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2013 World Series of Poker

Event #33: $2,500 Seven-Card Razz
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Informações
2013 World Series of Poker
Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
ax3x4x4x6x10x8x
Prémio
$178,052
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Buy-in
$2,500
Total de entradas
301
Informações do Nível
Nível
27
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000
Jogadores restantes 1 / 301
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Nível: 3

Limites: 150/300

Ante: 25

More Chip Counts from Around the Room

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Rounds of Counts for the First Two Levels:

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Baker Back on Track

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David "ODB" Baker has had a rough start for the first level and a half, but he may be back on track after scooping last pot. When we strolled by there was about 1,400 in the pot and Baker was showing {a-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{9-Spades} for a nine-eight low with his other cards being the {a-Clubs} and the {10-Clubs}. His opponent was also showing a nine-eight low, but Baker's ace put him in the lead and he was able to pick up a good pot that will likely help him get back on track.

Hollywood at the Table

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James Woods Playing in Event #28
James Woods Playing in Event #28

This tournament area is packed with famous players: Main Event winners, multiple-bracelet winners, internet wizards, and more. But the most famous face in the room tonight doesn't belong to any of them. It belongs to James Woods. The Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning actor is known for his work in Ghosts of Mississippi, The Virgin Suicides, Nixon, and of course, the classic Vegas crime drama Casino. He's also voiced guest appearances on Family Guy and The Simpsons.

Woods is no stranger to poker. He has appeared on numerous televised poker tournaments and he already has a cash at this year's WSOP. He's off to a good start as he tries for his second, and was up to 8,500 in chips.

PokerNews will keep you updated as Woods tries to add a golden bracelet to the golden globe in his trophy case.

Monnette Reaps The Benefits of an Accidental Raise

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John Monnette from an earlier event.
John Monnette from an earlier event.

Monnette: {8-Hearts}{2-Spades}{5-Diamonds}/{a-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{q-Hearts}
Player 1: {x-}{x-}/{7-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{9-Clubs} Fold
Accidental Raiser: {x-}{x-}{x-}/{A-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{6-Spades}{8-Diamonds}

We came to John Monnette's table after hearing a call of "Floor," from one of the dealers. Apparently one player had accidentally raised by throwing in the wrong chip. The floor ruled that the chip would have to stay in the pot and it would count as a raise.

After the ruling Monnette raised making it three bets. Two players called him including the accidental raiser.

On fourth street the accidental raiser checked to Monnette who bet. He was called by both players.

Fifth street came and the accidental raiser led out with a bet. Only Monnette called. The same action was repeated on sixth street.

When seventh street was dealt face down the accidental raiser checked to Monnette who bet. The accidental raiser made the call, but mucked when Monnette showed his down cards to make an eight-five low.

More Notable Players

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