2008 World Series of Poker
Event 37 - $10,000 Omaha Hi-Low World Championship
Day: 3
Event Info
David Benyamine: 3,665,000
Greg Jamison: 1,035,000
The flop came and Benyamine tossed out 30,000 chips which was enough to put the pot-committed Gray all in. He made the call and the cards were tabled.
Gray:
Benyamine:
Benyamine has spiked the lead with a pair of jacks as Gray would need some help.
The turn was the putting a low draw out there for Gray but the repeat on the river spent the end for Gray in 3rd place for a tidy collect of $209,855.
Jamison showed for a straight. Benyamine did not have a low and Jamison is up to around 1.1 million.
The flop came and Benyamine led with a bet which was called by Gray.
The turn was the and again Benyamine bet and Gray called.
The river was the and for the third time Benyamine bet out with Gray making the call.
Benyamine turned over for the full house as, not for the first time today, Gray slams his cards into the muck in disgust.
Gray is left with about 295,000 chips as the Benyamine bulldozer continues on its merry way!
Leonidas received $171,197 for his 4th place finish
Level: 25
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 0
The flop came and Gray led out with a bet. Leonidas made the call.
The turn brought the and Gray bet out once again, this time Leonidas announced a raise. Gray went into the tank and eventually decided to put the last of his chips in the middle. Leonidas made the call.
Gray showed to trail the of Leonidas for top pair and best low.
Amazingly the river was a perfect for Gray to give him the wheel to scoop the pot! He jumps to close to 1 million chips leaving Leonidas crippled.
After these hands, Jamison has moved out of the cellar to 650,000 in chips. Jason Gray is the short stack with 450,000.
In the first hand he caught Greg Jamison bluffing on a board of . Jamison mucked his cards as Benyamine showed .
Next hand the action was checked to the river in a battle of the blinds with Toto Leonidas. Benyamine caught a set of deuces on the river and Leonidas called the value bet.
Finally Jason Gray tried to make a stand against Benyamine's aggression. Benyamine raised from the button and Gray called from the big blind.
The flop came and Gray led out with a bet and Benyamine called. The turn was the and again Gray bet and Benyamine called. The river was the and Gray checked, Benyamine bet and Gray called.
Benyamine said "No low" as he showed for quads! Gray threw his cards into the muck in disgust as Benyamine storms to a massive chip lead. He now has more than half of the chips in play with about 2.8 million!