We expect the pace of play, as well as the number of hands that are worth reporting, to increase steadily as the night goes on.
2008 World Series of Poker
Event 16 - $2,000 Omaha Hi/Lo
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We expect the pace of play, as well as the number of hands that are worth reporting, to increase steadily as the night goes on.
Level: 2
Blinds: 50/75
Ante: 0
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Greenstein called a raise from middle position, and the flop came down
. With barely a glance at the board, he checked and his opponent bet. Greenstein finished up his book signing on his lap before putting in the call.The turn came
. Greenstein led out this time with a bet, and the other player made the call.The river brought the
, Greenstein again bet out, and his opponent folded.Shortly after the hand, he obliged another fan with a quick photo opportunity. It's nice to see Greenstein taking some time out for his fans.
Ted Forrest
Dan Shak
Mel Judah
Thor Hansen
Kristy Gazes
Alan Kessler
Eric Froelich
Amnon Filippi
Perry Friedman
Barry Greenstein
Marcel Luske
Vanessa Rousso
Jeff Lisandro
Mike Wattel
Barry Johnston
John Cernuto
Eric Lynch
Chip Jett
Justin Bonomo
Barny Boatman
Jeff Madsen
Brett Jungblut
Anna Wroblewski
Mike Matusow
Jordan Morgan
Scott Clements
David Chiu
Tom Schneider
Layne Flack
We have also located celebrity tournament director Matt Savage amidst the star-powered field.
Level: 1
Blinds: 25/50
Ante: 0
The tournament director has given the command, and the cards are in the air.
Last year's $2,000 Omaha Hi/Lo bracelet, however, stayed on American soil when it was captured by Frankie O'Dell, who bested a field of 534 players to collect the $240,057 winner's prize.
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