Seidel, jokingly, took each of the four or five stickers and held them up to his chest as if to plaster himself with the promotional material. He laughed, took them down, and now has them in front of him on the table edge.
2008 World Series of Poker
Event 43 - $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo
Day: 2
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Seidel, jokingly, took each of the four or five stickers and held them up to his chest as if to plaster himself with the promotional material. He laughed, took them down, and now has them in front of him on the table edge.
Unknown Player:
Bosek:
The flop came
. The turn came the
and the river the
. Three queens were good enough to send Bosek to the rail.The player in this hand wished to remain nameless.
. Sam held
for the nut low draw and three of a kind. Haddad held
for the same nut low. Sam appeared to have the better end of the hand, with Haddad looking at getting quartered. Unfortunately for Sam, the turn was the
, giving Haddad a straight. Haddad took three quarters with his straight and nut low while Sam's nut low netted him the remaining quarter.
Sigi is down to just 8,000 after the hand.
Level: 14
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 0
and Sam Khouiss found himself all in with William Speir. Khouiss held
up against Speir's
.The turn came the
and the river the
to give Khouiss the wheel, ace through five.Speir was knocked out and Khouiss is up over 80,000.
Crane held
against Klein's
.The board ran out
and Klein's aces were good as they made two pair with the jacks on board. No low was possible and Crane out.
and Sigi Stockinger and Erik Seidel got it all in with Stockinger's tournament life on the line.Seidel:
Stockinger:

Stockinger was good until the dealer slapped the
on the turn. The river was the
and Seidel took out Stockinger to move up to 90,000.
We're also much, much farther away from the nightly tournament as well, which means it's a whole lot quieter too.