2025 World Series of Poker

Event #50: $10,000 Razz Championship
Day: 1
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Event Info
2025 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10x9x3x2xax
Prize
$306,644
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,246,200
Total Entries
134
Level Info
Level
28
Limits
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
102
Players Left
47
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Event #50: $10,000 Razz Championship

Day 1 Completed

Coleman Razzles and Dazzles in Day 1 of $10,000 Razz Championship

Level 10
Maxx Coleman
Maxx Coleman

A swift Day 1 in the Event #50: $10,000 Razz Championship saw 102 players make their way to Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas, to take their shot at World Series of Poker glory.

By the time the last street was dealt, over half of the field had been eliminated with Maxx Coleman emerging as the chip leader of the 47 remaining players after bagging up 319,500. Sitting a distant second is Sebastian Pauli with 235,500, and rounding out the top three is Ivan Schertzer, who ended with 214,500.

End of Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
1Maxx ColemanUnited States319,50040
2Sebastian PauliGermany235,50029
3Ivan SchertzerUnited States214,50027
4Eric RodawigUnited States196,50025
5Ray FishmanUnited States195,00025
6Max PescatoriItaly188,50024
7Ren LinChina186,50023
8John RacenerUnited States185,50023
9Max HoffmanUnited States184,00023
10Qiang XuChina174,00022

Coleman, a two-time WSOP bracelet winner, was the only player to bag over 300,000, thanks in part to picking off a bluff from Schertzer late in the day. Coleman is no stranger to deep runs in Razz, having notched back-to-back fourth-place finishes in the $1,500 Razz event over the past two years. With a pile of chips and plenty of experience, Coleman will be looking to make a deep run once again.

Day 1 got off to a muted start without significant chip movement until after the second break of the day. Up to that point, only three players found themselves on the rail — John Ma, Yuval Bronshtein, and Yueqi Zhu.

Following the break, however, players were eliminated nearly as quickly as new ones arrived. Among those who fell before receiving a bag were Allan Le, Chris Hunichen, Chino Rheem, Allen Kessler, Scott Seiver, Ari Engel, Jesse Lonis, David "ODB" Baker, and Anthony Zinno — who at one point held the chip lead before trending down and eventually busting to Yuri Dzivielevski.

Ren Lin arrived a few levels in and wasted little time getting involved in pots. Lin ran hot from the get-go and dubbed himself the "Razz Master" after eliminating Matt Grapenthien late in the day. His performance landed him with a top-ten stack worth 186,500.

Ren Lin
Ren Lin

Other notables who fared well include Nick Schulman (129,000), John Hennigan (130,000), Brian Yoon (156,000), John Racener (185,500), and defending champion George Alexander (169,500)

Play will resume on Tuesday, June 17, at 1 p.m. on Level 11, which features 1,000 antes and 4,000/8,000 betting limits. Levels will remain 60 minutes each until Level 15, at which point they will extend to 90 minutes for the duration of the tournament. Breaks will be held after levels 11, 13, 16, and 17 with an extended 60-minute dinner break after Level 15.

Late registration will remain open for one level and will officially close at the start of Level 12.

There's plenty of action to come, so be sure to stick with PokerNews as we continue to bring you coverage from the floor leading to the next Razz champion.

Tags: Allen KesslerChino RheemIvan SchertzerMaxx ColemanNick SchulmanScott SeiverSebastian PauliThomas Keller

Seat Draw for Day 2

Level 10
RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
Event CenterSilver 6541Felipe RamosBrazil60,0008
Event CenterSilver 6542Andrew YehUnited States83,00010
Event CenterSilver 6543Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil89,50011
Event CenterSilver 6544Bradley SniderUnited States127,00016
Event CenterSilver 6546Mark EpsteinUnited States165,00021
Event CenterSilver 6548Andrey ZhigalovRussia169,50021
       
Event CenterSilver 6551Sebastian PauliGermany235,50029
Event CenterSilver 6552Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland104,00013
Event CenterSilver 6554Maxx ColemanUnited States319,50040
Event CenterSilver 6557Todd BrunsonUnited States48,0006
Event CenterSilver 6558Brian TateUnited States44,0006
       
Event CenterSilver 6562Qiang XuChina174,00022
Event CenterSilver 6563Eric RodawigUnited States196,50025
Event CenterSilver 6564Jonathan KrelaCanada151,50019
Event CenterSilver 6565Thomas KellerUnited States165,00021
Event CenterSilver 6567Dario AliotoItaly51,5006
       
Event CenterSilver 6581Boyd BurnettUnited States150,00019
Event CenterSilver 6582Motoyoshi OkamuraJapan69,0009
Event CenterSilver 6583Nikolay PonomarevUnited Kingdom165,00021
Event CenterSilver 6584John MonnetteUnited States34,5004
Event CenterSilver 6585Ali EslamiUnited States109,50014
Event CenterSilver 6588Nicolas MilgromFrance91,50011
       
