EVENT #24/23 to 4/24/97
WORLD SERIES OF POKER
RAZZ (Limit) $1,500
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY - $240,000 PRIZE MONEY TO DATE - $1,328,000
ENTRIES IN THIS EVENT - 160 TOTAL ENTRIES TO DATE - 704
Daily Report Final Table
1stLinda JohnsonLas Vegas, NV$96,000
2ndPeter BrownsteinArnold, MD$48,000
3rdDr. Max SternLas Vegas, NV$24,000
4thTom WattsDayton, WA$14,400
5thRestie BagaygayDiamond Bar, CA$12,000
6thStan GoldsteinCerritos, CA$9,600
7thChris TsipraildisSyracuse, NY$7,200
8thJ. J. ChunLos Angeles, CA$4,800
9thTom McEvoyLas Vegas, NV$3,600
10thPeter HauganFlorence, SD$3,600
11thDavid RosenauAbsecon, NJ$3,600
12thJeff LisandroBreganto, Italy$2,800
13thFrank HendersonHouston, TX$2,800
14thPat MedarisBanning, CA$2,800
15thTom SullivanLas Vegas, NV$2,400
16thJeff ChapmanKansas City, MO$2,400

Daily Report
Las Vegas, April 24, 1997. Las Vegas was cooler today with a high of about 80 degrees. The wind is still holding forth, but has come down to the 20 mph / gusting to 35 mph level which is manageable, and well within the structural tolerance limits of the tournament tent at Binion's. Yesterday OTOH, those limits were sorely tested.

I had a chat today with the camera man who is shooting the WSOP feeds for the internet. The url will be www.wsop.com, and they are hoping that it will be up and running sometime tomorrow. I don't understand how it works, but he said that it would be a real-time feed, and they were really targeting their efforts to get it working for the final event, but plan to practice on some of the earlier tournaments also. Jack McClelland's voice description of crucial action will accompany the video feed. Also, The Las Vegas Horseshoe should have a web presence at www.binionshorseshoe.com sometime this week.

My main focus in the WSOP reportorial assignment I have undertaken, is the card by card coverage of the final tables. So far, my tape recorder has worked out real well, and I don't think I have missed a single card or bet. Getting the info from tape to the web is another matter. The transcribing is tedious and takes a lot of time for an unskilled person like me. It took me from 7:30 PM PST last night until around 2:30 AM this morning to get the first draft of my daily report to Chuck W., and I think that he got it on the Web about 6:30 AM PST this morning. Then we spent all of the morning and most of the early afternoon changing formats, editing and fine tuning. We have done two revisions to the first draft, and if you saw an early version, you might want to look again. Suggestions for improvement are encouraged and welcome. I am about to begin transcribing today's Razz final table, and it will require a different format from the one we have arrived at for flop games. At this instant, I don't know how I'll handle some situations and will be grappling with them this evening. Hopefully, after we get the stud format workable, things will be a little more routine.

Chuck would like to have me report more WSOP color information, but as of now that is a secondary priority with me. Until (unless) I get better organized, I don't have much time for circulating and gathering information.

Here is a dose of vicariousness for today: There was a festive air around the final table, as about a third or more of the spectators were rabid Linda Johnson supporters and rooters, and Jack McClelland engaged in good natured, bantering conversation with her supporters throughout the event. Entirely different atmosphere from yesterday, when the decorum was a whole lot more somber. Most of the Linda Johnson people were wearing "Go Linda" baseball caps and waving little pennants with the same message. I don't know who, if anyone, was minding the store at the CARDPLAYER offices. CARDPLAYER was having a party at the Monte Carlo after the tournament, and had started the festivities early. Linda and Denny were extending party invitations pretty freely. The other players also participated in and seemed to enjoy the CARDPLAYER aura. Dr. Max Stern said that it was the most pleasant final table he had ever experienced.

The only comment I have on today's final table attire is what Linda J. told me to report. She said that she was well attired in a business suit, and Denny Axel directed me to state that her business partner (Denny) would be rooting for Linda in the bleachers, and that he was dressed like a bum.

Smoking note: Players were allowed to smoke, but spectators were not.


