Phil Hellmuth aims for bracelet #14 in $10,000 Razz Championship

Phil Hellmuth is in a great spot to win bracelet #14 and extend his lead on the WSOP all-time bracelet list over Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan and Phil Ivey, who each have 10 bracelets. He is amongst the final 12 remaining in the $10,000 Razz Championship and third in chips, but has to face tough competition, as Erik Seidel, Mike ''goleafsgoeh'' Leah, Stephen ''stevie444'' Chidwick, Shaun Deeb and last year's WSOP Player of the Year runner-up Brandon Shack Harris are still in, battling for the $271,105 first place prize.

63 players returned for Day 2 of Event #17 $10,000 Razz Championship, the chip leaders were Abe Mosseri and Brock Parker with 140.900 chips each. There were 17 paying spots and Brock Parker finished as the bubble boy, he was all-in on 5th sreet against Stephen Chidwick.

Parker: (6-5)/3-A-J
Chidwick: (6-5)/9-7-2

Chidwick was in the lead with 9-7 low but Parker was drawing to a 6 high. Both players received an Ace on 6th street, which gave Chidwick a 7 low, Parker needed a deuce or a four on 7th street. Chidwick received a 7 and Parker got an 8 to be eliminated in 17th place.

Ben Yu finished in 16th place ($17.098), Joseph Ranciato in 15th ($17.098), Thomas Butzhammer in 14th ($19.654) and the last elimination of the day was Tommy Hang ($19.654).

Going into Day 3 the chip leader is Adam Owen with 591.000 chips, the winner will receive $271.105, check out the full list of remaining players and the payouts below.

Chipcount:

1. Adam Owen - 591.000
2. Thomas Keller - 535.000
3. Phil Hellmuth - 307.000
4. Erik Seidel - 284.000
5. Mike Leah - 242.000
6. Mike Gorodinsky - 239.000
7. Stephen Chidwick - 235.000
8. Jyri Merivirta - 225.000
9. Shaun Deeb - 155.000
10. Eric Wasserson - 141.000
11. Brandon Shack-Harris - 58.000
12. Trevor Jones - 39.000 

Payouts:

1. $271.105
2. $167.517
3. $104.914
4. $75.964
5. $59.370
6. $47.344
7. $38.447
8. $31.727
9-10. $26.557
11-12. $22.597
13-14. $19.654
15-16. $17.098