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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #21: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship
Dia: 3
Informações

2019 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
9x8x6x4x2x
Premiação
$253,817
Informações
Buy-in
$10,000
Premiação
$855,400
Entradas
91
Informações do Nível
Nível
22
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
60,000

Friedman Makes Savage Call on Elias

Nível 20 : 10,000/25,000, 35,000 ante
Prahlad Friedman
Prahlad Friedman

Darren Elias raised to 100,000 small blind versus big and Prahlad Friedman called in the big blind. Elias patted and Friedman took one.

Elias bet 150,000 and Friedman went deep into the tank. After awhile, he splashed in calling chips. Whatever Elias announced, it was worse than {10-}{6-}{5-}{4-}{4-} that Friedman decided to hero call with.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Prahlad Friedman
1,300,000
150,000
150,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Darren Elias
930,000
-270,000
-270,000

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Elias Doubles Through Friedman

Nível 21 : 15,000/30,000, 45,000 ante
Darren Elias
Darren Elias

Darren Elias raised to 70,000 from under the gun, Prahlad Friedman three-bet to 220,000 from the button, Elias four-bet shoved for 705,000 and Friedman called after a few moments.

Elias stood pat, while Friedman drew one.

Elias: {9-}{7-}{5-}{3-}{2-}
Friedman: {8-}{6-}{5-}{3-}

Friedman turned over a non-helpful {a-}, locking up the double for Elias.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Darren Elias
1,500,000
885,000
885,000
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Prahlad Friedman
1,100,000
-700,000
-700,000
WSOP 1X Winner

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Prahlad Friedman Eliminated in 4th Place ($78,157)

Nível 21 : 15,000/30,000, 45,000 ante
Prahlad Friedman
Prahlad Friedman

Darren Elias opened for 75,000 and Prahlad Friedman shoved on the button for 970,000. Elias quickly called and patted. Friedman threw one in and Elias fanned a wheel.

Drawing dead, Friedman began shaking everyone's hand. He then turned over a {9-}, then tossed in a matching {9-} from his hand. The dealer revealed his other cards as {7-}{4-}{2-}.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Darren Elias
2,500,000
1,050,000
1,050,000
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Prahlad Friedman
Eliminado
WSOP 1X Winner

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Musso Shoves and Shows a Full House

Nível 21 : 15,000/30,000, 45,000 ante
Vince Musso
Vince Musso

Vince Musso raised to 100,000 from the button, Jim Bechtel three-bet to 300,000 from the small blind and Musso called.

Bechtel drew one, Musso stood pat, Bechtel checked and Musso shoved for effectively 700,000.

Bechtel folded and Musso turned over {4-}{4-}{4-}{3-}{3-} as he collected the pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Vince Musso
2,200,000
300,000
300,000
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Jim Bechtel
700,000
-400,000
-400,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner

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Musso Wins Monster Hand Over Elias

Nível 21 : 15,000/30,000, 45,000 ante
Vince Musso
Vince Musso

Darren Elias raised to 125,000 in the small blind and called a three-bet to 375,000 from Vince Musso. Elias took one and Musso patted. Elias bet 600,000 after the draw and Musso moved all in. It was about 1.4 million.

Elias went deep into the tank and finally folded after thinking for a few minutes.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Vince Musso
2,800,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
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Darren Elias
1,200,000
-1,300,000
-1,300,000

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Darren Elias Eliminated in 3rd Place ($109,738)

Nível 22 : 20,000/40,000, 60,000 ante
Darren Elias
Darren Elias

Jim Bechtel raised to 150,000 from the button, Darren Elias three-bet all in for 1,140,000 from the small blind and Bechtel called.

Elias drew one and Bechtel stood pat.

Elias: {9-}{8-}{6-}{2-}
Bechtel: {j-}{10-}{7-}{6-}{2-}

Elias slowly squeezed his draw card, but turned over a {9-} to pair up, ending his tournament in third place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Vince Musso
2,890,000
-60,000
-60,000
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Jim Bechtel
2,570,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
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Darren Elias
Eliminado

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Bechtel Takes the Lead

Nível 22 : 20,000/40,000, 60,000 ante
Jim Bechtel
Jim Bechtel

Jim Bechtel raised to 200,000 from the button, Vince Musso three-bet to 800,000 from the big blind and Bechtel called.

Musso stood pat, Bechtel drew one, Musso checked and Bechtel shoved for 1,260,000.

