2012 World Series of Poker

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

No Penalty for Bleznick

Level 11 : 1,000/2,000, 200 ante
Jared Bleznick (Day 1) avoids a penalty.
Jared Bleznick (Day 1) avoids a penalty.

"Floor to Table 430!" a dealer called.

We rushed to the table to catch what was happening, and we saw that Jared Bleznick had {5-}{5-}{5-} tabled in front of him. Evidently, he was surprised that he was rolled up, so he exposed his hand.

"He's done it before!" Raymond Davis exclaimed. "He showed split kings earlier!"

"That's going to be a one-round penalty," the floorman told Bleznick.

"What?" Bleznick responded. "I thought it was a warning? I always get a warning."

"If you always get a warning, then why do you keep breaking the rules?" the floorman returned.

"It's my first event of the series," Bleznick explained. "I'm sorry. It's just crazy that I was rolled up."

The floor person ended up giving Bleznick a warning rather than a penalty, and Bleznick was very pleased.

"That was like a Jedi mind trick," Bryan Micon announced after the floorman left. "This is not the penalty you are looking for."

Tags: Bryan MiconRaymond DavisJared Bleznick

History of the Razz Event

Level 11 : 1,000/2,000, 200 ante

At the start of the day we posted a chart of Razz winners dating back to 2005, but that's not to suggest that their isn't a long and storied history to this event. In fact, Razz tournaments at the World Series of Poker date all the way back to 1973 and has been on the schedule every year except 1976.

While Barry Greenstein began the day as the most recent champ still in the field, it doesn't mean he was the only Razz champ looking for a second title. Linda Johnson actually won this event back in 1997 when she outlasted a field of 160 players to capture the $96,000 first-place prize and he first gold bracelet; likewise, Ted Forrest took down the Razz title in 1993, the year he won three gold bracelets. While Johnson was eliminated early in the day Forrest is still in contention for his sixth gold bracelet.

As we said before, this event has a history dating back decades. What better way to tell you more about it than to reference a post from 2010 written by WSOP and historian Nolan Dalla:

The illustrious list of former winners in this event reads like a “Who’s Who” of poker. Former Razz
champions include — Billy Baxter, Doyle Brunson, Eskimo Clark, T.J. Cloutier, Ted Forrest, Linda Johnson,
Berry Johnston, O’Neil Longson, Lakewood Louie, Tom McEvoy, Huck Seed, Barry Greenstein, Jeffrey
Lisandro and Frank Kassela.

Four players have won this event two times in WSOP history. This exclusive club of repeat Razz winners
includes — Sam Angel, Gary “Bones” Berland, Mike Hart and Huck Seed.

The first-ever Razz champion was by legendary Sam Angel, one of the most colorful personalities ever to be
part of the Las Vegas gambling culture. He won the inaugural event held at Binion’s Horseshoe in 1973.
Angel was a complete contradiction of his given name (hardly “angelic”), and is often remembered as a surly,
abrasive figure. He often wore loud checkered jackets and slurred ceaseless profanities. Perhaps in part
due to Angel’s two early victories in Razz and his cantankerous demeanor, the poker variant developed (an
undeserved) reputation as a game for nits and tightwads. It’s certainly changed since the days of Sam
Angel, and remains as an event with arguably as interesting a history of any tournament held each year at
the WSOP, other than the Main Event.

Two ladies have won this event in the past – Linda Johnson (1997) and Katja Thater (2007).
The Razz championship was televised by ESPN once, back in 2004. It was one of the most interesting
tournament final tables ever shown. There were several interesting personalities among the eight finalists
and lots of table chatter. However, the game was never broadcast again, presumably because it was difficult
for viewers to follow and confusing (to novices) since the object of the game was the make the worst/lowest
hand.

The 2005 Razz championship was one of the longest final tables in WSOP history. That finale clocked in at
a mind-numbing 16 hours – which set a WSOP record at the time. The Razz mark stood for three years until
the 2008 WSOP Europe Main Event final table

Dr. Kamikaze Culled

Kami Chisholm
Kami Chisholm

We're not sure how it happened, but Kami Chisholm has been eliminated from the tournament. Known in the poker world as "Dr. Kamikaze," Chisholm, who is a filmmaker and cultural critic with a PhD in History of Consciousness and Feminist Studies, began the day second in chips, and we can only assume things went south for her here on Day 2.

Meanwhile, "Miami" John Cernuto has been eliminated from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Kami Chisholm
Kami Chisholm
Busted
John Cernuto us
John Cernuto
Busted
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Kami Chisholm

Level: 12

Limits: 1,200/2,400

Ante: 300

McEvoy Goes on a Bendor

Yarron Bendor, who final tabled Event 4: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low 8-or-Better, just eliminated 1983 WSOP Main Event Champion Tom McEvoy from the tournament.

Both players started with a deuce up, and McEvoy led out when he was dealt a four on fourth street. Bendor called with a seven, and the rest of the money went in on fifth, when McEvoy and Bendor caught a {10-} and a {9-} respectively.

McEvoy: {8-}{3-} / {2-}{4-}{10-}
Bendor: {8-}{4-} / {2-}{7-}{9-}

McEvoy's board ran out {3-}{8-}, giving him two pair - which obviously doesn't help in this game - and ten-high. Bendor's first five cards were enough to win the pot, and score the elimination.