The Final Table
Card by Card and Bet by Bet
WSOP Event #2: $1,500 Limit Holdem
160 Entries, $240,000 Total Prize Pool and chips in play

Final Table chip position:
PlaceName, CityChip CountSeat
1.[L] Linda Johnson - Las Vegas$64,4004
2.[S] Dr. Max Stern - Las Vegas50,7006
3.[G] Stan Goldstein - Cerritos, CA44,9005
4.[Y] Restie Bagaygay - Diamond Bar, CA31,7008
5.[B] Peter Brownstein - Arnold, MD13,2002
6.[W] Tom Watts - Dayton, WA12,2001
7.[H] Chris Tsiprailidis - Syracuse, NY11,6007
8.[C] J. J. Chun - Los Angelas, CA11,3003


Standard Abbreviations:
Bet [b]Big Blind [bb]
Bring in [bi]Call [c]
Check [ck]Fifth Street [5:]
First In [fi]Flop [fl]
Fold [f]Fourth Street [4:]
River [rv]Seventh Street [7:]
Sixth Street [6:]Small Blind [sb]
Show Down [sd]Third Street [3:]
Turn [t]Winner [w]

    Standard Flop Game Notations

    [K] Kevin Song Seat #1
    [Y] Yvan Lanvin Seat #2

    96. sb K - c K - ck Y - fl 9s 5h 7h - ck Y - b K - f Y - w K

    Interpretation: On hand #96 in heads-up play, Kevin Song had the small blind on the button, Kevin called and Yvan checked. The flop was the 9s 5h 7h. Yvan checked, Kevin bet and Yvan folded. Kevin won the hand.


    Standard Stud Notations

    [B] Peter Brownstein Seat #1
    [L] Linda Johnson Seat #2

    170. 3: 4h 9s - bi L 9s - c B 4h - 4: Ad Kc - b B - f L - w B

    Interpretation: On hand #170 in heads-up Razz play, the doorcards on third street in seat order were the 4h for Peter and the 9s for Linda. Linda's 9s made the bring-in bet and Peter called. On 4th street Peter got the Ad and Linda got the Kc. Peter Bet. Linda folded. Peter won the hand.


    Cards were in the air at 4:05 PM PST with Jack McClelland and Jim Albrecht presiding. There was one minute of play remaining at the $1500/3000 levels with a $200 ante and a $500 bring-in.

  1. 3: K 6 T 2 4 8 6 4 - bi W K - r L 2 - c S 8 - f W - 4: T 9 - b S - c L - 5: T 3 - b S - f L - w S

    *** Limits increase to $300 ante, $500 bring-in and $2000/4000 limits.

  2. 3: 8 7 6 2 K T Q 9 - bi G K - r L 2 - f G - w L
  3. 3: 7 7 2 J 7 5 7 9 - bi L J - c W 7 - r B 7 - f L - c W - 4: J K - Both Check - 5: 3 2 - b W - c B - 6: A Q - Both Check - b W - f B - w W - B shows A A 2
  4. 3: 8 A J A 9 9 8 K - bi Y K - r L A - All Fold - w L
  5. 3: 4 6 2 A 6 K 5 T - bi S K - r C 2 - c G 6 - f S - 4: A 3 - b C - r G - c C - 5: 3 7 - b C (all in) - c G - C shows A 6 - G shows 5 7 - 6: J 8 - 7: Q ? - w G

    *** J. J. Chun finishes 8th at 4:15 PM

  6. 3: 6 3 A 6 K 9 6 - bi S K - r Y 6 - c W 6 - f S - 4: T 8 - b Y - f W - w Y - W shows A 4
  7. 3: 9 2 5 9s 7 8 9 - bi G 9 - r S 7 - f G - w S
  8. 3: 9 J 3 A 6 Ks K - bi H K - r S 6 - c H - 4: A 2 - b S - c H - 5: A Q - b S - c H - 6: K 5 - c S - b H (all in) - c S - S shows 5 2 - H shows 3 4 - 7: 8 4 - w S

    *** Chris Tsiprailidis finishes 7th at 4:20 PM

  9. 3: K 2 8 Q J 4 - bi W K - r B 2 - All fold - w B shows A 7
  10. 3: 4 K 2 T 9 3 - bi B K - r L 2 - All fold - w L
  11. 3: 8 5 Q J 4 J - bi L Q - r S 4 - All fold - w S
  12. 3: 4 5 Q K A 8 - bi G K - r Y 8 - r W 4 - r B 5 (all in) - f G - f Y - c W - W shows A 7 4 - B shows A 4 5 - 4: Q 4 - 5: 8 8 - 6: 6 3 - 7: J 9 - w B
  13. 3: 6 3 5 8 2 3 - bi G 8 - r S 2 - c L 5 - f G - 4: 9 T - b L - c S - 5: 8 4 - b L - c S - 6: 6 J - b L - c S - 7: Both check - L shows A 2 Q - S shows 5 7 - w L

