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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #7: $1,500 Seven-Card Razz
Día 2
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Información del evento
2014 World Series of Poker
Resultados Finales
Ganador
Mano ganador
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Premio
$121,196
Información del evento
Buy-in
$1,500
Bolsa de premios
$475,200
Entradas totales
352
Información Nivel
Nivel
27
Límites
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000
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The Three-Table Redraw (total)

Nivel 15 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
TableSeatPlayerCount
3581Amir Namatinia35,000
3582Jared Koppel35,000
3583Phil Hellmuth160,000
3584Scott Adaska150,000
3585Brandon Cantu54,000
3586Matt Waxman60,000
3587Ayelet Kotonas5,000
3588Rebecca Kerl50,000
    
3511Huck Seed75,000
3512Frank Henderson95,000
3513David Bach70,000
3514Brad Albrinck85000
3515Jordan Siegel50,000
3516Todd Dakake85,000
3517Ted Forrest43,000
3518Ben Yu65,000
    
3521Greg Pappas130,000
3522Kevin Iacofano85,000
3523Richard Bruning15,000
3524Yuebin Guo95,000
3525Brock Parker25,000
3526John Roveto42,000
3527Jason Corlew70,000
3528Bill Chen58,000

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Dovzhenko Falls in 25th Place

Nivel 15 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Alex Dovzhenko
Alex Dovzhenko

We saw Alex Dovzhenko quickly grab his things and exit the tournament floor. By the time we made our way over to the table, the cards had been scooped away and Rebecca Kerl was being pushed the pot.

She was kind enough to confirm that she had eliminated the Russian after making a "perfect six." Dovzhenko apparently had a nine-seven low. The field is now down to the final 24 players, and that means it is time for the three-table redraw.

Tags/etiquetas: Alex DovzhenkoRebecca Kerl

Henderson vs. Dovzhenko

Nivel 15 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante

After Alex Dovzhenko completed with a {5-}, 1989 WSOP bracelet winner Frank Henderson raised to 5,000 showing a {3-}. Dovzhenko called and then we missed the action on fourth as Phil Hellmuth was distracting us (it's true). When Henderson picked up a {4-} on fifth, he bet 5,000 and Dovzhenko, who had received a {q-}, made the call. Both players then checked sixth and seventh.

Dovzhenko: {2-}{6-} / {5-}{8-}{q-}{8-} / {5-}
Henderson: {5-}{6-}/ {3-}{q-}{4-}{3-} / {j-}

"Jack," Henderson declared. It was good as Dovzhenko reluctantly mucked his cards.

Tags/etiquetas: Alex DovzhenkoFrank Henderson

Recent Eliminations

Nivel 15 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante

Hellmuth Notches His Record 101st WSOP Cash

Nivel 15 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Phil Hellmuth Jr. is the most decorated player in World Series of Poker history with 13 gold bracelets and $12,273,964 in tournament winnings from 100 cashes (he holds the record for most cashes). Well, that was before today. By making the money in Event #7: $1,500 Seven-Card Razz, Hellmuth has secured his 101st cash. What's more, he has some chips and has a legitimate shot at capturing a razz title for the second time in three years.

"I’m not done winning no-limit hold’em events, but it just feels like I have such a huge edge in the mixed games," Hellmuth previously told PokerNews. "It just seems like so many people are playing them poorly that I just have to get down there a bunch more times. I wouldn’t be surprised if I won a stud eight-or-better. I wouldn’t be surprised if I won two or three razz bracelets. Pot-limit Omaha is a game I’ve worked hard on, and I’ve been down there a lot, but I just haven’t busted through. So I can do it. Omaha eight-or-better I already have a second, and I think I’m going to win one, but I need a little more practice with that game, and I need a little more practice with seven-card stud."

If you recall, Hellmuth navigated a field of 309 players to win the 2012 WSOP Event #18 $2,005 Razz for $182,793 and his then 12th bracelet. That fall he would go on to win No. 13 in the 2012 WSOP Europe Main Event, a victory that earned him €1,022,376.

Here at the 2014 WSOP, Hellmuth is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his Main Event win, but did you know his very first cash actually came a year before that when he placed fifth in the 1988 WSOP Event #6 $1,500 Limit 7-Card Stud Hi-Lo for $15,450. What a long and arduous road it's been since then.

Congratulations to Hellmuth on his record 101st cash! For more on Hellmuth, check out the interview he did on his 25th anniversary with PokerNews just prior to the start of the WSOP.

Tags/etiquetas: Phil Hellmuth

Nivel: 15

Límites: 2,500/5,000

Ante: 500

Recent Eliminations

Nivel 14 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante

Some Updated Chip Counts

Nivel 14 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante

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