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2021 World Series of Poker

Event #31: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw
Dias: 3
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
9x8x7x5x2x
Premiação
$84,851
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Premiação
$363,120
Entries
272
Informações do Nível
Nível
27
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
120,000

Phil Hellmuth Wins 16th Bracelet in Event #31: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw

Nível 27 : 40,000/80,000, 120,000 ante
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

After four final tables and a lot of frustration at the 2021 World Series of Poker, Phil Hellmuth finally won bracelet #16 in Event #31: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw. The win marks the sixteenth WSOP title for Hellmuth, whose incredible WSOP career includes 157 cashes and a breakout victory in the 1989 Main Event that made him the youngest champion in history at the time.

This is Hellmuth’s first WSOP gold bracelet in a deuce-to-seven poker game and his third in a non-Hold’em variation. The popular lowball variant drew a star-laden field of 272 runners and generated a prize pool of $363,120 that paid $84,851 to Hellmuth for the win.

The victory represents a breakthrough in the frustration that has followed Hellmuth in his pursuit of a 16th bracelet. He has reached seven final tables since his last win in 2018, four of which have come at the 2021 WSOP in $25,000 H.O.R.S.E. (6th), $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better (5th), and the $10,000 Seven Card Stud event (4th.)

Hellmuth’s tournament run was not without problems, and he found himself on the brink of elimination at several points throughout Day 1. The nature of no-limit 2-7 lowball draw lends itself to a lot of swings, and Hellmuth weathered them to finish Day 1 with a healthy chip stack.

The turning point came on Day 2 as Hellmuth continued to weather the breaks in the early going. The low point came early in Day 2 when Rok Gostisa turned over a nine-eight that left Hellmuth steaming with a handful of big blinds. The tide soon turned and Hellmuth dominated the later stages of Day 2, going on a red-hot run to bag over a million chips and the second biggest chip stack of the final ten players for the Day 3 finale.

Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Phil HellmuthUnited States$84,851
2Jake SchwartzUnited States$52,502
3Chris VitchUnited States$36,387
4Rep PorterUnited States$25,661
5Joshua FarisUnited States$18,421
6Dario SammartinoItaly$13,463
7Jason LipinerUnited States$10,023
8Kevin GerhartUnited States$7,602

Winner's Reaction

“What did I tell you, honey? I’ve always wanted a deuce-to-seven bracelet,” Hellmuth said to his wife Katherine shortly after shaking Schwartz’s hand.

She was by his side for the big win after missing out on two of his final table runs earlier in the series.

“My wife has been at a spa for two weeks, so she missed my tirade and two of my final tables. She never misses my final tables because we have an agreement. We have been married for 31 years and she has to be at all my final tables. But she was at a health spa and she deserves a break.”

This particular victory is a culmination of years of preparation for the 16-time champ, who wins his first WSOP gold bracelet in the popular lowball variation.

“I’ve wanted a deuce-to-seven bracelet ever since the 1980’s because it was the coolest bracelet to win. It’s the one tournament that Chip, Doyle, and all the big named poker players showed up for.

“I’ve been fighting so hard for this bracelet for so long, and my game has gotten better and better. I’ve worked really hard at it and I know all these tricks because I’ve been playing since the eighties. It feels really good.”

It’s a long time coming for the 16-time champion, who came into the 2021 WSOP at peak preparation. The no-limit lowball format allowed him to showcase his best skills in reading people and situations.

“I felt like I was unlucky at three final tables after putting myself in a great position and I think there is more skill in deuce-to-seven. If you have great reads you can do things that no one else does. You can make calls that no one else makes. I just seemed to understand what everyone had every hand, and that reading ability translated well for me.”

The victory is a relief after a tumultuous week that saw Hellmuth fall into some of his old “Poker Brat” behavior after luck didn’t go his way.

“I’ve studied these games my whole life, so I have all the knowledge. What’s been killing me is that I get tired and I blow it. Or I get tilted and I blow it. I’ll be down here at the Rio and it’s one in the morning and I’m so tired. And I just play a bunch of bad hands and I’m out.”

Hellmuth was much more calm and well-rested today than in previous finales at the 2021 WSOP.

“I keep getting down there (to the final table.) Today I told myself no swearing tirades and no threats. I swore a little bit and I am sure the cameras caught it, but I was a lot more mellow, probably because I went too far the other day.”

Hellmuth isn’t done by any stretch, and he thinks he can run his gold bracelet total up to at least 24, all while adding more mixed game bracelets to cement his legacy.

“There is a lot of skill in these tournaments. It’s harder to win the mixed games. If I can win four or five mixed bracelets, I think it will say a lot about my legacy. I think I am playing a bunch of games at a world-class level now.”

In the meantime, the champion has some much-needed rest in store.

“I’m probably going to give myself two days off. There might be a big tournament I want to play on Monday or Tuesday, but I’m going to give myself the day off.”

Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Final Table Action

The final eight players combined on the main stage table quickly after Jason Papastavrou was eliminated in 10th place and Ryan Riess bowed out in ninth. Dario Sammartino had the chip lead going into the final table action and Kevin Gerhart was the short stack.

Gerhart quickly fell to Rep Porter’s eight-six when he drew to a seven-six but came up with a ten. Jason Lipiner wasn’t far behind in seventh after calling down an eight-seven from Joshua Faris before being eliminated by and his seven-five just a few hands later.

Sammartino could not convert his final table chip lead into his first bracelet, and he finished in sixth place after he shoved and ran into Porter’s perfect wheel.

Faris looked like he was gaining momentum during five-handed play when he took a pot from Hellmuth that had the then-15-time WSOP champion steamed. Hellmuth came right back and took it back before Faris was ousted when his ten-nine fell to the ten-eight of Chris Vitch.

Porter came into Day 3 as the chip leader but his run ended in fourth place when he made a pair of fives and was outdrawn by Jake Schwartz. Vitch went out in third a short time after, having won a few big pots at the final table but not enough to get through the nine-eight of Hellmuth.

Hellmuth faltered early in heads-up play when he called down a big bet from Schwartz, who turned over nine-eight to beat Hellmuth’s ten-high. The now 16-time champion fought back and flipped the chip counts when Schwartz bet big and then folded to Hellmuth’s post-draw shove.

Hellmuth went to work and kept the pressure on Schwartz, pulling in pots of all sizes until he had the young pro on the ropes. The big moment came when Hellmuth shoved and Schwartz called. Hellmuth made a nine-eight to beat Schwartz’s pair of fours.

Phil Hellmuth's WSOP Bracelet Wins

YearEventPrize
1989$10,000 WSOP Main Event$755,000
1992Event #8: $5,000 Limit Hold'em$188,000
1993Event #7: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em$173,000
1993Event #8: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em$161,400
1993Event #9: $5,000 Limit Hold'em$138,000
1997Event #15: $3,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em$204,000
2001Event #3: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em$316,550
2003Event #12: $2,500 Limit Hold'em$171,400
2003Event #32: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em$410,860
2006Event #34: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em$631,863
2007Event #15: $1,500 No Limit Hold'em$637,25
2012Event #18: $2,500 Seven Card Razz$182,793
2012WSOPE €10,000 Main Event€1,022,376 ($1,333,841)
2015Event #17: $10,000 Razz Championship$271,105
2018Event #71: $5,000 No Limit Hold’em$485,082
2021Event #31: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw$84,851

Tags: Chris VitchDario SammartinoJake SchwartzJason LipinerJason PapastavrouJoshua FarisKevin GerhartPhil HellmuthRep PorterRyan Riess

Jake Schwartz Eliminated in 2nd Place ($52,502)

Nível 27 : 40,000/80,000, 120,000 ante
Jake Schwartz
Jake Schwartz

In what would be the final hand of the tournament, Phil Hellmuth shoved on the button and Jake Schwartz called off for his remaining chips.

Jake Schwartz drew one and Hellmuth took two.

Jake Schwartz: {10-}{4-}{3-}{2-}/{x-}
Phil Hellmuth: {9-}{8-}{2-}/{x-}{x-}

They decided to let Hellmuth peel first. The first card was a {5-}, and the second was a {7-} — sealing the deal and leaving Schwartz drawing dead.

Schwartz dutifully revealed a {4-} — pairing his four and officially ending the tournament.

And with that, Hellmuth has won his 16th WSOP gold bracelet.

Stay tuned for a recap of this historical moment in poker history.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
6,800,000 1,100,000
Jake Schwartz us
Jake Schwartz
Eliminado

Hellmuth Takes The Lead

Nível 26 : 30,000/60,000, 90,000 ante
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Jake Schwartz opened to 140,000 and Phil Hellmuth three-bet to 350,000. Schwartz called.

Schwartz drew one and Hellmuth drew two.

Schwartz then led out for a hefty 850,000 bet. Hellmuth counted out his stack before announcing he was all in.

Schwartz let his hand go and with that pot — Hellmuth is now out in front.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
4,000,000 1,750,000
Jake Schwartz us
Jake Schwartz
2,800,000 -1,850,000

Tags: Jake SchwartzPhil Hellmuth

Chris Vitch Eliminated in 3rd Place ($36,387)

Nível 25 : 25,000/50,000, 75,000 ante
Chris Vitch
Chris Vitch

Chris Vitch shoved for his last 770,000 from the small blind and Phil Hellmuth called in the big to put Vitch at risk.

Both players drew one.

