One Pair Good Four Stoessl.
One pair being good at showdown is a rare sight in PLO. It's even rarer when it happens in a three-way all-in, and that pairs happens to be one of the lowest, however that was the sequence that allowed Daniel Stoessl to triple up.
Stoessl potted it from under the gun, to 2,800, and received callers in Jarred Jaffee and Alejandro Avendano. Steve Sebbag then made it 6,100 on the button. Stoessl shoved, Avendano reshoved, and Sebbag made the call.
Daniel Stoessl: A♥K♥Q♦4♦
Alejandro Avendano: K♠10♥7♥5♠
Steve Sebbag: A♠K♦10♣3♠
The board ran out 4♥J♣9♥6♠9♦ and after some deliberation trying to find out who had what, it was revealed that Stroessl, using his ace and his four, had connected the most with the board, as he laughed while taking in the pot. Sebbag's ace-king used as kickers were enough to send Avendano out.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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66,500
66,500
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66,500 |
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45,500
45,500
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45,500 |
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Busted |