2022 World Series of Poker

Event #73: $1,500 Razz
Day: 1
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Event Info
2022 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
8x7x4x3x2x3xqx
Prize
$115,723
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$511,305
Total Entries
383
Level Info
Level
32
Limits
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
30,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
383
Players Left
123
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Paz-Gutierrez Takes an Early Hit

Level 3 : Limits 400/800, 100 ante
Jose-Paz Gutierrez
Jose-Paz Gutierrez

Jose Paz-Gutierrez: {x-}{x-}/{3-}{k-}{8-}{j-}/{x-}
Yuki Hamada: {x-}{x-}/{9-}{8-}{7-}{4-}/{x-}

Jose Paz-Gutierrez made a run to the final table in this event last year, but he's gotten off to a shaky start this time around.

Yuki Hamada bet through to seventh street, with Paz-Gutierrez sticking around with calls. Hamada bet again on seventh and Paz-Gutierrez flicked in a chip.

Hamada showed {3-}{2-}{4-} for 8-7-4-3-2 and Paz-Gutierrez mucked.

Tags: Jose Paz-GutierrezYuki Hamada

Level: 3

Ante - 100
Bring In - 100
Limits - 400-800

Hsiung Forces a Player Out, Parker Takes a Seat

Level 2 : Limits 300/600, 500 ante

Kenny Hsiung: {x-}{x-}/{5-}{a-}{q-}{5-}/{x-}
Opponent: {x-}{x-}/{3-}{q-}{10-}{10-}/{x-}

Kenny Hsiung completed before an opponent on his right raised. Hsiung called, then took the lead and bet on fourth and fifth streets.

Hsiung bet again on sixth as his opponent began shaking his head before eventually calling. A bet on seventh was enough to win the pot for Hsiung, who showed {3-}{7-}{6-}.

Three-time bracelet winner Brock Parker is also seated at this table.

Tags: Brock ParkerKenny Hsiung

Kane Makes A Wheel

Level 2 : Limits 300/600, 500 ante

Action was picked up on fourth street between five players after a pot was completed on third street.

Susan Kane: {2-}{a-}{5-}{4-}
Opponent 1: {2-}{3-}{j-}{k-}(Folded On Sixth)
Opponent 2: {a-}{q-}(Folded On Fourth)
Opponent 3: {8-}{j-}(Folded On Fourth)
Opponent 4: {a-}{10-}(Folded On Fourth)

After picking up the betting lead on fourth, Susan Kane bet which only saw one player call.

She bet on fifth street as well and before she could bet on sixth street, her opponent mucked his hand, which Kane responded to by showing {6-}{3-} for a wheel.

Tags: Susan Kane

Raise on Seventh Goes Wrong For Vornicu

Level 2 : Limits 300/600, 500 ante

Valentin Vornicu: {x-}{x-}/{3-}{6-}{a-}{k-}/{x-}
Bob Chow: {x-}{x-}/{3-}{7-}{a-}{4-}/{x-}

Valentin Vornicu called a bet from Bob Chow on sixth street as they went heads-up to seventh.

Chow put out another bet and this time Vornicu came back with a raise. Chow quickly called and Vornicu showed {7-}{5-}{2-} for 6-5-3-2-A. Chow, though, turned over {6-}{2-}{9-} for 6-4-3-2-A to win the pot and take a chunk off Vornicu's stack.

Tags: Bob ChowValentin Vornicu

Rahim Takes Down Multi-Way Pot

Level 2 : Limits 300/600, 500 ante

Ziya Rahim: {x-}{x-}/{2-}{k-}{k-}{7-}/{x-}
William Lahti: {x-}{x-}/{2-}{10-}{q-} - folded
Opponent: {x-}{x-}/{5-}{q-}{8-}{4-}/{x-}

Ziya Rahim, who came close to his first WSOP bracelet earlier this series when he finished third in the $10,000 Stud Hi-Lo Championship, completed and was called by William Lahti and one other opponent.

Lahti took the lead on fourth, with both opponents calling, before folding on fifth. Rahim called bets on both fifth and sixth as both remaining players checked down on seventh.

Rahim showed {9-}{3-}{8-} for 9-8-7-3-2 and his opponent flashed a pair of fours in the hole before mucking.

Tags: William LahtiZiya Rahim

More Chip Counts

Level 2 : Limits 300/600, 500 ante

Level 2 Entries

Level 2 : Limits 300/600, 500 ante

New players spotted at the beginning of the second level include David "ODB" Baker, who finished fifth in this event a year ago, and 2007 Player of the Year Tom Schneider.

Level: 2

Button Ante - 500
Bring In - 100
Limits - 300-600

Do Aces Beat Deuces?

Level 1 : Limits 200/400, 300 ante

Vid Zagar: {x-}{x-}/{7-}{a-}{4-}{a-}/{x-}
Opponent: {x-}{x-}/{2-}{4-}{2-}{x-}/{x-}

Vid Zagar called bets on fourth and fifth streets. After making a pair of aces on sixth, a dispute arose from the table about whether a pair of aces should act before a pair of deuces.

The floor had to be called over as play on the hand continued, with Zagar calling another bet on seventh.

His opponent showed {k-}{q-}{7-}, but Zagar turned over {a-}{10-}{6-} for a 10-7-6-4-A to win the pot. When the floor arrived, they told the table that the ace is always low.

Tags: Vid Zagar