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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Korn Did His Time

Level 10 : Limits 1,000/2,000, 200 ante
Andres Korn
Andres Korn

A player completed and from one position over, Andres Korn raised which folded out all other players which the initial completer responded to by raising once more and Korn called.

Andres Korn: {x-}{x-}/{6-}{9-}{a-}{2-}/{x-}
Opponent: {x-}{x-}/{4-}{9-}{10-}{10-}/{x-}

On fourth street, Korn's opponent bet and Korn quickly called.

The betting lead switched on fifth street and Korn bet both fifth and sixth street, with his opponent tank-calling on sixth street.

Korn played seventh street blind because before he could act, his opponent mucked his hand. While spending time on the short stack the first few levels, Korn is here to stay.

Tags: Andres Korn

Zinno Survives Against Funkhouser

Level 10 : Limits 1,000/2,000, 200 ante

Anthony Zinno was all in with a short stack and up against David Funkhouser.

Anthony Zinno: {3-}{10-}{9-}{6-}{6-}{4-}
David Funkhouser: {a-}{5-}{5-}{k-}{3-}{10-}{4-}

Funkhouser had made a 10-5-4-3-A while Zinno was showing a 10-9-6-4-3. He caught a seven on his last card to improve to a nine-low and doubled up.

Tags: David FunkhouserAnthony Zinno

Late Entrants

Level 10 : Limits 1,000/2,000, 200 ante

Level: 10

Ante - 200
Bring In - 300
Limits 1000-2000

Armstrong Busts Reid and Takes From Negreanu

Level 9 : Limits 800/1,600, 200 ante

Jermaine Reid: {x-}{x-}/{3-}{2-}{3-}{k-}/{x-}
Mark Armstrong: {x-}{x-}/{2-}{6-}{2-}{j-}/{x-}
Daniel Negreanu: {x-}{x-}/{7-}{3-}{10-}{9-}/{x-}

Jermaine Reid was already all in by fifth street as Mark Armstrong and Daniel Negreanu built a side pot.

Negreanu bet on sixth street and Armstrong called before both players checked down seventh.

Negreanu showed {9-}{6-}{5-} for 9-7-6-5-3 and Armstrong {5-}{7-}{9-} for 9-7-6-5-2 to take the side pot.

"I can't believe I'm still alive," Reid said as he flipped up {8-}{7-}, but he caught a nine to head for the rail as Armstrong scooped the entire pot.

Tags: Mark ArmstrongJermaine ReidDaniel Negreanu

Radanov Keeps Betting in Multi-Way Pot

Level 9 : Limits 800/1,600, 200 ante

Damjan Radanov: {x-}{x-}/{5-}{8-}{10-}{4-}/{x-}
Opponent: {x-}{x-}/{9-}{7-}{10-}{7-}/{x-}

What began as a four-way pot involving Damjan Radanov and Guillaume Diaz was down to heads-up between Radanov and an opponent after Radanov bet on both fourth and fifth streets.

Radanov kept betting on sixth and was called, then bet again on seventh. His opponent quickly called.

"Ten-eight," Radanov said, turning over {8-}{a-}{q-} as his opponent let out a deep sigh before mucking.

Tags: Damjan RadanovGuillaume Diaz

Scully Looks Up Couden

Level 9 : Limits 800/1,600, 200 ante

Action was picked up on fifth street between Joey Couden and Ryan Scully.

Ryan Scully: {x-}{x-}/{6-}{5-}{10-}{8-}/{x-}
Joey Couden: {x-}{x-}/{4-}{a-}{6-}{3-}/{x-}

Couden bet on fifth street and was looked up by Scully.

The same action on sixth street and on seventh Couden bet once more with Scully pondering his decision. He called and Couden tapped the table indicating a good call, then turned over {a-}{k-}{6-} for a king-six which was no good against the {j-}{3-}{2-} for an eight-six in Scully's hand and he raked in the pot.

A few hands earlier, Scott Seiver was eliminated from the tournament.

Tags: Joey CoudenRyan Scully

Loube's Table Having a Good Time

Level 9 : Limits 800/1,600, 200 ante

Steven Loube: {x-}{x-}/{4-}{5-}{j-}{10-}/{x-}
Greg Clayman: {x-}{x-}/{4-}{4-}{7-}{9-}/{x-}

Greg Clayman bet on sixth street and was called by Steven Loube.

"I need lots of cards," Loube said heading to seventh.

"Would be about the 12th time today," a tablemate said.

Loube checked and Clayman checked behind.

"Did you get there," Clayman asked, but Loube failed to improve from his jack-low and Clayman won the pot with nine-low.

"I still think you're going to win the tournament," Clayman said as Loube, who was knocked down to less than 2,000 earlier today, is now around 40,000.

"This has been the most fun table I've been at this World Series," a tablemate said after the hand.

Tags: Greg ClaymanSteven Loube

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