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« on: June 11, 2012, 09:50:56 AM »

@phil_hellmuth has just won his record-extending 12th bracelet in Event 18: $2,500 Razz. He also wins $182,793.

What an achievement.
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« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2012, 09:52:30 AM »

 
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« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2012, 09:55:07 AM »

 
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« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2012, 09:58:07 AM »

<3 Hellmuth
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« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2012, 09:59:44 AM »

His first Non Hold Em bracelet

Won HU against the man who finished 3rd when he won the Main event

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« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2012, 10:21:36 AM »

Amazing achievement and was great to watch. Ivey will be gutted at a missed shot to not fall another behind, if they had both lost after I'd sat up all night railing both streams I would have been so tilted!!

Never really played Razz ever, but it looks really interesting and will have to give it a spin in Vegas after watching that all night Cheesy
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« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2012, 10:30:37 AM »

Congratulations to Phil Hellmuth, Winner of the 2012 WSOP Event 18: $2,500 Seven Card Razz ($182,793)

On Sunday, the 2012 World Series of Poker continued with the third and final day of Event #18 $2,500 Seven Card Razz. What began with 309 players was down to the final 18, each looking increase their share of a $702,975 prize pool with the ultimate goal of capturing the $182,793 first-place prize.

The big story headed into the day was 11-time bracelet Phil Hellmuth, who was sitting third in chips and primed to make a run at a record 12 bracelets. Standing in his way were some experienced players including chip leader “Any Two” Brandon Cantu; 2008 Razz champion Barry Greenstein; and Don Zewin, who actually took third to Hellmuth and Johnny Chan back in the 1989 WSOP Main Event.

Last year, Hellmuth came close to bracelet 12 on three different occasions only to be denied. While his three runner-up finishes were impressive, they left him wanting. When would he get his elusive twelfth? In the early morning hours of Monday, that question was answered when he took down Event #18 $2,500 Seven Card Razz!

A short-stacked Scott Clements set the pace for the day as he was eliminated on the very first hand. Over the course of the next three hours, nine more players would hit the rail on the way to the final table; however, no one would come closer than David Rosenau, who earned the unfortunate distinction as final-table bubble boy.

Rosenau, who was the short stack during nine-handed play, was eliminated when Scott Fishman brought it in with a {K-} and Brandon Cantu completed. Rosenau then raised all in for 14,000 total, which both Fischman and Cantu called. Fischman proceeded to check-call bets on the turn, fifth and sixth, and then bet when Cantu checked seventh. Cantu thought for a long time before he folded.

Fischman: (x-x) / {K-}{6-}{4-}{K-} / (x) ({7-}{5-}{3-})
Rosenau: (x-x) / {7-}{3-}{2-}{7-} / (x) ({2-}{5-}{6-})
Cantu: (x-x) / {8-}{3-}{A-}{7-} / (x)

Rosenau ended up with three pair and was dispatched in ninth place by Fischman's 7-6-5-4-3 low.

Here’s a look at the players who were eliminated on Day 3 short of the final table:
Pre-Final Table Eliminations

Place   Player   Prize
9th   David Rosenau   $13,827
10th   Scott Abrams   $13,827
11th   Calvin Anderson   $10,945
12th   Gerald Ringe   $10,945
13th   Jared Bleznick   $8,780
14th   Jeff Mervis   $8,780
15th   Chris “Pi Master” Viox   $7,135
16th   Dan O’Brien   $7,135
17th   Chirs “Fox” Wallace   $5,904
18th   Scott Clements   $5,904

The first elimination of the final table came when Brendan Taylor completed with a {6-} and then called a raise from Jeff Misteff. The latter bet the turn before calling a bet on fifth. Misteff's last 10,000 went in on sixth and the cards were tabled.

Misteff: {A-}(x) / {5-}{3-}{5-}{10-} / (x)
Taylor: {A-}{2-} / {6-}{9-}{J-}{4-} / {4-}

We didn't get a good look at Misteff's cards, but we do know he was drawing dead headed into seventh street. He finished in eighth place and parted with a $17,693 consolation prize.

In another hand, Michael Chow fired out a bet on the turn and was called by Hellmuth, who was showing a pair of aces. Fifth street saw Chow fired out another bet, but this time Helluth quickly raised. "You can just say all in," Hellmuth told Chow, who only had 10,000 behind. While he didn't say it, Chow did commit it.

Chow: {8-}{4-} / {3-}{2-}{4-}{J-} / {3-}
Hellmuth: {2-}{5-} / {A-}{A-}{3-}{9-} / {10-}

Sixth street gave Hellmuth a nine-low, which meant Chow needed to improve on seventh. He squeezed out his card and didn't see any pips, meaning it was either a deuce, three or ace. "You've got two of the aces though," Chow said, knowing it was the only card that would save his tournament life. He then flipped and revealed a {3-}. With that, Hellmuth chipped up to 500,000 and sent Chow home in seventh place.

Former Razz champ, Greenstein, was the next to go:

Greenstein: {x-}{x-} / {2-}{7-}
Cantu: {x-}{x-} / {4-}{2-}

Greenstein completed, Hellmuth released, and Cantu examined Greenstein's stack before raising. Greenstein called. On fourth street, Cantu led out, and Greenstein raised. Cantu re-raised, putting Greenstein all in, and Cantu called.

Greenstein: {6-}{5-}
Cantu: {7-}{3-}

Greenstein was dealt a {j-} on fifth, Cantu received a {9-}, and then both players were dealt {9-}s on sixth. Cantu flipped over a {10-} on seventh, while Greenstein squeezed his down card.

