2010 World Series of Poker Event #14 Recap – 250 Players Take Their Shot at $1,500 NL Lowball Bracelet
Event #14 of the World Series of Poker was the $1,500 NL 2-7 Lowball Event. This event saw 250 players turn out to take their shot at this lower buy-in lowball bracelet and $92,817 in prize money.
Chino Rheem, Erik Seidel, and JC Tran all made deep runs in this event and cashed, but they all failed to make the final table. Nick Binger led the field heading into the final table that included Alex Kravchenko.
Binger would ultimately finish 3rd in this event. To find out who took down this $1,500 Lowball bracelet, head over to theWSOPblog.com.
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11. Jun, 2010 








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