2018 World Series of Poker

Event #50: $1,500 Razz
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
9x7x6x4x3x
Prize
$125,431
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$525,150
Entries
389
Level Info
Level
28
Limits
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Owen, Urbanovich Headline $1,500 Razz Final Table; Iacofano Leads Final 9

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Adam Owen
Adam Owen

While there was 45 bracelets worth of talent to begin the day in Event #46: $1,500 Razz, not a single one remains as nine players are left, each of whom is seeking their first taste of World Series of Poker gold. Among those headlining the final table are Adam Owen, who bagged up 340,000 chips, and Dzmitry Urbanovich, who bagged up 248,000 chips. Leading the way is another WSOP star, Kevin Iacofano who boasts over $800,000 in World Series of Poker earnings. He'll bring 514,000 chips into Day 3, leading the final table.

Some of those bracelet winners to fall early in the day and before the money included the likes of Phil Hellmuth, Barry Greenstein, John Hennigan, Benjamin Scholl, Matt Grapenthien and Max Pescatori to name a few. Brandon Cantu was another bracelet winner who didn't make it to the end of the day, but he did sneak into the money. On the final hand of the bubble, Cantu tanked it out until Rebecca Kerl had been eliminated. After her bust, Cantu called off the rest of his chips on seventh street holding a nine-eight low, but his opponent, Thomas Taylor, held a wheel and sent Cantu to the rail as the second player to bust in the money.

Other bracelet winners to slip into the payout were Chris Bjorin (50th - $2,322), Benny Glaser (44th - $2,471), Cyndy Violette (39th - $2,471), John Cernuto (34th - $2,702), John Racener (33rd - $2,702) and Ylon Schwartz (26th - $3,034). Julien Martini and David Singer both made it close the final table, but fell in 16th ($4,131) and 12th ($6,206) respectively, with Singer being the last bracelet winner standing. In his final hand, Singer drew and eight-six low, but Jay Kwon made an eight-five low to send the bracelet winner out the door.

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Jay KwonUnited States295,000
2Jeff MitseffUnited States191,000
3Thomas TaylorCanada410,000
4Michael MckennaUnited States477,000
5Adam OwenUnited Kingdom340,000
6Kevin IacofanoUnited States514,000
7Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland248,000
8Kyle MontgomeryUnited States261,000
9Jeanne DavidUnited States194,000

Only nine players remain and each is looking to add a World Series of Poker bracelet to their resume. Adam Owen has nearly $500,000 in WSOP earning and four final tables. Kevin Iacofano is making his sixth final table appearance and is looking to get his first win as well. Dzmitry Urbanovich has had much success outside of the World Series of Poker, but is making his first final table in this event. Besides the bracelet, there is also a first-place cash of $125,431 up for grabs.

Action will resume at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June 26, in level 21 with limits of 10,000 and 20,000 and antes of 2,000. The plan is to play down to a winner and PokerNews will return with coverage from top to bottom. Action will kick back off in the Amazon room of the Rio at one of the outer feature tables. Make sure to tune back in to see the exciting conclusion and to find out who will be the newest owner of a World Series of Poker gold bracelet.

Kevin Iacofano
Kevin Iacofano starts the $1,500 Razz final table as the chipleader

Tags: Adam OwenBarry GreensteinBenjamin SchollBenny GlaserBrandon CantuChris BjorinCyndy VioletteDavidDavid SingerDzmitry UrbanovichJay KwonJeanne DavidJeff MitseffJohn CernutoJohn HenniganJohn RacenerJulien MartiniKevin IacofanoKyle MontgomeryMatt GrapenthienMax PescatoriMichael McKennaPhil HellmuthRebecca KerlThomas TaylorWSOP