Event #47: $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better
Giorno 1 iniziato
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Event #47: $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better
Giorno 1 iniziato
Welcome to the evening event, the mixed Omaha Hi-Lo, Stud Hi-Lo event. It's a brand new event for this year and will determine a true master of the two split games. Tables will be eight-handed and the games will alternate between the two formats every eight hands, we're also playing eight levels tonight as well...Hmmm I guess the WSOP really loves that number for this event.
Play will start at 5pm, how many runners will we get? We're uncertain and won't get an exact count until around 10pm tonight when late registration closes.
Livello: 1
Bui: 0/0
Ante: 0
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
Allen Bari
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 |
Omaha 8
Six players limped in before the dealer spread a flop that read ; the small blind checked to Richard Ashby who bet from the big blind, but the player in the UTG +1 was the only caller, making it heads-up to the turn of the .
Ashby bet and the UTG +1 player called, then they did the same on the river of the before Ashby tabled for the flush, only to chop after his opponent tabled for the low.
Omaha 8
Chad Brown raised from under the gun and Mike Leah called from the UTG +1 position and the action folded around to the player in the small blind who reraised. The big blind called, as did Brown and Leah to make it four-handed to the flop of .
The blinds and Brown checked to Leah who opened the betting, but all the others called before checking to Leah again on the turn of the . Leah opened and only the big blind folded, making it three-handed to the river of the .
All three players checked and the cards were tabled:
Leah:
Small Blind:
Brown:
Despite holding a huge hand, Leah's Aces were no good and small blind and Brown chopped up the pot.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 |
Omaha 8
George Danzer, a player in middle position and the player in the cutoff went three ways into a flop that read , which they all checked before Danzer bet on the turn of the . The middle position player folded, but the cutoff raised and Danzer called before check-calling the cutoff's bet on the river of the .
The cutoff tabled , which was more than enough to get all scoopy-scoopy.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
Cyndy Violette
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
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7,500 | |
David Steicke | 7,500 |
Omaha 8
The player in the UTG +1 position limped in and then the action folded around to the player in the small blind who called before "Miami" John Cernuto checked his option in the big blind to make it three-handed to a flop.
The action checked to the UTG +1 player who bet and both the small blind and Cernuto called before the small blind checked again on the turn of the . Cernuto bet this time, but the UTG +1 player raised, forcing the small blind out of the way. Cerntuo called, then check-called his opponent's bet on the river .
The opponent tabled for the set and the low, thus scooping the pot.