Musso mulled it over for a bit before he folded.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Jim Bechtel
2,900,000
900,000
900,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
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Vince Musso
2,560,000
-900,000
-900,000

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Vince Musso Eliminated in 2nd Place ($156,872)

Nível 22 : 20,000/40,000, 60,000 ante
Vince Musso
Vince Musso

Vince Musso raised to 200,000 and Jim Bechtel jammed all in for about 1.6 million effective. Musso leaned back in his chair, thought awhile and called. Bechtel pitched a card and Musso showed what he had to beat: {j-}{9-}{6-}{4-}{2-} for a pat jack.

Bechtel was drawing to {8-}{6-}{4-}{2-}. He didn't squeeze, just flipped over his last card, a {9-} to make the winning hand and bust Musso.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Jim Bechtel
5,460,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
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Vince Musso
Eliminado

Former Main Event Champ Jim Bechtel Wins $10K 2-7 Single-Draw ($253,817)

Nível 22 : 20,000/40,000, 60,000 ante
Jim Bechtel
Jim Bechtel

Twenty-six years after he shipped the granddaddy of 'em all, the 1993 Main Event, Jim Bechtel topped a field of 91 for his second piece of WSOP gold, winning Event #21: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship for $253,817.

The flash had barely faded from the winner's photos before Bechtel was informed he had set a new record: the longest time between two bracelet wins.

He paused and pondered this new information.

"I don't know if that's a real good record," he finally drawled, chuckling softly. "But, I'm happy to have it, let's put it that way."

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Jim BechtelUnited States$253,817
2Vince MussoUnited States$156,872
3Darren EliasUnited States$109,738
4Prahlad FriedmanUnited States$78,157
5Jean-Robert BellandeUnited States$55,693
6Pedro BromfmanBrazil$41,897
7Paul VolpeUnited States$31,556

Bechtel said he hardly plays any poker these days. Indeed, his Hendon Mob profile shows just six cashes over the past decade, highlighted by a WSOP Main Event run to 121st place in 2015. Aside from that cash, Bechtel couldn't recall any recent appearances at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino.

If there's one event that lures him to the desert, though, it's a 2-7 single draw tournament. While poker players have dug deep with computer programs and worked out optimal strategies for games like no-limit hold'em and pot-limit Omaha, "deuce," as it's often called, remains a bit of a wild frontier, appearing only in a select few spots outside of the gold bracelet events.

Bechtel called it "the toughest true poker game."

"A lot of the other games...the math comes in so much," he said. "In this game, it's the read of the player and the bluff because it's so difficult to make a hand.

"Most hands somebody's bluffin' or somebody's callin' a bluff. Everybody's movin'. That's what makes it the greatest poker game."

At the final table, certainly, the instincts of some world-class players were on display and it made for a tight competition. The ever-unpredictable Jean-Robert Bellande had his volatility on display as he rose to the chip lead and was in good position with almost 40 percent of the chips five-handed, only to bust in fifth.

Once it got four-handed, the players switched places more often than thoroughbreds on the back stretch of the Kentucky Derby. Bechtel, fellow old school deuce grinder Vince Musso, Darren Elias and Prahlad Friedman each took turns leading and bringing up the rear.

Highlights included Friedman picking off Elias to win with a pair of fours and Musso bluffing all-in against Bechtel and showing a full house.

After almost three hours, Elias finally ended Friedman's run with a pat wheel.

However, Elias was unable to subdue the two WSOP veterans, each of whom counted cashes from as far back as the 1970s on their ledgers. Musso would chop Elias down to size in a hand that didn't get to showdown, then Bechtel finished him by raise-calling a pat jack and watching Elias pair on a nine-draw.

Vince Musso
Vince Musso (L) and Jim Bechtel outlasted the young guns.

Musso at first grabbed the upper hand, more than tripling Bechtel's chip count at one point.

Bechtel battled back though, and eventually had Musso on the ropes but showing down a pat jack. Bechtel was drawing smooth to beat it with an eight-six and he found a nine to secure the bracelet and his first six-figure cash since taking fourth in the old $50K H.O.R.S.E back in 2006.

"You know, when you get two-handed in these final tables, a lot of things happen," Bechtel said. "You run bad, you're not gonna win 'em. You get a little lucky, you're gonna win it."

He was less modest assessing his deuce skills, which he said he believes are as sharp as anyone's in the world.

But, for the WSOP at least, deuce goes back on the shelf, collecting dust until 2020. Given that, Bechtel admitted he may just go back to being a face on a banner, a former Main Event champ who now owns a unique bit of poker trivia.