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37th Annual World Series of Poker

Event #33 - WSOP Razz Seven Card
July 22, 2006 at 2:00 PM
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $1,500
Prize Pool $558,285
Entries 409
Report Available
James Richburg

James Richburg

Place Name Prize
1 James Richburg (Long Beach, CA, USA) $139,576
2 Juan Carlos Mortensen AKA "El Matador" (Henderson, NV, USA) $94,908
3 Steve Diano (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $61,411
4 Cliff Josephy AKA "Johnny Bax" (Syosset, NY, USA) $39,080
5 Ron Ritchie (Marietta, GA, USA) $30,706
6 Richard Sklar (Northridge, CA, USA) $25,123
7 Miami John Cernuto (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $19,540
8 Jamie Brooks (Phoenix, AZ, USA) $13,957
9 Chad Carpenter (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $7,258
10 Eric Froehlich AKA "EFro" (Rochester Hills, MI, USA) $7,258
11 Chris Fargis (Brooklyn, NY, USA) $7,258
12 Robert Turner AKA "Chip Burner" (Long Beach, CA, USA) $7,258
13 Randy Haddox AKA "Randers" (Houston, TX, USA) $7,258
14 Perry Friedman AKA "The Baiter" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $7,258
15 George Rechnitzer (Beverly Hills, CA, USA) $7,258
16 Nick Charman (Ottawa, ON, Canada) $7,258
17 Russell Salzer AKA "The Muscle" (Hollywood, FL, USA) $4,466
18 Chris Parsons (Deerfield Beach, FL, USA) $4,466
19 Jeffrey Lisandro AKA "Iceman" (Salerno, Italy) $4,466
20 Stanley Lewkowicz (Manchester, CT, USA) $4,466
21 Frank Henderson (Houston, TX, USA) $4,466
22 John Streemp (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $4,466
23 Peter Costa (Leicester, UK) $4,466
24 Drew Bentley (Tuscaloosa, AL, USA) $4,466
25 Graham Duke (Irvine, CA, USA) $2,791
26 Tommy Reynoso (Sacramento, CA) $2,791
27 Hassan Kamoei (Indio, CA, USA) $2,791
28 Riettiz Wong (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,791
29 Rodney Pardey (Seattle, WA, USA) $2,791
30 Danny Walker (Wasilla, AK, USA) $2,791
31 Sio Nong (Phoenix, AZ, USA) $2,791
32 Chris Bjorin (London, UK) $2,233
33 Paul "Eskimo" Clark (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,233
34 Ross Mallor (New York, NY, USA) $2,233
35 Maurice Schwartz $2,233
36 Bhupinder Kohli (UK) $2,233
37 Thomas Hufnagle (Tempe, AZ, USA) $2,233
38 Scott Silverman (Lone Pine, CA, USA) $2,233
39 Nicholas Niergarth (Milwaukee, WI, USA) $2,233
40 Ali Eslami (Van Nuys, CA, USA) $2,233

Tournament Report

Razzle Dazzle!

James Richburg Wins Razz World Championship

Fifteen years after making his first WSOP final table appearance, Californian defeats Carlos Mortensen in heads-up play

Las Vegas, NV - Seven-Card Razz has developed a bad reputation. It's the proverbial step-child of poker games. While the rest of the poker world is playing Texas Hold'em, Razz is the quirky card game that pops up every now and then at a few major poker tournaments. The game attracts an admittedly older and more traditional crowd.

Razz gets a bad rap, which is unfair. After all, the game is full of subtle nuances and razor-thin margins. Perhaps one reason Razz will never rival Hold'em in terms of popularity is because it lacks excitement and drama. No-limit Hold'em is a test of courage. Razz is a test of patience. No-Limit Hold'em rewards the brave. Razz punishes the daring.

Few spectators were left in the audience to witness James Richburg's resounding first WSOP victory. He won his first gold bracelet precisely at 4:45 am early on a Monday morning in front of hundreds of empty seats and poker tables which had been filled to capacity only hours earlier.

Richburg won the tournament in typical Razz fashion - by simply outlasting everyone else, waiting for the right moments, and pushing small advantages which produced large gains. The Razz championship at the 2006 World Series of Poker, presented by Milwaukee's Best Light, attracted 409 entries.