    *** Approx chip count: W 10M - B 15M - L 75M - G 50M - S 50M - Y 30M

  14. 3: J 4 2 Kd Kc Q - bi S K - r B 4 - c L 2 - f S - 4: 7 5 - ck L - b B - f L - w B shows 3 6
  15. 3: J J A T J K - bi Y K - r L A - f Y shows 3 Kings - w L
  16. 3: A 4 J Qc T Qh - bi Y Q - c W A - 4: 5 8 - b W - c Y - 5: 8 3 - Both check - 6: 7 7 - Both check - Both check - Watts shows 3 2 K A 5 8 7 - Y shows A 4 6 Q 8 3 7 - w W
  17. 3: 2 Q 2 A 9 8 - bi B Q - r L 2 - c W 2 - f B - 4: K 4 - c W - b L - f W shows 5 8 - w L
  18. 3: 4 A 5 2 4 J - bi Y J - r S 4 - f Y - w S shows A 3
  19. 3: T A A 5 8 3 - bi W T - r B A - c G 5 - f W - 4: 7 T - b A - c G - 5: 6 4 - b B A - c G - 6: 8 Q - b B A - c G - Both check - B shows 7 3 3 - G shows Q A 9 - w B
  20. 3: 7c 7d 4 5 3 3 - bi B 7 - r L 4 - c W 7 - f B - 4: 4 9 - b W - c L - 5: T Q - Both check - 6: J K - Both check - 7: Down - b W - r L - c W (all in) - W shows A 2 8 - w W
  21. 3: Q 9 8 9 3 A - bi W Q - r G 9 - c Y A - f W - 4: 7 6 - b Y - f G - w Y
  22. 3: 3 7 T K 6 4 - bi G K - r Y 4 - c W 3 - c B 7 - f G - 4: 8 Q 8 - b W - f B - c Y - 5: 8 T - Both check - 6: 2 A - Both check - 7: Down - Both check - W shows 4 6 2 - Y shows 4 5 6 - w W
  23. 3: 6 7 J 5 J K - bi Y K - r B 7 - All fold - w B
  24. 3: 3 7 K Q 8 5 - bi L K - r B 7 - f L - w B shows 5 6
  25. 3: J 7 9 4 5 9 - bi W J - c B 7 - 4: 3 2 - b B - f W - w B
  26. 3: A 6 7 3 5 Q - bi Y Q - c W A - r G 3 - f Y - c W - 4: J 2 - b G - f W - w G
  27. 3: J 5 5 8 4 K - bi Y K - c B 5 - 4: K 5 - Both check - 5: 2 2 - b B - f Y - w B
  28. 3: 5 J K Q 7 9 - bi L K - r S 7 - f L - w S
  29. 3: A K 6 9 A 7 - bi B K - r S A - c W A - f B - 4: T K - b W - c S - 5: 7 4 - Both check - 6: 4 J - Both check - 7: Down - b W - f S shows J - w W
  30. 3: 6 Q 3 2 4 2 - bi B Q - r G 2 - All fold - w G
  31. 3: 6 5 J Q 2 3 - bi G Q - r B 5 - All fold - w B
  32. 3: A 9 4 Q A 6 - bi G Q - r S A - c W A - f G - 4: 9 5 - b S - c W - 5: 8 5 - b W - c S - 6: J 8 - Both Check - 7: Down - Both check - W shows 7 4 8 - S shows 2 T X - w W
  33. 3: A A 4 T 3 8 - bi G T - r W A - All fold - w W 3. 9 6 3 9 9 J - bi Y J - r B 6 - r L 3 - f Y - c B - 4: 5 5 - b L - f B shows A 5 - w L
  34. 3: A Q 2 A 3 7 - bi B Q - r Y 7 - All fold - w Y
  35. 3: J 8 7 8 9 4 - bi W J - r L 7 - c G 8 - f W - 4: 6 K - b L - c G - 5: 2 5 - b L - c G - 6: 3 5 - b L - c G - 7: Down - b L - f G - w L
  36. 3: J Q 2 7 Qs 7 - bi S Q - r Y 7 - All fold - w Y
  37. 3: 8 4 J A Q 2 - bi S Q - c W 8 - r B 4 - c W - 4: K 9 - b B - f W -w W
  38. 3: 9 2 J 3 3 8 - bi L J - r G 3 - c Y 8 - 4: 6 5 - b G - c Y - 5: K 7 - b Y - c G - 6: 9 2 - b Y - f G - w Y

