2009 World Series of Poker
Event 46 - $2,500 Omaha Hi/Lo 8-or-better
Day: 3
Level: 23
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 0
Paging John Monnette
Nuts for Bohlman, Bananas for Coppola
"You got quads?" asked Fabio Coppola, munching on a banana brought to him by Max Pescatori. Bohlman opened !
"I know you so well, buddy," said Coppola, a former Thai boxer, with a laugh.
Gregorich Proving Resilient
The action between Keiner and Coppola checked all the way down. The board showed . Keiner's was good for half of the side pot with a 7-6 low, losing the high half to Coppola's pair of fours, .
On to the main pot we went, with Gregorich opening . He got all of the low half of the pot with a 6-5 low, and half of the high half with the same hand as Coppola, a pair of fours with an ace kicker.
After the hand, Gregorich was up to 128,000.
Gregorich Dips Again
All Tenner, All the Time
Schlein acted first on a flop of and bet. Both opponents called. On the turn, Schlein fired again. Again both opponents called, although Tenner gave the matter some thought rather than immediately firing his call into the pot. Action checked all the way down on the river.
Schlein had to show first and opened , unimproved aces. Tenner was able to best that hand with . He had flopped a nut flush draw and turned a junky two pair. That two pair was good for the whole pot when Keiner mucked.
Tenner is now leading this thing with more than 900,000 chips.
Ugh, the Mathz
Coppola:
Gregorich:
Keiner:
The left Coppola grabbing the high half of the side pot and the main pot; Coppola and Keiner splitting the low half of the side pot; and all three players splitting the low half of the main pot.
As you might imagine, that leaves Gregorich in precarious position with 30,000 chips. Keiner's stack isn't so hot either.
Bohlman Finally Scoops
Gregorich Survives All In... Again
Another chop keeps us on the search for our eighth-place finisher.