"I'm even money," Greenstein said, grinning. "It's either the six or eight of hearts."

The {6-Hearts} would pair him, and the {8-Hearts} would give him the best hand. Unfortunately for the Bear, it was the {6-Hearts} eliminating him from the tournament. Greenstein received a loud round of applause, and he's off to the cage to collect his $30,150.

The next to go was Brendan Taylor. It happened when he completed with a {3-}, Cantu raised with an {8-}, and Taylor re-raised. The rest of the chips got in, and the hands were opened.

Taylor: {6-}{2-} / {8-}
Cantu: {7-}{6-} / {3-}

Both players were dealt paint on fourth street - Cantu a {q-} and Taylor a {k-} - and both players received a {4-} on fifth. Cantu improved with a {2-} on sixth, Taylor received more paint ({q-}), and Cantu turned over a {7-} on seventh. We missed Taylor's last card, but he mucked, and exited the tournament in fifth place.

After returning from the dinner break, Cantu brought it in, Don Zewin completed, and Fischman raised. Only Zewin called. Fischman called a bet on fourth street, and when Zewin paired on fifth, Fischman led out. Zewin called, and Fischman bet all in on sixth. Zewin called.

Fischman: {4-}{2-}/ {6-}{9-}{a-}{10-} / {x-}
Cantu: {x-}{x-} / {8-} (FOLDED)
Zewin: {6-}{2-}/ {5-}{4-}{5-}{a-} / {x-}

Zewin was turned over a {10-} on seventh, so Fischman was drawing, but the {q-} did not improve his hand. Fischman was eliminated in fourth place, while Zewin moved into second on the chip counts.

A short time later, Zewin brought it in with a {K-} and was met with a completion by Hellmuth. Cantu came along for the ride, Zewin got out of the way, and it was off to the turn. Cantu ended up with the lead and bet out, which prompted Hellmuth to ask for a count.

"Can't afford to let you bluff me," Hellmuth said. "Let's put it all in." He then raise and put the pressure back on Cantu, who though for about 40 seconds before three-betting. Sure enough, his chips ended up in the pot and his tournament life was at risk.

Cantu: {4-}{9-} / {5-}{2-}{3-}{J-} / (x)
Hellmuth: {A-}{5-} / {7-}{8-}{4-}{10-} / {6-}

Hellmuth had the best hand when the money went in and maintained the lead through sixth. Hellmuth quickly showed the {6-} he received on seventh, which meant Cantu needed either a six, seven or ace on the river to win. He squeezed it out slowly and there were no pips visible, meaning it could be an ace. He said it was also a heart, and the {A-Hearts} was alive. He completed the squeeze and all the tension disappeared when he turned over the {3-Hearts}.

Hellmuth's hand held to send Cantu to the rail in third place, and also give him a commanding chip lead headed into heads-up play.

It would take awhile before Hellmuth finished off his opponent as he took a slow and steady approach to the match; however, in the end Hellmuth had a date with destiny as he captured bracelet number 12 in 2012!
Event #18 $2,500 Seven Card Razz Final Table Results

Place   Player   Prize
1st   Phil Hellmuth   $182,793
2nd   Don Zewin   $113,024
3rd   Brandon Cantu   $74,269
4th   Scott Fischman   $54,248
5th   Brendan Taylor   $40,167
6th   Barry Greenstein   $30,150
7th   Michael Chow   $22,945
8th   Jeff Misteff   $17,693

Congratulations to Phil Hellmuth on taking down his record twelfth gold bracelet!

$2,500 Seven Card Razz Champions Since 2004

Year   Player   Entrants   Prize
2012   Phil Hellmuth   309   $182,793
2011   Rep Porter   363   $210,615
2010   Frank Kassela   365   $214,085
2009   Jeff Lisandro   315   $188,390
2008*   Barry Greenstein453   $157,643
2007*   Katja Thater   341   $132,653
2006*   James Richberg409   $139,576
2005*   O’Neil Longson   291   $125,690
2004*   TJ Cloutier   195   $90,500

* $1500 buy in


http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2012-world-series-of-poker/event-18-seven-card-razz/
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« Reply #7 on: June 11, 2012, 10:34:02 AM »

Wp sir. Makes me smile
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« Reply #8 on: June 11, 2012, 10:43:42 AM »

@phil_hellmuth has just won his record-extending 12th bracelet in Event 18: $2,500 Razz. He also wins $182,793.

What an achievement.

It's always a great day when you get a flag.
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« Reply #9 on: June 11, 2012, 11:40:06 AM »

This was taken at the WSOP 2010

From Steve O'Dwyer's twitter field


Phil had "13" Hellmuth hats made two years ago, when he had 11 bracelets  Cheesy

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« Reply #10 on: June 11, 2012, 11:41:45 AM »

Definately time he won a non holdem. Will definately silence the critics that say he cant play mixed games! Probably just say he cant play holdem now lol
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« Reply #11 on: June 11, 2012, 11:48:11 AM »

His first Non Hold Em bracelet

Won HU against the man who finished 3rd when he won the Main event

@Marielizette tweeted

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« Reply #12 on: June 11, 2012, 12:00:02 PM »

Definately time he won a non holdem. Will definately silence the critics that say he cant play mixed games! Probably just say he cant play holdem now lol

He can't.
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« Reply #13 on: June 11, 2012, 12:34:12 PM »



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« Reply #14 on: June 11, 2012, 01:03:22 PM »

Simply the best!!
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