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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #54: $1,500 Razz
Jours 1
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
ax2x3x5x6x
Prix
$119,054
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$490,050
Entrants
363
Info Niveau
Niveau
30
Limites
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
20,000

Eric Rodawig and Adam Owen Among Chip Leaders in $1,500 Razz

Niveau 10 : 1,000/2,000, 200 ante
Adam Owen
Adam Owen

The first day of Event #54: $1,500 Razz is in the books at the 2019 World Series of Poker and approximately 136 players out of the 363 players that started the tournament made it through to Day 2. Eric Rodawig sits among the chip leaders when he bagged 118,700 at the end of the night. Others that bagged big include Adam Owen (82,800), and Mike Ross (76,600).

The prize pool is nothing less than $490,050 and the winner will take home the lion's share worth $119,054. A total of 55 players will walk away from the tournament with money in their pockets and those 55 players will be guaranteed to take home at least $2,247.

The day started with 121 players on the clock but that number kept on climbing with registration open for the first eight levels of the day. Most of the players entered in the first couple of levels since they were a lot more meaningful with the adjusted structure. The first three levels lasted two hours instead of one and the initial three levels were scratched from the structure.

A couple of players came in at the very last moment. Phil Hellmuth, Chris Ferguson, Steven Wolansky, and Ben Yu registered just in time to be able to sit down with a stack. Ferguson managed to find a bag after two hours of play and he takes 9,500 with him to Day 2.

Plenty of others gave it a shot today but couldn't make it through to Day 2. James Obst, Andre Akkari, Frank Kassela, David Bach, and Allen Kessler all tried their best but failed to find a bag on Day 2. Benjamin Ludlow, Frederik Brink, Todd Brunson, Kate Hoang, and Jeff Lisandro also didn't make it through to the second day.

Jay Kwon
Jay Kwon

John Cernuto (59,200), Jennifer Tilly (47,000), Anson Tsang (31,200), Richard Tuhrim (24,400), and Ryan Riess (21,000) all ended the day with chips in front of them. Another notable player to make it through to Day 2 is Jay Kwon. Kwon won this exact tournament last year to secure his first piece of WSOP gold and is now looking to earn his second. Kwon takes 46,700 with him to Day 2.

The players are returning to the Miranda room at 2 p.m. local time on Monday, June 24. PokerNews will be on site to report on all the action.

Tags: Adam OwenAllen KesslerAndre AkkariAnson TsangBen YuBenjamin LudlowChris FergusonDavid BachEric RodawigFrank KasselaFrederik BrinkJames ObstJay KwonJennifer TillyJohn CernutoKate HoangMike RossPhil HellmuthRichard TuhrimRyan RiessSteven WolanskyTodd Brunson

Grapenthien Wins ''Ultimate Razz Hand''

Niveau 8 : 600/1,200, 100 ante
Matt Grapenthien in a previous event
Matt Grapenthien in a previous event

Matt Grapenthien: {x-}{x-} / {k-}{5-}{3-}{7-} / {x-}
Kevin Gerhart: {x-}{x-} / {10-}{q-}{4-}{9-} / {x-}
Phil Hui: {x-}{x-} / {j-}{6-}{4-}{10-} (Folded on sixth street)

All the cards were dealt and Phil Hui got very excited in his chair. ''This is a razz hand!!'' he said with lots of excitement when the lowest up card was a ten. Matt Grapenthien brought in with a {k-} and he was called by Hui with a {j-} and Kevin Gerhart with a {10-}.

The next street was dealt and Hui lead out with jack-six. He was called by both players. Hui also bet on fifth street and both Grapenthien and Gerhart called him.

Hui checked on sixth and then folded when Grapenthien bet out. Gerhart called him.

Gerhart check-called on seventh as well and he was shown {10-}{8-}{2-} by Grapenthien for an eighty-seven and that was plenty to take down the pot.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Matt Grapenthien us
Matt Grapenthien
WSOP 1X Winner
32,000 5,000
Phil Hui us
Phil Hui
14,000 1,000
Kevin Gerhart us
Kevin Gerhart
WSOP 4X Winner
10,000 -5,000

Tags: Kevin GerhartMatt GrapenthienPhil Hui

Owen Keeps Building

Niveau 4 : 300/600, 0 ante
Adam Owen
Adam Owen

Adam Owen: {x-}{x-} / {3-}{k-}{5-}{4-} / {x-}
Andrew Shanahan: {x-}{x-} / {5-}{7-}{2-}{10-} / {x-}

A player brought in with the king of spades and another player completed with an eight. Adam Owen put in two bets with a trey and Andrew Shanahan made it three bets with a five. The bring in folded but the other player and Owen called.

