2013 World Series of Poker

Event #25: $5,000 Omaha Hi-Low 8-or-Better
Day: 3
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
7632
Prize
$277,519
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$1,132,700
Entries
241
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Brian Hastings Eliminated in 4th Place ($96,268)

Level 26
Brian Hastings - 4th Place
Brian Hastings - 4th Place

Robert Mizrachi had the button. He opened with a raise and Brian Hastings three-bet from the small blind. Mizrachi called and the flop came down {K-Spades}{5-Clubs}{3-Clubs}. Hastings led and Mizrachi raised it up. The two continued to raise until the action was capped and agreed to put Hastings' short stack all in on the turn. The {Q-Hearts} turned and the hands were turned over.

Hastings: {K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{2-Spades}
Mizrachi: {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{6-Clubs}

Hastings was ahead with top set but that all changed when the dealer produced the river: the {8-Clubs}. This card fulfilled Mizrachi's club draw and low draw, allowing him to scoop the pot and eliminate Hastings in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Mizrachi us
Robert Mizrachi
855,000
405,000
405,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 5X Winner
Brian Hastings us
Brian Hastings
Busted
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 6X Winner
Run It Once

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Robert Mizrachi Eliminated in 3rd Place ($128,074)

Level 27
Robert Mizrachi - 3rd Place
Robert Mizrachi - 3rd Place

Robert Mizrachi opened the button with a raise for his last 50,000. Both Christopher George and Danny Fuhs called. The whole board was checked down and ran out {7-Spades}{2-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{10-Spades}.

Fuhs showed {10-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{j-Diamonds} for tens and sevens for the high and took it down. Mizrachi couldn't beat it with his {A-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{3-Spades} and Mizrachi was eliminated in 3rd place. He will take home $128,074 in tournament winnings.

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Christopher George Eliminated in 2nd Place ($171,536)

Level 29
Christopher George - 2nd Place
Christopher George - 2nd Place

Christopher George had the button. He opened with a raise and Danny Fuhs three-bet. The two continued to raise each other until George was all in for 185,000.

George: {A-Spades}{9-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{4-Clubs}
Fuhs: {7-Clubs}{6-Spades}{3-Hearts}{2-Hearts}

Greg Mueller rushed the final table area, sweating his friend Fuhs as he was one run out away from a WSOP bracelet. The flop came {2-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{Q-Spades} and Fuhs took the lead. The {J-Diamonds} rolled off on the turn.

"PAIR THE BOARD!" yelled Mueller.

The deck obliged. The dealer pounded the table and produced the {J-Hearts} as the final card. Fuhs' and his rail went insane with shouts of jubilation as he was able to secure victory. George was eliminated in 2nd place and will take home $171,536 in tournament earnings.

Player Chips Progress
Danny Fuhs us
Danny Fuhs
3,615,000
220,000
220,000
Christopher George us
Christopher George
Busted
Run It Once

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Congratulations to Danny Fuhs, Winner of Event #25: $5,000 Omaha Hi-Low 8-or-Better ($277,519)!

Level 29
Danny Fuhs - Champion
Danny Fuhs - Champion

Three long days of poker are in the books and Event #25: $5,000 Omaha Hi-Low 8-or-Better has officially reached its conclusion. After a grueling heads up match that lasted for several hours, Danny Fuhs was able to defeat Christopher George to earn the title, the bracelet, and the $277,519 in first-place prize money.

The third day of play began with 27 players taking their seats over the final three tables. The field was stacked as names like Dario Alioto, Eric Crain, Huck Seed, Paul Sokoloff, and Maria Ho returned for the third day of play only to fall in the day's earlier stages. Dan Kelly was also present during Day 3 play as he has been for a vast majority of the series. Kelly was eliminated in 20th place, however, and unable to seize the final table appearance. Even so, this marks Kelly's seventh cash at the 2013 WSOP and he's on par to continue to crush the fields as the series goes on.

Once the final two tables were reached, the players began dropping like flies. Players like Todd Barlow, Alexander Kostritsyn, George Danzer, Shawn Buchanan, Julie Schneider, and Mike Matusow all narrowly missed out on making the final table. The field combined with ten players left for the unofficial final table. After over an hour of play, 2010 WSOP Main Event champion Jonathan Duhamel fell as official final table bubble boy.

The first two casualties of the final table also made appearances at last year's final table of this very same event. Bart Hanson was the first to fall and was unable to improve on his seventh place finish in 2012. The next to go was Ryan Lenaghan, who did manage to improve on his ninth place 2012 finish by scoring an eighth-place finish this year.

The 2009 WSOP Player of the Year Jeff Lisandro was the next go when he was forced to move his short stack all in from the blinds and ended up being chopped up by his opponents. Arthur Kargen, and Viacheslav Zhukov were also remarkably short-stacked and were eliminated mere minutes after Lisandro's bust.

Four handed play raged on for almost two hours until Brian Hastings became the next player to bust. Hastings fell at the hands of Robert Mizrachi, who despite earning the rest of Hastings' stack, found himself the next to go as the third-place finisher.

The heads up match between Fuhs and George raged on for several hours and even ended up going into an extra level at the end of the night. With the limits growing as time progressed, the two traded the chip lead back and forth several times. Finally, after returning from their final break of the night, Fuhs was able to pull away and scoop two big hands in a row to cripple George. The two got it all in for George's tournament life soon after and Fuhs' hand was able to hold. He was officially crowned the champion of Event #25!

PlacePlayerPrize
1Danny Fuhs$277,519
2Christopher George$171,536
3Robert Mizrachi$128,074
4Brian Hastings$96,268
5Viacheslav Zhukov$72,809
6Arthur Kargen$55,423
7Jeff Lisandro$42,442
8Ryan Lenaghan$32,712
9Bart Hanson$25,301

That does it for our coverage of the Omaha Hi-Low action here in the Amazon room. Be sure to stay tuned to our Live Reporting page for all of the updates from future events here at the 2013 World Series of Poker!

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