A player under the gun opened to 350. Wenlong Jin three-bet to 1,300 from one seat over. The player in the hijack moved all in for a total of 4,550. Action folded back to Jin who made the call.
Jin:
Opponent:
The board ran out and Jin eliminated his opponent.
Yesterday evening, Adam Hendrix finished runner-up to Nathan Gamble in the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better and seemed to be continuing the rungood with his stack up to almost double what he started with.
Sadly, he was just eliminated with around 20 minutes left in Level 4.
Run good over got in 23K pot with 78ss vs A2ss on T64ss. :( Bust.
888Poker Ambassador Parker Talbot hot-footed it from the airport to play in this event, but sadly he was just eliminated.
He told us how he got in for his last 1,475 against Lindsay Kido's and another all-in player's . The other all-in player had committed around 4,000 and Kido had both players covered.
The board ran out , meaning Kido doubled the other player up, who also took the rest of Talbot's stack.
On a flop, Bryce Dogoner checked, and Walter Treccarichi checked as well. The turn came the and Dogoner checked again. Walter Treccarichi moved all in for his last 2,000, and Dogoner snap-called.
Walter Treccarichi:
Bryce Dogoner:
The river came the and Treccarichi was eliminated.
Preflop one player raised to 700 before another three-bet to 2,000. Lindsay Kido then four-bet to 4,000 from the blinds. The initial raiser folded and the other player called.
The flop came . Kido bet 2,000 and her opponent called. The turn was the . Kido checked and her opponent moved all in. Kido had around 7,000 behind and took her time making her decision before eventually calling.
Her opponent turned over , but Kido had and her aces held as the came on the river.
"How can you think that long?" asked her opponent, "You even have the ."
"Yeah," replied Kido, "You could have had kings! You've been running like God!"
"Now it's your turn to run like God," replied her opponent as Kido chipped up to around 13,000.
From under the gun Michael Lech opened to 350. The player in middle position called, as did the player in the cutoff and Niall Farrell in the big blind.
A flop reading was dealt and Farrell checked. Lech bet 800. The player in middle position folded. The cutoff folded as well. Farrell stuck around with a call.
The turn came the . Farrell checked. Lech bet 1,700, and Farrell called.
The river filled up the board and Farrell checked again. Lech bet 6,000, enough to put Farrell all in. Farrell went deep into the tank before making the call.
Lech showed and it was best, giving him Farrell's bounty.
Three players saw a flop. The first player checked to Igor Yaroshevskyy who bet 1,700. Both remaining players called. The turn was the and again it checked to Yaroshevskyy who bet 1,700. The third player in the hand called and the other folded.
The river was the and Yaroshevskyy shoved for around 8,000. His opponent, whose stack was only 5,000, thought before calling.
Yaroshevskyy showed for king-high, while his opponent showed and doubled up.
Action folded to the small blind who opened to 300. Kelly Minkin called from the big blind. The flop came . The player in the small blind bet 525. Minkin called. The turn brought the . The player in the small blind checked. Minkin bet 1,600. Her opponent folded.
Hand 2
On a flop, the player in the big blind checked. Minkin bet 500 from the cutoff. The big blind called. The turn came the . The player in the big blind checked again. Minkin bet 1,425, and earned a call once more.
The river completed the board and Minkin's opponent checked for a third time. Minkin then moved all in for over 15,000. Her opponent folded.