2013 World Series of Poker

Event #33: $2,500 Seven-Card Razz
Day: 3
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ax3x4x4x6x10x8x
Prize
$178,052
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Entries
301
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Randy Ohel Eliminated in 10th Place ($13,469); Frankie O'Dell Eliminated in 9th Place ($13,469)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 2,000 ante
Frankie O'Dell - 9th Place.
Frankie O'Dell - 9th Place.

Frankie O'Dell completed with an {8-}, and Randy Ohel went into the tank with a {j-} behind him. Sebastian Pauli was lurking behind him with a six up, but Ohel finally decided to raise for most of his chips. Pauli reraised, and O'Dell got it all in along with Ohel. Pauli called.

Pauli: {6-}{2-}{4-}
Ohel: {j-}{2-}{3-}
O'Dell: {6-}{7-}{8-}

Pauli was ahead early with three to a six-low, and dealer shipped him a seven right off the bat, while Ohel and O'Dell got tens, leaving them in bad shape. By sixth street, Pauli had completed his seven-low, and Ohel was the only one with an out, as he had {4-} and {5-} on his board. Only a six or an ace would save him, but he had been dealt a nine, and Pauli notched two knockouts in one hand.

Player Chips Progress
Sebastian Pauli
Sebastian Pauli
484,000 382,000
Frankie O'Dell us
Frankie O'Dell
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted
Randy Ohel us
Randy Ohel
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Frankie O'DellRandy OhelSebastian Pauli

Adam Szalay Eliminated in 11th Place ($10,661)

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

Szalay: {A-}{8-}{8-}/{9-}{5-}{2-}{9-}
Keller: {2-}{3-}{8-}/{8-}{j-}{a-}{4-}

Brent Keller opened the pot by completing with his {8-} up. Next to act Adam Szalay made it two bets with his {9-} up.

On fourth, Szalay bet and Keller called. The same action was repeated on fifth. On sixth street Keller picked up the betting lead when Szalay pair and he bet. Szalay reraised, leaving himself only 6,500 chips behind. Keller called.

On seventh, Keller put Szalay all in and eventually Szalay called.

"Smooth eight," Keller said. That smooth eight was good enough to best Szalay's nine-eight low and he was sent home in 11th place.

Player Chips Progress
Brent Keller
Brent Keller
240,000
Adam Szalay
Adam Szalay
Busted

Joel Alpert Eliminated in 12th Place ($10,661)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Joel Alpert - 12th Place.
Joel Alpert - 12th Place.

After losing the majority of his chips with a {3-}{4-}{3-}{8-} board when an opponent made a seven-six with a {2-}{7-}{a-}{9-} board, Joel Alpert got his last few thousand in a few hands later with {q-Clubs} up. Frankie O'Dell and Rick Fuller played a side pot in which O'Dell had the lead with {a-}{2-} until pairing sixth.

O'Dell: {a-}{2-}{k-}{2-}
Fuller: {a-}{8-}{a-}{5-}
Alpert: {10-}{q-}{q-}{j-}

Fuller took the lead with a bet, and O'Dell called. Both players checked seventh street. Alpert, meanwhile had already gotten out of his seat after getting dealt a hideous board. Fuller showed {9-}{3-}{j-} for a nine-eight, and O'Dell couldn't beat it.

Player Chips Progress
Rick Fuller us
Rick Fuller
150,000 -55,000
Frankie O'Dell us
Frankie O'Dell
WSOP 3X Winner
60,000 -15,000
Joel Alpert
Joel Alpert
Busted

Tags: Frankie O'DellJoel AlpertRick Fuller

Sergey Altbregin Eliminated in 13th Place ($8,552)

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

Sergey Altbregin found himself all in against Ivan Schertzer on fifth street. Altbregin looked good when he turned over {A-}{8-}{3-}{4-}{2-} for an eight-four low, but Schertzer was stronger, turning over {5-}{7-}{a-}{6-}{2-} for a seven-six low.

Fortunately Altbregin was still live with a draw to the nuts, but his last two cards were a {Q-} and a {9-}, not improving his hand and eliminating him from the tournament in 13th place.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Schertzer
Ivan Schertzer
280,000 18,000
Sergey Altbregin
Sergey Altbregin
Busted

Tommy Chen Eliminated in 14th Place ($8,552)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Tommy Chen - 14th Place.
Tommy Chen - 14th Place.

Jim Wheatley, showing {6-}{6-}{2-}, got a short-stacked Tommy Chen, showing {7-}{6-}{j-} all in on fifth street.

"Six draw versus a seven draw," Brent Keller remarked. Indeed, Chen turned over {a-}{4-}, and Wheatley had {3-}{5-}. Chen double paired, leaving his original five cards to stand as his hand, a jack-low. Wheatley was a bit more fortunate, catching an eight and a nine, more than enough to send Chen to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Jim Wheatley us
Jim Wheatley
290,000 170,000
Tommy Chen
Tommy Chen
Busted

Tags: Jim WheatleyTommy Chen

Campanello Continues Crushing; Picks Up Chip Lead

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Bryan Campanello from Day 2.
Bryan Campanello from Day 2.

