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2017 World Series of Poker

Event #69: $1,500 Razz
Day: 2
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
Entries
419
Level Info
Level
30
Limits
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
20,000

David "ODB" Baker Leads Final 10 After Day 2 of $1,500 Razz

Level 20 : 10,000/20,000, 2,000 ante
David "ODB" Baker
David "ODB" Baker

After ten more levels in Event #69 $1,500 Razz just 10 players remain to battle it out for $132,957 in prize money and a WSOP gold bracelet.

Leading the way is David "ODB" Baker (614,000) who is looking for his second WSOP bracelet since taking down the $2,500 8-Game in 2012.

Close behind him is Wendy Freedman (594,000) who is looking to reach her second WSOP final table after finishing seventh in last year's Ladies Event.

Also in the mix is Phil Hellmuth, but he will start the final day as the short stack with just 116,000. Also short is Yordan Petrov, despite doubling in the last hand of the night against Grzegorz Wyraz.

Petrov got all in showing {a-}{a-}{k-}{5-} against Wyraz's {2-}{4-}{q-}{j-}. On seventh street Petrov had improved to such an extant that he needed to hit anything below a Queen to survive. Petrov picked up a {j-} and will return with 177,000.

At the start of the day it was Matt Grapenthein who led the way. With play around 40 eliminations from the money, it took a while until the bubble was reached.

And when it was reached in Level 13, it was Johnny Landreth who was eliminated when his ten-nine was bested by the ten-seven of Matthew Schreiber.

A min-cash was worth $2,261, with the likes of Allen Kessler and Tom Schneider among the recipients. Other notable bustouts included Brandon Shack-Harris (46th - $2,551), Mike Matusow (40th - $2,818,) and James Obst (38th - $2,818).

Obst missed out on the chance to add the $1,500 Razz title to the $10,000 Razz Championship he won earlier this summer.

Grapenthien was also a casualty, eliminated in 34th place for $2,818, and just missing out on a ladder where the likes of Jason Mercier (30th) finished.

There were still a bunch of big names at the three-table redraw, but the field quickly thinned with Adam Owen (23rd - $3,703), Roland Israelashvili (22nd - $3,703) and Mike Ross (21st - $3,703) all departing.

By the end of the night play was one elimination short of the money, with big names still remaining to battle it out when they return at 2 p.m. on Saturday.

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
Amazon22Phil HellmuthUnited States116,000
Amazon23Brad RubenUnited States426,000
Amazon24Jason GolaUnited States312,000
Amazon25Grzegorz WyrazPoland177,000
Amazon28Yordan PetrovBulgaria119,000
      
Amazon51Gerard RechnitzerUnited States221,000
Amazon52James SchaafUnited States231,000
Amazon55David "ODB" BakerUnited States614,000
Amazon57Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom324,000
Amazon58Wendy FreedmanUnited States596,000

Tags: Adam OwenAllen KesslerAmanda BakerBenny GlaserBrad RubenDavid "ODB" BakerGerard RechnitzerGrzegorz WyrazIsabelle MercierJames ObstJames SchaafJason GolaJason MercierJonny LandrethRoland IsraelashviliTom SchneiderWendy Freedman