2018 World Series of Poker
Big O
Mike Ross checked a flop of ![]()
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to David Bach who bet pot to 1,900. Ross re-potted and made it 7,600. Bach called.
Ross bet 4,000 on the
turn and Bach called.
The river was the
and Ross moved all in for 1,400. Bach thought before calling.
"Quads," announced Ross, tabling ![]()
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Both players counted out their remaining chips to find they had exactly the same amount, and Bach was eliminated.
Level: 5
PLO/PLO8/Big O/PLTD: Ante 25 - SB 100 - BB 200
NLHE: Ante 50 - SB 100 - BB 200
Players are going on their second break of the day.
Ray Henson raised to 500 and Jerry Wong and Barry Greenstein called.
Wong drew three, Greenstein drew one and Henson drew two. Wong checked to Greenstein who put in 1,400 chips. Henson called, Wong folded and Greenstein mucked his hand.
Henson didn't have to show to rake in the pot.
No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw
Adam Owen keeps showing aggression in the draw games. He opened to 700 and the big blind Jon Turner called his bet. Turner drew two and Owen drew one.
Turner, who finished fifth in the Omaha Hi-Lo Mix event yesterday, checked to Owen and he bet out 2,200. Turner looked like he was seriously considering a call, but opted to fold his cards.
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Pot-Limit 2-7 Triple Draw
Brian Hastings raised to 400 from the cutoff and he got called by the players on the button and the small blind. Both of Hastings' opponents drew two, while Hastings only drew one.
Hastings bet 1,400 after the first draw with only 1,300 behind. The player on the button folded, but the player in the small blind put Hastings all in.
They both drew one again and Hastings' opponent showed ![]()
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before he looked at his final card. He ended up opening a
and Hastings was out of chips.