    *** Chip race for $100 chips. L wins. New levels: $500 ante, $3000/6000 at 5:10 PM

  39. 3: 6 3 J 6 5 9 - bi L J - r G 6 - All fold - w G
  40. 3: 9 9 3 2 9 J - bi Y J - r G 2 - All fold - w G
  41. 3: 5 Q 4 9 K T - bi S K - r L 4 - c S - 4: 2 T - b L - f S - w L
  42. 3: 4 6 3 4 6s A - bi S 6 - r Y A - c B 6 - r G 4 - f S - c Y - c B - 4: A 8 T - b B - r G - f Y - c B - 5: 5 J - b B - c G - 6: J A - b B - c G (all in) - 7: Down - B shows A 2 5 6 7 X X - G shows A 4 5 6 8 X X - w B

    *** Stan Goldstein finishes 6th at 5:16 PM

  43. 3: A 8 7 T 8 - bi S T - c W A - c B 8 - c L 7 - S inadvertently folds - 4: J 7 A - b L - f W - f B - w L
  44. 3: K Q J 8 T - bi W K - r S 8 - All fold - w S
  45. 3: K Q A 4 9 - bi W K - r L A - r S 4 - f W - c L - 4: 6 7 - ck L - b S - c L - 5: T 7 - Both check - 6: A 9 - b S - f L - w S shows 2 3
  46. 3: T 9 J 9 8 - bi L J - r S 9 - All fold - w S

    *** Jack McClelland reprimanded Bagaygay for mentioning a "save" to Tom Watts. JM said that all deals must be discussed away from the table in JM's presence.

  47. 3: 2 6 8 9 T - bi Y T - c W 2 - c L 8 - 4: Q J 7 - b Y - f W - c L - 5: 5 3 - b Y - c L - 6: J 3 - b Y - c L - 7: Down - ck Y - b L - f Y - w L Y has about $4M remaining
  48. 3: K 7 A Ks 8 - bi S K - c B 7 - 4: Q 2 - b B - c S - 5: 4 8 - b B - c S - 6: 6 5 - Both check - 7: Down - ck B - b S - f B - w S
  49. 3: A 2 5 7 8 - bi Y 8 - r W A - All fold - w W
  50. 3: K 7 8 4 Ks - bi Y K - c W K - c B 7 - r S 4 - c Y (all in) - c W - c B - 4: Q 3 8 J - b S - f W - c B - 5: 7 6 J - b S - f B - S shows 3 T - Y shows 5 7 - 6: 5 Q - 7: 4 3 - w S

    *** Restie Bagaygay finishes 5th at 5:31 PM

  51. 3: 2 5 J 4 - bi L J - r S 4 - c B 5 - f L - 4: 8 2 - b S - c B - 5: 4 6 - b S - c B - 5: 6 T - ck B - b S - c B - 7: Down - Both check - B shows A 2 4 5 6 8 X - S shows 2 3 4 6 7 T X - w B
  52. 3: J 5 8 4 - bi W J - c L 8 - r S 4 - f W - c L - 4: 7 8 - b S - c L - 5: Q A - b S - f L - w S
  53. 3: T 4 J Q - bi S Q - r B 4 - c S Q - 4: 2 Q - b B - f S - w B
  54. 3: A Q 6 8 - bi B Q - r L 6 - c S 8 - f B - 4: 6 8 - Both check - 5: K 3 - b S - f L - w S
  55. 3: 9 J K 7 - bi L K - r S 7 - All fold - w S
  56. 3: 3 Ks K 8 - bi B K - r W 3 - c B - 4: A A - b T - c B - 5: A T - b B - c W - 6: Q 5 - b B - f W - w B showed 3 4 W has about $10M
  57. 3: 5 J 2 T - bi B J - r L 2 - All fold - w L
  58. 3: 9 5 8 J - bi S J - c B 5 - 4: T 4 - b B - f S - w B
  59. 3: 4 J 8 4 - bi B J - c L 8 - 4: 6 6 - b L - f B - w L shows 4 7
  60. 3: Jh 4 J A - bi W J - c B 4 - c S A - 4: 3 2 7 - b B - c S - f W - 5: 4 Q - Both check - 6: T J - ck S - b B - c S - 7: Down - ck S - b B - c S - B shows A 6 7 - S mucks - w B
  61. 3: 2 8 2 A - bi B 8 - r W 2 - r B - c W (all in) - W shows 7 7 2 - B shows A 8 4 - 4: 9 Q - 5: 5 3 - 6: 8 J - 7: 4 ? - w W
  62. 3: K Q T 6 - bi W K - r S 6 - All fold - w S
  63. 3: Jc Jd 5 7 - bi B J - r S 7 - All fold - w S
  64. 3: Q J A 4 - bi W Q - r L A - All fold - w L
  65. 3: 9 4 8 K - bi S K - c B 4 - 4: K 5 - Both check - 5: 7 2 - Both check - 6: Q 8 - b S - f B - w S
  66. 3: 2 8 3 - bi L 8 - r W 3 - r B 2 - f L - c W - 4: 6 6 - b B - r W (all in) - W shows 7 7 6 3 - B shows A 2 6 7 - 5: 5 A - 6: 4 3 - 7: K ? - w B

