Event 26, Seven-Card Razz Live Updates November 23, 2009

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Event 26 - Three Way Jam 1 year ago

Three way action at the final table has deteriorated to the point where it seems it's two guys named Chris shaking they're heads as a man named Barry keeps betting into them.

Although play has tightened substantially, Barry Greenstein looks like the only one lucky enough to keep drawing low cards as he's won a number of medium to small sized pots putting the pressure on both Chris Viox and Chris Klodnicki while they continue to draw faces.

The way things stand right now it's Greenstein with close to $600k, Viox with under $500,000 and Klodnicki facing a deficit with around $200,000.

Meanwhile Barry's son Joe Sebock is now railing the Bear hoping to catch a glimpse of the man's third WSOP bracelet win and freind and PL.com blogger Liz Lieu just dropped by to support Barry as well.

  • Level: 20
  • Ante: 2,000
  • Limit: 10,000/20,000
  • High Card: 3,000
  • Completion: 10,000
  • Average Stack: $453,000
  • Players Left: 3
  • Tables Left: 1

Event 26 - Just Three Remain 1 year ago

We're down to three and Barry Greenstein has switched gears turning up the heat and getting paid of by both Chris Voix and Chris Klodnicki after making a series of low hands that had his opponent's drawing too thin to mention.

Michael Mucked (6th)

The man with two first names, Joseph Michael, bcame our sixth place finisher after locking horns with Chris Voix.

Mark Tenner completed with a 4 showing and after hris Viox called showing a 7 reraised with his own 7. Tenner let it go, but Viox reraised. Michael pushed in and it was on.

Voix had A-7-5 and was ahead over Michael's 7-6-4. Once fourth to seventh streets came out Voix had an eight low which outpipped Michael's nine low.

The $25,661 prize for sixth should help ease the frustration of being outdrawn.

Leeds Leaves (5th)

Brandon Leeds got the last of his chips in against Chris Viox, but could not outdraw him.

Voix made a six low and although Leeds had a shot on sventh to tie it was not to be.

He'll grab $33,081 for a fabulous fifth place finish.

Tenner Tanned (4th)

A shortstacked Mark Tenner got all his chips in the middle looking to double up against Chris Klodnicki. Unfortunately for him, Klodnicki went perfect-perfect on sixth and seventh street to make a six low and send Tenner to the rail in fourth.

He'll cash $43,284 for fourth.

The final three includes Voix with in $450k in chips, Klodnicki with $150,000 and Greenstein now sitting on $700k.

  • Level: 20
  • Ante: 2,000
  • Limit: 10,000/20,000
  • High Card: 3,000
  • Completion: 10,000
  • Average Stack: $453,000
  • Players Left: 3
  • Tables Left: 1

Event 26, Seven-Card Razz - Day 3, Reports by:

  • Matthew Showell
    Matthew Showell
  • Martin Derbyshire
    Martin Derbyshire

Event 26, Seven-Card Razz

  • Buy-In: $1,500
  • Entrants: 453
  • Total Prize Money: $622,440
  • Date: Jun 13, 2008
  • Final Day Jun 15, 2008

Event Chip Leaders1 year ago

Event 26, Seven-Card Razz

Player Chip Stack
Barry Greenstein $31,600
David Levi $30,200
Mark Gerencher $29,700
Allie Prescott $29,200
Anthony Viganola $28,600

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Blind Structure1 year ago

Event 26, Seven-Card Razz

Level Ante Blinds               
Level 1 10
Level 2 15
Level 3 25
Level 4 25
Level 5 50
Level 6 75
Level 7 100
Level 8 100
Level 9 100
Level 10 200
Level 11 200
Level 12 300
Level 13 300
Level 14 500
Level 15 700
Level 16 1,000
Level 17 1,000
Level 18 1,500
Level 19 2,000
Level 20 2,000
Level 21 3,000
Level 22 3,000
Level 23 5,000
Level 24 7,000
Level 25 10,000
Level 26 10,000
Level 27 15,000
Level 28 20,000

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