Player Chips Progress
Yarron Bendor us
Yarron Bendor
40,000
14,000
14,000
Tom McEvoy us
Tom McEvoy
Busted
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 4X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Yarron BendorTom McEvoy

Chippies!

Player Chips Progress
Joe Tehan us
Joe Tehan
70,000
11,500
11,500
Scott Clements us
Scott Clements
60,000
39,000
39,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Tommy Vedes us
Tommy Vedes
56,000
30,000
30,000
Maxwell Troy us
Maxwell Troy
55,000
Michael Chow us
Michael Chow
52,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Yarron Bendor us
Yarron Bendor
50,000
10,000
10,000
Xuan Liu ca
Xuan Liu
48,000
38,000
38,000
Bryan Micon ag
Bryan Micon
47,000
12,000
12,000
Chris Viox us
Chris Viox
39,000
13,000
13,000
Barry Greenstein us
Barry Greenstein
32,000
14,000
14,000
Sam Grizzle us
Sam Grizzle
30,000
Tom Schneider us
Tom Schneider
30,000
-20,000
-20,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Brett Richey us
Brett Richey
30,000
4,000
4,000
Jonathan Spinks
Jonathan Spinks
30,000
David Singer us
David Singer
28,000
23,000
23,000
Blair Rodman us
Blair Rodman
27,000
-18,000
-18,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Raymond Davis us
Raymond Davis
25,000
11,000
11,000
Don Zewin us
Don Zewin
24,000
Ted Forrest us
Ted Forrest
24,000
-16,500
-16,500
WSOP 6X Winner
Robert Williamson III us
Robert Williamson III
23,000
-2,000
-2,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Andy Bloch us
Andy Bloch
22,000
9,000
9,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Vladimir Shchmelev ru
Vladimir Shchmelev
20,000
Allen Bari us
Allen Bari
18,000
-8,000
-8,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Pat Pezzin ca
Pat Pezzin
18,000
2,000
2,000
Dan O'Brien us
Dan O'Brien
17,000
9,500
9,500

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Harman's Bust Out

Jennifer Harman - eliminated.
Jennifer Harman - eliminated.

Jennifer Harman was all in on third street for her last couple hundred chips with a {9-}. Xuan Liu completed with a {4-}, and Brendan Taylor raised with an {a-}. Liu called.

Harman: {x-}{x-} / {9-}{k-}{q-}
Liu: {x-}{x-} / {4-}{10-}{10-} (FOLDED)
Taylor: {x-}{x-} / {a-}{10-}{3-}

Liu called a bet on fourth street, but when she paired on fifth, she released. Taylor tabled {6-}{3-}, and Harman showed {a-}{8-}. Unfortunately for Harman, she caught another queen on sixth, and when Taylor received a {5-}, she was drawing dead. Taylor's last card was a {4-}, improving his hand for kicks and giggles, and Harman instantly mucked her down card upon receiving it.

"Good luck," she said to her neighbor Ted Forrest before exiting.

The next hand, Taylor was heads up with Brett Richey on fourth street.

Taylor: {x-}{x-} / {6-}{a-}{9-}{9-} / {x-}
Richey: {x-}{x-} / {7-}{8-}{10-}{3-} / {x-}

Taylor led out on fourth and fifth, Richey called both bets, and when Taylor paired on sixth, Richey led out. Taylor called. Taylor called one more bet on seventh, and Richey turned over {5-}{4-}{2-} for a seventy-five. Taylor mucked, and Richey pulled in the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Brendan Taylor us
Brendan Taylor
65,000
54,600
54,600
WSOP 1X Winner
Brett Richey us
Brett Richey
35,000
5,000
5,000
Jennifer Harman us
Jennifer Harman
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Brendan TaylorBrett RicheyJennifer HarmanTed Forrest

Tough Table 435

Level 12 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante

After Jennifer Harman busted from Table 435, a table broke and filled in some empty seats. As a result, here former table has no doubt become the toughest in the room:

Seat 1: Brendan Taylor
Seat 2: Yarron Bendor
Seat 3: David Singer
Seat 4: Brett Richey
Seat 5: Ted Forrest
Seat 6: John Spinks
Seat 7: Tristan Clemencon
Seat 8: Xuan Liu

"Wish I Had Two Pair"

Andy Bloch makes the wheel, wishes it was two pair.
Andy Bloch makes the wheel, wishes it was two pair.

Mike Gagliano: {x-}{x-} / {2-}{10-}{k-}
Andy Bloch: {x-}{x-} / {5-}{a-}{4-}

Gagliano completed, Bloch raised, and Gagliano called. On fourth street, Bloch led out, and Gagliano called. On fifth, Bloch bet as soon as the {4-} fell in front of him, and Gagliano released.

"Probably should've checked," Bloch grinned, turning over {3-}{2-} for the wheel. "I wish I had two pair there."

Player Chips Progress
Andy Bloch us
Andy Bloch
11,500
-10,500
-10,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Mike Gagliano
Mike Gagliano
9,800
-20,200
-20,200

Tags: Andy BlochMike Gagliano