

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante

Scott Bohlman completed with a {3-} up, and Tommy Chen raised to two bets with an {A-}. Bohlman called, getting short on chips now.

Bohlman: (X)(X) / {3-}{9-}{a-}{q-} / (X)
Chen: (X)(X) / {a-}{5-}{2-}{k-} / (X)

Chen bet his lead on fourth street, and Bohlman called. On fifth, Chen bet it again, and Bohlman took pause before raising all in for 31,000 total. Chen quickly called, turning up {5-}{4-}, and Bohlman's {7-}{5-} had already made a nine-low to give him the lead. He was at-risk, though, and he needed to fade the last two cards to stay alive. Sixth street was clean, and Chen pulled an {A-} on seventh to lock up Bohlman's double.

He's back up to 126,000 now.

Tags: Scott BohlmanTommy Chen

Victor Ramdin Eliminated in 16th Place ($7,729) in Hand of the Tournament

Victor Ramdin - Eliminated in 16th in Crazy Hand
Victor Ramdin - Eliminated in 16th in Crazy Hand

Tulchinskiy: (X)(X) / {3-}{10-}{K-}{K-} FOLDED
Bohlman: (X)(X) / {7-}{3-}{8-}{J-} /(X)
Ramdin: (X)(X) / {9-}{10-}{5-}{Q-} / (X)
Williamson III: (X)(X) / {5-}{4-}{8-}{2-}
Chen: (X)(X) / {7-}{9-}{8-}{10-} FOLDED

The hand started where Mikhail Tulchinskiy completed the bring in and Scott Bohlman, Victor Ramdin, and Robert Williamson III all called. The action was now on Tommy Chen who raised and said something along the lines of “Please raise” to Tulchinskiy. This got tensions brewing as discussion began over whether what Chen said was allowed. Tulchinskiy obliged with a raise though and it was all calls until it was back on Chen who raised again. Everyone called as the players saw the next street.

On fourth, Williamson led out and received calls from Chen and Tulchinskiy but then Bohlman came in with a raise. Ramdin called all in and Williamson re-raised. Once again, everyone called the raise which formed a sidepot.

On fifth, Williamson led out again and received calls from each of his opponents. On sixth, Williamson led out once more. Tulchinskiy got out of his chair before the action was on him and began sounding off in Russian. The floor warned him that he couldn’t talk in a foreign language while he was still in the hand and he threw his cards in out of turn. Chen then folded while Bohlman called to stick around for the last street

On seventh, both players checked and Williamson revealed {6-}{2-}{8-} for an eight-six low. Bohlman mucked while Ramdin was drawing dead given Williamson's hand but showed {A-}{3-}{10-} for a ten-low.

After the hand, Chen received a one hand penalty for inducing action by another player. Tulchinskiy was given a warning for his actions and the floor also whispered something to Williamson who had yelled out
“Pick me” to the dealer before every street.

After the pot was settled, Ramdin was eliminated and Bohlman and Tulchinskiy’s stacks took a big hit while Williamson surpassed Chen as the chip leader.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Williamson III us
Robert Williamson III
WSOP 1X Winner
565,000 325,000
Tommy Chen us
Tommy Chen
520,000 -80,000
Scott Bohlman us
Scott Bohlman
WSOP 1X Winner
74,000 -116,000
Mikhail Tulchinskiy ru
Mikhail Tulchinskiy
35,000 -65,000
Victor Ramdin us
Victor Ramdin
Busted

Tags: Mikhail TulchinskiyRobert Williamson IIIScott BohlmanTommy ChenVictor Ramdin

Draw!

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante

With our field reduced to sixteen players, the field has been redrawn down to the final two tables. A couple of the players (John Monnette) were complaining about the lack of automatic shufflers on the table, so they've been moved over to the next row to a pair of tables that have the machines built in. Here's how they're laid out.

TableSeatPlayer
2921Tommy Chen
2922John Monnette
2923Mikhail Tulchinskiy
2924Scott Bohlman
2925George Lewis
2926Victor Ramdin
2927Matt Smith
2928Robert Williamson III
   
2981Mikhail Smirnov
2982Stephen Su
2983Rep Porter
2984Chris Bjorin
2985Brock Gary
2986Gerald Rechnitzer
2987Scott Epstein
2988Andreas Krause

Monnette Grumpy No More

John Monnette moved all in on fifth with (X)(X) / {A-}{9-}{3-}. Mikhail Tulchinskiy took a while before he finally made the call with (X)(X) / {5-}{J-}{5-}. Monnette showed {2-}{8-} while Tulchinskiy was in trouble with {6-}{4-}. We missed the rest of the cards but Monnette had Tulchinskiy drawing dead at some point to secure the double up.

Player Chips Progress
Mikhail Tulchinskiy ru
Mikhail Tulchinskiy
100,000 -36,000
John Monnette us
John Monnette
WSOP 5X Winner
70,000 37,000

Tags: John MonnetteMikhail Tulchinskiy

A Look at the Current WSOP Player-of-the-Year Leaderboard

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante

Current 2011 WSOP Player-of-the-Year Leaderboard

PlayerPointsCashesFinal TablesBraceletsWinnings
Phil Hellmuth420.75320$517,410
Sam Stein402.63421$716,342
Mikhail Lakhitov401.80521$851,058
Mitch Schock364.81531$406,018
John Juanda336211$410,067
Amir Lehavot330.75211$578,454
Sean Getzwiller325221$647,854
Jason Mercier323.45421$670,471
Daniel Idema318.88311$380,072
Mark Schmid317.75311$499,861
Steve Landfish317.70220$330,044

*Through Event #41