Event CenterSilver 6591John RacenerUnited States185,50023
Event CenterSilver 6593Calvin AndersonUnited States89,50011
Event CenterSilver 6595Xixiang LuoChina123,50015
Event CenterSilver 6597Brian YoonUnited States156,00020
Event CenterSilver 6598Max HoffmanUnited States184,00023
       
Event CenterSilver 6603Alex LivingstonCanada91,00011
Event CenterSilver 6605Christian RobertsColumbia157,00020
Event CenterSilver 6606Ivan SchertzerUnited States214,50027
Event CenterSilver 6607John HenniganUnited States130,00016
Event CenterSilver 6608Ren LinChina186,50023
       
Event CenterSilver 6622David FunkhouserUnited States77,50010
Event CenterSilver 6624Ray FishmanUnited States195,00024
Event CenterSilver 6625Scott BohlmanUnited States60,0008
Event CenterSilver 6626Aaron KupinUnited States96,00012
Event CenterSilver 6628Jerry WongUnited States63,5008
       
Event CenterSilver 6631Andres KornArgentina155,00019
Event CenterSilver 6632George AlexanderUnited States169,50021
Event CenterSilver 6635Owais AhmedUnited States7,5001
Event CenterSilver 6636David StammUnited States160,00020
Event CenterSilver 6638James ObstAustralia123,00015
       
Event CenterSilver 6643Max PescatoriItaly188,50024
Event CenterSilver 6644Yaniv BirmanUnited States144,50018
Event CenterSilver 6645Jason PapastavrouUnited States95,00012
Event CenterSilver 6646Koji FujimotoJapan99,50012
Event CenterSilver 6647Nick SchulmanUnited States129,00016

End of Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

Level 10

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Day 1 Closes

Level 10

Day 1 of the Razz Championship has concluded. Accoriding to the tournament clock, 47 of the 102 entires still remain. Play resumes over at Horsehoe Silver at 1 p.m. local time.

Chip counts from WSOP+ and recap to follow soon.

Two Late Exits

Level 10

Krela's Stack Grows as Play Winds Down

Level 10
Jonathan Krela
Jonathan Krela

Jonathan Krela: 4x3x2x/3x8x9xQx
Alex Livingston: XxXx/7xQx3x6x
Owais Ahmed: XxXx/7xKx10x - folded on fifth street
John Hennigan: XxXx/7xJx - folded on fourth street

Four ways on fourth street, Jonathan Krela bet, which got a call from Alex Livingston and Owais Ahmed, but a fold from John Hennigan.

Krela bet again on fifth and this time only Livingston called.

Livingston led out for a bet after Krela caught a queen on sixth and Krela called.

Action checked down on seventh and Krela tabled 4x3x2x for a nine, which got a muck from Livingston.

Tags: Alex LivingstonJohn HenniganJonathan KrelaOwais Ahmed

Funkhouser Ousts Ivens

Level 10
Todd Ivens
Todd Ivens

Todd Ivens: Ax3x / Kx7x3xQx / 4x All in
David Funkhouser: 5x3x / 4xJx8x8x / 6x
Todd Brunson: XxXx / Ax - folded on third street

Todd Brunson completed. David Funkhouser raised. Todd Ivens three-bet all-in. Brunson folded before Funkhouser called.

Funkhouser had Ivens dead on sixth street and ended up with an 8-6-5-4-3 which was miles ahead of Ivens' Q-7-4-3-A.

Tags: David FunkhouserTodd BrunsonTodd Ivens

Dzivielevski Downs Zinno

Level 10
Anthony Zinno
Anthony Zinno

Anthony Zinno: 10x9x / 5x8x10xJx / Kx All in
Yuri Dzivielevski: 7x2x / Kx4x8x5x / Kx

After leaving Anthony Zinno short, Yuri Dzivielevski collected the rest of the American's stack shortly after.

Zinno completed and Dzivielevski called from the bring-in. Dzivielevski called a bet on fourth street and then raised over Zinno's bet on fifth street. Zinno called for his tournament life.

Dzivielevski sealed the checkmark after making an eight-seven on sixth street.

On another table, Johannes Becker was eliminated.

Tags: Anthony ZinnoYuri Dzivielevski

Dzivielevski Leaves Zinno Short

Level 10

Yuri Dzivielevski: 10x5x3x/8x10x6x4x
Anthony Zinno: XxXx/3x10x2x2x/Xx

Yuri Dzivielevski called bets from Anthony Zinno on fourth and fifth street and then bet himself on sixth and seventh after Zinno paired his deuce. Zinno called down and Dzivielevski announced, "Eight-six," as he turned over 10x5x3x.

Zinno scooped up his cards and mucked them and was left with just 26,000 following the hand.

Tags: Anthony ZinnoYuri Dzivielevski

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