Grzegorz Trelski found himself all in by the turn with the board reading and Brock Parker made the call.
Trelski:
Parker:
With both players having the same low, it would be Parker's high with a flush that would see him locked to take three-quarters of the pot after the river brought the , Trelski was only left with just 8,000 as Parker climbed to 41,000 in chips.
Barry Greenstein was all in for his remaining 500 after a flop. Larry Wright called, Vanessa Selbst called, and Ismael Bojang raised to 1,200. Both Wright and Selbst called to see the turn which they checked to Bojang, who bet. Only Selbst called, the river completed the board, and both checked.
Selbst tabled for two pair and no low, Bojang mucked, and Greenstein showed for a flush with an 8-7-6-3-2 low.
"Emergency low," remarked Greenstein as he took the main pot. Selbst, meanwhile, won the side pot.
Barry Greenstein opened to 3,000 from under the gun and Brock Parker raised to 4,500 with Jason Mcpherson calling from the big blind along with Greenstein to see the dealer spread a flop.
The action checked to Parker who bet out 1,500 with Mcpherson calling and Greenstein calling all in for 1,000.
The turn brought the , Parker bet 3,000, and Mcpherson called. The completed the board and another bet and call followed.
Parker tabled his for a full house and the best high hand while as Mcpherson's would chop with Greenstein's for the low.
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Joshua Pender opened to 3,000 only to be faced with a three-bet which he called to be all in in a three-handed pot against Kyung Han and Alexandre Luneau. The flop landed and the two active players checked through to see the on the turn with Luneau betting 3,000 and Han calling.
The river brought the and Han bet out 3,000 with Luneau calling.
Han tabled his for the nut low and a straight as Luneau tabled his to chop the nut low.
Unfortunately for Pender, his had been leading until the river, but after losing the hand, he was forced to hit the rail.
On Episode 81 of the Thinking Poker Podcast, Nate and Andrew discuss strategies for the World Series of Poker that will assist you both on and off of the felt. They also break down a hand from Nitcast favorite Gareth Chantler and another from the Sunday Million.