2022 World Series of Poker

Event #73: $1,500 Razz
Day: 2
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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 2
Entries
123
Players Left
9
Players Left 1 / 383
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Life Is Peachy For Korn

Level 16 : Limits 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Andres Korn
Andres Korn

Action was picked up on fifth street in a hand between Andres Korn and Stephen Burns.

Andres Korn: {x-}{x-}/{7-}{8-}{4-}{7-}/{x-}
Stephen Burns: {x-}{x-}/{10-}{a-}{3-}{10-}/{x-}

Korn bet on fifth street and Burns called.

Both players paired on sixth street with Korn keeping the betting lead and he bet once more which Burns called, leaving himself only a half a bet behind.

On seventh street Korn bet once more and Burns called to put himself all in. Korn turned over {a-}{5-}{j-} for an eight-seven which was good against the {9-}{5-}{2-} Burns turned over for nine-five and Korn's stack rose to one of the biggest in the tournament.

Tags: Andres KornStephen Burns

Anderson Nearly Incinerates Brunson

Level 16 : Limits 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante

Calvin Anderson: {x-}{x-}/{a-}{2-}{3-}{q-}/{x-}
Todd Brunson: {x-}{x-}/{a-}{2-}{k-}{a-}/{x-}

Calvin Anderson and Todd Brunson had already built a large pot heading to seventh when the overnight chip leader bet and Brunson called.

Anderson showed {5-}{7-}{6-} for 6-5-3-2-A and Brunson took one last look at his cards before mucking.

Left on a short stack, Brunson would be eliminated the next hand.

Tags: Calvin AndersonTodd Brunson

Ladies Night on Table #270

Level 16 : Limits 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante

Oona Smith: {x-}{x-}/{2-}{6-}{a-}{5-}
Stephen Burns: {x-}{x-}/{3-}{4-}{7-}{k-} - folded
Kijoon Park: {x-}{x-}/{8-}{7-}{a-} - folded

Oona Smith went three-ways to fifth street when she put out a bet. Stephen Burns called, but 2022 bracelet winner Kijoon Park got out of the way.

Smith bet again on sixth and Burns quickly folded.

"It's ladies' night right now," a tablemate said.

"You gentlemen have had your time. It's the ladies time right now," Kristy Means, sitting beside Smith, said.

"They have won all but two or three of the pots so far," another tablemate added.

Tags: Kijoon ParkKristy MeansOona SmithStephen Burns

Early Eliminations

Level 16 : Limits 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante

Zhong an Early Casualty

Level 16 : Limits 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante

Yufei Zhong was all in and up against Corey Bierria.

Corey Bierria was showing {a-}{3-}{9-}{k-}{2-}{6-}{5-} for a six-five. "I'm drawing to a wheel," Zhong said as he had {a-}{6-}{5-}{4-}{4-}{3-} before turning over his last card.

Instead of a deuce, he got a king and headed to the rail.

Eugene Katchalov was also eliminated early on Day 2.

Tags: Corey BierriaEugene KatchalovYufei Zhong

"I'll Win This One"

Level 16 : Limits 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante

Scott Baumstein completed with a {6-} up and was only called by Kyle Dilschneider with a {3-} up.

Scott Baumstein: {x-}{x-}/{6-}{a-}{7-}
Kyle Dilschneider: {x-}{x-}/{3-}{3-}{q-} (Folded on fifth street)

Baumstein bet on fourth street saying "I'll win this one," betting and expecting a fold, buy Dilschneider called.

On fifth street Baumstein reinforced "I'm definitely winning this one." His statement was proven correct as Dilschneider tossed his hand into the muck.

At another table, Sardor Gaziev was eliminated.

Ziebell Triples Up First Hand

Level 16 : Limits 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante

Byron Ziebell: {x-}{x-}/{10-}{9-}{7-}
David "ODB" Baker: {x-}{x-}/{4-}{j-}{k-} - folded
Colton Blomberg: {x-}{x-}/{6-}{k-}{5-}

Byron Ziebell completed and David "ODB" Baker raised. Colton Blomberg called, then Ziebell re-raised all in. Both Baker and Blomberg called.

Blomberg bet out on fifth street and Baker folded after a few moments. Blomberg ended up with {3-}{2-}{2-}{j-} for J-6-5-3-2, but Ziebell made {a-}{6-}{k-}{7-} for 10-9-7-6-A to triple up on the first hand of the hand.

Tags: Byron ZiebellColton BlombergDavid "ODB" Baker

Level: 16

Ante - 1000
Bring In - 1000
Limits - 4000-8000

Matt Savage, Yuri Dzivielevski Chase Calvin Anderson on Day 2 of $1,500 Razz

Matt Savage
Matt Savage

The money bubble awaits the 123 surviving players today on Day 2 of Event #73: $1,500 Razz at the World Series of Poker.

Matt Savage is usually on the other side of the felt in his role as a renowned tournament director, but the Poker Hall of Fame nominee does have eight career WSOP cashes and a final table on his resume. He’ll look to add to that today as he carries a top-10 stack of 175,000 into Day 2.

He and the rest of the field are looking up at Calvin Anderson. Anderson, already with a Razz bracelet to his credit, begins the day with 336,000, 50,000 more than second-place Nicolas Milgrom (283,500). The top-five is rounded out by Vincent Griboski (223,000), Daniel Tafur (202,500), and Argentininan bracelet winner Andres Korn (196,000).

Daniel Strelitz (177,000), Yuri Dzivielevski (160,000), and 2022 bracelet winner Patrick Leonard (82,000) also begin the day with a healthy stack, while the likes of Joao Vieira (56,000), Todd Brunson (39,000), and David “ODB” Baker (27,000) have their work cut out for them if they hope to make the money.

Event #73: $1,500 Razz Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChips
1Calvin AndersonUnited States336,000
2Nicolas MilgromUnited States283,500
3Vincent GriboskiUnited States223,000
4Daniel TafurSpain202,500
5Andres KornArgentina196,000
6Ismael BojangGermany192,500
7Arthur MorrisUnited States179,000
8Daniel StrelitzUnited States177,000
9Matt SavageUnited States175,000
10Loren AdamUnited States174,000

The plan when the action begins at 2 p.m. local time in the Paris Ballroom is to play 10 hour-long levels, with a 60-minute dinner break at the conclusion of Level 21, which should come around 8:30 p.m. Play will pick up on Level 16, with 4,000-8,000 limits.

The top 58 players will finish in the money, guaranteeing themselves $2,413 for a min-cash. But all eyes will be on making it to the final table and a chance at winning the WSOP gold bracelet and $115,723.

PokerNews will be on hand throughout the day as the bubble is burst and the field is whittled down toward the final table.

Tags: Andres KornCalvin AndersonDaniel StrelitzDaniel TafurJoao VieiraMatt SavageNicolas MilgromPatrick LeonardTodd BrunsonVincent GriboskiYuri Dzivielevski