    *** Tom Watts finishes 4th at 5:57 PM

  67. 3: 7 2 2 - bi B 7 - r S 2 - f B - w S
  68. 3: 9 K 9 - bi L K - r S 9 - All fold - w S
  69. 3: 6 J K - bi S K - r B 6 - f S shows 2 low cards - w B shows 4 8
  70. 3: K 9 Q - bi B K - r L 9 - All fold - w L
  71. 3: A 5 7 - bi S 7 - r L 5 - c S - 4: 5 K - Both check - 5: 7 8 - ck S - b L - c S - 6: 9 J - ck S - b L - c S - 7: Down - Both check - S shows A 2 4 - L mucks - w S
  72. 3: 4 7 4 - bi L 7 - c B 4 - 4: A 5 - b B - f L - w B
  73. 3: J 3 A - bi B J - c L 3 - c S A - 4: 9 Q A - b S - All fold - w S
  74. 3: J Q 2 - bi L Q - r S 2 - All fold - w S
  75. 3: 4 5 T - bi S T - c B 4 - r L 5 - All fold - w L
  76. 3: J 4 9 - bi B J - r L 4 - All fold - w L

    *** Max Stern suggested that everyone save the second place money and winner take all for the balance. JM said to cool it at the table, they can all discuss it away from the table during the break in five minutes.

  77. 3: Qs Q 6 - bi B Q - r S 6 - All fold - w S
  78. 3: 7 K Q - bi L K - r B 7 - f L - w B shows 3 8
  79. 3: 9h 4 9 - bi B 9 - r L 4 - All fold - w L
  80. 3: Q 8 6 - bi B Q - r S 6 - f B - w S
  81. 3: 6 8 3 - bi L 8 - r B 6 - f L - w B
  82. 3: 4 7 3 - bi L 7 - r B 4 - c L - 4: A K - b B - f L - w B
  83. 3: K 5 4 - bi B K - r S 4 - f B shows 4 6 - w S
  84. 3: J 5 K - bi S K - r L 5 - f S - w L

    *** Break at 6:15 PM. A deal along the lines mentioned by Dr. Max Stern was probably done during the break. Official chip count was B 92M - S 77M - L 71M. Break was over at 6:30 PM. New Levels are $1000 ante, $2000 bring-in and $5000/10000 limits.

  85. 3: 7 T K - bi S K - r B 7 - f S - w B
  86. 3: J 7 6 - bi B J - r S 6 - f B - w S
  87. 3: 6 3 T - bi S T - c B 6 - 4: Q K - b B - f S - w B
  88. 3: A A T - bi S T - r L A - c S T - 4: 5 5 - b L - c S - 5: 6 7 - b L - f S - w L
  89. 3: 6 Q 8 - bi L Q - r B 6 - f L - w B
  90. 3: 9 A 4 - bi N 9 - r L A - f B - w L
  91. 3: Q 6 8 - bi B Q - r L 6 - f B - w L
  92. 3: 2 8 4 - bi L 8 - c B 2 - 4: J T - b L - f B - w L shows 2 5
  93. 3: K J T - bi B K - r S T - f P - w L
  94. 3: 8 5 A - bi B 8 - All fold - w B
  95. 3: 4 6 3 - bi L 6 - r S 3 - c L - 4: T K - b L - c S - 5: 8 9 - Both check - 6: T 5 - b S - f L - w S showed A 2

