Phil Hellmuth bet on fourth street and was called by Jose Arenstein. Arenstein then took over betting until seventh street when both players checked to showdown.
Arenstein then tabled for two pair and Hellmuth looked at his opponent's cards in confusion for several minutes, eventually mucking his hand.
With the board reading , Kate Hoang led out from the big blind and was called in two spots. The river brought the and Hoang fired again. Both of her opponents continued to call and Hoang tabled for the nut low and a straight to the five.
One of her opponents held the same hand with but the other was forced to muck and the pot was chopped two ways.
The board read and Brandon Shack-Harris in the button was check-called by the cutoff. The turn came the and Shack-Harris was check-called again by the cutoff.
The river fell the and the cutoff opponent bet, Shack-harris raised and his opponent then raised again. Shack-Harris thought for a moment before making the call and his opponent then tabled for two pair. Shack-Harris then tabled for three of a kind, which was enough to take down the hand.
Frank Kassela just recently busted out of Event #14: $1,500 2-7 Lowball Draw and has taken a seat here in the H.O.R.S.E. event. Kassela opened from under the gun and was called by the player directly to his left. A player in middle position three-bet and the action was back on Kassela who four-bet. Both players just called which surprised Kassela a little.
"What happened? I thought once we go past a two-bet it automatically gets capped. Who doesn't love Omaha?" Kassela engaged with the table.
The flop came and Kassela led out and was called by both of his opponents. "I don't check very often," Kassela informed his opponents.
However, when the hit the turn, Kassela quickly knuckled the table. The action checked to the player in middle position who tossed in a bet and both Kassela and the third player called.
The river was the and Kassela fired out a bet. The player to his left folded while his other opponent looked him up. Kassela flipped over for two pair and scooped the pot.