Singer Three-Quarters Dickstein
Level 19
Omaha Hi-Lo
On a completed board of it was David Singer who faced a river bet from Mark Dickstein. He thought for a moment before he made the call and tabled
for one pair aces and a seven-five-four-deuce-ace low. It turned out that Dickstein too held one pair aces when he tabled his
, but no low, so that meant Singer would be awarded three-quarters of the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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270,000 | 90,000 |
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200,000 | 129,000 |
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