$250 Pot Limit Omaha 8B (Re-Entry)
Level 21: Blinds 6k/12k
Carl Pipitone busted out in 7th place, earning $966.
$250 Pot Limit Omaha 8B (Re-Entry)
Level 21: Blinds 6k/12k
Carl Pipitone busted out in 7th place, earning $966.
$250 Pot Limit Omaha 8B (Re-Entry)
Level 21: Blinds 6k/12k
Players are back from a break. Here are some rough chip counts:
Seat Player Chips
$250 Pot Limit Omaha 8B (Re-Entry)
Level 19: Blinds 4k/8k
On the last hand of this level, Mike Kase was all-in pre-flop for his last 13k which was called by four players. They checked down the board.
At showdown, Mike had a flush for the high and the nut low. George Boyadjian had the same nut low and got a quarter of the pot while Mike took three-quarters.
Blinds went up to
Level 20: Blinds 5k/10k
Eddie Ferreyra busted out next in 8th place, earning $773.
$250 Pot Limit Omaha 8B (Re-Entry)
Level 19: Blinds 4k/8k
Jonah Miller busted out in 9th place, earning $580.
$250 Pot Limit Omaha 8B (Re-Entry)
Level 19: Blinds 4k/8k
The bubble has burst and Arnold Cohen was the unfortunate player exiting in 10th place.
Now the final 9 are guaranteed a payday of at least $580.
$250 Pot Limit Omaha 8B (Re-Entry)
Level 18: Blinds 3k/6k
The final ten players have moved to a single table and are now battling to avoid the bubble, since only 9 get paid.
Here’s the lineup:
$250 Pot Limit Omaha 8B (Re-Entry)
Level 17: Blinds 2,500/5,000
The final 11 players are battling it out for a seat at the final table, which will form ten-handed.
Still in the mix are perennial favorites Joe Williams, Robert Campbell, and Errol Massey.
$250 Pot Limit Omaha 8B (Re-Entry)
Level 16: Blinds 2k/4k
There were 92 entrants in this event and they’re already down to 14 players.
Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Event 23: $250 Pot Limit Omaha 8B
September 2, 2014
Total Entries: 92
Total Prize Pool: $19,320
PAYOUTS:
1: $6,762
2: $3,671
3: $2,318
4: $1,739
5: $1,352
6: $1,159
7: $966
8: $773
9: $580
$250 Pot Limit Omaha 8B (Re-Entry)
Level 1: Blinds 25/50
Today’s only new event is a one-day Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo tournament. Players get 10,000 chips to start and levels are 30 minutes long.
Late registration and re-entry are available until the start of level 7 (about 3:15pm). This is a one-day event, so they will play until a winner is determined.
Cards are in the air!