2017 World Series of Poker

Event #69: $1,500 Razz
Day: 1
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Event Info
2017 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kx9x7xax6x4x7x
Prize
$132,957
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$565,650
Total Entries
419
Level Info
Level
30
Limits
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
20,000
Players Left 1 / 419
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Negreanu's Quest Continues

Level 4 : 250/500, 50 ante

If you've been following the WSOP coverage on PokerNews or watching Daniel Negreanu's YouTube Vlog, you know Kid Poker has been making deep runs all summer. Most recently, he was eliminated in fifth place in the $50,000 Poker Player's Championship. That was his fourth final table this summer, including the $10,000 Omaha Eight or Better, where he finished as the runner-up to Abe Mosseri.

Negreanu is right back at it, registering the $1,500 Razz only about an hour after being eliminated from the PPC. He just won a pot and is on an uptick early in Level 4.

Negreanu: {x-}{x-} / {2-}{10-}{3-}{k-} / {x-}
Opponent {x-}{x-} / {8-}{2-}{a-}{k-} {x-}

Negreanu's opponent checked to him on sixth street, and Negreanu bet. His opponent called. On seventh, both players checked, and Negreanu won the hand with {q-}{4-}{5-} to make a ten-five low.

Tags: Abe MosseriDaniel Negreanu

Level: 4

Limits: 250/500

Ante: 50

Mike Leah Wins With a Nine

Level 3 : 200/400, 50 ante

Mike Leah: {x-}{x-} / {2-}{7-}{k-}{10-} / {x-}
Player 2: {x-}{x-} / {q-}{4-}{7-}{4-} / {x-}
Player 3: {x-}{x-} / {6-}{8-}{10-} - fold
Player 4: {x-}{x-} / {j-}{3-}{8-} - fold

Mike Leah started with a two against two face cards and a six. He hit a seven on fourth street and bet. All three opponents called. Leah bricked fifth, and Player 3 gained the lead. He checked, and Player 2 bet. Leah raised, and Players 3 and 4 folded. Player 2 called.

Sixth street paired Player 2 and gave Leah a ten. Leah bet, and Player 2 called. On seventh, they both checked, and Leah won with a nine, showing {a-}{9-}{6-}.

Tags: Mike Leah

Jake Schwartz Makes a Six

Level 3 : 200/400, 50 ante

Jake Schwartz: {a-}{k-} / {5-}{6-}{3-}{4-} / {k-}
Opponent: {2-}{4-} / {a-}{5-}{5-}{k-} / {a-}

Jake Schwartz called with a five after the player to his right completed with an ace. Schwartz hit a six, and his opponent hit a five. Schwartz called another bet. On fifth street, Schwartz hit a three, and his opponent paired his five. They continued for one more bet apiece, and his opponent only had 75 behind. Schwartz got it all in, and the two players revealed their hands with two cards to come.

Schwartz: {a-}{k-}
Opponent: {2-}{4-}

Schwartz had a made six low and was ahead. His opponent showed a draw to a five and had two shots to hit either a three or a six to win the hand. He bricked both streets, hitting a king on sixth and another ace on seventh.

Tags: Jake Schwartz

Grizzle Takes One, Then Needles His Opponent

Level 3 : 200/400, 50 ante

Grizzle: {x-}{x-} / {A-}{Q-}{3-}{8-} / {x-}
Opponent: {x-}{x-} / {4-}{Q-}{7-}{7-} / {x-}

Sam Grizzle was facing a bet from his opponent on fourth street. Grizzle decided to raise, making it two bets, and his opponent called. Both players checked on fifth street, then Grizzle resumed betting on sixth street. His opponent called.

The player called one more bet from Grizzle on seventh, but wasn't pleased to see Grizzle's {5-}{6-}{9-} for an eighty-six low.

"You got me," the player said to Grizzle.

"Don't worry," Grizzle said after the hand. "You can re-enter this one, can't you?"

Tags: Sam Grizzle

Vitch Pays One Off

Level 3 : 200/400, 50 ante
Chris Vitch
Chris Vitch

Vitch: {x-}{x-} / {7-}{4-}{7-}{9-} / {x-}
Opponent: {x-}{x-} / {3-}{4-}{4-}{2-} / {x-}

Catching the action on sixth street with over 2,000 already in the pot, Chris Vitch called a bet from his opponent. On seventh, Vitch's opponent bet again, and Vitch paid it off.

The player showed {8-}{7-}{Q-} for an eight-seven low, and Vitch turned his cards face-down. He took a couple looks at them then pitched them in, awarding the pot to his opponent and dropping to just 4,000 chips.

Tags: Chris Vitch

Counts

Level 3 : 200/400, 50 ante

Paint, Paint, Pair; Not a Great Start for Ramdin

Level 3 : 200/400, 50 ante

Ramdin: {x-}{x-} / {4-}{q-}{k-}{4-} - fold
Opponent: {x-}{x-} / {8-}{j-}{7-}{9-}

Victor Ramdin completed with his {4-} and was called by one other player at the table, showing an {8-}.

On fourth street, after a check, Ramdin bet and was called by his opponent. Ramdin's opponent bet on fifth, and he called. On sixth street, Ramdin paired his {4-} and folded before his opponent could even get chips into the pot.

That dropped Ramdin down to just 3,725, which is a little less than half of the starting stack for today.

Tags: Victor Ramdin

Perry Friedman Runs Down Frank Kassela

Level 3 : 200/400, 50 ante

Perry Friedman: {x-}{x-} / {9-}{6-}{8-}{7-} / {x-}
Frank Kassela: {x-}{x-} / {3-}{6-}{4-}{10-} / {x-}

Perry Friedman called the bring-in, and Frank Kassela completed with a three showing. Friedman called with a nine.

Both players caught a six on fourth street, and Kassela bet. Friedman called. Kassela hit a four and bet after Friedman hit an eight. On sixth, Kassela caught a ten, and Friedman took the lead with a seven. Both players checked. On seventh, they both checked again.

"I have a ten-nine," said Kassela, and Friedman turned over {2-}{3-}{10-}, showing an eight-low.

Tags: Frank KasselaPerry Friedman