Hellmuth ended up with {9-}{8-}{7-}{3-}{2-}, which was good against the {10-}{7-}{6-}{4-}{2-} of Vitch — eliminating him in 3rd place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
3,100,000 850,000
Chris Vitch us
Chris Vitch
Eliminado

Tags: Chris VitchPhil Hellmuth

Rep Porter Eliminated in 4th Place ($25,661)

Nível 25 : 25,000/50,000, 75,000 ante
Rep Porter
Rep Porter

Jake Schwartz shoved for more than 2.7 million with Rep Porter's small stack covered. Porter called.

Schwartz drew two and Porter drew one.

Rep Porter: {q-}{10-}{8-}{5-} / {x-}
Jake Schwartz: {10-}{7-}{4-} / {x-}{x-}

Schwartz turned over {a-}{2-} and Porter tabled {5-} to pair his fives and hit the rail in fourth place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jake Schwartz us
Jake Schwartz
3,700,000 300,000
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
2,250,000 150,000
Chris Vitch us
Chris Vitch
750,000
Rep Porter us
Rep Porter
WSOP 3X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Jake SchwartzRep Porter

Joshua Faris Eliminated in 5th Place ($18,421)

Nível 24 : 20,000/40,000, 60,000 ante
Joshua "Kenji" Faris
Joshua "Kenji" Faris

Chris Vitch opened to 80,000 from under-the-gun and it was folded around to Joshua Faris in the small blind, who shoved for 595,000. Vitch called to put Faris at risk.

Faris stood pat and Vitch tanked for quite some time before deciding to stand pat himself.

"Ten nine," Faris said as he tabled {10-}{9-}{7-}{4-}{3-}

"Ten eight," Vitch responded while fanning out {10-}{8-}{6-}{4-}{3-}, which was enough to knock Faris out in fifth place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Chris Vitch us
Chris Vitch
1,800,000 200,000
Joshua Faris us
Joshua Faris
Eliminado

Tags: Chris VitchJoshua Faris

Dario Sammartino Eliminated in 6th Place ($13,463)

Nível 23 : 15,000/30,000, 45,000 ante
Dario Sammartino
Dario Sammartino

Rep Porter opened to 65,000 from under the gun and action folded to Dario Sammartino, who shoved for about 600,000 total from the small blind. Action folded back to Porter, who called instantly.

Both players stood pat and Sammartino saw the bad news when Porter revealed {7-}{5-}{4-}{3-}{2-} for the wheel.

Sammartino flung his cards into the muck — confirming his elimination in sixth place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Rep Porter us
Rep Porter
WSOP 3X Winner
1,900,000 445,000
Dario Sammartino it
Dario Sammartino
Eliminado

Tags: Dario SammartinoRep Porter

Jason Lipiner Eliminated in 7th Place ($10,023)

Nível 23 : 15,000/30,000, 45,000 ante
Jason Lipiner
Jason Lipiner

Joshua Faris opened to 100,000 in the hijack and action folded to Jason Lipiner in the small blind, who shoved for his last 135,000. Faris called.

Lipiner stood pat and Faris drew one.

Jason Lipiner: {9-}{7-}{6-}{5-}{2-}
Joshua Faris: {9-}{4-}{3-}{2-}/{x-}

The dealer tossed Faris a {5-} — eliminating Lipiner in seventh place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Joshua Faris us
Joshua Faris
1,050,000 220,000
Jason Lipiner us
Jason Lipiner
Eliminado

Tags: Jason LipinerJoshua Faris

Kevin Gerhart Eliminated in 8th Place ($7,602)

Nível 22 : 12,000/24,000, 36,000 ante
Kevin Gerhart
Kevin Gerhart

Dario Sammartino raised to 60,000 and Kevin Gerhart moved most of his stack of around 200,000 to the middle, leaving 25,000 behind. Rep Porter four-bet shoved for more than 600,000 and Sammartino got out of the way.

Gerhart called the last of his stack and drew one. Porter was pat.

Kevin Gerhart: {7-}{6-}{5-}{2-} / {x-}
Rep Porter: {8-}{6-}{4-}{3-}{2-}

Gerhart was live but he turned over {10-} and Porter's eight-six was good to knock Gerhart out of the tournament in eighth place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Dario Sammartino it
Dario Sammartino
1,050,000 -146,000
Rep Porter us
Rep Porter
WSOP 3X Winner
965,000 295,000
Kevin Gerhart us
Kevin Gerhart
WSOP 4X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Dario SammartinoKevin GerhartRep Porter

Ryan Riess Eliminated in 9th Place ($7,602)

Nível 21 : 10,000/20,000, 30,000 ante
Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Chris Vitch opened to 40,000 in the cutoff and Ryan Riess shoved for 146,000 on the button. Everyone else folded and Vitch made the call.

Vitch drew one and Riess stood pat.

Ryan Riess: {j-}{9-}{6-}{5-}{3-}
Chris Vitch: {9-}{7-}{5-}{4-}/{x-}

Vitch peeled an {8-} - knocking Riess out in ninth place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Chris Vitch us
Chris Vitch
600,000 200,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado