Level: 6
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Level: 6
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Pot-Limit Omaha
With the board reading 7♦6♣K♦ James Lovell bet out for 3,200, and Mark Montague called. Alejandro Burzaco bet the pot only for Lovell to instantly re-pot. All players called, and all the chips were in the middle.
Mark Montague: Q♦10♣9♦9♠
James Lovell: A♠K♥6♥3♠
Alejandro Burzaco: J♣10♦7♠6♦
The turn of the 6♠ gave Burzaco a full house but Lovell an even better one. The 2♦ was a brick on the river, and Montague was sent to the rail, and the pot was pushed to Lovell for a full double up and more.
Pot-Limit Omaha
Daniel Makowsky raised to 1,300 in middle position, Ilavenil Arumugam flatted in the cutoff, Tom Sinistaj called in the small blind, and Charles Phillips defended in the big blind.
The dealer put out a monotone flop of 6♠9♠5♠ and it checked around to Makowsky who fired out a pot-sized bet of 5,700. Only Arumugam continued.
The turn brought the 8♠ and Makowsky bet again, this time for 13,000. Arumugam thought for a moment before giving up his hand.
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Level: 5
Blinds: 300/500
Ante: 500
The players are now on their first 20-minute break of the day.
With the board reading 7♥3♣Q♥3♠7♣, Ramana Epparla had led out for 3,500 only to see Robert Perkins move all-in for 15,800. This sent Epparla into the tank for two minutes or so before he made the call and tabled A♥A♣, which crushed Perkins' Q♠K♥ and sent him to the rail.
No-Limit Hold'em
Richard Meza opened the action with a raise in the cutoff and Maurice Hawkins flatted in the small blind.
Joseph Petrone three-bet to 4,500 in the big blind and Meza made it 11,000 to go. Hawkins folded and Petrone went into the tank.
After a couple minutes, Hawkins called the clock and the floor came over to begin the countdown where Petrone's hand was eventually declared dead.
Jumping in at first break. First taste of PLO this Series.