2023 WSOPE Hands of the Week PLO Edition: Runner, Runner & a Royal Flush Triple Up

WSOP Europe

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) Europe is currently taking place at King's Casino in Rozvadov with 15 bracelet events. The series will wrap up on November 14, and right now nearly 10 tournaments are in the books. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team was on hand all series long to capture all the action, and during that time they documented some big hands, be they bad beats, sick coolers, or just game-changing in nature. Here’s a look at some of the biggest hands from the WSOP Europe.

For this edition of our "Hands of the Week" series, we're bringing you some four-card action as all of the hands highlighted below took place in pot-limit Omaha (PLO) tournaments.

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Rodrigues Goes Runner Runner

Michael Rodrigues
Michael Rodrigues

On Day 2 of the 2023 WSOP Europe Event #2: €550 Pot Limit Omaha 8-max, it was Level 20 (3,000/6,000/6,000) when reporter Ryan Lashmar saw Wiktor Weiner open to 21,000 from under the gun and Michael Rodrigues called from early position. Levan Rcheulishvili raised to 75,000 from the hijack and Weiner called for less, putting himself all in. Rodrigues also made the call.

The flop came 1074 and Rodrigues moved all in for 161,000. Rcheulishvili called with a covering stack to put Rodrigues at risk.

Wiktor Weiner: AA33
Michael Rodrigues: KQ86
Levan Rcheulishvili: KJ109

All three players had some equity. Weiner had an overpair, Rodrigues had a flush draw and double-gutshot straight draw and Rcheulishvili had top pair, a gutshot and a bigger flush draw. The rest of the board ran out Q6. Rodrigues had missed his flush and straight draws but had made runner runner two pair to take both the main and side pot, eliminating Weiner in the process while taking a huge chunk out of Rcheulishvili's stack.

Pliashko Triples Up with Royal Flush

Ihar Pliashko
Ihar Pliashko

In the same tournament, albeit on Day 3 in Level 31 (40,000/80,000/80,000), Lashamr also witnessed Martino Cito open to 175,000 from the cutoff and Ihar Pliashko called from the big blind for less, committing his entire stack of 160,000 to put himself at risk.

Ihar Pliashko: AQ86
Martino Cito: A996

The flop came J103 giving Pliashko a plethora of outs over Cito's pair of nines. The K turn improved Pliashko to a Royal flush leaving Cito drawing dead. The 8 river changed nothing and Pliashko secured slightly more than a full triple up.

Click here to see who won 2023 WSOPE Event #2!

Boatman Puts a Massive Cooler on Cho

Barny Boatman Heads-Up
Barny Boatman

On Day 2 of Event #4: €2,000 Pot Limit Omaha, it was Level 18 (5,000/10,000/10,000) when reporter David Salituro saw a board of AA56. Barny Boatman bet 25,000 from the big blind before Wooram Cho raised to 85,000 in the small blind.

Boatman called and the 7 fell on the river. Cho then led out for another 225,000.

Boatman came back with an all-in shove for 720,000 and Cho snap-called, turning over AJ64 for aces full of sixes. Boatman, though, had AQ107 for aces over sevens to earn the massive pot and a double-up that vaulted him into the tournament chip lead.

Mick Heder Done and Dusted

Mick Heder
Mick Heder

Later on in the same tournament in Level 21 (10,000/20,000/20,000), reporter Christian Zetzsche saw Dario Alioto raise to 40,000 and Namhyung Kim called from the next seat, table short stack Mick Heder called from the big blind as well. The trio headed to the Q84 flop on which Heder bet the pot for 150,000 with 20,000 behind.

Alioto opted to flat-call before Kim studied the stack of his table neighbour and then raised the pot. Heder called all-in and Alioto then pushed all-in. Kim wasn't going anywhere and called to create the biggest pot of the tournament so far.

Mick Heder: 5543
Dario Alioto: AAJ5
Namhyung Kim: A1088

Kim's middle set was up against two flush draws and he also blocked one of the aces as well.

The 7 turn gave Heder straight outs but it was Alioto who got there with the 3 river, as he sunk back into his chair. Heder's exit in 14th place was confirmed while Alioto doubled through Kim for 1,200,000.

Gab Yong Kim Straightened Out

Gab Yong Kim
Gab Yong Kim

With three players remaining in Event #4, it was Level 27 (40,000/80,000/80,000) when Salituro reported a big hand. It began when Hokyiu Lee raised to 240,000 in the small blind before Gab Yong Kim three-bet to 720,000.

Lee called as the flop came 98J. Kim then potted to 1,500,000, Lee moved all in, and Kim called for an additional 100,000.

Gab Yong Kim: KK107
Hokyiu Lee: Q1087

Kim had flopped a straight, but Lee had the nut straight as the 6 turn and K river sent Kim to the rail in third place.

Click here to see who won Event #4: €2,000 Pot Limit Omaha!

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