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2010 World Series of Poker

Event #40: $2,500 Seven Card Razz
Day: 3
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
7x5x4x3x2x
Prize
$214,085
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$839,500
Entries
365
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

If the Best Hand Wins, Cobb Doubles

Chris Bjorin brought it in with the {K-Spades} and Dee Tiller completed showing the {2-Clubs}. Arthur Cobb made it three bets with {6-Hearts} and the short stack, and Tiller made the call.

Tiller: (X)(X)/{2-} {8-} {7-} {7-}/(X)
Cobb: (X)(X)/{6-} {A-} {8-} {7-}/(X)

On fourth street, Cobb bet out with the lead, and Tiller said, "You know, I think you paired that ace," and raised to two bets. Cobb popped it right back, and he leaned over his shoulder and said, "Here we go, I'm gonna be all in," to nobody in particular.

On fifth street, Cobb check-called a bet to leave himself 20,000 behind, and Tiller fired a bet in the dark (out of turn) on sixth. Cobb called down to 4,000, and they went ahead and put the rest in as seventh street came out.

Tiller: {A-} {4-}/{2-} {8-} {7-} {7-}/(X)
Cobb: {2-} {3-}/{6-} {A-} {8-} {7-}/(X)

Tiller needed to catch a card to earn the knockout, but the {Q-} meant Cobb was sticking around. He flipped over the {J-} looking frustrated, though, and Tiller said, "Boom, baby!" and fist pumped the dealer.

"Uhhh, you know you didn't win the pot, right?" someone at the table said, and the dealer began pushing the chips toward Cobb. Tiller said he realized that, but then, with the cards all scrambled and Tiller's hand mucked, the table broke into a little debate about which hand was best.

"Wait, wait, I had a eight-seven-four!" Tiller said, and a couple of the other players mumbled that the wrong hand was killed. Cobb's hand was still face-up though, and everyone could read the winning seventy-six for themselves. Apologies all around, including to the dealer, and we're on to the next hand, Cobb with twice as many chips as the hand before.

Tags: Arthur CobbDee Tiller