Scratch Both Chip Leader Posts: Tim Finne Tops 5 Million
Pot-Limit Omaha
The number of big, multiway all-in pots in the PLO rounds is making determining a chip leader for more than 15 minutes at a time difficult. Never struggling chip-wise today, and now sitting behind a wall of ammunition is Tim Finne. His last pot grew chunky on a flop. Three-way, it checked to the button who bet 225,000. The earliest position player check-raised to one million (a pot-committing bet), and it was round to Finne in the middle. When he announced, "Pot," it really meant all-in for his brace of opponents; the button folded and it was heads up, cards on their backs:
Finne: for the nut flopped straight.
All in opponent: for a lower flopped straight with a club flush draw.
The turn and river fell and Finne is shortly going to be coloured up, lest his table overbalance.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tim Finne |
5,000,000
3,890,000
|
3,890,000 |