Shanahan continued with a bet when he caught a seven and the third player in the hand folded. Owen called the bet and he called another on fifth street. Shanahan check-called a bet on sixth but he check-folded on seventh.

Owen has had a great start and is already up to about 42,000 chips.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Adam Owen gb
Adam Owen
42,000 7,000
Andrew Shanahan
Andrew Shanahan
11,300

Tags: Adam OwenAndrew Shanahan

Defending Champion Kwon Started Well

Niveau 3 : 300/600, 0 ante
Jay Kwon
Jay Kwon

Defending Champion Jay Kwon was in the field from the start and he has been doing well. He built his 12,000 stack to 18,000 already and he just won another pot.

Kwon had {x-}{x-} / {9-}{5-}{6-}{3-} / {x-} and he check-raised his opponent who had {x-}{x-} / {a-}{a-}{9-}{7-} / {x-}. Kwon showed {9-}{4-}{2-} for a sixty-five and he won the pot after his opponent mucked.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Jay Kwon us
Jay Kwon
Defending Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
18,000 6,000

Tags: Jay Kwon

Hui Wins With ''Seven Perfect''

Niveau 2 : 200/400, 0 ante
Phil Hui in a previous event
Phil Hui in a previous event

Phil Hui: {x-}{x-} / {3-}{3-}{2-}{q-} / {x-}
Emerick Wiatrek: {x-}{x-} / {4-}{q-}{a-}{7-} / {x-}

A player brought in with a queen and Phil Hui completed with a trey. Emerick Wiatrek called with a four and the others all folded. Both players checked on fourth street.

Hui check-raised on two later streets to build up the pot and in the end announced ''seven perfect'' when he tabled {a-}{7-}{4-}.

Wiatrek showed {a-}{5-}{3-} for a worse seven.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Emerick Wiatrek us
Emerick Wiatrek
12,000
Phil Hui us
Phil Hui
9,500 1,000

Tags: Emerick WiatrekPhil Hui

Tilly Wins One With a Ten

Niveau 1 : 200/400, 0 ante
Jennifer Tilly
Jennifer Tilly

Jennifer Tilly: {x-}{x-} / {5-}{j-}{6-}{10-} / {x-}
Peter Nam: {x-}{x-} / {5-}{2-}{10-}{3-} / {x-}

A player brought in and Peter Nam completed to 200 with a {5-}. Jennifer Tilly was in the seat next to Nam and she called, also with a {5-} showing.

The others folded and Nam bet when he caught a {2-} on fouth. Tilly called with the {j-}. Nam check-called on the next street when the bet was 400 and he led out again on sixth.

They both checked on seventh and Tilly showed {6-}{4-}{2-} for a ten-six low while her opponent had {8-}{3-}{2-} for a ten-eight low.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Peter Nam us
Peter Nam
13,000 13,000
Jennifer Tilly us
Jennifer Tilly
WSOP 1X Winner
7,500 7,500

Tags: Jennifer TillyPeter Nam

Event #54: $1,500 Razz Starts at 3 p.m. in Las Vegas

Chips, Cards & Branding
Chips, Cards & Branding

It's time for some Razz festivities at the 2019 World Series of Poker. Today at 3 p.m. local time they will commence when Event #54: $1,500 Razz kicks-off in the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. The seven card game will feature no straights and flushes and the best hand is simply ace through five.

There has been some discussion about the structure and it has been adjusted slightly. The latest structure change is that the players will start with a stack of 12,000 instead of 10,000 to have a little extra room. The first three levels will be played double and will make up for six out of the ten levels played today. There will be a 15-minute break after every two levels and they'll bag after ten levels which will be around 2 a.m.

Jay Kwon took the tournament down last year when he beat a field of 389 players. Kwon has three recorded WSOP cashes and all three of them are in Razz tournaments. Should he show up today and try to win back-to-back bracelets in the same event, he may add to his previous tournament score of $125,431.

Plenty of familiar faces are expected to make an appearance in the first Razz tournament of the summer. Make sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for all the latest updates on Day 1.

Tags: Jay Kwon