2023 World Series of Poker

Event #24: $1,500 Razz
Day: 1
123
Event Info
2023 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Prize
$152,991
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$742,260
Total Entries
556
Level Info
Level
35
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
556
Players Left
170
Players Left 1 / 556
Filter

Filter

Filter By
Sort By

Hot Start for Siegel

Level 2

Jordan Siegel: 5x4x/7xJxAx8x/Kx
Opponent 1: 5x3x/Ax9x8x3x/Kx
Opponent 2: XxXx/Qx2x7xAx/Xx

Picking action up on sixth street with several bets in the middle, Jordan Siegel called a bet from a player with four cards to a nine showing. Another player also called and the trio went to seventh street.

They all checked the end and Siegel showed his eight low to beat his opponent's nine low.

Tags: Jordan Siegel

Level: 2

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

More Faces in the Field

Level 1

Ruben Drops an Early Pot

Level 1
Brad Ruben
Brad Ruben

Jason Pedigo: XxXx/2xKx6x8x
Brad Ruben XxXx/5x9x3x3x - folded sixth street

2021 champion Brad Ruben is in the field already, but after adding a bit to his stack, he's given it back to Jason Pedigo.

Ruben completed the bring-in and was called by Pedigo. The bring-in folded. Ruben bet fourth and fifth streets, but after pairing on sixth, Pedigo led, which got a fold from Ruben.

Tags: Brad RubenJason Pedigo

Some Early Notables in the Field

Level 1

Level: 1

Button Ante: 300
Bring-In: 100
Completion: 200
Limits: 200-400

Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Strelitz, Max Pescatori and Others Go Bracelet Hunting in the $1,500 Razz Streets

Daniel Strelitz
Daniel Strelitz

It’s time at the 2023 World Series of Poker for razz, where the lowest hand wins, and the suits don’t matter. Event #24: $1,500 Razz kicks of at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, the first of two Razz events occurring this WSOP. The popular stud-game variant has been a staple of the WSOP for decades (and featured the excellent Robert Altman California Split film starring Elliott Gould and George Segal) and this year sees the two tournaments once again placed back-to back, with Event #33: $10,000 Razz Championship coming June 13th.

Last year’s champion of the event was Daniel Strelitz, winning his second career bracelet, prevailing over a field of 383. Strelitz beat Lynda Tran heads up on his way to adding $115,723 to his $2,139,958 WSOP earnings. His first bracelet came in the $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em event in 2019 (he also finished second in that event last year). This one, coming in a game that he’s studied hard to figure out, was that much sweeter.

“It’s awesome. I’m especially happy that it’s in a non-No-Limit Hold’em event since that’s what I’ve been concentrating on recently. But, yeah, number two is great,” he said following his win.

2022 $1,500 Razz Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryEarnings
1Daniel StrelitzUnited States$115,723
2Lynda TranUnited States$71,527
3Calvin AndersonUnited States$49,557
4Frank KasselaUnited States$34,996
5Sergio BragaBrazil$25,198
6Kijoon ParkUnited States$18,506
7Mark GerencherUnited States$13,869
8Andres KornArgentina$10,611

Other previous winners of the $1,500 Razz event include Brad Ruben, Kevin Gerhart, Max Pescatori, and Phil Hellmuth. Hellmuth has two of his 16 bracelets and a second-place finish in the razz discipline, and so will be looking to add to that total this year. The event is sure to draw some of the biggest names in mixed-game poker.

Play begins at 2:00 p.m. local time, Players will start with 25,000 chips, with level 1 at 200-400 limits. Fifteen 40-minute levels will be played, with 15-minute breaks every three levels. Late registration will close after nine levels, approximately 8:45 p.m.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates regarding the World Series of Poker.

Tags: Bradley RubenDaniel StrelitzFrank KasselaKevin GerhartKijoon ParkLynda TranMark GerencherMax PescatoriPhil HellmuthSergio Braga