Campanello: {2-}{4-}{k-}/{8-}{3-}{5-}{q-}
Bach: {A-}{4-}{j-}/{2-}{9-}{8-}{6-}

With an {8-} showing, Bryan Campanello completed the bet. In the next seat over David Bach raised with his {2-} showing. Action folded back around and Campanello called.

On fourth street Campanello bet and Bach called. The same action occurred on fifth street. Sixth street came and Bach bet, which Campanello called. On seventh street Bach bet again and Campanello called.

"Eighty-five," Campanello said showing his {2-}{4-} from the hole.

Bach flashed his {A-}{4-} for an eighty-six, just one card worse than Campanello.

Player Chips Progress
Bryan Campanello us
Bryan Campanello
WSOP 1X Winner
480,000 100,000
David Bach us
David Bach
WSOP 3X Winner
205,000 -98,000

O'Dell, Ohel in Danger Zone

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 1,500 ante
Randy Ohel is finding the rough to a second bracelet a bit rough.
Randy Ohel is finding the rough to a second bracelet a bit rough.

Frankie O'Dell bet every street against Rick Fuller before checking seventh.

Fuller: {8-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{4-Spades}
O'Dell: {3-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}

Fuller bet the end, and O'Dell called. "Eight-six," Fuller said, showing {5-}{2-}{9-}.

"Dirty," O'Dell said, flashing what we believe was an eight-seven before mucking.

A few hands later, Randy Ohel was betting it down after starting with a six-five against Bryan Campanello, who was calling down despite catching a rather nasty board.

Ohel: {6-}{5-}{8-}{k-}
Campanello: {a-}{4-}{4-}{4-}

Ohel bet again on the end, and Campanello raised him. A frustrated Ohel began working through the hand aloud, wondering if Campanello would raise him with an eight-perfect, among other questions. Finally, he made the call.

"Wheel," Campanello said, turning over {5-}{3-}{2-} in the hole. Ohel and O'Dell are now very low on chips.

Player Chips Progress
Bryan Campanello us
Bryan Campanello
WSOP 1X Winner
380,000 100,000
Rick Fuller us
Rick Fuller
240,000 5,000
Randy Ohel us
Randy Ohel
WSOP 1X Winner
45,000 -105,000
Frankie O'Dell us
Frankie O'Dell
WSOP 3X Winner
30,000 -125,000

Tags: Frankie O'DellRandy OhelRick FullerBryan Campanello

Dealer Error in the Middle of Another Fuller and Alpert Duel

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 1,500 ante
Rick Fuller
Rick Fuller

Alpert: {X-}{X-}/{2-}{q-}{a-}{5-}{2-}
Fuller: {6-}{k-}/{8-}{9-}{j-}{j-}{5-}

On third street Joel Alpert completed with his {2-} showing. One other player called with a {10-} before Rick Fuller made it two bets with his {8-}. Action folded back to Alpert who made it three bets and only Fuller called.

On fourth street Fuller bet and Alpert called. On fifth street action was the same. On sixth street it was Alpert who bet and Fuller who called.

It was on seventh street that the dealer made an extreme error. He dealt both players their card face up instead of face down. Alpert received his {2-} while Fuller was dealt a {5-}.

"What are you doing?" Frankie O'Dell said angrily, standing up from his chair. "This is supposed to be the World Series of Poker."

The floor was called over and the ruling was made that since both players had the same disadvantage, they would continue the hand as normal. Both players checked on the river.

Alpert announced that he had a queen low, while Fuller announced that he had a jack low, showing his {K-} and {6-} under. Alpert stared at his hand for a while and snapped at the dealer when he went to grab it.

"I'll muck my own hand," he said, clearly a little frustrated at the situation.

Either way, Fuller was awarded the pot and he collected it quietly.

"It's better to be careful than fast," Randy Ohel said to the dealer after the hand, which most of the table agreed with.

Bach Looking to Go Wire to Wire

David Bach has been chipleader after each of the first two days.
David Bach has been chipleader after each of the first two days.

Welcome to Day 3 of Event #33: $2,500 Seven-Card Razz. Fourteen players remain out of a starting field of 301, and the biggest name by far left among them also has the most chips: David "Gunslinger" Bach bagged up just north of 300,000, putting him 41,000 clear of his nearest competitor, Ivan Schertzer. Bach, a native of Athens, Ga., is attempting to pull off the rarely seen feat of leading a tournament at every major checkpoint; he closed each of the first two days as the chip leader.

Bach appears well-positioned to add a second bracelet to his collection. His first came in the prestigious $50,000 World Championship H.O.R.S.E. event in 2009, at which he collected over $1.2 million.

First prize in this tournament isn't quite that big, checking in at $178,052, but all the players will surely be hungry to get their hands on it, as well as the World Series of Poker gold bracelet. Fellow top-five stacks Schertzer (262,000 chips), Rick Fuller (205,000), Joel Alpert (197,500) and Brent Keller (188,500) won't be letting Bach simply waltz away with the prizes and glory. Bracelet winners Randy Ohel (175,000) Frankie O'Dell (155,000) also loom as threats.

We'll be bringing you all the relevant updates right here at PokerNews, so be sure to tune in for exciting conclusion to this event and the crowning of a champion. Play begins at 2 p.m.

Tags: David Bach