(Omaha 8) David Singer and Steve Wolff went heads up to a flop of . Singer bet, Wolff raised, Singer re-raised and Wolff capped it. The turn brought the . Again Singer bet, Wolff raised, Singer re-raised and Wolff called all-in. The players turned up
Wolff:
Singer:
Both players had 4 of a kind but Wolff's quad kings had Singer drawing dead. With a day and a half left to play, it may still be safe to say that this was the "Hand of the Tournament."
The final 16 players are redrawing for seats at the final two tables, and they are guaranteed to win at least $88,800. Of course, their eyes are on the final table, and the first place prize of $2,276,832.
(Omaha 8 or Better) At ESPN's featured table, Filippi raises under the gun to 50,000, Matusow calls, and Raymer calls from the big blind. The flop comes , Raymer checks, Filippi bets 25,000, Matusow raises to 50,000, Raymer calls, and Filippi calls. The turn card is the , it's checked to Matusow who bets 50,000, Raymer calls, and Filippi calls. The river card is the , Raymer bets 50,000, Filippi folds, and Matusow calls. Raymer shows A-K-Q for an ace-high straight, and Matusow mucks. Raymer takes the pot.
At Table 71, Noah Jefferson is eliminated in 17th place by Tim Phan.
(Omaha 8 or Better) ESPN's featured table - Tomko raises to 50,000, and Fitoussi calls. The flop comes , Tomko bets 25,000, and Fitoussi calls. The turn card is the , and both players check. The river card is the , Tomko checks, Fitoussi bets 50,000, and Tomko calls. Bruno shows 4-4-A-X for the low side, and Tomko shows A-A-X-X for the high side. It's a split pot.