The final table consisted of three former WSOP gold bracelet winners - 'Miami John' Cernuto (with 3 wins), Carlos Mortensen (with 2 wins), and Cliff Josephy (with one win) This was the 'oldest' final table so far at this year's WSOP, other than the seniors championship. The youngest player was age 38. In fact, the finalists ranged from 38 up to 62 years - in dramatic contrast to most hold'em final tables which have been dominated by twenty-somethings.

SEAT 1   Carlos "The Matador" Mortensen	        118,000
SEAT 2   James Richburg			 	115,000
SEAT 3   Ron Ritchie				80,000
SEAT 4   "Miami" John Cernuto			55,000
SEAT 5   Steven Diano				50,000
SEAT 6   Chad Carpenter				30,000
SEAT 7   Richard Sklar				35,000
SEAT 8   Cliff Josephy				27,000
SEAT 9   Jamie Brooks				22,000

After Chad Carpenter busted out ninth, the eight finalists took seats at the final table upon the Rio poker stage. Soon thereafter, the low-stacked Jamie Brooks went out in eighth place. The table games manager from Phoenix received $13,957.

'Miami John' Cernuto was making his second final-table appearance this year, but once again fell short of winning gold bracelet Number Four. Instead, Cernuto earned $19,540 for seventh place.

Richie Sklar, who hangs out on golf courses and at race tracks as much as poker rooms, failed to either make par or win, place, or show in this event. Sklar, a longtime gambler and golfer went out of bounds when his queen-low was bested by a jack-low. Sklar went to the clubhouse with $25,123 for a sixth-place finish.

Ron Ritchie went out next. The owner of a construction company in Atlanta, Ritchie busted out with several bricks on his final hand, and had to settle for fifth place. Ritchie collected $30,706.

Cliff Josephy, a.k.a. 'Johnny Bax' took a hit and was eliminated in fourth place. The pro poker player, who won a gold bracelet in last year's $1,500 buy-in Seven-Card Stud event, admitted later that he had never played a hand of Razz prior to this tournament. His intuitive poker knowledge allowed him to outlast all but the final three players en route to a $39,080 payday.

Steve Diano, a professional sports bettor from Las Vegas, wasn't able to cash a winning ticket. But he did come out well financially with a third-place finish. Diano was out stacked by his two opponents when play became three-handed. He finally went out when the limits were raised. Diano received $61,411.

It took a few hours before James Richburg finally defeated his last rival. Carlos Mortensen put up a fight. But he was never able to seriously threaten Richburg for most of his chips. The 2001 world poker champion finally went out, losing to a 9-8 low shown by Richburg. Mortensen's cards were not seen. Mortensen earned $94,908 as the runner up. The Razz champion, James Richburg has a long history of play at the World Series of Poker.

He finished second in the 1991 Stud Eight-or-Better championship. Little did he know it back then, but that would be his last WSOP final table in 15 years. The past would be forgotten at this early morning hour. After all, it was the beginning of a new day.

Richburg collected $139,576 in prize money and his first WSOP gold bracelet as the sun peaked over the horizon. It's important to note that this year's Razz world championship attracted an all-time record of 409 entries. That's the most players ever in history for a Razz-only poker tournament. Contrast that number with 291 entrants in 2005 and 195 entrants in this same event back in 2004. Considering a 37 percent growth rate for Razz over last year, versus hold'em which is only up 24 percent, could that possibly mean that Razz is emerging as the fastest-growing poker game?
James Richburg certainly hopes so.

by Nolan Dalla

Overall Tournament Statistics (through end of Event #33):
Total Entries to Date: 28,960
Total Prize Money Distributed: $ 60,193,207

For official news and latest updates from the 2006 World Series of Poker, please visit: www.worldseriesofpoker.com

For official photographs from the 2006 World Series of Poker, please contact Eric Harkins (Image Masters PDI) at: image22@aol.com Or visit: http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/photo_store/

For additions news and information from the 2006 WSOP, please contact: nolandalla@aol.com

World Series of Poker Commissioner - Jeffrey Pollack
Director, Sponsorship and Licensing -- Ty Stewart
Director, Communications and Operations - Gary Thompson
Director, Broadcasting and New Media - Craig Abrahams
Vice President of Specialty Gaming -- Howard Greenbaum
WSOP Tournament Director - Robert Daily
WSOP Tournament Director / Director of Poker Operations for Harrah's Entertainment - Jack Effel

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