2009 World Series of Poker
Event 46 - $2,500 Omaha Hi/Lo 8-or-better
Day: 3
Event Info
Come the river it was Bohlman's turn to bet; both players called, and Jamshidi took the high with a straight, Bohlman tabled the nut low, and Keiner seems to have just got caught in the middle of it all -- he mucked.
Bohlman:
Jamshidi:
Bohlman bet out on the flop and Poels called, and when Bohlman bet out again on the turn, Poels raised all in. They turned their cards over.
Bohlman:
Poels:
River: a fateful gives-Bohlman-a-flush
When they counted down the stacks, it was discovered that Poels covered Bohlman by, er, 1,000. Yes, that's a chip, and of course he still had his chair.
He managed to get his stack back up to the heady heights of around 4,000, but a couple hands later and he met his inevitable demise. We're down to eight.
Seat 2: Josh Schlein -- 740,000
Seat 3: Scott Bohlman -- 120,000
Seat 4: Mark Tenner -- 585,000
Seat 5: Michael Keiner -- 400,000
Seat 6: Pat Poels -- 90,000
Seat 7: Derek Raymond -- 415,000
Seat 8: Sirous Jamshidi -- 260,000
Seat 9: Fabio Coppola -- 407,000
Coppola bet out on the turn and again on the river and both times Schlein called -- but mucked when Coppola turned over for a straight. Disappointingly no histrionics from the excitable Italian this time round -- it seems he only sings when he's losing.
Monnette:
Keiner:
Board:
A gentlemanly handshake between the two players, and Monnette is bust while Keiner's up to 390,000
Coppola exploded. "Oh my god, what did you call with on the flop? How did he call that flop? Jesus..."
Said Scott Bohlman: "You need to start a blog immediately."
The next hand, Coppola managed to flop two sets holding on an flop -- and still managed to lose out to Josh Schlein who scooped at the end of the hand. More shouting from the emotional Italian, and he violently swept his former chips towards Schlein and turned for a bit of sympathy to his buddy Cristiano Blanco at the rail.
Poels:
Jamshidi:
Board:
Thus Poels doubles to 110,000, while Jamshidi is down to 188,000.
Level: 22
Blinds: 8,000/15,000
Ante: 0
Three-handed to the turn and Raymond bet out; Coppola called and Schlein gave it up.
Heads up at the river and they both checked it -- and Raymond scooped the pot with for a wheel, while Coppola just mucked.