2012 World Series of Poker

Event 18: $2,500 Seven Card Razz
Day: 3
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ax4xax2xjx4x10x
Prize
$182,793
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$702,975
Entries
309
Level Info
Level
28
Limits
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Fischman Takes a Hit

Scott Fischman
Scott Fischman
Scott Fischman{x-}{x-} / {5-}{q-}{6-}{9-} / {x-}
Brandon Cantu{x-}{x-} / {7-}{4-}{k-}{q-} / {x-}

Cantu completed, and Fischman called. Cantu led out on fourth street, Fischman called, and then Fischman led out on fifth. Cantu called. Cantu called another bet on sixth street, and Fischman checked on seventh. Cantu tanked before betting, and Fischman called.

Cantu fanned {8-}{5-}{2-} for an eighty-seven, and Fischman mucked.

"You probably don't get that call, Barry," Cantu said to Greenstein, who nodded. "But do you know how many millions I've spent to get that call?"

Greenstein and the rest of the tabled burst into laughter.

A few hands later, Fischman, Brendan Taylor, and Don Zewin were three-handed on fourth street.

Fischman{x-}{x-} / {8-}{3-}{7-}{q-} / {x-}
Taylor{x-}{x-} / {5-}{8-}{a-} (FOLDED)
Zewin{x-}{x-} / {6-}{3-}{k-}{5-} / {x-}

Zewin led out, and both Fischman and Taylor called. On fifth, the action checked to Fischman who bet. Fischman check-called bets on sixth and seventh, and Zewin fanned {a-}{7-}{5-}.

Fischman mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Don Zewin us
Don Zewin
510,000 151,000
Brandon Cantu us
Brandon Cantu
WSOP 2X Winner
400,000 213,000
Scott Fischman
Scott Fischman
330,000 -145,000

Tags: Barry GreensteinBrandon CantuBrendan TaylorDon ZewinScott Fischman

Jeff Misteff Eliminated in 8th Place ($17,693)

Jeff Misteff - 9th place
Jeff Misteff - 9th place

Brendan Taylor completed with a {6-} and then called a raise from Jeff Misteff. The latter bet the turn before calling a bet on fifth. Misteff's last 10,000 went in on sixth and the cards were tabled.

Misteff: {A-}(x) / {5-}{3-}{5-}{10-} / (x)
Taylor: {A-}{2-} / {6-}{9-}{J-}{4-} / {4-}

We didn't get a good look at Misteff's cards, but we do know he was drawing dead headed into seventh street. He finished in eighth place and parted with a $17,693 consolation prize.

Player Chips Progress
Jeff Misteff
Jeff Misteff
Busted

Tags: Brendan TaylorJeff Misteff

Michael Chow Eliminated in 7th Place ($22,945)

Michael Chow - 7th place
Michael Chow - 7th place

Michael Chow fired out a bet on the turn and was called by Phil Hellmuth, who was showing a pair of aces. Fifth street saw Chow fire out another bet, but this time Helluth quickly raised. "You can just say all in," Hellmuth told Chow, who only had 10,000 behind. While he didn't say it, Chow did commit it.

Chow: {8-}{4-} / {3-}{2-}{4-}{J-} / {3-}
Hellmuth: {2-}{5-} / {A-}{A-}{3-}{9-} / {10-}

Sixth street gave Hellmuth a nine-low, which meant Chow needed to improve on seventh. He squeezed out his card and didn't see any pips, meaning it was either a deuce, three or ace. "You've got two of the aces though," Chow said, knowing it was the only card that would save his tournament life. He then flipped and revealed a {3-}. With that, Hellmuth chipped up to 500,000 and sent Chow home in seventh place.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
500,000 90,000
Michael Chow us
Michael Chow
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Michael ChowPhil Hellmuth

Seven Perfect?

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 2,000 ante
Splitting pots isn't as easy as it seems.
Splitting pots isn't as easy as it seems.

Scott Fischman: {x-}{x-} / {2-}{3-}{a-}{q-} / {x-}
Don Zewin: {x-}{x-} / {3-}{a-}{5-}{j-} / {x-}

Zewin completed, and Fischman called. Zewin led out on fourth street, Fischman called, and both players knuckled on fifth. Zewin check-called bets on sixth and seventh, then announced, "seven perfect."

Fischman sighed, but when Zewin turned over {7-}{8-}{2-}, Barry Greenstein corrected him.

"That's not a seven perfect," he informed Zewin.

"Jesus," Fischman utttered, turning over {7-}{5-}{8-} for the same hand. "I almost mucked."

"Sorry," Zewin apologized. "You were always getting half of the pot, Scott."

"Not if I mucked," Fischman responded.

There was then an issue splitting the pot. There was an extra yellow T1,000 chip in the pot that couldn't be broken (the purple T500 chips were colored off) and no one knew who it should go to. In stud variants, even Razz, the extra chip goes to the player with the highest card (in Razz, aces are low). Half the table thought it should go to Fischman because he had a queen, which was the highest card dealt, but the other half thought it should go to Zewin because he had the {7-Spades}, which was the highest card of the two five-card hands.

"Just put the chip on the rail," Greenstein suggested. "We'll treat it like a replay in the NBA and wait for a TV timeout."

Eventually, two tournament directors got together and ruled that the chip would go to Zewin, because it goes to the highest card from the five-card hands.

Tags: Barry GreensteinDon ZewinScott Fischman

Hellmuth Can't Trap Taylor

Barry Greenstein{x-}{x-} / {7-}{10-} (FOLDED)
Phil Hellmuth{x-}{x-} / {2-}{10-}{10-}{6-} / {x-}
Brandon Cantu{x-}{x-} / {4-}{8-} (FOLDED)
Brendan Taylor{x-}{x-} / {7-}{4-}{j-}{5-} / {x-}

Three bets went in on third street, and on fourth street, Taylor led out. Only Hellmuth called. Hellmuth paired on fifth and called a bet from Taylor, but was forced to fold on sixth.

Taylor is now our chip leader, while Hellmuth is steaming a little bit.

Player Chips Progress
Brendan Taylor us
Brendan Taylor
WSOP 1X Winner
605,000 154,000
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
380,000 -120,000

Tags: Brendan TaylorPhil Hellmuth

Hellmuth Gets Some Off the Bear

Barry Greenstein brought it in with a {Q-} and then called a raise from Phil Hellmuth. The 11-time bracelet winner then fired every street through sixth, all of which Greenstein called, and then both players checked seventh.

Hellmuth: (x-x) / {A-}{8-}{5-}{4-} / (x) ({3-}{9-}{J-})
Greenstein: (x-x) / {Q-}{6-}{3-}{K-} / (x)

Hellmuth rolled over an 8-5 low and Greenstein simply mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
365,000 65,000
Barry Greenstein us
Barry Greenstein
265,000 -55,000

Tags: Barry GreensteinPhil Hellmuth

Action Slow

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 2,000 ante

Action has slowed as of late with just a couple minutes remaining in this level. The slow play hasn't stopped Phil Hellmuth from telling the other players just how good he is. "I got here playing perfect," Hellmuth declared.

Tags: Phil Hellmuth