Among those to bust recently was also Mike Gorodinsky. Short stack for most of the day, he hung around for a long time before eventually joining the rail. There are less than 50 players remaining and the dinner break is just 15 minutes away.
2017 World Series of Poker
Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo
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Multiple bets were in before seventh street, and the final card of William Klevitz was accidentally flipped over and exposed in front of him. Randy Ohel, his opponent in the very hand, as well as another player, explained that Klevitz could declare himself all in, which would not technically mean that all his chips were at risk. Instead, Ohel could not raise anymore and it was a protection measure.
The floor was called, and the exact same scenario was confirmed. Klevitz then tapped the table and checked. Ohel checked behind, and was shown ![]()
for a low. Ohel mucked the
, and Klevitz scooped the low and even the high half with just ace-king.
"I am not gonna lie, I am glad to see you're back, Brandon," Adam Dickson said. The Brit remains as one of the biggest stacks, but Shack-Harris has been doing some work lately to close the gap. Esther Taylor is also suddenly among the top stacks, along with Frankie O'Dell.
Max Pescatori continues his grind, while Nickolai Orlov has been eliminated to reduce the field to the last 55 hopefuls.
Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo
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Gorodinsky, who has nursed a short stack all day, was all in and at risk on third street and ended up with a flush to double up.
Seven-Card Stud
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Ronnie Bardah previously escaped from elimination and remained with a short stack, but his fortune eventually ran out when he was all in after third street in a seven-card stud hand against Huy Le. The latter showed queens and improved to queens and fives on sixth street. By then, Bardah had a pair of tens, and Le flipped over the
as his final card. Bardah squeezed his last card and tossed it into the muck to join the rail.
Nível: 16
Hold’em / O8 - 2,000/4,000 4,000/8,000
Razz/Stud/Stud 8 - 1,000 BI 1,000 4,000 4,000-8,000
Omaha Hi-Lo
Barbara Enright was involved in a four-way Omaha hi-lo hand that saw Benjamin Dobson raise, Helen Ellis call in the cutoff, and Enright call on the button. Adam Crawford also called from the big blind, and the flop came ![]()
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. Crawford checked. Dobson bet, and Ellis called. Enright moved all in for less than one bet more, and Crawford folded, while both Dobson and Ellis called.
Dobson also bet the
turn and was called before doing so again on the
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for a flush and the nut low, and Dobson mucked.
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face-up before heading to the rail.
Omaha Hi-Lo
Mike Wattel raised from early position, Huy Le called next to act, as did Wayne LaMonica in the cutoff. Ronnie Bardah re-raised and everyone called and then checked the ![]()
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flop.
On the
turn, only two players factored in the betting. Wattel bet, LaMonica raised, Wattel re-raised, and LaMonica capped the betting and was called.
Wattel then check-called the
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Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo
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fold
Randy Ohel bet fourth street and was called by both Walter Treccarichi and Daniel Negreanu to see Treccarichi check fifth street. Negreanu checked, as well, with less than one big bet behind, and Ohel bet. Treccarichi folded, and Negreanu eventually called it off. Sixth street gave Negreanu a huge sweat, while Ohel already had his low and revealed the
as his final card. Negreanu sweated his last card, and it was the
that failed to improve the Canadian to a better low or high hand.
"But dealer's choice is still open," Ohel said over to Negreanu before adding, "My goal of the day is not to min-cash and miss the registration of dealer's choice. That already happened to me earlier. Dealer's choice is great fun." Table neighbor Brandon Shack-Harris agreed.