    *** Stacks are about equal at 80M each at 6:51 PM

  96. 3: 5 2 T - bi S T - r B 5 - r L 2 - f S - c B - 4: J J - b L - c B - 5: 8 6 - ck L - b B - c L - 6: 7 4 - b L - f B - w L
  97. 3: J 4 Jh - bi S J - r L 4 - c S - 4: T 3 - ck L - b S - f L - w S shows A 4
  98. 3: 4 2 K - bi S K - r L 2 - c S - 4: A K - b L - f S - w L
  99. 3: 4 7 4 - bi L 7 - r B 4 - f L - w B
  100. 3: A 2c 2d - bi S 2 - c B A - 4: J K - b B - f S - w B
  101. 3: 3 8 A - bi L 8 - All fold - w L
  102. 3: 5 3 4 - bi B 5 - r L 3 - f b - w L
  103. 3: 8 2 5 - bi B 8 - r L 2 - c B - 4: K T - b L - f B - w L shows 6 7
  104. 3: 2 2 K - bi S K - c B 2 - c L 2 - 4: 6 6 2 - ck B - b L - f S - c B - 5: 7 A - b L - f B - w L shows 3 7
  105. 3: K Q 8 - bi B K - r S 8 - f B - w S
  106. 3: T 8 9 - bi B T - r L 8 - f B - w L
  107. 3: 7 Q 2 - bi L Q - r S 2 - f L - w S
  108. 3: 5 J A - bi L J - r S A - All fold - w S
  109. 3: A 7 2 - bi L 7 - r S 2 - r L - c S - 4: 5 A - b S - c L - 5: 2 Q - b L - c S - 6: K 5 - b S - c L - 7: Down - ck S - b L - c S - L shows a 7 low and S mucks - w L
  110. 3: K 8 T - bi B K - r L 8 - All fold - w L

    *** B and S have about 40,000 each in chips.

  111. 3: 6 7 6 - bi L 7 - r S 6 - c L - 4: 3 2 - b S - c L - 5: T 8 - b S (all in) - f L - w S shows 4 5
  112. 3: A 3 Q - bi S Q - r B A - All fold - w B
  113. 3: A K 7 - bi L K - r S 7 - All fold - w S
  114. 3: 9 5 K - bi S K - r L 5 - f S - w L
  115. 3: 8 5 9 - bi S 9 - r B 8 - f S - w B
  116. 3: 4 K 2 - bi L K - r S 2 - All fold - w S
  117. 3: Q 5 T - bi B Q - r L 5 - All fold - w L
  118. 3: 4 Q 6 - bi L Q - c S 6 - 4: 2 A - b S - f L - w S
  119. 3: 7 7 J - bi S J - c B 7 - c L 7 - 4: A Q K - b B - All fold - w B
  120. 3: 5 6 9 - bi S 9 - c B 5 - 4: 6 K - b B - f S - w B shows A 5
  121. 3: 4 2 T - bi S T - r B 4 - r L 2 - f S - c B - 4: Q 9 - b L - f B - w L shows A 4
  122. 3: 8 K Q - bi L K - r B 8 - f L - w B
  123. 3: A 2 6 - bi S 6 - Both fold - w S
  124. 3: 7 T J - bi S J - r L T - f S - w L shows 4 7
  125. 3: 2 4 A - bi L 4 - r S A - c L - 4: 7 Q - b L - f S - w L
  126. 3: 4 9 J - bi S J - r B 4 - All fold - w B
  127. 3: 4 Q K - bi S K - r B 4 - c S - 4: J 3 - b B - r S - f B shows 4 7 w S
  128. 3: 6 Q T - bi L Q - r B 6 - f L - w B
  129. 3: 2 Q J - bi L Q - r B 2 - f L - w B
  130. 3: T Q K - bi S K - r B T - c L Q - f S - 4: Q 7 - b L - c B - 5: 9 7 - Both check - 6: J 8 - b L - c B - 7: Down - ck B - b L - f B shows J - w L B has about 15M in chips
  131. 3: 4 4 8 - bi S 8 - r L 4 - c S - 4: A K - b L - f S w L
  132. 3: A 9 3 - bi L 9 - r S 3 - c B A - f L - 4: 7 J - Both check - 5: 4 3 - b B - f S
  133. 3: 6 Q 3 - bi L Q - r S 3 - c B 6 - f L - 4: 7 8 - b S - c B - 5: K Q - ck S - b B - c S - 6: A 2 - ck S - b B (all in) - c S (all in) - B shows 2 4 A 6 7 - S shows 5 T 3 8 2 and is drawing dead - w B

