The board ran down , with the action checked down the whole way. In the end, Patry showed down the winner: . Both opponents, including the at-risk Nick Gibson mucked their cards, and Gibson will be forced to leave the table, now out of chips.
2008 World Series of Poker
Event 50 - $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha World Championship
Day: 2
The board ran down , with the action checked down the whole way. In the end, Patry showed down the winner: . Both opponents, including the at-risk Nick Gibson mucked their cards, and Gibson will be forced to leave the table, now out of chips.
Matsson chipped up to 295,000. Arieh, who once had 861,000 chips, has slipped to 675,000. He is still the chip leader.
Smyth:
Powell:
The board ran down . Powell finds some the cards he's looking for, making a straight on the turn and moving him well up out of the danger zone. He now sits with 255,000 chips, near the middle of the pack. Smyth is in that range too, after being knocked back to 281,000.
The turn brought a bet of 150,000 from Pickering. Arieh called again. Both players checked through the river, perhaps feeling that the pot was already big enough as it was. Pickering, as last aggressor, opened for trip threes. Arieh double-checked his own cards, then mucked.
Arieh is in danger of relinquishing his chip lead, having dipped to 550,000. Pickering is up to 425,000.
It comes . Pham checks, and Benefield bets out all in for 111,000. Pham quickly folds.
Benefield:
Blackmore:
Benefield is in the lead with a hammerlock on the hand. The turn and river come down and respectively, providing no help for the all-in Blackmore, and he has made his exit.
Both players checked the turn. On the river , Argyros led out for 15,000, a bet that Arieh raised to 45,000. Argyros called, then mucked his cards when Arieh showed him for a straight.
With that pot, Arieh is back up to over 600,000, while Argyros falls to 355,000.
Level: 17
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 0