The field is now on a 15-minute break.
The field is now on a 15-minute break.
The registration list is at 629 entries and growing as Day 1 approaches the end of Level 6. Late registration is available through the end of Level 8, and it remains to be seen if this year's $1,500 Omaha Mix will match last year's tally of 776 entrants, the most ever for a mixed Omaha event at the WSOP.
Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo
Terry Crowe got all of the chips in from cutoff, against a pair of opponents in the blinds, on a ![]()
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Crowe's set of queens put him in great position to take the high, but the big blind ended up taking half of the three-way pot as the ![]()
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low. The small blind had both players covered, and all three still remain in the tournament.
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Benny Glaser led out for 3,000 from the small blind on a ![]()
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turn, and Allen Kessler made the call from the hijack. The river fell
, Glaser slowed down with a check, and Kessler bet 5,000. Glaser thought it over for a bit, then folded.
Level: 6
Pot-Limit Blinds: 100/200
Limits: 400/800
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Paul Sokoloff bet 1,200 from the hijack on a ![]()
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flop, and Jerry Odeen went all-in for his last 7,900. The player in the big blind bowed out, and Sokoloff agonized for a few moments before making the call.
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Odeen ended up scooping this pot with aces and tens for the high, as well as the low with his ![]()
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David Williams and two opponents went all-in preflop, and sorting out the aftermath of this three-way pot took a couple of minutes.
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Williams realized the high was probably his when the
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to make an eight-low, and Opponent #1 was left out of the winnings.