PLO – PLO 8 – Big O - PLTD: 30,000/60,000, 60,000 Ante
No-Limit Hold’em: 30,000/60,000, 90,000 Ante
The remaining five players are going on a 60-minute dinner break. Play will resume at 8:55 p.m. local time.
Chip counts will be updated shortly.
The remaining five players are going on a 60-minute dinner break. Play will resume at 8:55 p.m. local time.
Chip counts will be updated shortly.
No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw
Xixiang Luo opened to 180,000 from under the gun. Alex Foxen jammed for 985,000 from the hijack and Wing Po Liu called in the small blind, while Luo got out of the way.
Alex Foxen: 8x7x5x4x2x
Wing Po Liu: 7x4x3x2x
Foxen was far ahead after being dealt a pat eight-seven for #12. However, the script was flipped after Liu peeled a 6x on the end to make #2 and eliminate Foxen in sixth place.
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No-Limit Hold'em
Allan Le raised to 135,000 on the button and in the big blind, Wing Po Liu three-bet to 525,000. Le moved all in for 2,285,000 total and Liu called to put him at risk.
Allan Le: 2♣2♠
Wing Po Liu: A♥K♣
The board ran out A♦J♦J♣Q♥3♦ and the ace-king found a pair on the flop to eliminate the WSOP bracelet winner in seventh place.
Big O
Wing Po Liu opened to 200,000 from middle position, Xixiang Luo called from the cutoff, and Allan Le called in the big blind.
On the 9♣5♣4♠ flop, Liu continued for 325,000 and Luo called. Le tanked for some time before he announced pot to 1,840,000, with just over 300,000 behind. Liu got out of the way before Luo went deep into the tank as well. He eventually announced all-in whilst slightly covered and Le made the call.
Xixiang Luo: A♠K♠J♠3♠2♦
Allan Le: A♣K♦8♥4♥3♣
The board ran out 8♠10♣ and Le held the nut flush for the high while Luo held ace-two for the low and the pot was chopped.
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Pot-Limit 2-7 Triple Draw
Allan Le called in the small blind and in the big blind, Hye Park checked his option.
Le drew two and Park drew three on the first draw.
The first betting round saw Le bet 65,000 and Park called.
Both players drew one on the second betting round.
Action checked over to Park who bet 185,000 which Le called.
Once more both players drew one.
Le bet, this time to the tune of 320,000 and Park responded with a raise to 900,000. Le looked at the bet, then up and down at Park before tossing his hand into the muck.
Level: 27
NLFCD & 2-7 NL: 40,000/80,000, 120,000 Ante
PLO – PLO 8 – Big O - PLTD: 30,000/60,000, 60,000 Ante
No-Limit Hold’em: 30,000/60,000, 90,000 Ante
Pot-Limit 2-7 Triple Draw
Andres Korn opened the cutoff to 125,000. Xixiang Luo called on the button, and Kane Kalas defended his big blind.
All three players took two cards. Kalas checked, Korn bet 275,000, and Luo folded. Kalas thought for a while before he decided to check-jam for 1,230,000. Korn did not take long before he let it go.