| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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Yuval Bronshtein: XxXx/3x8xQx2x/Xx
Nick Schulman: XxXx/8x6xJx2x/Xx
Nick Schulman bet on fourth street before Yuval Bronshtein raised. Schulman then reraised and Bronshtein called.
Schulman continued betting on fifth and sixth as Bronshtein called him down to seventh. Schulman then bet again, but this time Bronshtein raised.
Schulman called and Bronshtein showed 7x6x3x for 8-7-6-3-2. Schulman mucked and Bronshtein took the pot.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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120,000
65,000
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65,000 |
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105,000
42,000
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42,000 |
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Jerry Wong: XxXx / 3x4x3xAx / Xx
Christopher Claassen: XxXx / Ax6x7x8x~folded on sixth street
Opponent: XxXx / Ax7x5x9x / Xx
Action was picked up on fourth street where Wong bet and both opponents called. Fifth saw Wong and Claassen both call a bet from their opponent. On sixth, the opponent checked, Wong bet, Claassen folded, and Wong's opponent called. Seventh, saw the opponent check-call once more.
Wong revealed Jx7x2x for a seven-four and scooped the pot.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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120,000
35,000
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35,000 |
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115,000
12,000
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12,000 |
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Andrey Zhigalov: XxXx/8x3x4x3x/Xx
Justin Liberto: XxXx/7x3xKx9x/Xx
Anson Tsang: XxXx/Ax6x10xKx/Xx
Andrey Zhigalov bet on fifth street and was called by both Justin Liberto and Anson Tsang.
All three players checked on sixth before Zhigalov bet again on seventh. Only Liberto called this time.
Zhigalov turned over 8x7x2x for 8-7-4-3-2 and Liberto mucked.
Steven Wolansky and Roy Thung have recently joined the field.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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180,000
9,500
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9,500 |
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72,000
11,000
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11,000 |
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60,000 | |
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55,000
38,500
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38,500 |
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Jerry Wong: XxXx/Qx7x5x8x
David Funkhouser: XxXx/Ax9x8x4x - folded on sixth street
Heads-up on fourth street, Jerry Wong bet and David Funkhouser called.
Wong then bet again on fifth and Funkhouser called. Wong fired out another bet on sixth, and this time Funkhouser folded as the defending champion started off his Day 2 with an early pot.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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140,000
24,000
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24,000 |
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85,000
16,000
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16,000 |
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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60,000
60,000
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A talent-packed field of some of the biggest names in poker assembles inside the Horseshoe Event Center today at 1 p.m. local time for Day 2 of Event #50: $10,000 Razz Championship.
Leading the way over the 54 returning players is Eric Rodawig, a 2011 WSOP bracelet winner who takes 276,500 into the event’s penultimate day. Ren Lin (250,500), Arthur Morris (225,000), Brian Yoon (218,500), and Carlos Chadha (207,500) round out the top five.
Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts
| Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Bets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Eric Rodawig | United States | 276,500 | 46 |
| 2 | Ren Lin | China | 250,500 | 42 |
| 3 | Arthur Morris | United States | 225,000 | 38 |
| 4 | Brian Yoon | United States | 218,500 | 36 |
| 5 | Carlos Chadha | United States | 207,500 | 35 |
| 6 | Sean Akhavi | United States | 190,500 | 32 |
| 7 | Andrey Zhigalov | Russia | 189,500 | 32 |
| 8 | Robert Massman | United States | 172,500 | 29 |
| 9 | David Funkhouser | United States | 164,000 | 27 |
| 10 | Denis Strebkov | Russia | 159,000 | 27 |
Further down the leaderboard are Nick Schulman (147,000), Daniel Negreanu (126,000), Phillip Hui (110,000), Robert Campbell (108,500), and Alex Livingston (99,000). Scott Seiver, who won his sixth-career bracelet and second this summer in the $1,500 Razz event a few days ago, comes into the day with 83,000, while Chad Eveslage (90,000), Calvin Anderson (74,500), defending champion Jerry Wong (69,000), Robert Mizrachi (45,500), and Brian Rast (31,000) are all seeking their own “Razz Rush” up the chip counts on Day 2.
The action on Day 2 picks up on Level 10 with limits of 3,000-6,000. Levels 10-13 will be 60 minutes long before being extended to 90 minutes on Level 14. There will be a 60-minute dinner break at the end of Level 14 around 7 p.m. Play is scheduled for eight levels today.
A total of 101 players have already registered for the event. Late registration remains open for the first hour of the day, so there is still plenty of opportunity for the field to approach last year’s total of 123.
Stay tuned as PokerNews provides all the live updates throughout the day.