    *** Dr. Max Stern finishes 3rd at 7:21 PM. B has 55M in chips.

  134. 3: 6 7 - bi L 7 - f B - w L shows 4 5
  135. 3: K 2 - bi B K - r L 2 - f B - w L
  136. 3: Q 4 - bi B Q - r L 4 - f B - w L
  137. 3: 9 3 - bi B 9 - r L 3 - f B - w L
  138. 3: T 7 - bi B T - r L 7 - f B shows K - w L
  139. 3: K T - bi B K - r L T - f B - w L
  140. 3: Ts T - bi B T - r L T - c B - 4: 5 A - b L - c B - 5: 6 3 - b L - c B - 6: 4 T - b B - c L - 7: Down - b B (all in) - c L - B shows 2 3 - L mucks - w B
  141. 3: J K - bi L K - f B - w L
  142. 3: Q 9 - bi B Q - r L 9 - f B - w L

    *** New Levels at 7:30. $2000 ante, $3000 bringin, $10000/20000 Limits.

  143. 3: 4 5 - bi L 5 - r B 4 - c L - 4: 8 6 - b L - c B - 5: A K - b B - f L - w B shows A 7
  144. 3: 3 4 - bi L 4 - c B 3 - 4: 2 4 - Both check - 5: 8 8 - Both check - 6: T Q - b B - f L shows A Q - w B shows 3 6
  145. 3: 3 J - bi L J - r B 3 - f L - w B
  146. 3: 4 K - bi L K - r B 4 - f L - w B
  147. 3: 3 8 - bi L 8 - c B 3 - 4: A T - b B - f L - w B
  148. 3: 7 2 - bi B 7 - f L - w B shows 3 4
  149. 3: 6 4 - bi B 6 - r L 4 - c B - 4: 4 9 - b B - f L - w B shows A 7
  150. 3: Q 9 - bi B Q - r L 9 - f B - w L
  151. 3: J 9 - bi B J - r L 9 - f B - w L
  152. 3: A J - bi L J - r B A - f L - w B
  153. 3: 9 7 - bi B 9 - r L 7 - f B - w L 154 3: 5 4 - bi B 5 - c L 4 - 4: 4 Q - b B - f L - w B
  154. 3: 9 4 - bi B 9 - r L 4 - 4: 3 6 - b L - f B - w L
  155. 3: K A - bi B K - r L A - f B - w L
  156. 3: 3 6 - bi L 6 - r B 3 - f L - w B
  157. 3: 7 3 - bi B 7 - f L - w B
  158. 3: A 4 - bi L 4 - c B A - 4: 4 T - b B - f L - w B
  159. 3: 8 2 - bi B 8 - r L 2 - f B - w L
  160. 3: 5 T - bi L T - r B 5 - f L - w B
  161. 3: 9 T - bi L T - r B 9 - c L - 4: Q J - Both check - 5: 5 A - Both check - 6: 7 3 - b B - c L - 7: Down - b L - f B - w L
  162. 3: 7 8 - bi L 8 - c B 7 - 4: 8 6 - Both check - 5: T 2 - b L - f B - w L
  163. 3: J 5 - bi B J - r L 5 - f B shows 3 4 - w L
  164. 3: 6 7 - bi L 7 - f B - w L
  165. 3: Q 7 - bi B Q - r L 7 - f B - w L

    *** B has about 80M in chips

  166. 3: T K - bi L K - r B t - f L - w B
  167. 3: 7 2 - bi B 7 - r L 2 - f B - w L shows 7 6
  168. 3: 7 J - bi L J - r B 7 - f L - w B
  169. 3: 4 9 - bi L 9 - c B 4 - 4: A K - b B - f L - w B
  170. 3: T 2 - bi B T - r L 2 - f B - w L
  171. 3: A 9 - bi L 9 - r B A - f L - w B
  172. 3: A 4 - bi L 4 - r B A - c L - 4: J 6 - b L - f B shows 2 6 - w L shows A 5
  173. 3: A 6 - bi L 6 - r B A - f L - w B
  174. 3: 3 Q - bi L Q - r B 3 - f L - w B
  175. 3: 9c 9d - bi L 9 - c B 9 - 4: Q 9 - b B - f L - w B
  176. 3: Q 3 - bi B Q - r L 3 - f B - w L
  177. 3: 7 A - bi B 7 - r L A - f B - w L shows 6 7
  178. 3: 2 6 - bi L 6 - f B - w L
  179. 3: 2 8 - bi L 8 - c B - 4: 8 6 - Both check - 5: 2 5 - b L - f B - w L
  180. 3: K 6 - bi B K - r L 6 - f B - w L
  181. 3: Q 6 - bi B Q - r L 6 - f B - w L
  182. 3: 4 6 - bi L 6 - f B - w L

