Schock Busts Two
Omaha-8
In a big four-way preflop clash, a raising war left Paul Sokoloff all in while Colin Maneval left himself 100 behind to see a flop.
"I'm not sure there's too many flops where I can fold here," laughed Maneval.
The flop fell and play checked around, before Maneval tossed out his last 100 on the turn following a bet from the two live players.
The river bricked the and Sokoloff hoped his pair of sevens might be good. It was ahead of Maneval's pair of fives but Mitch Schock took down the pot with for a pair of kings to send two to the rail. Schock moves up to 75,000 chips.