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2008 World Series of Poker
Event 6 - $1,500 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better
Day: 3
Event Info
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Lawrence:
Sabel:
The river was enough to give Lawrence queens full and send Sabel home in seventh place.
Level: 25
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 0
Sabel:
Pritchard:
The board ran out and after some confusion the pot was given to Sabel as he scoops to keep his head above water on about 130,000 chips.
Normally at the levels that we are at now, short stacks would have difficulty surviving, but the cards have been hitting just perfect for all the short-stacked players.
The flop came and it was checked around.
The turn landed the and Falconer checked from the small blind over to Sabel who fired a bet of 60,000. Lawrence deliberated from the cutoff before making the call as Falconer tossed his cards.
The river brought the and Sabel made a quick check as Lawrence again slowly considered his move. He decided to fire another bet, and Sabel made the call.
Lawrence showed for two pair, aces and jacks, as Sabel revealed for a smaller two pair.
This pot left Sabel in bad shape with barely enough left to cover the blinds while Lawrence moves to around 650,000 to be close to our current chip leader.
The flop came and both players checked. The turn was the and Guzman announced, "I have to bet!" before sliding 60,000 into the middle. Luu folded and the cards were revealed.
Wilds knew he was in trouble as he reluctantly flipped as Guzman showed .
The river landed the to give Guzman a full house and eliminate Mark Wilds in eighth place for $30,700 in prize money.
Board:
Wilds:
Lawrence:
Wilds had the straight against Lawrence's two pair. The river was the and Lawrence spiked the full house to double up to around 330,000 in chips.