    *** B has about 60M in chips at 7:53 PM

  183. 3: K 3 - bi B K - r L 3 - f B - w L
  184. 3: 8 9 - bi L 9 - f B - w L
  185. 3: 2 6 - bi L 6 - c B 2 - 4: 6 3 - Both check - 5: K 2 - b L - f B shows A Q - w L
  186. 3: 6 5 - bi B 6 - f L - w B
  187. 3: J 6 - bi B J - r L 6 - f B - w L
  188. 3: 9 8 - bi B 9 - r L 8 - f B - w L
  189. 3: 7 J - bi L J - r B 7 - f L - w B
  190. 3: 8 2 - bi B 8 - f L - w B
  191. 3: K 5 - bi B K - r L 5 - f B - w L
  192. 3: K 2 - bi B K - r L 2 - f B - w L
  193. 3: 8 4 - bi B 8 - f L - w B
  194. 3: T 4 - bi B T - r L 4 - f B shows 5 6 - w L shows 3 5
  195. 3: 7 9 - bi B 9 - f B - w L
  196. 3: 5 Q - bi L Q - r B 5 - f L - w B
  197. 3: K 6 - bi B K - r L 6 - f B - w L

    *** B has about 30M in chips at 8:04 PM

  198. 3: 9 Q - bi L Q - r B 9 - f L - w B
  199. 3: J 8 - bi B J - r L 8 - f B shows K - w L
  200. 3: T J - bi L J - r B T - f L - w B
  201. 3: 2 7 - bi L 7 - r B 2 - r L - c B - 4: 7 3 - ck B - b L - c B - 5: J 4 - b L - c B (all in) - L shows A 6 4 - B shows 5 8 7 - 6: 3 X - 7: X 5 - w L

    *** Peter Brownstein finishes 2nd and Linda Johnson wins the $1500 Razz WSOP Championship at 8:07 PM.

Final Table Chip Standings - Seat Positions

Missing Picture Card Player magazine publisher Linda Johnson powered to victory in the $1,500 buy-in Razz tournament, becoming the third woman in World Series history to capture an open title. Her convincing triumph over 159 competitors was worth $96,000 and catapulted Johnson to fifth place on the WSOP's Women's Top Money Winners list with total earnings of $104,195.

"It's a highlight for any poker player and a tremendous thrill," she said. She was swamped by enthusiastic well-wishers who had worn "Go Linda" caps and waved pennants for her through the last four grueling hours.

"I really enjoyed being at the final table in the most prestigious poker event in the world," Johnson said.

She was never in serious peril against her final seven opponents, losing the chip lead only briefly to runner-up Peter Brownstein. When they were finally heads up, Johnson began with about a three-to-one chip lead which grew relentlessly as Brownstein endured a crippling string of high cards obliging him to bring it in each time for $3,000. On the final hand, Johnson made a 6-5-4-3-A against his 8-7-5-3-2.

Brownstein, a 47 year-old financial planner who has played "casual poker -- generally tournments" for five years, collected $48,000, his largest ever win. "I can't tell you how happy I am," he said. "It's very rewarding.I put a lot of time into improving my game and eventually I will win one of these tournaments." He called Razz "a crazy game" with perfect low starts so often being destroyed. "I like it because there's not so much to memorize as in stud. Decisions are pretty cut and dried."

Third place and $24,000 went to Costa Rican born Dr. Max Stern, 57, a retired pediatrician and a familiar figure on the tournament circuit. This was his seventh in-the-money finish at the World Series and brought his total earnings to more than $200,000.

"I felt I had a great chance to win it," Stern said. "But the right cards didn't come. I have the greatest respect for my final two opponents-- they are excellent players."

Tom Watts, 74, a retired transport owner-operator, took fourth place prize money of $14,400, the first time he had cashed in the money at the World Series. "I feel good, but I should have played a little better and maybe won it," he said.

Fifth place and $12,000 went to Restie Bagaygay, who had placed in the money four times previously at the WSOP. He has now won more than $100,000 at the annual tournament.

Stan Goldstein, another tournment regular, was awarded $9,600 for sixth place. He was followed out by Chris Tsipraildis who won $7,200 for seventh and J.J.Chun who collected $4,800 for eighth place.

SPECIAL NEWS

For the first time since the World Series of Poker began in 1970, the final table of the Championship will be staged under the Fremont Street Experience canopy outside Binion's Horseshoe.

Bleachers and air conditioning will be provided when the final six contenders vie for the title and $1,000,000.


Silver commemorative card keepers are still available at the pavilion kiosk and the west-side gift shop.


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