The early stages of battle will be waged on the felt this afternoon when Day 1 of Event #72: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship kicks off as the 2017 World Series of Poker winds down.
In 2016, Robert Mizrachi claimed his fourth WSOP gold bracelet, taming a field of 87 to collect the top prize of $242,622. Mizrachi defeated Matt Grapenthien heads up for the title and, as expected, navigated a final table of a who's-who of poker legends including George Danzer, Ted Forrest, Steve Weiss, David Benyamine, Bill Chen, and Calvin Anderson.
Past winners of the event include Brian Hastings and Grapenthien in 2014.
Year | Name | Entries | Prize |
2016 | Robert Mizrachi | 87 | $242,662 |
2015 | Brian Hastings | 91 | $239,518 |
2014 | Matt Grapenthien | 102 | $268,473 |
With the WSOP Player of the Year race closing up soon, players near the top should be expected in attendance today. Ryan Hughes leads by a healthy margin after picking up his 14th cash of the 2017 series on Thursday in the $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller. Both of Hughes’ two bracelets have come in stud games, though both were in stud hi-lo variants.
John Racener sits in second, while John Monnette, Chris Ferguson, Ben Yu, and Raymond Henson remain in striking distance.
The action gets underway at 3 p.m. this afternoon in the gold section of the Amazon room. Play is scheduled for 10 hour-long levels with a 15-minute break every two levels. Being a Championship event, players also get to start with an increased stack size of 50,000 chips.
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Benjamin YuBill ChenBrian HastingsCalvin AndersonChris FergusonDavid BenyamineGeorge DanzerJohn MonnetteJohn RacenerMatt GrapenthienRobert MizrachiRyan HughesTed Forrest